Atlanta is preventing flooding by using Microsoft’s cloud and CityNext partner Opti’s solution to control rain from actual clouds during severe storms.
When dealing with 4 feet of snow, Montgomery County needed a cloud-based solution to provide residents with up-to-date information about cleared and safe roads.
Kansas City is using an Azure-powered solution from Microsoft CityNext partner Opti to reduce costs and improve water quality and the lives of residents.
Grand Rapids is improving customer service by enabling residents to complete city transactions on any device with an Azure-powered website from OpenCities.
Microsoft and three partners are joining transportation leaders at the NACTO Designing Cities conference to share leading-edge traffic management solutions.