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Executive View
Surprisingly, on many of our campuses, even the IT leadership responsible for the lion's share of technology deployments doesn't realize the extent to which the institution is dependent on open source. And that lack of awareness can be a threat to campuses. More
Worth Noting
Tech Tactics in Education will return on Sept. 25 with the conference theme "Overcoming Roadblocks to Innovation." Registration for the fully virtual event is now open. MoreA federal judge ruled this week that artificial intelligence company Anthropic did not violate copyright law when it used copyrighted books to train its Claude chatbot without author consent, but ordered the company to face trial on allegations it used pirated versions of the books. MoreAllegion US has announced a partnership with Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) and Denison College, in conjunction with Transact + CBORD, to install mobile credential technologies campuswide. Implementing Mobile Student ID into Apple Wallet and Google Wallet will allow students access to campus facilities, amenities, and residence halls using just their phones. MoreTuring Award-winning AI researcher Yoshua Bengio has launched LawZero, a new nonprofit aimed at developing AI systems that prioritize safety and truthfulness over autonomy. MoreThe Linux Foundation has announced it will host the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol project, an open standard originally developed by Google to support secure communication and interoperability among AI agents. MoreIBM has launched a new software stack for enterprise IT teams tasked with managing the complex governance and security challenges posed by autonomous AI systems. MoreThe Cloud Security Alliance has announced a new artificial intelligence-powered system that automates the validation of cloud service providers' (CSPs) security assessments, aiming to improve transparency and trust across the cloud computing landscape. MoreNetwork automation firm Network to Code has launched NautobotGPT, an AI-powered assistant aimed at helping enterprise network engineers create, test, and troubleshoot automation tasks more efficiently. MoreNearly nine out of 10 organizations are already using AI services in the cloud — but fewer than one in seven have implemented AI-specific security controls, according to a recent report from cybersecurity firm Wiz. MoreNinety-three percent of students across the United States have used AI at least once or twice for school-related purposes, according to the latest AI in Education report from Microsoft. MoreGoogle DeepMind has officially launched Gemma 3n, the latest version of its lightweight generative AI model designed specifically for mobile and edge devices — a move that reinforces the company's emphasis on on-device computing. MoreHewlett Packard Enterprise and Nvidia have expanded their partnership to accelerate enterprise artificial intelligence adoption through new modular infrastructure and turnkey AI platform offerings. More
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Call for Nominations, Papers & Proposals
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Brought to you by the producers of Campus Technology and THE Journal, the September 2025 Tech Tactics in Education conference offers hands-on learning and interactive discussions on the most critical technology issues and practices across K–12 and higher education. Extended deadline: July 18, 2025
Upcoming Award Opportunities
Upcoming Events
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Aug. 5–6, 2025
New York, NY
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Aug. 18–22, 2025
San Diego, CA
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Sept. 25, 2025
Online
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Oct. 20–24, 2025
Denver, CO
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Oct. 27–30, 2025
Nashvile, TN
Nov. 12–13, 2025
Online
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Nov. 3–4, 2025
Chicago, IL
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Nov. 3–5, 2025
Tucson, AZ
Webinars on Demand
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Sponsor: MGT
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Sponsors: Rackspace Technology and AWS
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Sponsors: Quantiphi and AWS
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Sponsor: Wiz
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Sponsor: Ooma
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Sponsors: Okta, Carahsoft, and Active Cyber
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Sponsor: Unicon, Inc.
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Sponsor: Juniper Networks
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Sponsor: Pluralsight
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Sponsors: Broadcom and Carahsoft
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Sponsors: Acquia, Lullabot and Carahsoft
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Professional Resources
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C-Level View opens a strategy-oriented forum for discussions on technology topics of vital importance to today's top-level campus executives. It offers information sharing, interviews, opinion, news, and career moves for all who are charged with the progressive use of technology across all areas of the campus. Published monthly.
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