Bring your own device (BYOD) policies have been utilized more and more often in the private sector. Government agencies, however, have been more reluctant to incorporate such practices. They state that security is a large concern. What does this mean for the corporate tech decision maker?
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Allison Eckley answers questions about the Energy Freedom Act, and how it helps colleges find a cheaper, greener way to purchase power.
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Thinking of buying pan/tilt/zoom cameras? Before you go ahead and make a purchase, read these tips from JVC’s Security Division expert. He’ll tell you how to choose the right PTZ model camera and why all security cameras are not created equal. Avoid wasting your money and read this first.
Browning School’s Measured Approach to Tech Integration Pays Off
With the help of design build-firm, Presentation Products, a boys prep school revamps classroom tech and turns its gym into a multipurpose space.
The Browning School is a NY-based all boys prep school with long and impressive history reflected in both its academic achievements and technology design. We take a look inside recent classroom renovations and the quest to turn a gymnasium into a multipurpose space.
How to Use the “Value on Investment” Formula to Determine a Technology’s ROI
Bill McIntosh, CEO of Synergy Media Group shows end users how to use the VOI formula to determine the ROI of a technology decision.
EduComm Expo 2015 to Debut in Atlanta this Coming Fall
The new, two-day conference will feature a show floor and educational sessions for technology managers in higher education.
EduComm Expo 2015 will debut in Atlanta this coming fall, and will feature a show floor and educational sessions for technology managers in higher education.
McCaskill to Deliver Keynote at Campus Safety National Forum
Sen. Claire McCaskill will speak on college campus sexual violence at the National Forum June 25.
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) will speak on college campus sexual violence at the National Forum June 25.
There’s More To Fast Transactions Than Mobile Payments
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Mobile payments can make for a quick checkout experience, but that’s just the beginning of the potential this technology stands to deliver businesses — across industries. By leveraging additional marketing features of mobile payments, businesses can optimize existing efforts, and potentially, identify better methods of executing them.
Campus Safety Chicago Event Announces Keynote Speakers
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart and Safe Havens International's Michael Dorn will be the keynote speakers for the Chicago Campus Safety Conference July 13-14.
Campus Safety Magazine, K-12 TechDecisions sister publication, announces the keynote speakers for its Chicago event in July. The Chicago Campus Safety Conference is just one of several events planned this year that covers topics on safety and security for school, college and hospital campuses.


