Keeping Up With ChangeI.T. Modifies Services to Meet Campus NeedsVisit a campus computing lab during midterm week, and you'll begin to understand why campus computing systems are working overtime. Class notes, papers, journal articles, and even discussions with professors are traveling through central computing systems and across the campus network. The volume of traffic and resources used to process information becomes even greater when you add all the business applications that utilize campus computers. To keep pace with ever-growing (and changing) needs of the campus, Information Technology is constantly working to enhance services and strengthen communication infrastructure. Today's I.T. Times looks at ten improvements in the works:
Articles by Virgil Palmer and Aviva Luria
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