If you’re looking to trim your curriculum budget and engage young learners, consider replacing textbooks with a digital equivalent.
High-availability storage area networks keep core systems running smoothly.
As their security responsibilities grow, school IT managers develop multifaceted strategies to protect people, information and even buildings.
Technologies with retail-sector origins are making schools more efficient.
Deploying document cameras in the classroom can strengthen students' reading comprehension skills.
Students use digital technologies to personalize the stories of lesser-known Holocaust victims.
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With the clock ticking on Windows XP, schools are looking past Vista and toward Windows 7.
The Lenovo X201 Tablet's high-speed processing, full-size keyboard and long battery life make on-the-go computing even easier.
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Is your district ready for server consolidation and virtualization? Here's a must-consider checklist to get you started.
A Louisiana school district adopts Schools Interoperability Framework standards to help stakeholders work smarter, not harder.
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Schools bridge cultural and educational divides through distance learning.
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For Sunnyvale School District, a backbone upgrade leads to a top-to-bottom network overhaul.
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Early adopters give Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 high marks as a cost-saving desktop virtualization tool.
This new breed of compact computing devices is best suited to basic day-to-day tasks.
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