The public sector is using sensors, Internet of Things (IoT) devices and surveillance cameras to manage assets and resources more efficiently than ever before. Facial recognition, remote patient monitoring, and wrong-way driver detection are just a few of the advanced, insight-driven technologies being adopted today. At the centre of it all is data, which is continuously being gathered, analysed, and utilised for real-time decision-making. Seagate discusses the rapid changes in the global datasphere, the impact of real-time data analysis in safe and smart cities, and storage best practices that system integrators should implement to improve data flow and insights.
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Data and the city – enabling smart cities to thrive
The true value of data for a smart city isn’t just collecting it – it’s about the ability to aggregate and analyse data from disparate sources to deliver deeper insights and provide municipalities with a fuller picture of overall city operations.
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Leading geospatial company finds data storage solution
Leading aerial imagery practitioner Aerometrex has worked with data storage experts Seagate to stay ahead of the game.
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Q&A about smart cities with Seagate’s Jeff Park
GN chats with Jeff Park, Seagate’s Country Manager, ANZ about the challenges and benefits of smart cities.
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Top tips when thinking about data storage solutions
A look at the top eight things government agencies should be looking for when considering a data storage solution
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