Cities and localities can use shared, disaggregated data and cross-sector dashboards to detect stress early, target services ...
Adopting zero trust, resilient backups and federally aligned incident playbooks helps maintain operations, protect passengers ...
Keeping up with the rising energy demands of artificial intelligence has pushed some state and local governments to ...
Done well, the IT takeover of physical security isn’t a turf war, it’s a maturity curve. Segmentation, shared access with ...
Start with services and outcomes, reuse standard building blocks and govern with pragmatic guardrails, CDW experts say.
Modern network architecture has undergone a dramatic transformation. No longer defined by clear perimeters and centralized control, today’s networks now span sprawling offices, hybrid WANs and ...
Wi-Fi 7 represents the latest advancement in wireless technology, promising a significant leap in efficiency, speed and overall user experience. Organizations with crowded wireless networks and ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna and two ...
As state and local governments charge out of the days of the pandemic, leading IT officials are bursting with transformative initiatives that are reshaping the public sector technology landscape. In ...
An early and aggressive adopter of artificial intelligence, New York State is putting AI to work across a broad range of agencies, using it to deter identity fraud, monitor prisoners’ phone calls and ...
Colorado has developed what it calls “the 18th measure,” a way to detect unemployment fraud. Cher Haavind, deputy executive director and chief communications officer for the Colorado Department of ...