As bring your own device and tablet initiatives get underway, IT administrators think about how to provide more security through their Internet filters.
The City University of New York will make open-source software available to other universities so they can easily configure, customize and control an academic social network.
This academic year, Maine became the first state to bring the majority of K-12 public schools onto the same cloud-based Internet filtering service, according to market research.
At Tompkins Cortland Community College in New York, the IT team develops mobile sites and applications that give students important information from all corners of the college.
By virtualizing desktops, the Brooklyn college will cut back on lost instruction time and provide students with tools to build e-portfolios and take assessments.