PeopleSoft Moves Annual Meeting to Thwart Oracle Takeover
In order to out-maneuver an attempt by Oracle to influence the election of
PeopleSoft board officers, PeopleSoft's annual meeting has been moved ahead
two months ...
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Antivirus Feature Creates A Burden
It was a good idea, maybe 5 years ago, to have your e-mail
client or server notify the sender of a message that it was
infected with a virus. But nowadays most viruses spoof the
"From" line in messages, so some feel that this "feature" just
wastes bandwidth....
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Central Michigan Not Relying on Legislation To Stop Spam
CMU is implementing a new SPAM filter, but as we all know,
academic and free speech expressions make it more difficult to
do that on campus than just about anywhere else....
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Stanford Faces Rising Fees for CourseWork
Now that the initial grant, which paid for CourseWork
implementation on campus, has expired, Stanford faces annual
fees of nearly $750K. Who's going to pay?...
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More Universities Moving To Open Source
George Washington University is replacing Microsoft technology with Linux,
partly due to the cost and burden of security patches. At Cornell, there is
"no overarching university policy" but decisions are made "locally"...
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How to Sell Your Body to Science While You're Still Alive
In a new course at Can'e University, called "Body Bucks: How
to Sell Your Body to Science While You're Still Alive,” students
learn that they can make as much as $20K a year from "income
opportunities" that are "coursing through [their] veins."...
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Remote Accessing Seen By Students As A Privacy Risk At Loyola
"It's a rude awakening for a lot of people that what you do on
your computer can potentially be seen by anyone else using a
network ... and people act as if they would in private, only
they're not," said Dr. Elliot King, a Loyola University
communication professor. "It's up to the institution to
publish rules and make them clear to students." ....
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Interactive training (WebCT) gives skating judges immediate
feedback
The University of Delaware and the US Figure Skating Association
have teamed up to create this state-of-the-art training class
for judges. It's likely the forerunner of many more similar
tools....
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MyDoom Knocks SCO Offline
As expected, the target date for MyDoom came, and the SCO
Website went - offline. SCO has offered a $250K bounty for
information leading to the arrest and conviction of those
responsible for MyDoom.
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Yale University Little-Affected By MyDoom
For the first time, the university activated a program that
looks for the signature of the virus - files names known to
contain MyDoom - and just deleted them....
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Yet Another Microsoft Internet Explorer Vulnerability Announced
This is a "remote code execution" vulnerability that is rated
"critical."...
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Network G'es Down At Idaho State - Not MyDoom-Related
Students suspected MyDoom, but it was actually just as simple,
last Friday, as a burnt out card in the main ISU router....
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Engineering G'es Virtual w/Student Portfolios at Penn State
Students who are working on their senior thesis store and
publish their efforts in the "Capstone Project Electronic
Portfolios" (CPEP).
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Ball State Speeds Up Wireless Network
In this case, it's not speeding up coverage, campus wide, so
much as increasing data speed from 11 Mbps to 54 Mbps for the
wireless network's 3,000-plus users.....
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