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The October/November 2007 issue of StateTech features a cover story on how the Michigan Department of Human Services is embracing Voice over Internet Protocol, deploying 7,000 VoIP phones in nine months. Other articles include implementing NAC to get the most with the least disruption, retaining top IT talent, five budget-boosting technologies that reduce costs and ease management and conquering e-mail consolidation. |
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| How to implement the technology to achieve maximum benefits and minimal disruption. |
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| Tap these low-cost tips for satisfying and motivating your staff. |
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| To reap cost savings and productivity rewards of standardizing on systems, you must improve your infrastructure and take a team approach. |
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| The right framework can help state and local governments successfully collaborate across borders. |
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| New government-specific IT certifications aim to bolster leadership and project management expertise. |
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| The National Virtual Pointer System is fostering law enforcement cooperation and preventing case conflicts while safeguarding sensitive data. |
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| Organizations embrace server and storage innovations that can help cut costs and simplify management. |
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| Now is the time to start planning your organization’s migration from IPv4. Know what challenges you’ll encounter and how to tackle them. |
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| Pennsylvania’s new database has proved so useful that other states have adopted it. |
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| Helping people is easier with VoIP as Michigan’s Department of Human Services takes its first migration step. |
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| Crafting an IT strategy and boosting satisfaction are among recent retiree’s accomplishments. |
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| Enticing Employees to Government IT |
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| 802.3af sparks savings and simplifies wiring and management. |
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