Advice for Defense IT to Balance Speed, Security in the Digital Age
D.R. Carlson, Senior Director, Segment Marketing for the Americas, Equinix
The Defense Department is undergoing largescale modernization efforts that require close attention to building the infrastructure that delivers information quickly, but also securely. Digital transformation in government requires a mindset that considers all aspects of the organization, partners and stakeholders.
While at AFCEA West in San Diego, Equinix Senior Director of Segment Marketing for the Americas D.R. Carlson sat down with us to discuss the common pain points organizations experience in digital transformation journeys, how AI can aid modernization and the ways to bridge legacy and new systems — plus what this all means for defense organizations.
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D.R. Carlson Senior Director, Segment Marketing for the Americas Equinix
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