Nascio 2014 CIO Priorities - Think big on mobility

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Nascio 2014 CIO Priorities - Think big on mobility -

Earlier this month, the National Association of State for CIOs (NASCIO) released their most recent IOC poll of State. This annual survey documents the 10 political and technological issues facing state governments

Here are the top priority technologies, applications and tools :.

1. Cloud computing: software as a service
2. The safety improvement tools: continuous diagnostic monitoring (CDM), digital forensics
3. mobile workforce: technology and solutions
4. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
5. virtualization servers, desktops, storage, applications, data centers
6. Calls Legacy modernization / renovation
7. Business Intelligence (BI) and Business Analytics (BA): applications, big data
8. Disaster Recover / Business Continuity
9. identity management and access
10 . network: voice and data communications, unified

(SOURCE: State CIO priorities for 2014 (Nascio))

While mobility is known as the priority 3, it is important that most other areas of technology have a direct impact on the mobile strategy of a government agency. Many government agencies are struggling with mobility because they manage peripheral technologies, applications and fragmented data. This affects the value of these organizations obtained technologies such as MDM, MAM, tools for collaboration and virtualization. Why? Because the value of mobility has been able to allow users to get all their work, regardless of device, location or time, with this key piece -. A seamless user experience

This is essential for the government bodies such as impact on their ability to provide services to citizens in the way their constituents expect. Mobility and overall IT modernization also affects the ability of government agencies to recruit and retain the best talent to help service their communities.

Citrix is ​​uniquely positioned to assist the government in their mobile travel as the only company that can provide an integrated end-to-end solution for mobilizing an organization while meeting most other priorities above above. This solution leads to a return on investment and overall total value proposition that is much larger than a standalone piece, or sewn together all parts.

I recently had the opportunity to write an article for Security News Government talking more about why the time has come for the state and local communities to fight against mobility. I invite you to read the article and hope it provides some additional information on how a broader mobile strategy can help impact how governments provide services to their constituents

Government Security News :. The time has come for the state and local governments to fight against mobility

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