Got Database Bloat or Health Issues?

“Big data” and the rise in demand for database services puts increasing pressure on IT departments. End users demand access to data at higher speeds and management wants that data delivered and managed at a lower operational cost.

Data stores are expanding at an exponential rate, compromising the performance of servers and applications. This growth also adds to the daily challenges and pains that administrators face – maintaining database health while meeting ever-evolving mission requirements.

How Agencies can Make Good on the Promise of Big Data

Big data is a big bet for the public sector.

It’s estimated that U.S. federal agencies currently store 1.61 petabytes of data – and it’s expected to do a lot more with that data than it currently is. In a 2012 survey by the 1105 Government Information Group, 63% of the almost 200 respondents agreed that unless they implement and use big data it will be more difficult to meet their agency's mission

What is Big Data?

Technically News - 2/21

This week in Technically News: Cybersecurity Framework: What's Next?; How Big Data is Remaking the Government Data Center; Survey Shows Government Pipelines Not Ready for Data-Heavy Projects; Red Hat CEO Addresses Big Data's Chicken-and-Egg Question; Kiss Passwords Goodbye: A Single Sign-On Future Is Within Reach.

Technically News - 1/20

This week in Technically News: Top 10 Influencers in Government InfoSec; Why Cyber Security Is Not Enough: You Need Cyber Resilience; Dell Software Addresses Agency Needs in BYOD, Big Data and Security; Fixing Government Tech: Innovation Against IT Cartels and Complex Systems; Secret to BYOD: Make Security an Enabler.

Technically News - 11/4

In this week's Technically News: The Danger of Cybersecurity 'Ghettos'; Federal Tiger Team Crafted Mobile Security Guidelines; Mellanox Optimizes Network Gear for OpenStack; Why We Need Digital Government Strategy 2.0; Federal Agencies Advised To Brace For Big Data; DLT, NetApp Unveil Cloud Storage Suite for Govt Market.

Technically News - 9/30

This week in Technically News: The State Worker: Lessons from Ohio’s State Tech Project; States Test New Credentialing Approaches; Observations From This Year’s NSA Open Source Industry Day; GAO: Agencies Can’t Get FISMA Just Right; CIOs See Big Data as Internet-like Innovation Platform for Government; Could Agencies Avoid Disaster in a Nirvanix-like Cloud Shutdown?

Storing Big Data: New Technology Helps Organize and Protect Agencies’ Electronic Information

New standards and technologies in the Information Age have given architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) firms both new benefits and challenges. For instance, when the General Services Administration mandated that all government projects must be designed electronically using building information modeling (BIM), the industry began experiencing a number of benefits in building quality. However, the same standard means that significantly higher volumes of electronic data is now created and must be managed.