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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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By linking environmental sustainability and economic growth, Charlotte is showing the way.
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Although conservation efforts have produced significant gains, a new water source is needed. And one place for that extra water is from direct use of recycled water.
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The feedback will be incorporated into the I-80 Planning Study, which is being conducted as the Iowa DOT works to overhaul its busiest road.
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After redesigning a tunnel that lowered an underpass, semi trucks that clipped their roofs would force traffic to stop while they turned around, causing major delays. But sensors could send a message warning trucks too large to fit to avoid the underpass.
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A global research firm predicts that energy storage, which supports renewable electricity as a resource, will double worldwide in 2016.
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Maine could be the next battleground in this winner-take-all fight, but it doesn’t have to be.
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The two companies, Hyperloop Technologies and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, are in a close race to complete the first hyperloop.
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Operators attentively monitor the screens, watching for backups or traffic incidents, and communicate with local authorities and the public at the new Iowa traffic 'Nerve Center.'
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Although the program is meant to ease traffic congestion and claims the cameras will not be used to track people, many are still skeptical about the possible invasion of privacy.
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New research indicates that metropolitan planning organizations aren’t doing much to get ready for autonomous cars.
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New York City is developing a "free" public Wi-Fi network to be deployed throughout the city, but the poorly appreciated price is our privacy.
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Called Cards Against Urbanity, the game is a twist on the popular and politically incorrect Cards Against Humanity.
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Several experts have said 2016 will be pivotal for the future of the water project. Do-or-die decisions must be made in the coming months if it is to proceed.
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In the next few weeks, the transit agency will finish installing the service and begin testing how effective the service is -- and whether it should be added to all cars.
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The state's Utility commission decided to eliminate solar subsidies after several high profile solar providers moved to the state -- and they are speaking out against the ruling.
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Industry leaders and state officials will begin talks on Feb. 9th to discuses the best way to introduce self-driving vehicles that doesn't hinder innovation and protects Massachusetts residents.
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The car-sharing service lets users reserve and unlock vehicles with their smartphones.
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Insurance policies are being offered that close the gap in insurance coverage and help protect drivers, passengers and pedestrians when ride-sharing vehicles are on the road.