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May 2008

05.01.08

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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

Enterprise Resource Planning Is Open Source the ERP Cure-All?

Conventional ERP applications are thriving, while software as a service (SaaS) is growing and open source options are coming on strong. Here’s how to choose the right ERP prescription for your own institution.

Disaster Recovery Planning It's All About Power

Squirrels sneak into transformers. Electrical grids seize. No matter the cause, when the power goes out, your data and operations are at risk. Now’s the time to assess your DRP power backup strategy, before that next big storm costs your campus dearly.

Supercomputing What's Your HPC Game Plan?

In our “virtual roundtable,” four IT pros frankly discuss funding, centralization, silo cluster migration, and other pressing campus HPC issues. Fine-tune your supercomputing strategy here!

Online Learning Management Your 5 Best Tips for No-Fail Production

The process of developing eLearning content can be closer to science than art. We turned to the experts for five critical steps to building online courses that work.

Focus

The Green Campus IT Meets BAS

21st Century Classroom Precision Scheduling

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