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August 2009

Features
DOD, the Indian Health Service and VA improve healthcare with high-tech tools at the point of care.
Agencies find they can avoid costs and simplify e-mail management by virtualizing Microsoft Exchange.
Tablet PCs expand the ability to use computers — in the classroom and on the go — when teaching across disciplines.
Digital surveillance technology lets feds extend their security reach to the nation's edges.
Departments
The Business of IT:
The administration's transparency agenda seeks to extend the data-driven view citizens have across the breadth of government.
Tech Watch:
The latest flash solid-state drives offer the potential to consolidate vast volumes of network storage while providing continued real-time access.
FedTech Interview:
CIO for the State Department
Product Review:
Power and (relative) portability. What more could you want in a desktop replacement?
Product Review:
Lenovo W700 — a contender as a desktop replacement — offers processing muscle and features for power users.
Tech Tips:
These tips will ensure a seamless installation of VMware Fusion to give Mac users equal access to agency apps.
Best Practices:
You can create a more efficient printing program by centralizing the operations, taking advantage of device settings and getting users to join the cause.
Best Practices:
By deploying optimization and acceleration techniques, agencies can assure that users in even far-flung locations can tap data and apps.