A new report from Gartner suggests that by 2014 users will store more of their data in the cloud than on their personal computers.
Cloud vendors tout the benefits of paying for cloud services as operating expenses, rather than raising capital funds for infrastructure projects on campus. But the calculus is not as simple as that.
A college attorney explains seven legal issues that institutions need to consider before signing a cloud computing contract.
Five colleges in San Antonio will be migrating to a new learning management system over the next 10 months.
Desire2Learn, a provider of enterprise teaching and learning platforms for K-12 and higher education institutions, has signed a four-year Windows Azure global alliance agreement with Microsoft.
Will Google's new privacy policy affect the agreements the company has with universities and colleges? According to Google, the short answer is no, but with a nuance.
Microsoft is attracting higher education to the cloud as schools begin deploying Office 365, Microsoft's paid follow-on act to [email protected]
Internet2's new cloud partnership hopes to kick-start collaboration and shared research across higher ed institutions nationwide--and globally.
In a mobile world, cloud-based personal-storage services make it easier to manage documents across devices, and to collaborate with peers and students.
BMC Software has released Remedy OnDemand for Public Sector, a cloud-based IT service management solution.