According to ExecutiveBiz: “If there’s any one IT initiative to watch this year, she tells us, it’s the cloud. ‘The big question for agencies is how to walk into the cloud, and then eventually jog and run, ‘ says Carlson. That question has one immediate answer: Dialogue — and lots of it. Since taking on her role in September 2008, Carlson has been engaged in concerted dialogue with public sector CIOs. ‘They want supporting help from industry to guide them a little bit on how they can get there in a safe, secure, efficient manner, ‘ says Carlson.”
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