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How Chesterfield County provides services using Dynamics 365
Chesterfield county embarked on a journey to improve operations and implement technology solutions to support the needs of their community.
How the State of Georgia is fighting gang violence with the cloud
The concept of opening up siloed information and increasing communication between employees is an important one in today’s business world.
How Florida Dept of Environmental Protection enhances insights
With Azure, the DEP has access to an affordable, cutting edge digital platform with some of the best security features in the industry.
How Miami-Dade Water gets smarter with the Internet of Things
With almost three million residents, Miami-Dade is the seventh most populated county in the United States and a popular one for tourists.
How the Missouri Department of Conservation securely collaborates
The dense forests and scenic rivers of Missouri are visited by nature enthusiasts from all over the Midwest looking for serene natural environments.
How the City of LA serves citizens with Chip the chatbot
Instead of waiting on hold to get a question answered, citizens expect instant access to information—anywhere, anytime, and on any device.
How the City of Golden simplifies email management with the cloud
Tucked in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, roughly 18,000 people call the City of Golden, Colorado home. The city itself is commonly known for two things.
How Peachtree Corners, Georgia uses LiDAR to map the future
The City of Peachtree Corners, Georgia is digitally transforming how it keeps track of all the things that help a community run smoothly.
How Forensic Advantage builds strong cases with the Cloud
She locates the DNA evidence & types in some quick notes. Before she leaves the scene, she’ll interview two witnesses, then upload the information she’s gathered.
How the El Paso Central Appraisal District boosted transparency
In the 21st century, what can we get done with old systems? Technology evolves so quickly that it’s hard to imagine an organization running on platforms from 2003.