Sharing smart approaches to city transformation
Building smart cities on a large scale requires both innovation and collaboration. City Protocol Society is working to bring about a shared approach.
City governments are embracing generative AI to modernize services, empower employees, and personalize citizen experiences.
Building smart cities on a large scale requires both innovation and collaboration. City Protocol Society is working to bring about a shared approach.
Microsoft and The Natural Capital Project are transforming the way we evaluate the services that nature provides.
Our Microsoft CityNext Health solutions team was pleased to host a San Francisco event, attracting 40-plus clinical and IT executives, including medical directors, chief medical/information officers, clinicians and other healthcare leaders.
As we work to make our cities great places to live, the exchange of ideas is critical. And that’s exactly what the 2015 Asia Pacific Cities Summit (APCS) & Mayors’ Forum is all about.
Auckland, New Zealand, has big plans for our city’s transportation infrastructure. We can’t afford to think in half-measures, because Auckland continues to grow at a dramatic pace.
For the Orange County Sheriff's Department (OCSD), protecting more than 3 million citizens requires minimizing risk. The OCSD has historically relied on separate, paper-based processes across its management of commendations and complaints, traffic collisions, and other processes.
It is a beautiful thing when a plan comes together, but execution is another story. With a lot of moving parts, projects can often become over-complicated, unorganized, and mismanaged.
From Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department in North Carolina to Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and Oakland Police Department in California, law enforcement agencies are transforming with modern mobile and cloud technologies, enabling their success.
Almost every presenter I heard at CityAge Now mentioned cybersecurity and data integrity, with some presentations focusing on best practices and new ways cities are tackling the issue.
Unfortunately, government agencies are sometimes best known for inefficiency and waste and for what some might call squandering taxpayer dollars. The Camden County Board of Social Services in New Jersey is turning that stereotype on its head.
Built with Microsoft tools, WinCare helps Dutch youth care agencies meet government mandates, improve service, and cut costs.
Microsoft’s approach to CJIS compliance breaks down the barriers to law enforcement’s adoption of the cloud.