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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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If shareholders approve Tesla's proposed $2.8 billion acquisition of SolarCity later this year, the Gigafactory will be a foundation for an integrated power and transportation company.
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The center was established by UC Davis in collaboration with the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, the California Energy Commission and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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The $2.6-billion deal combines electric vehicles, rooftop solar systems, energy storage batteries for homes and businesses, and software systems that tie everything together.
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In polls, Californians are overwhelmingly supportive of working to stop global warming, but the state's strategy is gathering problems and crying out for a tune-up.
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Solar sounds good, but what does it actually look like when a local government decides to set up some panels?
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Drones can be used for aerial inspection purposes after severe weather damage, or natural disasters that could help insurance companies evaluate damage to homes.
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Phase one of the rehabilitation will focus on building new primary treatment facilities, which are expected to be completed by 2020 and will cost $100 million.
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Effective engagement can provide valuable information to improve the implementation of an IoT project, in addition to easing resident objections or concerns.
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Under new FAA regulations released in June and set to go in effect in August, farmers nationwide will be able to legally take their field scouting to the sky, opening wide a multibillion-dollar agricultural market.
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If consumers continue to accept these technologies, manufacturers will keep moving toward developing autonomous vehicles.
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The city is setting up collection stations downtown to give cigarettes a second life.
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A shift from heavy reliance on fossil fuels toward renewable energy aided by subsidies is essential to limit the risks that climate change poses for the environment, public health and the economy.
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A private company that proposed to build a high-speed rail line from Rochester to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul region has delayed its development, seeking more time to collect information.
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Central Ohio Transit Authority recently began installing new wireless communication technology on its buses to replace outdated radios, and plans to add Wi-Fi capabilities for passengers by the end of 2017.
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Bay Area traffic officials will introduce a suite of short-term traffic-easing solutions including more carpool lanes, increased ferry and bus service, and expanded commuter parking lots.
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The drones will do everything from instantly checking out collisions to quickly assessing whether a chemical spill is hazardous enough to warrant evacuation.
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New York is set to become the first state to require schools to regularly test their water for lead. But it's far from the only place with the problem.
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The Flint water crisis grabbed headlines, but paint, rather than drinking water, remains the main source of lead poisoning in the U.S.
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