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The September/October 2007 issue of EdTech: Focus on Higher Education magazine features a cover story on upgrading to Windows Vista. The issue includes articles on avoiding data breaches, employing mass communication systems, adopting seven approaches to saving power and managing e-mail. A peer review examines two content filtering options. |
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VoIP Begins to Take Hold
Contributors |
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| Building a Stronger Fortress |
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| Educators find themselves in the middle of a crackdown on student downloads. |
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| Higher ed institutions face unique security challenges. |
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| De-duplication squeezes the redundancy out of data. |
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| iSCSI SAN performance on campuses will get a boost from 10-Gigabit Ethernet … eventually. |
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| With colleges ever more vulnerable to attack, it’s important to take steps to prevent breaches and deal with the aftermath if they succeed. |
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| Campuses enhance their mass notification systems so they can communicate in a flash. |
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| Campuses turn to WiMAX, mesh, hybrid systems and thin nodes to extend wireless coverage and reduce costs. |
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| Universities look for the right time to upgrade to the latest Windows OS. |
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| Here’s a look at two options for filtering content and keeping your network clean. |
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| New College of Florida forges a new technology direction. |
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| Growing attachment to e-mail makes managing and archiving a formidable challenge. |
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| Adelphi University finds seven ways to save power. |
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| University of Maryland IT group specializes in dealing with the social concerns of security. |
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On the Horizon
The Changing Face of Campus Computing |
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