Where mobile meets the cloud: the workplace of the future
Whether you’re planning your future workplace around the right devices, apps, or infrastructure you’ll be able to get a glimpse of that future at London Tech Week
Digital public services are an imperative. Learn how ‘change agents’ can help the public sector to digitally transform with the Microsoft Change Agent training programme in June 2023.
Whether you’re planning your future workplace around the right devices, apps, or infrastructure you’ll be able to get a glimpse of that future at London Tech Week
New regulations bring increased scrutiny into grants management – along with a greater administrative burden while understanding their impact.
Microsoft partner Amano McGann and the City of Sacramento are testing an innovative Azure-based cloud parking solution to revolutionise city parking management.
The concept of an Anywhere Working City is a highly livable, polycentric city, driven by societal expectation of a different way of working and living.
Microsoft Enterprise Services can help bring your people, data and processes together in transformative new ways to deliver actionable business insights.
Cloud computing has huge potential to support modernisation and efficiency improvements across the public sector but in particular in health and social care.
Derrick McCourt shares his views on what ‘digital transformation’ means for Public Sector organisations in the UK, and how they can go about achieving it.
We’ve all seen the headlines from the last 12 months, the UK healthcare industry has been victim of some incidents of ransomware that have threatened hospital operations and the ability to provide timely care.
In the run up to the cloud, ERP has been used consistently to manage businesses and automate back-office and customer-centric functions related to technology, services and HR.
Customers are tricky. They may choose a certain product or service because it’s great quality, it’s easy, it’s fast, it’s cheap or it’s luxurious.
Everyone seems to be either thinking about it, talking about it or doing it. It may be digital but is it transformation, disruption or a combination of both?
Is anyone ever happy with how productive they are? The subject is always good fodder for endless corporate life cartoons featuring gags about distractions, caffeine intake, absurd productivity graphs, return-to-desk compasses and to-do lists, to name a few.