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CMS: sticking with tried and true: institutions are boosting their content management efforts with the use of commercial software while looking at open-source technology with a cautious eye. Aug 1, 2006 2238
VoIP myth busters: using internet technology to deliver voice service has finally become ready for prime time. Learn the truths behind the myths surrounding this technology--and why more institutions are signing on. Mar 1, 2006 2543
Managing a mobile mix: laptops and tablets PCs enjoy widespread use on college campuses. Here are practical tips on incorporating them into the fabric of the institution. Nov 1, 2005 1958
One-stop data shop: at a growing number of institutions today, everyone can access the same base of data in core information systems, even while using that data in different ways. Oct 1, 2005 2001
When disaster strikes: IHEs are implementing wide-ranging plans to protect their technology systems in the event of natural or man-made disasters. Sep 1, 2005 2163
Campus networks get stretched: IHEs are finding new ways to expand the reach of the technology that ties together teachers, students and faculty. Jul 1, 2005 2014
The changing face of IT executives: managing information technology departments increasingly requires business and political skills. Major concerns include security, staff training, and keeping up with ever-evolving user needs. Cover Story Jun 1, 2005 2528
The emergence of Web services: Web services technology is helping IHEs use data and services more easily, quickly, and cheaply. Apr 1, 2005 1649
How to manage the data crunch: IHEs of every size are finding solutions to their server and storage needs that require less manpower to maintain and that create fewer headaches. Feb 1, 2005 1682
Higher ed goes mobile, lightweight: from handhelds to tablets to laptops, campus computer users are veering away from traditional desktop PCs. So why are they still showing up in the campus computer labs? Dec 1, 2004 2202

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