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From the December 2005 Issue of Campus Technology

Welcome to Our First Annual 101 Best Practices Guide

Security, mobility, and covergence initiatives will be topping the to-do lists of campus technology leaders in 2006. Are you ready?

"Wouldn’t it be great to have at your fingertips the most pertinent information you might need to help you launch or move forward that looming security, mobility, or convergence initiative?" asks Editor-in-Chief Katherine Grayson introducing the first annual 101 Best Practices guide from Campus Technology. The guide is now available online. Read the editor's introduction to Find Out More.

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