Data Management in the Age of Cloud
In the age of cloud modernization that unlocks better data-computing practices, agencies are faced with different challenges around managing that data. These challenges can include tactics to connect cloud, on-prem and other systems in a hybrid environment, or overseeing change management efforts to recruit and train the workforce properly. With the current widespread move to zero-trust architecture, getting a handle on these challenges are necessary for agencies to maintain efficient data flow and operations. Agencies with different infrastructure approaches and missions have varying degrees for how they are treating their cloud environments and how they are encouraging industry support in these areas.
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Dave Catanoso Acting Director, Cloud and Edge Solutions, Infrastructure Operations, DevSecOps, VA -
Susan Gregurick Associate Director for Data Science and Director of the Office of Data Science Strategy, NIH -
Paul Moxon SVP, Data Architecture and Chief Evangelist, Denodo -
Lt. Col. Kristin Saling Deputy Director, People Analytics, U.S. Army -
Brian Merrick Director, Cloud Programs, Department of State
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