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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
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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
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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
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When new restrictions on the removal of laptops from the workplace were imposed after the spate of highly publicised Government data breaches, staff at the National Offenders Management Service (NOMS) started to avoid working remotely. This lead to a
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Over the last year, I’ve been hearing more and more about “cloud-based services” – a mechanism to make use of the power of the web, alongside desktop computers and software. These day’s we’re often expressing it as “Software plus Services”, and it is
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Saving money and being 'green' are issues at the top of most government department's agendas and Wakefield Metropolitan District Council has achieved both these things while also providing more flexible working and improved working environments, and enabling
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The next Microsoft Live Meeting for the Public Sector will be Secure Collaboration with Microsoft Office Groove and it will take place on Tuesday March 11 th from 10-11AM. You can find out more about: The new world of work and the evolution of organisations
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Joe MacPhee, Development Manager of the Western Isles Council (or in their preferred Gaelic name Comhairle nan Eilean Siar ), was one of the very engaging presenters at Microsoft’s event for local authorities that we held recently at our campus in Reading.
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