Now that Ohio’s capital has been crowned the winner, the real race to implement and build a hub for innovative city life begins.
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Now that Ohio’s capital has been crowned the winner, the real race to implement and build a hub for innovative city life begins.
The Internet of Things offers so much potential for states willing to take the leap and make the investments.
States and cities looking to implement Internet of Things applications must ensure that their infrastructure can support them.
Data-intensive smart city and state initiatives benefit from high performance in all-flash storage deployments.
As the first chief data officer of the nation’s capital, Krucoff is in a unique position to be at the forefront of data and technology innovation.
In an effort to provide better services to citizens and stay ahead of the curve, the city is dedicating resources to fueling its perpetual innovation.
Smart parking, street lighting and water flow are just a few of the services poised to benefit from IoT initiatives.
With the help of broadband, Valicenti wires her county for the Internet of Things
NASCIO’s new briefing on the value and vulnerability of the Internet of Things highlights that state IT leaders need to get moving.
Technology can enable local governments to build and operate integrated and highly efficient cities.
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