Smart city solutions could be contributing to the digital divide. Local and conscious solutions can bring equity back in focus.
New research from CDW reveals insights from AI experts and IT leaders.
Smart city solutions could be contributing to the digital divide. Local and conscious solutions can bring equity back in focus.
The sky is the limit for agencies that creatively use artificial intelligence and their data.
Designing smart cities, supporting open data systems, facilitating project pilots and investing in public-private partnerships can all help build a better connectivity foundation.
After acquiring Mobileye, an Israeli company that builds sensors and cameras for driverless vehicles, in March 2017, Intel is now looking to deepen its navigation data repository for the
From building an infrastructure backbone to securing autonomous vehicles, there's a lot left on the horizon for connected transit, says transportation expert Michelle Maggiore.
Community-based Internet of Things network expected to promote tech advancements.
New York, Philadelphia and Portland take advantage of existing infrastructure to close the digital divide for all residents.
To ease future deployments, Cisco Systems has released a slew of resources that address common barriers to smart city success.
City IT leaders are taking advantage of lessons learned from smart city pioneers to build a more efficient jurisdiction.
Despite the ruling to end guaranteed equal internet speeds across the country, local governments are taking steps to make sure equity is preserved.
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