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Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator

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Title:Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator (ID: ERS0502)
Author(s):Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) and Gail Salaway (EDUCAUSE)
With:Richard N. Katz (EDUCAUSE) and John Voloudakis (Huron Consulting Group)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Research Studies (02/07/2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This ECAR research study is designed to illuminate a host of current network management practices related to IT in higher education; opportunities for connectivity to external networks; the institutional context of organization, leadership, and management; current and emerging technologies and converged networks; and the future of networking. The study is based on five major research initiatives: a literature review; consultation with the EDUCAUSE Net@EDU Integrated Communications Solutions Working Group; survey responses from 517 chief information officers and network directors in higher education; qualitative interviews with 12 higher education leaders about their view of the future of IT networking in higher education; and three in-depth cases studies involving four U.S. institutions and SURF, a Dutch higher education and research partnership.

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Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator Roadmap

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Title:Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator Roadmap (ID: ECM0502)
Author(s):Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) and Gail Salaway (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Roadmaps (02/07/2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This ECAR roadmap is designed to illuminate a host of current network management practices related to IT in higher education; opportunities for connectivity to external networks; the institutional context of organization, leadership and management; current emerging technologies and converged networks; and the future of networking. The roadmap is based on five major research initiatives: a literature review, consultation with the EDUCAUSE Net@EDU Integrated Communications Solutions Working Group, survey responses from 517 chief information officers and network directors in higher education, qualitative interviews with 12 higher education leaders about their view of the future of IT networking in higher education, and three in-depth cases studies involving four U.S. institutions and SURF, a Dutch higher education and research partnership.

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Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator

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Title:Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator (ID: EKF0502)
Author(s):Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE), Gail Salaway (EDUCAUSE), Richard N. Katz (EDUCAUSE), and John Voloudakis (Huron Consulting Group)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Key Findings (02/07/2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This ECAR research study is designed to illuminate a host of current network management practices related to IT in higher education; opportunities for connectivity to external networks; the institutional context of organization, leadership and management; current emerging technologies and converged networks; and the future of networking. The study is based on five major research initiatives: a literature review, consultation with the EDUCAUSE Net@EDU Integrated Communications Solutions Working Group, survey responses from 517 chief information officers and network directors in higher education, qualitative interviews with 12 higher education leaders about their view of the future of IT networking in higher education, and three in-depth cases studies involving four U.S. institutions and SURF, a Dutch higher education and research partnership.

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Public Key Infrastructure: Making Progress, But Many Challenges Remain Key Findings

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Title:Public Key Infrastructure: Making Progress, But Many Challenges Remain Key Findings (ID: EKF0301)
Author(s):Daniel Blum (Burton Group)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Key Findings (03/28/2003)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Public Key Infrastructure: Making Progress, But Many Challenges Remain" is a Key Findings summary. Research Director Dan Blum and Analyst Gerry Gebel provide an update to Burton Group's assessment of the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) market, its challenges, and its future.

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This publication is currently password protected. All faculty, staff, and students from institutions that have subscribed to ECAR are authorized to access this publication by using their EDUCAUSE personal profile.

Public Key Infrastructure: Making Progress, But Many Challenges Remain

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Title:Public Key Infrastructure: Making Progress, But Many Challenges Remain (ID: ERS0301)
Author(s):Daniel Blum (Burton Group)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Research Studies (03/28/2003)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Public Key Infrastructure: Making Progress, But Many Challenges Remain" is a Research Report prepared by Burton Group, an ECAR partner. It is available to ECAR subscribers through special arrangement. Research Director Dan Blum and Analyst Gerry Gebel provide an update to Burton Group's assessment of the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) market, its challenges, and its future.

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This publication is currently password protected. All faculty, staff, and students from institutions that have subscribed to ECAR at the ECAR Participating, Comprehensive Content, Corporate, and Research Studies Package levels are authorized to access this publication by using their EDUCAUSE personal profile.