Migration must-have: open-source integration
Integrating with open source is a need for many organizations who are migrating to the cloud.
These enhancements offer advanced reasoning, agentic workflows, and model intelligence purpose built for some of the industry’s most demanding real-world use cases.
Integrating with open source is a need for many organizations who are migrating to the cloud.
In some cases, you will want the capability of integrating on-premises solutions with the cloud.
Cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, and a cloud security provider who understands the threat landscape, has a history of protecting against them, and proven experience responding to them can give you more confidence in the security of your data.
Meeting and enabling legal compliance means cloud service providers should be able to manage and store data in a way that meets government data retention, e-discovery, public records obligations, legal holds, archiving, messaging rules, and more – as part of the core service, not by requiring to the purchase of expensive third-party add-on services.
When storing sensitive data, it’s imperative to know what other data and workloads are being stored in the same cloud infrastructure. Government cloud service providers should apply rigorous screening policies and procedures to determine eligibility for all incoming requests.
IRS tax security guidelines and International Traffic in Arms (ITAR) regulations have special data storage, confidentiality, data location, and other substantive requirements that rely on specific security features.
Critical in the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) standards are employee background checks, detailed security updates and the ability for the State CJIS Systems Agency (CSA) to examine and inspect cloud solution providers to meet their audit requirements.
Requirements around compliance are complex and nuanced: from HIPAA to the IRS to the Department of Defense (DoD) and FedRAMP, cloud service providers should prove they not only understand compliance standards—but can help you meet them. Only government regulators can determine when an agency or organization is in compliance.
Microsoft’s Office 365 team announced advanced capabilities that provide enhanced voice and meeting communication, advanced analytics, and increased security for users of Office 365 Government.
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Microsoft's Digital Transformation vision provides a solid base of support for banks looking to take advantage of key industry trends in 2017.
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