Author: Dominique Stump|| Date Published: August 22, 2016
Cameron Chehreh
TYSONS CORNER, VA, Aug. 22, 2016 Cameron Chehreh, chief technology officer at Dell‘s federal business, has stated that the structure of legacy software for off-the-shelf government products poses the biggest challenge to the information technology modernization efforts of the government, Executive Gov reported Wednesday.
Chereh said that virtualization technology, software-defined networking, virtualized data centers and gradual modernization efforts could mitigate risks to IT systems, he told Signal Magazine in an article posted Tuesday.
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