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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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A new report highlights opportunities to improve water management in drought-stricken western states.
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The House created a study committee that is tasked with finding a way to regulate driverless technology without inhibiting its development or deterring potential auto industry investment in the state.
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In a significant victory for California's high-speed rail project, the California Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to review a lawsuit challenging the issuance of bonds for its construction.
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Proponents of train corridor see opportunity to put Ohio capital on fast track to economic growth.
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Mitchell – who is garnering increased national attention for smart city innovation – tells forum that brainpower and creativity is key.
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A new train design will deliver faster, more frequent and more reliable journeys with the first walk-through and air-cooled trains on the Tube lines that are deep underground.
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More than three dozen mayors will be in Kentucky to discuss entrepreneurship in general and the “Maker Movement” in particular.
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CEO Musk said Tesla will soon offer a suite of four safety systems that together offer a semi-autonomous driving experience.
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The city is poised to take the next steps toward a speedy new bus service with a two-year planning effort and huge price tag for implementation.
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Tracks under the Hudson River are in serious need of repair as political inertia and budget pressures push transit systems to the limit. Via the Fiscal Times
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The world's largest incinerator will ensure that Beijing's household garbage is not only disposed of in an eco-friendly manner, but also produces electricity for the energy-hungry city. Via China Daily
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A few years ago a group of researchers used computer modeling to put California through a nightmare scenario: Seven decades of unrelenting mega-drought similar to those that dried out the state in past millennia. The results were surprising.
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Scientists are examining different forms of self-healing concrete, which means that the first morphing building or street may soon be on the horizon.
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As the state ends the fourth-driest water year on record with no guarantee of significant rain and snowfall this winter, Californians face the prospect of stricter rationing and meager irrigation deliveries for agriculture.
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Fifty years ago on Wednesday two Shinkansen bullet trains completed their first journeys, kickstarting a high-speed rail network that would transform Japan. via The Guardian
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Say New York City's population grew to the size of Shanghai's, swelling from 8 million people to 24 million. Here's how we'll rebuild the city to make room for them all. via i09.com
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Mercedes-Benz and the Contra Costa Transportation Authority are turning the Concord Naval Weapons Station property into the nation's largest secure testing site for self-driving vehicles.
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Coupled with innovative green policy-making, innovations in energy storage technology have been coming hard and fast in recent years.