Moving state IT to Microsoft’s Cloud for Government
See why major governments across the U.S. are modernizing their state IT operations with Microsoft Cloud for Government.
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See why major governments across the U.S. are modernizing their state IT operations with Microsoft Cloud for Government.
100 Resilient Cities (100RC) has announced Microsoft as their newest Platform Partner.
As governments worldwide become cloud-first environments, they’re wondering where to place their bets for fastest impact. Here are the top three areas.
What better way to begin 2015 than to look at the top 10 technology forecast for local governments.
Police departments are well aware that the mere presence of a uniformed officer or marked patrol car is a deterrent to many kinds of criminal activity, but getting police in the right places before a crime occurs has always been a challenge. Tight budgets often make it difficult to put more officers on the streets, but by applying more powerful analytics to existing data, law enforcement agencies can improve their understanding of crime and make better use of their resources through predictive policing.
A software developer and systems integrator based in Utrecht, Netherlands, Winvision recently launched WinCare, a cloud enabled and mobile solution that promises to transform the delivery of youth care across municipalities.
Delivering business applications and improving citizen services with the help of Dynamics CRM Online Government.
Public safety agencies can turn to technology solutions to help communicate, collaborate, and coordinate their resources in an emergency.
City Anatomy establishes a common language or foundation to talk about three key city systems: structure, society, and information.
New approaches to governance and citizen services are being driven by dramatic demographic shifts. The world’s population is increasingly concentrating in urban centers.
The technology needs of defense and national security agencies have shifted greatly in the last decade – but too often the military and industry are not on the same page when they talk about development and acquisition.
The biggest issue facing Asian cities today is the explosion of urbanization. Today, about 50 percent of the population lives in cities. By 2050, that figure will reach more than 70 percent.