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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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The nonprofit, Drive Electric Minnesota, does not itself sell electric cars, but has teamed up with a Nissan dealer to offer a steep discount on the Leaf electric-car model.
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After Tuesday's vote, several angry Uber supporters and drivers gathered outside the chambers to protest the city's decision.
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The 1099 Self-Organizing Act applies to businesses and workers who participate in what’s sometimes called the “gig economy” or the “sharing economy,” where companies use independent contractors to operate their service.
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The network has released details of several technology- and data-focused projects bubbling up through partnerships between cities and universities across the country. Here's a look at seven of them.
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The fast-growing and prolific bamboo plant has some in the construction industry wondering if its high-tensile strength and resilient nature make it a perfect fit for more sustainable building.
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A California transit authority is incentivizing passengers enrolled in a pilot project this spring.
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Blue Mound police will be able view the last-pictured locations of vehicles tied to outstanding warrants. Or they can cruise through town and capture every license plate in sight — all of them by the second.
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The Bronx, a New York City borough once synonymous with arson and crime, was turned around by a succession of mayors.
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Crews patch them, just to see these recurrent potholes come back again. New research focuses on microwaves zapping patches to make a more permanent pothole fix.
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The ride-sharing company said it turned on the new feature because without some movement, a bill to set statewide rules for ride-hailing services in Florida is dead.
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The city's two options are the Fit, a smaller and lighter bike, and the Boost, an electric model that can lighten a rider's workload as they pedal through town and up hills.
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A hackathon in Washington, D.C., led to the creation of several apps that aim to make transportation easier for low-income families.
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By predicting how much power each building in Boston will need during any given hour, the city hopes to transform its electrical grid.
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The White House has partnered with agencies, tech companies and others to launch the "Opportunity Project" initiative, complete with an open data site that assists citizens with 12 new apps for jobs, housing and more.
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The U.S. Army is moving forward with plans to test an autonomous convoy on Michigan’s Interstate 69 this summer.
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Airbnb isn’t just for those looking to make some extra cash. In fact, full-time business owners play a major role in the site’s success.
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It may not seem as sexy, but it offers most of the benefits of light rail at a fraction of the cost.
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Here’s what some places are already doing to accommodate self-driving and connected vehicles.
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