IT Trends :: Thursday, September 7, 2006

Opinion

How IT Makes the Impossible Possible

By Terry Calhoun

Information technology is so cool because, among other things, once it becomes an infrastructure for something, there are so many ways for that something to be better than it was before. Sometimes it isn’t even evident that it is in fact the existence of information technology than makes something possible when otherwise it would never have happened.

Here in my day job at the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), that’s happening again now. This time, it is the society’s ability to implement a nationwide survey regarding the status of crisis management and planning on college and university campuses. I’ll write more about that upcoming, important survey below.

We already conduct an annual survey of “space” on campuses – space detailed by kind of use: classroom, office, etc. The story of how we are able to do that is the story of how the IT infrastructure makes otherwise impossible things possible. In this case, it is through driving down the cost...

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Deals, Contracts, Awards

George Washington Students to Get a Taste of iTunes U

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Solar Power May Soon Bring the Web to Remote Areas

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New Technology

Wired For Safety, Late-Night Snacks

Cell phones aren't just for talking anymore...

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U. of Michigan Adds Google Digitized Books to Online Catalog – With Limits

The University of Michigan is updating its online card catalog to include digital full-page scans of books...

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Wi-Fi Alliance Nears New Wireless Standard

802.11n gets a "big shot in the arm," by the adoption of standards by a manufacturing group more than a year before such an accomplishment had been scheduled...

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