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SponsoredState and local governments are accelerating technology modernization, and embracing cloud as a vital part of those efforts. In this Q&A, Celeste O’Dea, Oracle senior managing director of strategic programs for government and education, and William Sanders, Oracle director of strategic programs for government and education, discuss the ways in which a cloud platform can provide a solid foundation for enterprise adoption.
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SponsoredThe passwordless future provides us a new hope to secure our systems.
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Thanks to the 120 miles of fiber-optic cable connecting traffic signals in Memphis, commuters are much more likely to hit a series of green intersections.
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The new $500,000 software will allow the Augusta Public Transit system to keep better track of passengers and provide ridership data to continually improve the service.
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Department of Energy-funded programs are looking to improve on both range and charging time for electric vehicles.
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This method of crowdsourcing science legwork is ready to expand into other disciplines – and maybe the amateurs themselves can start calling some of the shots.
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Data shows public transportation usage and trip data for rail and bus systems.
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The world has plenty of great new skylines -- however historic public spaces retrofitted for the 21st century seem to be forgotten.
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The license plate reader device checks scanned plates against the city's database of permit holders, specific to each of the 133 permit zones.
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The state is putting a lot of money and resources toward a small-town facility that will play host to futuristic cars.
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Using technology that has diagnosed problems in the Amazon rain forest and the jungles of Borneo, researchers can pinpoint which trees are becoming too dry to survive, even when they may appear perfectly healthy.
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A group of automakers convened in Acme, Mich., to discuss how technology and the automotive industry are integrating.
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A final Offshore Wind Master Plan will provide "strategic options to support properly sited offshore wind development to combat climate change."
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The state's test site received recognition for requesting permission to fly drones beyond the line of visual sight at the Grand Sky business park on Grand Forks Air Force Base.
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The Louisville, Colo., City Council will vote on two partnerships with solar energy providers to bring in nearly 600 kW of electrical production.
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The University of Minnesota is partnering with Finland to introduce Deep Winter Greenhouses, a technology that can aid the growth of winter-hardy crops like lettuce, cabbages or broccoli with little or no added heat.
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Recently Uber introduced its ride-sharing service to Westmoreland County, Pa., creating a rift between city administrators and the cab industry.
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Carmakers have pushed for a national framework of laws, hoping to avoid dealing with a patchwork of regulations that might force self-driving cars to turn the wheel over to a human at some state borders.
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Self-driving truck company Otto showed off its automated semi-truck in Concord, Calif., on Aug. 4 while announcing the beginning of a testing program at GoMentum Station.
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The most contentious battle these days between conservation groups and town officials concerns the future of the large Boreas Ponds tract, the most scenic and highly coveted parcel in a recent land purchase.
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