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Igniting Corporate Relations on your Campus
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March 31, 2008
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Western Regional Conference 2008
Learn how establishing a corporate relations function within your IT department can benefit your institution by leveraging technology investments to benefit alumni relations, enhancing institutiona…
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Partnering with Education and Research
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January 1, 2003
Overview of 360Networks "post-telecom bust strategies", including a review of the company's history of partnering with with research and education customers to meet their telecommuni…
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Free Software on Campus: Something for Nothing?
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January 1, 2001
This session will provide a brief history of the free software movement and will cover the most popular current distributions of both Linux and BSD, as well as the kinds of applications available f…
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Mainframes are from Mars and PCs are from Venus
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January 1, 1998
This paper discusses how the University of Florida, a mainframe centric environment, created a more user-friendly environment for casual computing users who need access to information that is store…

















