A new era of shared services
Five ways governments can ensure the success of shared services in today’s cloud-based world.
At Microsoft, we are dedicated to harnessing AI to drive innovation, enhance productivity, and foster sustainable growth across sectors.
Five ways governments can ensure the success of shared services in today’s cloud-based world.
Microsoft Azure helps military and defense organizations overcome the data management and security hurdles of an IoT environment
Increase communication and collaboration between citizens and law enforcement with app-based policing.
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 offers powerful, new ways for governments to enhance their everyday operations with big data.
Four questions every law enforcement agency needs to ask before choosing a cloud provider.
As a young woman, I had an opportunity to serve as a Peace Corps volunteer in West Africa. The two years that I spent in teaching in Gabon, Togo, and Ghana opened my eyes to different cultures and ways of life, enriched me, and helped shape the person that I am today. During my time
Azure helps the Israeli government cut costs while obtaining a highly secure and flexible solution.
SQL Server 2016 brings advanced analytics to governments while delivering even greater security and flexibility
Since FedRAMP was established, Microsoft has been working closely with the FedRAMP program management office to ensure our Federal cloud solutions meet or exceed public sector security, privacy and compliance standards, such as FedRAMP, DoD, HIPAA, CJIS and IRS 1075.
Last Monday on March 7, I had an opportunity to participate in a panel hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the United Nations Office for Partnerships in honor of International Women’s Day. I was joined by leaders in the public and private sector for an interactive discussion about the importance of empowering women and girls. The
Microsoft CityNext is helping Montgomery County, Md., move forward with an innovative project to help local farmers.
This new conference launches in New Orleans on April 4th and sessions reflect the fact that security is top of mind for every C-level or business leader setting strategy for a company, business unit, or government agency.