Mass notification company Cooper Notification has begun introducing LED-based notification products.
A cloud storage company has released a version of its product specifically designed for colleges and universities.
Communications technology company Motorola Solutions has unveiled two new entrants--the XPR 7550 and XPR 3500--in its Mototrbo (pronounced "moto-turbo") two-way digital radio portfolio.
Technology company Philips has launched a set of LCD displays that adhere to the Open Pluggable Specification, useful in digital signage.
ESET has released ESET Endpoint Antivirus as a replacement for NOD32 Antivirus 4 and ESET Endpoint Security to replace Smart Security 4.
Sure, voice over IP can save your schools money; but don't neglect the security aspects in your rush to get it running.
A northeastern Pennsylvania university is adding live broadcast televisions to its emergency campus alert system.
An Oracle PeopleSoft-based student information system in place since 2010 has been breached at the University of Nebraska Lincoln.
Regent University has implemented a new Internet security application intended to block user access to Web sites known to carry malware and to stop infected machines from being able to access the network.
With 1,300-plus databases under its management, the U Massachusetts Medical School has plenty to worry about when it comes to keeping data secure; but this database team has put in place change management practices that go a long way in protecting the resources in its care.