IT NEWS
War Down to the Wire: PeopleSoft and Oracle Battle On
PeopleSoft's board, saying that the Oracle bid of $24 per share devalues the
company, have rejected Oracle's final offer. Now it's up to shareholders who
have until Friday night to consent to Oracle's bid. (USA Today)
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California State Hayward Administrator Makes Advances with eTextbooks
Inefficient procedures used to cause problems and lose money for the Cal
State system in purchasing eBooks for disabled students, but an administrator at
Hayward who spearheaded what has become the CSU Center for Alternative Media, is
making it work smoothly and save dollars, too. (The Argus)
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Penn State Staff Are "Segwaying" Around Campus
Penn State joins Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, and Louisiana Tech, among others, in
using this new transportation technology on campus. (The Digital Collegian)
(USA Today)
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Central Michigan Steps Lightly During Construction
The Woldt Computer Center will only be closed for one month of construction
of an adjacent residential restaurant, but for many months, access in and out
will be difficult for safety reasons, causing IT staff some grief. (Central
Michigan Life)
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Catholic University of America Struck by Internet Outages
Students are strongly affected, but administrators point out that it is infected
student computers on the network that are causing most of the problems. (The
Tower Online)
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North Carolina State's Technology Incubator to Let Startups
Use Grid
The plan is a complicated collaboration that will let startup companies which
usually cannot afford to access high-speed computing resources access the university's
network. (Triangle Tech Journal)
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Community College of Southern Nevada's High-Tech Film Lab a Big Hit
The decade-long fight between film and digital is over, and this community
college's students have a state-of-the-art facility and technology as good as
anyone's--it generates enthusiasm. (Las Vegas Review Journal)
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UT Arlington Technology Fair--Robot Canine Soccer Players
Sounds like UT Arlington has the formula for a successful technology fair
down pat. (The Shorthorn Online)
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Penn State Student Upgrades Registration
A Penn State student developed and implemented his own enhancement to the
school’s registration process. His program notifies users by e-mail when class
openings appear in the Penn State registration system. (The Digital Collegian)
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Viruses Slow Down Apogee Connection at Ithaca College
Looks like it took a month or two for problems to really hit on some campuses
this fall. At Ithaca, the whole system has been down intermittently, once for
2-3 days-- and as usual mostly due to student infections. (The Ithacan)
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Wireless, Broadband to Drive Net growth, Tech Leaders Say
Venture capitalists are opening up their wallets again and betting on wireless
and broadband to open the floodgates to profits--or so it was said at the recent
TechNet Innovation Summit in Mountain View, California. (USA Today)
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Security Scans Reveal Value of Bad News
It's probably going to be a trend on campus, too, but especially in federal
agencies, information security managers are more and more relying on vulnerability
scanners to find and report on network security risks. (USA Today)
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