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July 2008

07.01.08

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Campus Technology is mailed each month to 50,000 qualified senior-level management readers focusing on the use of high tech in higher education. Each issue contains feature articles, case studies, product reviews and profiles of technology use at the individual, departmental, and institutional level. Featured topics include advanced networking, administrative systems, portals, security, electronic publishing, presentation technologies, course management systems, technology infrastructure and strategic IT planning.

Features

IP Convergence Beat the Rush

With careful planning, colleges and universities can merge disparate data, voice, and video networks into one powerful, unified network.

Collaboration Tools Taking the 'A' out of Asynchronous

Wikis and blogs may be today's Web 2.0 darlings, but forward-looking institutions are going after the next big thing: collaboration in real time.

Facilities Management Converge & Conquer

When IT and Facilities team up for "intelligent" building management, efficiency, savings, and user benefits soar.

Focus

eLearning 'Socializing' the CMS

Looking for ways to bring some of the power of social networking into Ye Olde Course Management System? Start here.

Your Career How to Be a Super Tech Leader

Mary Jo Gorney-Moreno didn't start out in IT. She joined San Jose State University (CA) in 1981 as an assistant professor in the school of nursing. But somewhere along the way, she realized her energy was focused on academic technology, and how it could help a variety of learners gain knowledge.

Project Management eProcurement Success!

Today, it's clear to almost every campus executive that moving an institution from the traditional purchasing model to a strategic eProcurement program can greatly increase staff efficiency and save the institution money. Because eProcurement automates so many purchasing processes, it eliminates reams of paperwork and allows procurement staff to refocus their efforts on cutting costs and improving strategic partnerships.

In This Issue

CT Briefs

CT Industry

Speak Up

Physical and Date Security Special Supplement :: Securing the Campus

How prepared is your campus for physical and data security convergence? Check out the latest in best practices and tips, exclusively from Campus Technology and Security Products.

Convergence: Yea or Nay?

The (Campus) Empire Strikes Back

Adding to the slew of data security issues already plaguing college and university campuses is an onslaught of stealth malware and botnet attacks. What's a beleaguered network manager to do? Here, from UC-Berkeley's own network pro, a cache of helpful advice.

The Road to Convergence

Products :: Physical Security

Products :: Data Security

James Morris

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