Microsoft is forcing the issue of whether to upgrade to Windows 11. Organizations have until October 2025, or they must pay for updates to Windows 10. Use of Windows 10 can continue afterward, but ...
Andy Ritter brings more than three decades of IT experience to his role as CISO for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A career technologist who began working with personal computers in the early 1990s ...
State and local government IT teams are under constant pressure to prove that their systems are secure. Auditors want evidence. Legislators want transparency. Agency leaders want to reduce risk ...
But today, says state CIO Craig Orgeron, that same experience feels “disjointed.” “Searches are becoming prompts,” Orgeron ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna and two ...
State governments are standing at a pivotal moment in their digital transformation journeys. Expectations from constituents have never been higher: Services should be personalized, available around ...
We’re starting to standardize on methods of deployment and device management,” he says. Maxon is rolling out the Tanium ...
One bit of good luck for the firefighters of Boulder City, Nev., is that dirt doesn’t burn and neither do rocks. The other is that their department is committed to staying connected, and it’s ...
The artificial intelligence boom represents more than a tech trend. It’s a national resilience issue. As agencies race to harness AI capabilities, the underlying infrastructure is accelerating faster ...
In 1964, following a state official’s decade-long push to launch a fundraising sweepstakes, New Hampshire began selling $3 tickets that offered a chance to win a $100,000 prize — ushering in the ...