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SponsoredRising construction costs. Tighter schedules. Greater scrutiny from stakeholders.
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SponsoredThis March, New York City Mayor Eric Adams took a bold step toward street safety, announcing plans to quadruple the city's red-light cameras from 150 to 600 locations. This expansion, part of the nation's largest automated enforcement network, exemplifies a fundamental shift in how cities approach traffic safety, embracing AI-powered technologies to create smarter, safer streets.
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SponsoredState and local governments have always managed diverse, high-visibility projects with the expectation of delivering measurable outcomes with public funds. Now these agencies are under increased scrutiny to prove their efficiency and transparency.
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SponsoredHow one Meraki customer personalizes end user experiences based on the numbers.
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SponsoredWhy collaborating with industry can develop better employees.
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SponsoredWhere do local governments stand in the era of digital-everything, and how can they leverage tech to work more efficiently at a time when budgets and staff resources have never been leaner?
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SponsoredAccess to reliable Wi-Fi is not only a key attractor for students, but also a key competitive advantage for the University.
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SponsoredThe path to platform modernization is rarely a case of build or buy. Instead, to create flexible, efficient, and modern ecosystems, IT leaders should focus on the options available across the build-to-buy continuum.
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SponsoredLearn how technology can transform education today.
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SponsoredSalesforce sits down with the City of Chicago to take a closer look at what 311 is doing.
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SponsoredHigher education leaders and their students have different perceptions of connectivity on campus. Knowing where they differ is important.
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SponsoredAs government officials prepare to upgrade their SAP environments to the latest version, the reasons to move ERP to the cloud are very compelling. With the right cloud choices, CIOs can capitalize on technology and innovation through a robust platform that will help future-proof government agencies and deliver enhanced citizen services for years to come.
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SponsoredLocal government IT teams are realizing—and working to address—a critical skill gap in the area of cybersecurity.
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SponsoredThanks to leading cloud services with embedded security technology, CIOs can help end users work more efficiently while also shoring up cyber-defenses.
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SponsoredMatch education experiences to the evolving needs of business.
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SponsoredAs bandwidth requirements and the number of devices continues to increase, higher education institutions are embracing Wi-Fi 6 to address these growing technology needs.
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SponsoredK-12 schools today are already solving density and throughput challenges with Wi-Fi 6.
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SponsoredUsing OutSystems, the City of Shawnee mobilized legacy apps, saved time and money by rethinking workflow, and provided valuable work experience for local college students.
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SponsoredOrange County Public Schools, the 9th largest school district in the country, can deploy an entire new school network in just four hours with cloud-managed IT.
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SponsoredThe largest county in Delaware, with over 550,000 residents, found a way to do more with less in order to meet citizen expectations with a cloud-managed network.
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SponsoredLearn the three easy steps state and local government IT teams can take today to start launching smart city projects.
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