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The Smart City Platforms market is a subset of the Software market, focusing on the development of technology solutions to improve the efficiency and sustainability of urban areas. These platforms are designed to help cities manage their resources, infrastructure, and services more effectively. They provide a range of features, such as data analytics, predictive analytics, and machine learning, to help cities make better decisions and improve their operations. Smart City Platforms also enable cities to better engage with their citizens, providing them with access to services and information.
Some of the companies in the Smart City Platforms market include Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Cisco, Siemens, Hitachi, and Huawei. Show Less Read more