e-government microsoft business solutions
Enterprise Resource Planning: Powering Government Transformation
White Paper Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) for Government delivers the power of enterprise computing specifically tailored for the public sector. Many government organizations - state, local or federal - depend on stand-alone systems, and that creates... [03 Jul 2008]
Identity Management Problems Answered by Microsoft Metadirectory Services
White Paper ICL designs, builds and operates e-Business solutions for customers in financial services, telecoms, retail, government, utilities and travel markets. They deployed Microsoft Metadirectory Services (MMS) that provides connectivity, management, and... [21 Feb 2008]
Leading Mobile Communications Company Accelerates Sales Processing Cycle
White Paper The company's Government and Enterprise Mobility Solutions (GEMS) business provides integrated radio communications and information solutions for public safety, government, and enterprise customers. To increase productivity and improve response... [18 Jan 2008]
Microsoft bulk-buy benefits by-pass public sector IT
News The figure is revealed in a wider report by the Public Accounts Committee criticising government purchasing body OGCbuying.solutions for failing to negotiate better buying deals for the public sector. [26 Jun 2007]
Crime pays - and pays very well in cyberspace
Comment It's been five years since the first e-Crime Congress and this month leading figures from government, business, finance and law-enforcement will assemble in London once again, to explore, discuss - and hopefully - suggest some solutions to deal... [07 Mar 2007]
Shortlists for CNET tech awards unveiled
News Isle of Man Government - Connect Mann Lagan Technologies, CAPS Solutions - UNIform Frontline Integration Solution (UFIS) Microsoft and SurfControl - Microsoft and SurfControl - Together You're Secured [07 Jul 2006]
Opinion: What's the point of security?
Comment Infosec was once again the venue for the release of the latest government-sponsored survey of information security breaches in the UK, conducted by a consortium led by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. Taking this metaphor a step further - and looking at... [26 Apr 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Gov't IT - get it right
Comment Secondly, then, government IT should go for standards-based solutions wherever possible - these can be open standards such as Linux or Java, or de-facto standards such as Microsoft's .NET. Whilst much of the strategy is eminently sensible - put the... [01 Dec 2005]
SME Philes: Fool's gold rush for vendors?
Comment But outside the mid-market, and until the majority of the vendor community learns how to build solutions flexible and simple enough for SMEs, to address fragmented SME markets and to educate SME buyers, the government's longed-for grassroots... [25 Nov 2004]
Microsoft breaks into UK public sector CRM
News The rollout has been implemented by Microsoft Business Solutions partner ETC Global Solutions. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, like other UK public sector bodies, must meet government targets for making its services available electronically. [19 May 2004]
Microsoft keen to think small
News Under the agreement, BearingPoint and Microsoft said they plan to build products for program management, electronic document filing, e-government, web services, homeland security and public pension administration. [18 May 2004]
Re:Viewing 2002 - CRM and security
News There's one key area the CRM vendors are focusing on at the moment: government. Siebel reckons the UK local government sector alone is worth £1.7bn. And given Tony Blair's pledge to get all government services online by 2005, you can see why a lot... [23 Dec 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft and CRM, government and web services, and some semantic clarity
Comment Given the nature of the solutions the e-envoy is seeking for 'joined-up government', the use of SOAP and UDDI as standards for integrating and executing application components is not going to be a great surprise. [04 Mar 2002]
John Lamb's Week: Perot on a mission in London
Comment He went on to found computer services company EDS, which was famously run along military lines and became the number one government supplier in the US. The event has the sinister title of Compliance Solutions 2001. [01 Jun 2001]
Skills shortage 'to cost business £232bn'
News Datamonitor's research was backed-up by reports from Microsoft and J@M Associates, which agreed that government, industry and educators all have a role in solving the problem. UK Chancellor sets out e-government roadmap for SMEs' (http://www [07 Mar 2000]
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