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SEWP: As Easy as Duck Soup
November 23rd, 2015
SEWP Program Manager COR, Joanne Woytek gives a great overview of the NASA SEWP V vehicle at an 1105 event focused on GWACs.
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6 Government Technology eBooks You Should Read Now
November 18th, 2015
Since more and more of us are doing that reading on devices rather than paper, we wanted to throw a few eBooks into your reading queue.
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Where in the World is Autodesk?
November 16th, 2015
The Strategic Projects Team at Autodesk is dedicated to discovering new and exciting projects with the intent of bringing collaborative innovation to Autodesk customers everywhere.
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5 Ways the Government Can Cut Costs and Increase IT Efficiency
November 6th, 2015
Government IT buyers shouldn't cut expenditures with less robust solutions, they should look to others that increase value, productivity and cost savings.
- Tagged Accellion, Air Watch, Government Technology, Nimble Storage, Platfora, Salesforce, Samsung KNOX, VMware
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Federal EMC Summit Preview
October 29th, 2015
Federal government visionary panel experts examine different flavors of cloud computing and discuss potential advantages offered by a hybrid cloud model.
- Tagged EMC, Event, Federal Government
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Evolving Hardware into Software
October 26th, 2015
Known as a printer company, Lexmark has made huge strides in the enterprise software space, and the company has acquired Carahsoft partner, Kofax.
- Tagged Government Technology, Kofax
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A National Treasure Come to Life with Autodesk
October 22nd, 2015
The Autodesk Federal Team is dedicated to the historic preservation of some of the most iconic sites in the United States.
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Department Spotlight: Health and Human Services (HHS)
October 15th, 2015
HHS covers a wide variety of health-related areas including insurance, food safety, health education and health services within the government.
- Tagged Big Data, Federal IT, Health and Human Services, Health IT, HHS
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When Government Goes Digital
October 5th, 2015
The Hubble telescope, Mars rovers, and satellites provide stunning images of the universe beyond our atmosphere. But, the raw images these technologies provide are not always made for unscientific eyes. Enter Adobe Creative Cloud.