6 Reasons Why Law Enforcement Should Move To Cloud Computing
Cloud computing offers a widely accessible, reliable, safe and inexpensive solution for law enforcement departments. Modern police work now involves a significant volume of electronic
Cloud computing offers a widely accessible, reliable, safe and inexpensive solution for law enforcement departments. Modern police work now involves a significant volume of electronic
Vermont Department of Public Safety is now the tenth (10th) CPI customer to implement OpenFox Software as a Service (SaaS) solution for their OpenFox applications.
CPI has built a replicated Computerized Criminal History (CCH) on-premise database for the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA). The project included the design, configuration, testing,
Innovations in technology have helped law enforcement agencies across the country more effectively enforce laws, manage public safety and maintain crime-free communities. Law enforcement software
Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing services, such as servers, databases, storage, analytics, software, networking and intelligence. This on-demand access to computing resources
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) has become a popular form of software licensing, allowing users access to software that is paid on a subscription basis. In the law
CPI developed and implemented a web page that allows authorized New Hampshire State Police users the ability to manage their security questions and reset their
Public safety organizations commonly rely on law enforcement software to aid in investigations, track cases and manage legal documentation. There are many types of law
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a popular method of software delivery allowing the access of data using any web browser or internet connection on any device. With
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) hosting is a type of web hosting service where the SaaS files and software of an organization are stored on a hosting provider’s