Charm City’s plan includes centralizing IT, moving to modern infrastructure, aggressively adopting the cloud and developing a robust broadband plan.
New research from CDW reveals insights from AI experts and IT leaders.
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.
The Connected Vehicle Environment, part of the Smart Columbus program, will require wireless communication equipment and a secure data management system.
San Antonio is the latest city to adopt the innovation zone model as it seeks to test new civic technology, joining Denver, Kansas City, Las Vegas and others.
IT leaders can use IoT to improve services for residents, become more efficient and enhance public safety.
Using Intel-based technology, the City of Roses will install 200 sensors to monitor vehicles and pedestrians as part of a smart city initiative.
Don’t get carried away with the benefits of connected utilities — vulnerabilities can lurk even in water meters or energy grids.
Knowing about the latest threats can help IT leaders better protect constituents and their data.
The veteran state public official discusses what the future holds for coordinating governance in Delaware, how his state is using blockchain and its broadband goals.
Tech might seem expensive, but the investment can cut costs and maximize the workforce for state and local agencies.
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