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More state and local governments are using intelligent power management, hot aisle/cold aisle containment and power-down features to boost energy efficiency in the data center.
NASCIO honors state IT programs with best practices awards.
The city of Kent, Wash., successfully upgraded its network to 802.11n and has reaped rewards.
Virtualization delivers an efficient, cost-effective strategy to maximize storage capacity.
IT leaders from Linn County, Iowa, and other localities share their advice for bouncing back from a disaster.
CIOs Without Borders seeks to lift up the world's most vulnerable populations through smart use of technology.
The nation's largest water utility launches an automated meter reading system to boost revenue, eliminate costs and improve customer service.
Contrary to popular belief, local governments do run themselves like businesses,
complete with revenues, expenditures and often a legal requirement for a balanced
budget. But unlike many businesses, state and local governments operate in a
fishbowl, where critics can be found for every new initiative and every decision
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