Carahsoft, in conjunction with its vendor partners, sponsors hundreds of events each year, ranging from webcasts and tradeshows to executive roundtables and technology forums.

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Improving the Digital Employee Experience Through Self-Heal Automation


Event Date: November 19, 2024
Hosted By: 1E & Carahsoft

Skyrocketing technology demands intensify the pressure on government agencies to resolve IT and security issues faster than ever. Yet, many are still relying on manual, outdated tools, which slow response times and hamper overall productivity. 

During this webinar, attendees explored how real-time visibility and endpoint remediation can transform their IT operations. They discover how their agency can:

  • Instantly resolve IT issues without user disruption, improving efficiency.
  • Leverage live device insights for faster, more accurate troubleshooting.
  • Free up IT resources to focus on mission-critical initiatives, reducing operational costs.
  • Enhance security by addressing vulnerabilities and incidents in real time, before they escalate.

Attendees learned:

  • How real-time IT management moves your agency from reactive to proactive problem-solving.
  • Strategies to reduce downtime and ensure uninterrupted service delivery.
  • Live demonstrations of how 1E’s platform provides instant data accuracy and actionable insights.

With 1E’s expertise in Digital Employee Experience (DEX) and Carahsoft’s proven public sector partnerships, this webinar showed attendees how to implement a modern, real-time IT strategy that maximizes both efficiency and security.


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Resources


Preparing, Transitioning & Securing IPv6 Networks in Government
Resources

Preparing, Transitioning & Securing IPv6 Networks in Government

Agencies and industries are working together to transition from IPv4 to IPv6 networks making room for more IoT and additional connected devices.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission published a mandate that all new networked federal information systems must be Internet Protocol version 6-enabled, so that the overall IPv6-only requirement is met by the end of FY 2023. This shift to IPv6 is largely driven by the explosion of IoT and connected devices, and a need for more available IP addresses.


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