Tags : federal governmentFeds Direct Agencies to Cloud Computing, Plan to Cut Data Centers by 40 Percent[November 22, 2010] Acting OMB Director Zients outlines governments strategy to overhaul IT procurement process, program management, oversight and interaction with IT community. Read More... Tags: IT , federal government , Office of Management and Budget , Northern Virginia Technology Council , Jeffrey ZientsFeds Award $1.8B for 94 Broadband Projects[August 20, 2010] About 75 percent of $7.2 billion in federal broadband funding now awarded. Grants and loans targeted to expand high speed Internet access and adoption, including infrastructure builds and public safety projects. Read More... Tags: Internet , broadband , federal government , commerce , AgricultureSolution Providers Making Headway With EHR Deployments[July 15, 2010] Greenway Medical, athenahealth land EHR deals as health care organizations, eyeing millions in incentives, push to implement EHR technology and meet meaningful use standards. Read More... Tags: federal government , ARRA , stimulus , EHR , physicianWhite House Suspends $3 Billion in IT Spending for Financial Systems Upgrades[June 29, 2010] Office of Management and Budget outlines three-part plan to reform federal IT performance. Read More... Tags: IT spending , financial , federal government , White House , Office of Management and BudgetGovernment Green IT Gets A Boost from Copan Deal[November 24, 2008] Copan's data management solution, now sold through distribution, will help federal government agencies comply with a mandate to cut their energy usage by 30 percent by 2015. Read More... Tags: data storage , distribution , green IT , federal government , CopanCSC Lands $915 Million in Federal Contracts[April 23, 2008] Giant systems integrator also expands worldwide business with launch of new global healthcare unit Read More... Tags: services , management , economy , healthcare , federal government |
Solutions in a Small World (Latin America): Sealed with a KissEven in today’s Internet-dominated world, in-person business connections still make strong impressions. But face-to-face marketers must be aware of cultural disconnects, explains AMD’s Gerald Youngblood. |

