Being Bold in Public Sector
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 will help government organisations be bold in their approach to transforming government while minimising the risk.
Previously, we explored how data sharing will help ICSs to level up their care. We looked at how improving collaboration and proliferating best practice will ensure all individuals – regardless of their circumstances – can access the highest quality services. Now, we’ll look at the role of technology in underpinning collaboration and in driving more
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 will help government organisations be bold in their approach to transforming government while minimising the risk.
Data silos, “crap IT” (in the words of Cabinet Office Minister Matthew Hancock at last month’s Government Digital Service conference!), and varying...
There used to be so many ways of classifying government data it was difficult to ensure data protection. Now there are much clearer rules.
As a result of the government’s continued focus on reducing the deficit, the UK health system is under increasing pressure to further tighten the belt when it comes to spending.
NHS England's vision for integrated urgent care is a demanding one, but the technology already exists to make it a reality.
Over the last decade technology has transformed the way we live from the way we consume products to our day-to-day interactions with each other.
Providing alternative work spaces that offer staff a number of places to work is key to creating an environment that encourages greater productivity.
Time, location, and access to information are all obstacles that can contribute to a workforce that is not working to the fullest of its potential. Embracing a modern, smarter way of working places trust in individuals tasked with carrying out the business of government.
At the centre of smarter digital working is the need to access, interpret, modify, share and act upon information – wherever a worker may be.