The cancellation of the JEDI contract marked the end of single-source vendor contracts and the beginning of a multi-cloud era.
By Melissa Palmer
Cloud One Next, or C1N, will emphasize zero-trust cybersecurity and identity, credential and access management, an Air Force official said.
Aaron Weis left his job with the U.S. Department of the Navy this month.
The Pentagon in December tapped Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle for its highly anticipated Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract.
Observability goes beyond traditional monitoring to provide proactive insights into problems before they occur.
By Sai Krishna
Raj Iyer in January said he would leave his military job, after two and a half years, and would return to industry.
If the network perimeter was like a protective moat that surrounds a castle, the data perimeter is the small houses that dot the landscape.
By Petko Stoyanov
The Department of Defense will work closely with the intelligence community as it establishes its cloud infrastructure.
CTO Jay Bonci said U.S. defense leaders "have to think about cloud as being a part of a resilience baseline."
The Pentagon on Dec. 7 picked Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle for the highly anticipated cloud computing deal.
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