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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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From 1990 through 2014, factory employment nose-dived by 39.5 percent -- yet it remains a significant industry in California.
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The $126 million project is part of the greater Integrated Clean Water Plan, which retrofits the Spokane water system that will stop most pollutants from entering the river.
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The initiative provides technical assistance and resources to help cities identify challenges and opportunities for closing the gap between their desire to use data and actual ability to do so.
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For two years, state lawmakers have grappled with how to raise more money to repair the state’s crumbling roads.
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When your city invests in technology, make the most of it -- and quickly. Today's new idea is tomorrow's old hat.
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Southern California is on the cusp of what might be called the post-freeway era. It won’t be cars or transit; it won’t be houses or apartments; it won’t be downtowns or malls. It’ll be a mashup that gives residents options.
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Scholars need to confront the conflict of pushing for action on climate change while maintaining a high-energy lifestyle.
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California State University, Bakersfield, is part of a pilot program in which it offers a bachelor’s degree in industrial automation. It has applications that could clinch jobs for graduates in the high-speed rail field.
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As director of Seattle’s new Office of Planning and Community Development, Sam Assefa will draw on experiences from San Francisco, Chicago and Boulder, Colo.
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People and machines need to be able to interact and communicate effectively. Right now we – and they – can't. But without that, we risk missing the potential benefits of collaboration.
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Overall ridership on the system due to the expansion has soared more than 50 percent on some days — from about 35,000 daily riders the week before to a peak of 57,000 the Tuesday afterward.
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Students from Weber State University in Utah originally planned on building a tiny green house. But after considering all the requirements, opted for a less complicated green loft.
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In one of the longest North/South highways in the country, some are suggesting that an underused section in North Dakota be open for testing autonomous vehicles.
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Karamba Security has raised $2.5 million from private equity firms to develop software it says can prevent hackers from ever infiltrating a car's computers.
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How did urban public transport in America, like much of our infrastructure, get to be in such bad shape? Will millennials help turn it around?
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The state’s transportation agency is working with a Dutch company to explore the idea of generating electricity from its busiest highways.
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A drop in global commodity prices is forcing states and cities to re-examine their recycling programs and goals.
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State leaders announced Tuesday that the department will tackle more than 1,100 projects across the state.