SQL Server 2005 will no longer receive patches from Microsoft after April 12, pushing state and local governments to upgrade.
Learn how IT leaders are working to build a frictionless enterprise.
SQL Server 2005 will no longer receive patches from Microsoft after April 12, pushing state and local governments to upgrade.
The city avoided a shutdown of nonessential municipal services, at least for now, and a city official says that its servers will be kept online no matter what.
Cities like Chicago and Washington, D.C., are getting smarter as connected sensors provide timely and accurate traffic and parking data.
The National Association of Counties is partnering with NTIA to foster high-speed network construction.
Cybersecurity concerns and attacks on state databases highlight the need to protect and recover data.
Considering the security implications on IT projects big and small is key to state and local governments improving data protection.
Learn how states are deciding to between a paper ballot and an electronic voting system that will optimally support their constituents.
A state official says that new hardware and software for first responders will improve reliability and save money.
Though a recent report said that government Wi-Fi networks face interference due to LTE-U, further evolutions of the technology could mitigate that concern.
The IRS and state tax agencies are setting up an information-sharing exchange to combat tax scams.
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