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Technology has a domino effect on IT savings.
New dormitories are the front lines of advancing technology on campus.
New gold-rated data center highlights UC Merced’s new growth.
By moving to a SAN, this University of Florida IT department gained flexibility and uptime.
Sinclair Community College unifies wired and wireless networks and improves security.
Universities take part in a Google book digitization project, collaborating on a shared repository.
Student e-mail might be too important to leave to outsourcers or open sourcers.
With colleges ever more vulnerable to attack, it’s important to take steps to prevent breaches and deal with the aftermath if they succeed.
De-duplication squeezes the redundancy out of data.
Multifaceted systems put all messages in one place.
Consolidated storage gives a university a radical technology face-lift and changes the way it teaches.
IT finds running room in university athletics departments.
Digital information is physically reshaping university campuses.
Web attacks aren’t what they used to be.
Universities that supply notebook computers to students juggle plenty of details.
Universities trim printing waste by understanding the details of their operations.
Lafayette College turns in its old network for a scratch-built, multifunctional model.
So you want to make your Windows network more secure by “hardening” it against attack.
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Two Ohio universities turn away from expensive commercial providers and find that a joint disaster recovery hot site brings benefits for both.
With a new systemwide SAN, the University of New Hampshire’s IT team makes the move to enterprise data management.
George Washington University and Virginia Tech are tracking down servers that aren’t managed by IT in an effort to improve legal compliance and ensure data security.
North Carolina Central University Law School embraces technology and finds itself in good company.
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IT departments at institutions of higher education continue to see sustainability and environmental protection as strong motivators.
An Everlasting Management Focus
Virtualization can help, but only if you look closely at compatibility.
A university IT project-management office can make managing more predictable.
When facing unexplored terrain ahead, the IT chief needs to be the institution’s tech scout and wagon master.
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Mother Nature tests university disaster recovery plans.
Web-enabled cameras emerge as efficient, functional tools for campus surveillance — and prove useful in the classroom, too.
They’re the information that can help IT perform better.
MANs bring multiple campuses and local communities together for economic opportunities.
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University design classes focus more on nonprogramming fields.
DeVry students attend hands-on Voice over IP lab from anywhere, applying the technology as they learn to manage it.
University of Maryland IT group specializes in dealing with the social concerns of security.
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Sept. 24-25, 2008 Las Vegas, NV
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