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BYOD Is a Big Deal on Campus
Accepting students’ mobile devices on campus networks requires IT shops to shore up security.
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When Deduping Primary Data Makes Sense
The University of North Carolina dedupes primary storage to manage the its growing data demands.
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5 Cloud Computing Tips For Every IT Department
Moving to the cloud requires effort from every department, not just IT.
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Colleges Take Many Paths to the Cloud
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Follow this advice to lock down high-risk servers.
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Who Are The Best Shooters In The NBA?
Harvard scholar uses spatial analysis to reveal insights into shots on the basketball court.
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Our First Annual Selection of the Best IT Blogs
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Colleges Expand Studies in Sports Analytics
The rise of metrics in professional baseball, basketball and golf attracts a new generation of students to sports management.
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Cloud Computing
5 Cloud Computing Tips For Every IT Department
Moving to the cloud requires effort from every department, not just IT.
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Cloud Computing
Colleges Take Many Paths to the Cloud
When it comes to cloud deployments, colleges use public, private and hybrid clouds.
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Building a Wireless Network for BYOD
Colleges need to bulk up their wireless networks to support BYOD on campus.
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Why Colleges Support BYOD
IT departments adapt as students continue to bring multiple devices to campus.
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Wi-Fi in Classrooms: Addressing Faculty Concerns
Most IT pros say it’s up to the faculty member whether students can use wireless in clas
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Building the Mobile Campus
Colleges deploy campuswide Wi-Fi networks to support the growing influx of notebooks and mobile gadgets.
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How Technology Can Improve Math Comprehension
Tennessee Tech project aims to solve the problem of engaging K–5 students in the art of numbers.
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One-to-one computing programs ensure that all students have the same computing capabilities – and an opportunity to get even more out of their time in class.
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One-to-One Notebook Programs Engage Students and Ease IT Stress
Bethel College's long-running one-to-one computing program provides students with the tools they need to succeed.
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