5G will enable smart cities to deploy more intelligent traffic management and public safety technologies.
New research from CDW reveals insights from AI experts and IT leaders.
5G will enable smart cities to deploy more intelligent traffic management and public safety technologies.
Smart cities are vulnerable to cyberattacks for a variety of technology and IT governance reasons, but they can fight back, according to a Forrester Research report.
Whether for emergency scenarios or long-term objectives, state and local governments might seek grants from specific federal agencies to help fund initiatives.
A new blueprint shows how smart cities can use a hybrid cloud model to secure smart city data.
Sometimes, governments benefit from on-premises computing. In other cases, cloud provides good solutions.
The development of the first responder dedicated broadband network yields benefits for emergency response and communities at large.
With smart meters backed by cloud services, cities see clearly how much water and energy is being used and where.
Whether administered by counties, cities or nonprofits, innovation labs provide a means to apply new tech to old problems.
D.C.’s deputy chief resiliency officer sees opportunities to connect goals with resources to resolve challenges.
Readiness Challenge cities look to leverage AI, 5G and Wi-Fi to propel their municipalities into the 21st century.
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