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Microsoft in Government
Super-Size Wireless Hot Spot in TV Gaps
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over 2 years ago
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Bennett Wilson
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Microsoft has turned its headquarters campus into a single wireless hot spot, giving workers in scores of buildings and aboard a shuttle bus a steady Web link to test capabilities of this approach. The potential for governments to connect...
Microsoft in Government
Beijing’s Chaoyang District Government uses service-oriented architecture (S0A) for e-government
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over 2 years ago
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Bennett Wilson
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Integrating the various silos across government is something every government technologist deals with at one time or another. Agencies throughout Chaoyang District government have long recognized the value of deploying IT solutions to improve the...
Microsoft in Government
German State Government Increases Worker Productivity by 66 Percent
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over 2 years ago
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Bennett Wilson
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One of the easiest ways to improve government performance to to improve the quality of tools you employees have to do their jobs. It is very common for government workers to loose productive work time switching between applications to get their jobs done...
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