Five Ways to Win With Hyper-V July/August 2009 Microsoft’s virtualization technology offers several enticing reasons to deploy it.
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Smart Cities Of The Future April/May 2009 Municipalities put a variety of cutting-edge technologies to use to improve the lives of citizens.
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Scanning Ahead April/May 2009 Governments put traditional barcode technology to innovative use tracking people and equipment.
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Dial-Up Savings February/March 2009 Government organizations find that IP phones can cut energy use.
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Tale of the Tablet February/March 2009 These mobile devices are versatile enough to run government applications as varied as health care, inspections and transportation.
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Fast Fibre Channel October/November 2008 New 8Gbps storage gear complements server virtualization rollouts.
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Securing the Airwaves October/November 2008 Wireless analyzers and other tools safeguard Wi-Fi traffic.
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Plugging Leaks July/August 2008 Data-leak prevention technology inspects outbound content to keep sensitive data from escaping the network.
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FAN Club July/August 2008 State and local agencies look to file area networks to ease storage management.
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Going, Going… Gone? January/February 2008 Some legacy technologies are on the verge of extinction. Here’s what emerging systems are replacing them and how to ensure your staff is ready.
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Strategy + Innovation II April/May 2007 Where in the World Are They?
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Moving Maps From the Sky April/May 2007 Two governments — a small county and a large city — use GIS and GPS to deliver more services, more quickly.
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Calling All Precincts April/May 2007 With the 2008 elections looming, e-voting picks up steam as election boards seek paper trails to be ready for recounts and system glitches.
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Strategy + Innovation III February/March 2007 E-Voting By The Numbers
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Tech Forward February/March 2007 Cities Finding iSCSI Connectivity Invaluable
iSCSI has become a low-cost and less complex alternative to Fibre Channel for SAN storage.
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Strategy & Innovation III April/May 2006 Parking Meters Get Smart
Not only do new parking meters accept coins, debit cards and credit cards, but they also tell you when they need to be repaired.
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Emerging Technology April/May 2006 Podcast to the People
State and local governments are taking advantage of the MP3 revolution by podcasting everything from women’s health issues to security tips for subway riders to high school football scores.
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Emerging Technology January/February 2006 Ready for RFID?
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is now being used for everything from tracking hurricane victims to finding office files.
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