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Live Meetings (Webinars) for the Public Sector (Updated Programme)
Isn’t it ironic? One of the delights of Live Meetings is that you do not have to gather everyone in the same room and risk spreading coughs and sneezes. So far, our current series Public Sector Live Meetings (webinars) has been disrupted by presenters Read More...
Live Meetings (Webinars) for the Public Sector
I thought you would be interested in knowing about our upcoming series of Live Meetings (webinars) on specific aspects of Microsoft technology and how they are being used by our Public Sector customers to drive up efficiency and drive down costs. The Read More...
National Indicator 14 and Monty Python
I accept that the link I am about to make is bit tenuous but bear with me. In the musical, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, there is a wonderful song and dance routine about the Black Death where one of the victims sings a sprightly version of ‘I’m not Read More...
Government Department Helps Ensure Safety of Vulnerable Groups with Case Load System
The Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) is responsible for protecting children, young people and vulnerable adults through vetting and barring those working with them. The vetting and barring takes place under three separate schemes so Read More...
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Public Sector Launch Event
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 was launched in January this year and on Friday, March 7th 2008 we are holding a Public Sector-specific launch event at our offices in Reading from 10am until 2pm. The latest features, such as simplified workflow and real-time Read More...
Microsoft's Dynamics CRM 4.0 launch
I've noticed how the use of CRM (Customer Relationship Management) systems have been growing rapidly in the public sector. Sophisticated customer management techniques are vital to support the continuing development of your service delivery. There are Read More...
CRM (customer relationship management) saves lives for Kent Fire and Rescue
Figures in the Survey of English Housing report reveal that 308,000 households in England experienced at least one domestic fire in the year 2004/5. Facts like that hit home and act as a reminder of the need to be vigilant when it comes to protecting Read More...
Local Government Software Register
We've been asked if we'd like to update the eGovernment Register website with details of which councils are using various items of Microsoft software - in particular who's using MS CRM. However I'm pretty certain that MS policies would require us to get Read More...
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