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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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World leaders will head into the Conference of Parties summit in Paris in December with plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through 2030, but reports published this week suggest that those plans still don't do enough to limit global warming below a critical benchmark.
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A reporter's brief trip in the backseat of a Google self-driving car shows how developers are taking advantage of Austin's traffic patterns to teach its software how to handle the mundane and unpredictable.
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At its heart, World Car-Free day has a noble aim -- but evidence suggests that a one-off event can't really make a world of difference.
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The small project establishes a conceptual framework for deploying less-precise mobile sensors en masse, with the ultimate goal of allowing scientists to analyze the measurements, detect hot spots and understand trends over time.
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Though researchers have projected huge energy generation capacity potential from offshore wind farms, the U.S. has yet to set up a single turbine.
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The new app is intended to "help tame the complexity of the trash and recycling collections schedule.”
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An ambitious, broad-scale initiative is seeping into many avenues of reform and creativity in the city.
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Here's a quick look at the states that restrict municipal broadband -- along with their average connection speed and percentage of citizens that live in a home with high-speed access.
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The app is working with taxi companies in hopes that the similar interface will lure customers away from Uber.
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Washington's proactive program is leading state agencies to become greener practically by default.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio will introduce a free one-stop shop for landlords to help them refurbish buildings for energy efficiency, clean energy and water conservation.
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A high-speed rail link from Los Angeles to Las Vegas would shorten what is currently more than a four-hour drive into an 80-minute trip.
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As the number of companies testing self-driving cars on public roads rises, nonprofit Consumer Watchdog says the public should have more information about the crashes those vehicles are getting into.
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Metra officials plan to roll out the first batch of Wi-Fi enabled cars to test if the rest of the system can support the wireless network.
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A new long-term blueprint from city planners would make it possible for people who want to get to the ocean to make the trip without getting behind the wheel.
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The presidents of both countries announced Friday that they will create a cap-and-trade program, tighten green energy standards and target the trucking industry in order to cut emissions during the next 10 years.
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Toyota is making a very aggressive bet that fuel cell vehicles could, over time, equal or surpass plug-in electric hybrids in consumer acceptance.
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Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta will change out more than 16,000 lights to become one of the greenest airports in the nation.
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