Enabling Agility in Technology, People, and Infrastructure
In this video, two executives from the City of Baltimore share how they’re using cloud technology to transform into a modern government city.
In this video, two executives from the City of Baltimore share how they’re using cloud technology to transform into a modern government city.
Now more than ever, cloud technology is essential to transforming into a modern government city. Many public sector organizations have been running their human resources and finance processes with aging technology, disparate systems, and an ever-growing web of shadow systems—adding complexity, inefficiency, and risk to daily operations. The City of Baltimore knew it needed a strong digital infrastructure to better serve its residents and communities.
We recently sat down with Todd Carter, chief digital and information officer, and Quinton Herbert, chief human capital officer, at the City of Baltimore to discuss how they came together to enable digital transformation across their organization.
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