.NET in Local Government Seminar to be Hosted by New World Systems

Updated on Wednesday, May 24th, 2006 at 11:56 am

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Troy, Michigan - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - May 24, 2006 - Enterprise-wide software solutions firm, New World Systems, is hosting a free ”Future of .Net in Local Government” web seminar on Friday, May 26, 2006.

New World is hosting this web seminar to provide local government organizations with detailed information on how to improve services. Local governments are being motivated by citizens’ demands for new levels of service, the ability to share secure information and easily access information, as needed.

This is an opportunity to learn from David Baliles, a Microsoft .Net expert in public sector technology. He will discuss the role of .Net today and in the future using real examples of how the technology has helped solve government challenges, from internal processes to servicing the community.

Some of the benefits of a .Net platform include, having a better connected system that integrates and leverages existing IT investments; improving overall quality of service, including 24/7 service; reducing costs and increasing reliability.

Ken Lang, VP of Marketing at New World Systems commented, ”New World is hosting this seminar to provide valuable information to local governments nationwide on how to effectively leverage current and future technology. Our goal is to provide value-added information and services to the industry we’ve been apart of for 25 years.”

New World Systems is a public sector software company in Troy, Michigan, that has provided software solutions for public safety and public administration organizations since 1981. The Company designs, develops, markets, supports and implements the fully integrated Logos Public Administration Suite for local governments and the Aegis Public Safety Suite for Law Enforcement, Fire and EMS. New World has more than 600 customers comprised of more than 1,800 public sector agencies across the United States.

To learn more, please visit: www.newworldsystems.com/net.

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