The Internet of Things, smart water meters and other technologies deliver a burst of benefits for cities and utilities.
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The Internet of Things, smart water meters and other technologies deliver a burst of benefits for cities and utilities.
The unofficial capital of Silicon Valley is improving services and preparing for the future with smart city solutions.
The collaboration is growing from addressing traffic congestion and wrong-way driving to real-time alerts on safety conditions and maintenance issues.
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing city governments to become more data-driven and practical.
The city is pursuing a plan that could incorporate smart lighting, surveillance and other technologies into its operations.
The town’s tech plans hinge on housing and sharing data in a streamlined, efficient manner.
Digital government and innovation are closely linked to improved customer experience.
Data analytics tools can help make transportation systems and city life more efficient.
The data storage networks that underpin smart cities can be prohibitively expensive, but automated storage technologies, combined with astute planning and design, can help overcome this challenge.
The enclosed environment of Peachtree Corners, Ga., gives developers a real-world test bed for a variety of IoT innovations.
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