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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Short Clip: Technology gives SF Giants players competitive edge
CIO Bill Schlough explains how the SF Giants are using technology to help improve player development and scouting.
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Short Clip: SF Giants' ballpark gets HD makeover
CIO Bill Schlough shows off the SF Giants new HD big screen monitor which gives fans 16 by 9 HD images and the latest player information.
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San Francisco Giants’ CIO, Bill Schlough - Transcript
Dan Farber: Bill Thanks for joining me Bill Schlough: Thanks for having me, Dan. Dan Farber: Well, we’re here at AT&T Park, in the press box, at the home of the San Francisco Giants. For...
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Short Clip: How virtualization saves big bucks
Qualcomm CIO Norm Fjeldheim explains how virtualization has saved his company about $15 million over three years.
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Hilton Hotels CIO: Tim Harvey - Transcript
Dan Farber: Tim, thanks for joining me. Tim Harvey: Thank you Dan for having me. Dan Farber: Now Hilton is a very large-scale operation, 3000 hotels, 500,000 rooms, across 80 countries. How do...
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MI $36m plan to buy iPods comes under a cloud of suspicion
A trip two Michigan lawmakers took to Cupertino is coming under increased scrutiny as the public is wondering whether the trip was a junket paid for by Apple or a fact-finding mission paid for by...
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Fed cutbacks strips schools of tech funding
In a report indicative of many schools across the country, educators in Santa Clarita, CA, are concerned that decreased state and federal funding for technology will compromise future technology...
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Congressman: Ed software study shows administration bias
A commentary in Business Week by U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, a Democrat from Wisconsin, states that the nation's schools are failing to prepare children to compete in the global economy. Kind was...
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Stemming flight from STEM with robotics
Educators are trying to stem the tide of students away from STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) by reshaping programs to make them more enticing to students, reports...
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UF keeps students up to date through text messages
It's as close to mental telepathy as a university could get. The University of Florida has a new text messaging service that can almost instantly communicate with students via their cell...
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School fights IT outsourcing fears
How much does outsourcing jobs overseas affect enrollment in IT courses in colleges? Computer degrees have seen a sharp decline since the dot-com bust and that's putting pressure on colleges...
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Another hit on educational software
Hard on the heels of a Education Department study that trashed the effectiveness of edcuational software, a new study finds similar results. The study conducted by the National Center for...
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UK politicians call for limits on student fingerprinting
The UK is seeing a backlash to education authorities scanning student fingerprints without asking parents' permission, reports PC Pro. Fingerprint systems are used in schools to allow...
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OH public school turn to cyberschool pioneer
<When it comes to virtual schooling, Cleveland public school administrators have done an about-face and are embracing cyber-schooling with zeal, reports the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Traditional...
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iPods, firefighters in conflict in state budget
Should Michigan legislators spend money on iPods for every student or focus on paying off the looming budget deficit? That's the question many lawmakers are mulling over as the Legislature...
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Students welcome law school prof's ban on laptops
Laptops may be a blessing for law students who take copious notes in class, but one law professor has banished them from his classroom, reports the Wall Street Journal Citing students' lack...
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Teen's free speech rights restored after judge deems her a delinquent
In a victory for free-speech rights, a three-judge panel overturned a judge's verdict that a juvenile committed harassment, identity deception and identity theft on a MySpace page, reports the...
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UC medical school reports data breach
In the latest of a series of data breaches at universities, the University of California at San Francisco says there was a breach at its medical campus, reports CNET News. The breach may have...
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Brits try text-messaging parents of truants
UK officials fighting school truancy have something new in their arsenal -- a program to text-message parents of offenders, reports EADT 24. The government has selected five schools in North...
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Archiving lectures helps students, doesn't hurt attendance
Is a university lecture better viewed live or recorded? Will attendance drop off because students can listen to lectures after the fact? These are concerns that teachers have now that many...
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