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Cities are getting “smarter”—or at least, they’re getting more connected and capable of supporting smart, data-driven decisionmaking. ResearchandMarkets says the…
The planned switch from the internal combustion engine (ICE) to electric power for the millions of vehicles needed for every…
Construction has always been dangerous. Ancient builders met the challenge of jobsite injury by adding more men to the workforce,…
Cities can be more diversified and complex than any company. They have organizational structure and departmentalization issues like companies but…
It sounds like a sci-fi movie from the 1960s, but it’s a sci-fi reality in the 21st century. Swarms of…
In October 1973, OPEC introduced Americans to the term “oil embargo.” The first major energy crisis was upon us and…
An overview of IoT at the year’s halfway point, plus a spotlight on verticals—energy, automotive, buildings, and retail—shows both challenges…
Buildings are going up faster, closeouts happening sooner, and paperwork for payment getting processed faster. If everything goes according to…
In his keynote address at this year’s Microsoft Inspire, Microsoft’s annual partner-focused event that wrapped up last week, company CEO…
Take a group of experienced contractors and a new technology, combine their expertise with the technology’s capabilities and the result…