Technology Lessons from the Federal Government
We know, “technology lessons for the federal government?” Who is kidding whom? Well, we recently read an article from the 4-29-2014 edition of The New
We know, “technology lessons for the federal government?” Who is kidding whom? Well, we recently read an article from the 4-29-2014 edition of The New
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Who knows how this international incident will play out, but we do know now that it can provide us some lessons that we can apply
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As many of you are returning to business as usual we would strongly recommend a quick but thorough check of your internal IT systems. In
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