Try cloud solutions for government
See how the cloud government solutions Office 365, Dynamics 365, and Azure fit your needs
Designed for the U.S. government from the ground up, Microsoft Cloud for Government allows you to select the best tools to solve your unique problems, whether you’re a large agency or a small town government. Plus, our massive global investment in data centers, and dedication to U.S. federal and state policies, mandates, and compliance means we’ve got you covered.
Discover the compliant cloud productivity suite for government.
Microsoft Office 365 U.S. Government provides your organization with easy-to-use productivity and collaboration tools that allow you to spend more time serving your community and less time sifting through paperwork. The secure and compliant platform lets departments seamlessly work together from anywhere with an Internet connection on nearly any device.
Transparently connect your teams, departments and data.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is the solution that equips your employees with data, along with reporting, modeling, and powerful workflows, while also offering security features that can limit access to sensitive data. Dynamics can also free data trapped in outdated systems and automate monotonous tasks, allowing employees to focus on more important work.
The cloud platform designed to meet U.S. government demands.
Microsoft Azure Government increases the agility of federal, state, and local government organizations and partners with hyperscale computing, storage, networking, and identity management services. Its integration of on-premise apps and data with cloud computing breaks down office walls, allowing governments to collaborate with citizens in their communities.
Explore the Microsoft Cloud for Government:
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Microsoft Dynamics |
Microsoft Azure |
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