Overview

March 23

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As the public sector looks to integrate emerging technologies like cloud, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, agencies will need to establish a solid foundation to become more digitally enabled and data-driven.

They’ve got a lot of work to do.

Data underpins so much of government. But too often, agencies have taken a reactive approach to how they manage and deploy data. Governments must treat data as a core strategic asset to achieve mission-critical objectives like hybrid work and digital service delivery and to strengthen their operational and cyber resilience.

Join us for this informative webinar on how to get your data house in order – breaking down silos, improving your analytics capabilities and transforming the way you utilize information to make decisions – to prepare your organization to embrace AI and other future technologies.

Speakers

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Otto Doll — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

As the Minneapolis CIO for seven-plus years, Mr. Doll was responsible for all city IT services. He also served as South Dakota's CIO for 15 years with responsibility for all state government computing, telecommunications, radio, and public broadcasting.

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Julian Soh — Speaker

Cloud Solution Architect for AI & Advanced Analytics, Microsoft

Julian is a Cloud Architect with Microsoft and works with customers to help transform their business through the adoption of emerging technologies on Microsoft Azure, specifically around Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Big Data, and Advanced Analytics. Julian’s career at Microsoft spanned across many products and services, covering technologies that used to be on-premises (e.g. Windows Server and Tools, Office, SharePoint), Microsoft's first public cloud (Office 365 SaaS), Microsoft Azure as IaaS/PaaS, and currently the Data, A.I. and Cognitive Services Intelligent Cloud capabilities. A mechanical engineer by training, Julian is a graduate of Washington State University.