Steve Harris, vice president and general manager of Dell‘s federal systems group, has recommended federal chief information officers instill a âfuture-ready mindsetâ among employees to facilitate the implementation of the Federal Information Technology
MoreSteve Harris, vice president and general manager of Dell‘s federal systems unit, has said he believes the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act will create momentum in agencies’ efforts to update their
MoreDell‘s latest online survey of information technology professionals indicates 85 percent of organizations experience security challenges in the management of privileged accounts and administrative passwords. The company said respondents reported challenges such as
MoreA new ISC study indicates that the federal governmentâs efforts in recent years to bolster cybersecurity have seen little return on investment. Almost 50 percent of the 1,800 information security professionals surveyed
MoreConsero Group has released the results of a survey that indicates half of respondent chief information officers at federal, state and local government agencies find their information technology infrastructures to be insufficient. The 2014 Government
MoreA new Dell survey has noted a need for government agencies to be more proactive in monitoring their network activity to improve protocols compliance and security response. Half of senior federal IT
MoreThe American Red Cross has collaborated with Dell to open a new digital operations center in North Texas, where volunteers will work to engage the public during emergencies through social media. Dell
MoreRendell Jones serves as associate director for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Management Directorate where he oversees management and infrastructure services for USCISâ operations. In his role, Jones is responsible for
MoreA survey by Dell says 41 percent of government agencies take one to two weeks to provision newly hired employees and 54 percent take more than a day to deprovision users. Pollsters
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