The global health crisis has pushed for a digital revolution all over the globe, with governments seeking solutions to get in touch with citizens using the power of the online world.
Taiwan is one of the countries where this massive transition to the WWW is happening as we speak, as the local authorities have decided to embrace Microsoft Teams for all its proceedings.
The country’s legislature will from now on rely on Microsoft Teams, the Redmond-based software giant announced this week, as the legislators will stay at home and use an advanced solution that combines Microsoft’s product with Power Platform.
“PowerApps are used to create sign-in forms with MFA as an extra layer of security. Once signed in, members enter their personal data and meeting information into the system. PowerApps uploads this data to the SQL server, using Power BI to visualize and plug data into Teams. This secure and thorough process allows all legislators access to all the latest informa... (read more)
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