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Campus Technology is entering a new era in its 24-year history as a magazine serving the educational technology market. Beginning with its August issue, Campus Technology will become an entirely paper-free, digital publication. The July issue will be its last as a traditional print magazine.
MoreUtah State wanted it all--both central systems for delivering shared services and the cooperation of departmental IT. Here's how it managed the challenge. More
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Fujitsu has expanded its mobile portfolio with two new Windows 8-ready tablets: the Stylistic Q702 and the Lifebook T902. MoreMississippi State U centralizes its A/V production operations, thanks to its recently installed fiber optic network. MoreA new SMS tool enables Westminster College to connect with prospective students. MoreIT expenditures are on pace to exceed $3.6 trillion by the end of 2012, representing growth of 3 percent, according to a new forecast published this week. MoreNetwork security provider OpenDNS has launched OpenDNS Enterprise Insights, a new service that expands on the existing OpenDNS Enterprise service to include visibility and control through Microsoft Active Directory. MoreThe University of Dayton is managing inbound applications, and streamlining its review process, with a new iPad app.
MoreResearchers can apply for a free license of a Hadoop-based solution that enables them to analyze large, complex data sets and communicate their findings.
MoreA new report finds that growing adoption of tablet PCs in key markets will drive tablet shipments past notebook shipments by 2016. MoreThe arrival of the "post-PC" era is leading users to turn to the cloud for their storage needs. In fact, by 2016, about a third of consumer digital content will be stored on cloud-based services. MoreAt InfoComm 2012 in Las Vegas, Marshall Electronics, maker of broadcast video equipment and professional microphones, announced a joint venture with StreamVu TV. More
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