| | DECEMBER 20196CIOReviewIt is very hard to point at a domain that is still immune to the transformative effects of advanced technology--that being said, the public sector has seen developments in processes, regulation, and collaboration as a direct result of new industry technology over the last few years. In addition, globalization has also accelerated this transformation. The implementation of modern technologies has the potential to address major inefficiencies in the public sector, such as time-consuming procurement processes, low asset utilization, and duplication in various IT systems. In the current scenario, the public sector is set to embrace and adopt digital business trends to save valuable time and cut down cost in order to survive in their new environment and remain competitive. Public Agencies are opening up to adopt the best-in-class applications in their everyday work with the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, virtualization, and cloud computing making significant strides inroads in the field. These robust and secure technologies are predominantly re-shaping the operational and strategic transformations today--crucial, considering the fact that government departments and public sector firms deal with large and complex data sets. For example, embracing cloud-based systems like Office 365 can enormously help public agencies who are hindered by lack of resources or budgeting constraints to provide innovative and highly reliable services. The introduction of cognitive technologies, automation and AI in the public sector will enable bots to take over any repetitive and mundane tasks, allowing other staff to focus and devote their attention toward core objectives.As technological disruption, change and innovations are being adopted by the businesses, CIO Review presents you a special edition on "20 Most Promising Public Sector Solution Providers" that are helping the government agencies and companies harness the power of advanced technologies to ensure greater energy efficiency, public safety and security. EditorialEmbracing the Technological Revolution in Public OfferingsJustin Smith Managing Editoreditor@cioreview.comCopyright © 2019 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.CIOReviewContact Us:Phone:510-230-0395Fax:510-894-8405Email:sales@cioreview.comeditor@cioreview.commarketing@cioreview.com December - 2019, Vol 08, Issue - 87 (ISSN 2644-237X) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc.To subscribe to CIOReviewVisit www.cioreview.com CIOReviewEditorial StaffSalesAaron PierceCarolynn WaltersDean WinchesterLora OakesShirley FaithRussell ThomasStephen Thomasstephen.thomas@cioreview.comVisualizersIssac GeorgeRonald Donovan*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffManaging EditorJustin Smith
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