Cities face the challenge of harnessing the full potential of digital technologies «without destroying what is already working since 2,000 years.»
Cities face the challenge of harnessing the full potential of digital technologies «without destroying what is already working since 2,000 years.»
A rise of connected data and devices means more opportunity to leverage technology to improve our communities
City leaders, solution experts, and Microsoft executives at Smart City Expo will showcase the future of intelligent cities with industry-leading technologies.
Only by using advanced technologies such as urban modelling tools and artificial intelligence will cities be able to address the new round of challenges they face, says ABI Research.
Cities in the 100 Resilient Cities network are embracing the use of information and technology to improve the livability of cities. Due to the growing inte
The city of Cambridge will use Telensa IoT sensors and a Microsoft Azure platform to better manage its urban data assets.
HAZUR, a collaborative tool to manage service interconnections and resilience in cities For city leaders and experts who must continue to effectively manage their services, solutions are ...
What is a smart city? From ancient Rome to present-day Los Angeles, watch the video to learn what makes a city smart. Hint: It’s all about the data.
Defining What a Smart City May Mean for the Future
With the development of information and communication technologies, the “Smart City” concept is emerging as a critical phenomenon in urban development
[Urban Resilience] Operational Resilience for intermediate cities
Smart cities’ future infrastructure will rely on the analysis of data relayed by the sensors in buildings, infrastructure, transportation, and power grids.