How Cloud Made Kansas City a Smart City
Internet of Things (IoT) networks are made of physical devices that can store, handle and exchange data. These systems are crucial for making smart cities.
Internet of Things (IoT) networks are made of physical devices that can store, handle and exchange data. These systems are crucial for making smart cities.
Cloud helps agencies innovate more quickly, be more efficient, save money, and provide better services. Cloud even helps satellites in space.
For a growing number of agencies, cloud computing provides the elasticity and scale needed to correctly consolidate data.
The public sector has entered a new phase of maturity in its cloud adoption — one in which agencies are now migrating mission-critical systems to the cloud.
Many agencies are forging relationships with third-party vendors to complement their in-house expertise and provide necessary IT resources and capabilities.
Wondering if your government or school district has what it takes to be considered for this year’s City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge? Take a look at a few of the stories from 2017 winners to get a better idea of what AWS is looking for.
As part of the City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge, AWS awards local and regional governments, private and public schools and districts for their work in several categories.
To better understand the newer ways in which cloud computing is spurring innovation and agility in government, GovLoop sat down with Doug VanDyke, Director of Federal Civilian and Nonprofits at Amazon Web Services.
Cloud computing provides a simple way for state and local government to access servers, storage, databases and other application services over the internet.
Learn more about how cloud solutions are helping health care agencies accelerate modernization, adapt solutions to create healthy communities, and transform the delivery of care.