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How transportation agencies can maximize infrastructure investments with network modernization

CIO Business Intelligence

Across roads, highways, rails, and airports, federal, state and local transit authorities are rolling out new digital infrastructure to enhance safety and make transportation more efficient. However, the vast amount of data these systems collect requires a robust network infrastructure to ensure the data is captured quickly and securely.

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How new public transportation technology is prioritizing passenger safety

CIO Business Intelligence

So it’s not surprising the recent Bipartisan Infrastructure Law earmarked $91 billion in guaranteed funding for public transportation , with priority areas of public safety, climate, transport equity and investing in new public transportation technology. This has produced a number of interesting technology use cases.

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Network security policy

Tech Republic Security

This policy from TechRepublic Premium will help you create security guidelines for devices that transport and store data. The post Network security policy appeared first on TechRepublic. You can use it as-is or customize it to fit the needs of your organization and employees. For the purposes.

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Enabling new, data-driven 5G services through a digital network twin

TM Forum

A TM Forum project is using a digital twin network (DTN) to demonstrate how telcos can build network twins to help manage the greater automation required by B2B2x and industrial 5G services. Network configuration is mostly done offline and requires manual interventions, making it slow and inflexible.

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Why sustainable transportation needs 5G connectivity and digitalisation

CIO Business Intelligence

Decarbonising transportation through electrification is critical to helping companies and economies meet net-zero emissions targets. Fortunately, three forces are combining to make this vision for sustainable transportation a reality: connectivity, digitalisation, and cross-sector collaboration.

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Google’s Transporter Network uses minimal data to teach robots to stack blocks

Venture Beast

Google researchers propose Transporter Networks, AI models that learn from few examples to complete robot grasping tasks. Read More.

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Data soup and the art of finding relevance: Why AIOps isn’t enough for modern network monitoring

CIO Business Intelligence

Data soup So, why this talk about plastic soup in an IT blog? Well, many of today’s IT teams have a strategy of employing AIOps tools and creating oceans of data across the whole IT stack—from the network to the application layer. Why transport all this data and try to troubleshoot using these massive data sets?

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