Public sector websites and apps may not get a lot of love because, for the most part, they are taken for granted by those who use and need them the most. These sites deliver the foundations of what societies and their populations need. Whether it’s garbage collection information, applying for unemployment payment benefits, or getting real-time information on a health crisis or natural disaster, governmental organizations bear numerous responsibilities and the public’s trust.
Making all of this happen is complex, and at the most basic, technical level, it requires IT planning to offer uptime and responsiveness no matter the scale of demand. Even in situations where a sudden influx of thousands of requests come in per second, the public user expects instant and up-to-date services and information. It may be a thankless job to ensure the availability, scalability, reliability and performance of this access, but it’s one that solution architects and devops engineers do to secure consistent content and service delivery.
While the task of managing a complete IT solution for a public sector agency is about much more than just content delivery, the need to be ready for anything does keep tech resources up at night. Worrying about web portals and online citizen services being unable to cope with high demand and unpredictable floods of traffic, public sector IT and media departments globally have sought ways to safeguard infrastructure to protect critical public sector services from being overwhelmed or completely taken down by unforeseen demand or lack of redundancy.
Varnish Software has helped public sector organizations in many important ways, including, but not limited to:
Varnish offers preventive solutions that sit in front of your infrastructure and help power secure, consistent public sector web performance. If you’re ready to learn more, take a look at our new e-book, Delivering consistent, secure web performance for public sector organizations.