By embracing practical use cases, municipalities realize benefits from IoT projects earlier.
New research from CDW can help you build on your success and take the next step.
By embracing practical use cases, municipalities realize benefits from IoT projects earlier.
Explore the cases of three counties that invested in command vehicles to unite channels for police, fire and others.
The former Intel executive eyes sweeping digital transformation for his city, but he knows to prioritize building a good organization and listening to citizens.
A Google-backed tool has been able to identify homes with lead pipes with a 97 percent success rate and has saved about $10 million.
The City of Los Angeles and the telecom giant are in talks on a public-private partnership.
The city has issued a request for proposals for the touchscreen kiosks, which will direct residents and tourists to points of interest and offer directions.
Cities face challenges to achieving digital transformation, but can do so with new technologies and partners.
Cities can use innovative connected technologies to improve municipal service management, utilities, public safety, transportation and healthcare.
Charm City’s plan includes centralizing IT, moving to modern infrastructure, aggressively adopting the cloud and developing a robust broadband plan.
A variety of technologies, from mobility to data center optimization and the Internet of Things, allow agencies to deliver digital services more effectively.
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