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| Here are some easy ways to reduce the carbon footprint of your IT organization. |
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| The foundation of data-centric protection is knowing what data needs what level of protection. |
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| State and local government experts offer tips for getting the most from collaboration deployments. |
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| Make one of these three common missteps, and you’re asking for network trouble. |
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| Desktop management tools ease the administrative burden on IT. |
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| Suites deliver a plethora of capabilities to ease desktop administration. |
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| Try these tips for deploying the collaboration platform and making the most of its functionality. |
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| Financial calculations don’t tell the whole story. To really capture the benefit of a potential project, factor in what it offers the government and public. |
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| Sharing IT projects with other public sector organizations can reduce costs and aid innovation. |
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| This New Jersey community anticipates improving public safety with the rollout of a citywide wireless mesh network. |
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| E-mail archiving makes it easier and faster to serve up open-records requests. |
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| Boise, Idaho, brought together IT staff to improve service delivery and make the city one of the most livable in the nation. |
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| With unified communication technology, this retirement haven gets the picture. |
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Advanced features improve public service without bigger staffs and budgets. |
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| Attendees at NASCIO event recognize budget challenges but also view them as opportunities for IT innovation. |
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| New Jersey city helps pioneer service-request tracking in Microsoft’s new Citizen Service Platform. |
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| “Congestion pricing” models capture the attention of state and local governments from Seattle to New York. |
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| A new wave of automated, feature-rich tools promote compliance and resource utilization. |
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| Despite bleak budgets, the Center for Digital Government points to many big IT projects in the planning stages. |
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| Academic institutions and professional association align to certify public-sector CIOs. |
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| Executive branch rolls out SafeBoot to nearly 6,000 notebook computers to better protect state data. |
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| Voting machine snafus lead many states to reconsider all-electronic voting. |
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| Enterprise Web site content management strengthens the message and empowers the messenger. |
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| Montana Department of Corrections relies on policy to guide acceptable use of electronic messaging. |
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| Being CIO of the U.S. territory of Guam creates certain challenges with staffing, application deployment and vendor relations. |
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| Know what’s entailed to implement a system in your organization. |
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| Modernization strategies must embrace interoperability to ensure clear communication. |
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IT Leaders share strategies on how to best construct and maintain a fiber-optic network. |
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| Indianapolis–Marion County Public Library taps wireless and Voice over IP to meet public need, boost productivity and reduce costs. |
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| Wireless mobility boosts productivity and increases public safety in Marion County, Fla. |
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| With 10 Gigabit Ethernet links between its three data centers, city economically supports wireless, real-time backups, CCTV, VoIP and more. |
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| Former IT leader of Grand Rapids, Mich., shares lessons learned from a wireless rollout. |
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| Town of Parker, Colo., deploys IP surveillance cameras and digital signs for its sparkling new recreational facility. |
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| Where to start and how to achieve quick wins with IT Infrastructure Library V3. |
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| Whether internal or external, SLAs must measure and monitor the right metrics. |
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| California maps help land developers spot project conflicts with restricted airspace or military sites. |
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| A successful Kentucky program has spawned a national umbrella group to help states bridge the digital divide. |
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| Commonwealth CIO Ann Margulies comes to the job from academia. |
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