CLOUD-BASED BIG DATA ANALYTICS NOW AVAILABLE TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
DMG FEDERAL AND KOGNITIO PARTNER TO DELIVER SECURE, CLOUD-BASED BIG DATA ANALYTICS TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES NEWPORT NEWS, VA, May 14, 2013 — Kognitio, driving the convergence of Big Data, in-memory analytics and cloud computing, and DMG Federal, providing quality Information Technology and Business Intelligence services and solutions to the federal government and commercial [...]
Top Five Ways the Cloud is Evolving in 2013
Top Five Ways the Cloud is Evolving in 2013 By Aimee Cutshaw, DMG Federal As the cloud continues to remain a hot topic in 2013, the way federal agencies and commercial organizations use these services will continue to evolve. According to International Data Corporation (IDC), a leading marketing intelligence organization, “worldwide revenue from public IT [...]
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Document-centric Data Management
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Document-centric Data Management by Bill Munson, DMG Federal The old-school, “document-centric” process of creating and managing project data in documents (e.g., requirements documents, designs, and test plans) is obsolete. Duplication of effort (lack of reuse), difficulty in automating data maintenance, poor data consistency, and other issues constantly affect data quality, [...]
DMG Federal Named to the United States Top Business List for 2013
April 2013 – Newport News – In efforts to identify and acknowledge the achievements of businesses in the Private Sector, Diversity Business.com, the nation’s leading business-to-business internet site, has recognized DMG Federal as one 2013’s “Top Businesses” in the United States. Comprised of the most respected and recognizable companies in their respective markets and industries, [...]
Implementing Configuration Management Using Enterprise Architecture
Implementing Configuration Management Using Enterprise Architecture By Bill Munson In my previous Configuration Management (CM) blog, “Why Configuration Managers Should Rule the World”, we looked at CM as the best approach to managing information. We saw that CM is composed of four pillars: Configuration Identification, Change Control, Configuration Status Accounting, and Configuration Audit.1 This time [...]