Forget ones and zeros

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The Week Ahead in Tech: MIT Sloan CIO Symposium

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MOOCs overshadowing traditional online education

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Report: Student data too often a tangled web for schools

Schools are flooded with data, but students, parents, teachers, and administrators often lack the ability to make use of it because the systems for collecting, storing, and analyzing that information don't mesh, many officials who work with, or in, K-12 education say. Read Full Article >
- EdWeek.org 05/22/2013

Military grapples with explosive growth of drone data stores

Drones gather massive amounts of imagery and data, causing problems for the Air Force. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/22/2013

For us, Chromebooks don’t work

Chromebooks seem to offer everything: a mature platform, integration with Google services, and great price. It’s great, until users hit that Word issue. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/22/2013

Working Smarter: 3 steps to overcoming procrastination

You just can't get started. You still can't get started. When are you ever going to get started? Productivity expert Pierre Khawand offers a three-step trick to...getting started. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/22/2013

Big data invades the data center

Big data is high volume, high velocity, real-time data that comes from all kinds of sources and ends up in a data center. Organizations need highly scalable storage and servers as well as the applications and frameworks to process all of the incoming data. Read Full Article >
- ZDNet.com 05/22/2013

Authorized Access: Freeing users, protecting the network

Successful access management will enable your users to get what they need when they need it, while at the same time protecting your enterprise network. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/22/2013

Why I can’t decide on getting a tablet

A blogger struggles with questions on his need and use for a tablet and speculates on its longevity. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/22/2013

Better laptop bags for the savvy traveler

Checkpoint-friendly laptop bags allow travelers to keep their laptops tucked away in protective cases while undergoing X-ray screening. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/22/2013

Goggles that can see what doctors can’t

A recent study suggests that special goggles worn by patients are better at noticing the subtle eye and head movements of stroke victims than the naked eye. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/22/2013