Are smart phones ready to dump voice plans for VOIP?
With all the communications options a smart phone provides, maybe you don’t need a voice plan any more. Or maybe you do. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
With all the communications options a smart phone provides, maybe you don’t need a voice plan any more. Or maybe you do. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
New technologies can help in defending the country’s networks and critical infrastructure, but you also need manpower. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
NCS Technologies announces its rugged, short-depth Bunker XRV-5241 server, which when packaged could be deployed via parachute. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
The SAIFE Sentry X1 puts FIPS 140-2 and NSA encryption into an ultra-rugged casing. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
Got an idea on how to improve government’s use of mobile technology? You’ll be welcome at the Mobile Gov Wikithon. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
The “bring your own device” (BYOD) philosophy is something that every public-sector agency IT department will have to deal with, if they haven’t already. Simply put, users want to use their own mobile devices for work-related communications and file sharing, and any network administrator who doesn’t have a plan in place may end up with a dissatisfied work force or, […]
DNS’ openness leaves it vulnerable to a variety of denial of service techniques, from brute-force floods to sophisticated recursive attacks. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
NJVC’s Cloudcuity suite aligns with NIST measures for cloud interoperability, allowing agencies to move data and applications among multiple providers, company officials say. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
Actually, yes, if departments take care in selecting providers and ensuring the availability and performance of the service, according to an IJIS Institute report. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
A team at Eglin AFB used a software upgrade to its airborne system to let ground forces share real-time data. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook