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Slideshow: 12 Worst Government WebsitesMany governments and agencies have been striving to make their Websites more up-to-date and accessible, but some remain shocking examples of bad user experience. |
Image Gallery: 2010 Global CIOsSee how 10 world IT leaders are driving change and growth. |
Image Gallery: IBM Empowers Smarter CitiesTo ease the strain population growth places infrastructures and governments, IBM is combining business analytics with cloud computing and smart grid technologies to help urban systems operate more efficiently. |
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Image Gallery: African Hospital Digitizes Medical RecordsA digitized and networked hospital in Botswana, Africa provides care based on U.S. best practices for electronic medical records and clinical systems. |
Image Gallery: IT Hall Of ShameLook back at ten of the most infamous and notorious tech industry frauds, flops, and foibles from individuals to products, ideas to entire companies. |
Image Gallery: Who's Who In U.S. IntelligenceThe U.S. Intelligence Community comprises 17 federal agencies and departments that gather, analyze, and share information for national security and defense, foreign relations, law enforcement, and other purposes. |
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Image Gallery: Government's 10 Most Powerful SupercomputersThe United States government owns many of the most powerful supercomputers in the world, including six of the top ten. These supercomputers are being used for everything from climate modeling to building spaceships to basic science research. |
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- Data Center Optimization: Federal agencies must increase server utilization and energy efficiency as they squeeze more computer processing into fewer data centers. We explore how the Army, Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs and others are doing that.
- Future Cities: The world's urban centers are growing, creating a civic management challenge of unprecedented scope and complexity. Our exclusive survey reveals the opportunities and challenges for city planners and municipal IT pros.
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