Conference 2007 : Exhibits

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2007 Summer Conference and Exhibition
Conference: July 30 – August 2, 2007
Exhibits: July 31 and August 1, 2007
Renaissance Hotel
Washington, D.C.
Audience

Welcome Exhibitors!

Please join us for Campus Technology 2007, sponsored by Campus Technology magazine. Now in its 14th year, this annual education technology conference and exhibition attracts a diverse audience of IT professionals, administrators, and tech-savvy faculty who are key decision-makers at their institutions.

Campus Technology conferences (formerly Syllabus) are recognized as the event for higher education's leading professionals who are seeking to learn about the latest trends, applications, technologies and products for teaching and administration. Designed for networking and exploration, Campus Technology will enable vendors and attendees to interact and transact in an intimate, collegial environment that is conducive for learning and business.

Audience

Join your industry peers and hundreds of new and returning attendees when the 2007 Campus Technology Conference hosts another exciting week of programming. Space is limited and will sell out. We hope to see you there!

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    Cloud Management Startup Launches Infrastructure Intelligence Tool

    A new AI-powered infrastructure intelligence tool from cloud management startup env0 aims to turn the fog of sprawling, enterprise-scale deployments into crisp, queryable insight, minus the spreadsheets, scripts, and late-night Slack threads.

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    Kennedy-King College Rolls Out Holistic Student Support Program

    Chicago's Kennedy-King College is expanding student support services through a collaboration between City Colleges of Chicago and One Million Degrees (OMD), a Chicago-based nonprofit serving low-income community college students.

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    Report: 93% of Students Believe Gen AI Training Belongs in Degree Programs

    The vast majority of today's college students — 93% — believe generative AI training should be included in degree programs, according to a recent Coursera report. What's more, 86% of students consider gen AI the most crucial technical skill for career preparation, prioritizing it above in-demand skills such as data strategy and software development.

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    Security Firm Identifies Generative AI 'Vishing' Attack

    A new report from Ontinue's Cyber Defense Center has identified a complex, multi-stage cyber attack that leveraged social engineering, remote access tools, and signed binaries to infiltrate and persist within a target network.