AWS, Navy Form Cloud Computing Education Partnership
Amazon Web Services and the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic have entered into an agreement to further efforts to train military and civilian personnel in cloud computing skills.
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Amazon Web Services and the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic have entered into an agreement to further efforts to train military and civilian personnel in cloud computing skills.
Carahsoft Technology has partnered with Google to offer the latter’s customizable cloud platform to government clients through the General Services Administration’s IT Schedule 70 contract vehicle.
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Alion Science and Technology has delivered and installed an information technology asset management system at the U.S. Air Force’s data center in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
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