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The COVID-19 pandemic exposed cracks in infrastructure, mobility challenges, and a digital divide.
These US cities will remain resilient due to investing in things like sustainable technology and innovation.
As a result, places like Raleigh-Durham, Denver, and Atlanta are some of the fastest-growing cities.
If city leaders across the country learned anything from the past year, it s the value of resilience.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed cracks in infrastructure, posed mobility challenges, and revealed a digital divide. The places that have fared the best are the ones that have been investing in the future, specifically in areas like digital transformation, manufacturing, sustainability, infrastructure, and innovation.
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The University of Texas at San Antonio and Dell Technologies partner to support advanced technologies and a new research infrastructure platform at the university
February 5, 2021
SAN ANTONIO, TX February 4, 2020 The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) received a technology grant via special discounts from Dell Technologies to support advanced technologies and a new research infrastructure platform at the university. Through the substantial savings to UTSA, this technology grant enables and supports UTSA s ability to attract leading research scholars and students. With the grant, UTSA invested in a hybrid cloud approach that utilizes solutions from Dell Technologies to help deliver research in data science and cybersecurity.
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(SAN ANTONIO, February 4, 2020) - The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) received a technology grant via special discounts from Dell Technologies to support advanced technologies and a new research infrastructure platform at the university. Through the substantial savings to UTSA, this technology grant enables and supports UTSA s ability to attract leading research scholars and students. With the grant, UTSA invested in a hybrid cloud approach that utilizes solutions from Dell Technologies to help deliver research in data science and cybersecurity.
With the support of the technology grant, UTSA will invest in a broad range of Dell Technologies infrastructure solutions, including servers, storage, networking and data protection, that will serve as the foundation of all research produced at the solutions institution. This includes several of the latest Dell Technologies innovations ranging from a high performance computing system (HPC) for data and compute intensive
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There are 3 essential areas they should address while navigating the pandemic
January 14, 2021
Ken Sheldon
Manufacturers of every size and across every industry are weathering unforeseen economic forces rising from the coronavirus pandemic. Demand for products has been upended, relationships with suppliers and customers are being tested and liquidity issues have multiplied. Some manufacturers have had to rapidly increase the production of goods, such as grocery items, household products and essential medical and protective equipment. Other industries, like aerospace, automotive and energy, have seen a sharp decline in demand.
In addition to the economic toll, manufacturers must consider the health and safety of their people. They need to find a balance between keeping factories running and not subjecting employees to unnecessary health risks. The pandemic has highlighted the need for manufacturers to prioritize public health, including employee health, in addi
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Jim Perschbach, President and CEO of Port San Antonio, stands on the top floor of Project Tech Building 2, still under construction, on Monday, Dec. 23, 2020.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Jim Perschbach, President and CEO of Port San Antonio, stands on the top floor of Project Tech Building 2, still under construction, on Monday, Dec. 23, 2020.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Jim Perschbach, President and CEO of Port San Antonio, stands on the top floor of Project Tech Building 2, still under construction, on Monday, Dec. 23, 2020.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less