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  • The merging of information technologies through digital transformation has st... as it finds its way to different applications and focuses on different world problems, such as g.... NOTES . (1) Victoria L. Tinio, ICT in Education (New Yor...

  • MLA-L, the electronic-mail distribution list for music librarians, is now twenty years old. Before the establishment of the list in 1989, professional communication among music librarians was paper based and slow. The growth of computer networks in the early 1980s led to the development of applications to promote group communication, including LISTSERV, an e-mail distribution application released in 1986. With the help of Mary Papakhian, a member of the information technology staff at Indiana University, Ralph Papakhian established MLA-L as the first distribution list on the university's LISTSERV server. Growth of the list was rapid: by the end of 1995, there were over 1,000 subscribers, and since then the number has slowly increased to over 1,100. The topics of discussion on MLA-L cove...

  • If you told your kids that when they spend time on Facebook they're actually collaborating with their friends using Web 2.0, they'd give you "that look." But that's what social media applications like Facebook offer -- interactive information sharing via the Internet. It's the basis for what FirstBest Systems Inc, is bringing to the marketplace with its Underwriting Management Systems -- a commercial lines electronic underwriting solution. ACORD and IASA have applauded the efforts of FirstBest and honored them with the Innovative Implementation Award and the Technology Achievement Award, respectively. The result is a fully managed offering that enables real time collaboration between agents and underwriters. FirstBest's first customer was ICW Group Insurance Cos, a San Diego-based super...

  • Twenty-first-century learning": The slightly new-agey term sounds good, but what does it mean? The definition encompasses yet more buzz-phrases, such as "student-centered learning" and "project-based instruction." Proponents of 21st-century learning have also staked out some rather traditional skill sets, such as problem solving, collaboration, communication, and innovation and creativity. "It's classic Vermont, right?" [Dunne] says. "Innovative and resourceful." Google granted French's application, and the BRSU became the first set of non-higher-education schools to enroll in the system, which includes free technical support and access to die applications via an Internet address with the school's domain name. What is a concern, for most teachers today, is their ability to use the tool...

    ... the possibilities that exist to use technology to bring Vermont classrooms into the 21st century,..., "if you use a SMART Board to just take notes, you might as well have an old-fashioned blackboar... extent? Ed Barry, director of information technology services for the Milton Town School Dis...

  • ... Amendment in the Face of Changing Technology 1. Katz and its Progeny: Defining Reasonable Expec... Prospective and Historical Cell-Site Information Require a Warrant III. Reviving Privacy: Why GPS S... features are used in a myriad of applications, such as street directions, mapping, finding local...See infra notes 17-19 and accompanying text. In the case of cell p...

  • ...The premier technology university in Finland is here as well as its leadi.... In information technology, the area houses both Nokia and start-u... his eye, Vardi turns to Stanley Fischer and notes that there are 1.5 start-ups per 1.5 million peopl..., a provider of virtualization applications, Benraz favors a cultural explanation. "Everyone w...

  • Yet technology never determines applications, and it was the release of Google's vision for a searchable online repository for the world's printed books that ignited the imagination of countless people and organizations, with a dollop of uncertainty on the part of every principal involved: authors, whose intellectual creations became suddenly transformed into a binary index; publishers, who wondered what role in distribution they would have in a visible future where Amazon and Google could surface their most valuable assets; libraries, who wondered if there would be a role for anything beyond warehousing print books gathering dust on shelves; and scholars, who worried about the quality of the book's online presence while exulting in the new capacities to find information, and combine it...

    ... ripping publishing and libraries apart, and notes the important cultural and organizational stresses...

  • Harvard professor Andrew McAfee describes the process of moving to an enterprise-wide approach as starting with "Function IT" that assists with tasks, then moving to "Network IT" that facilitates interactions, and finally ending up at "Enterprise IT" that specifies business processes.1 McAfee notes that enterprise IT applications are "purchased and imposed...by senior management" and cannot be adopted without "new interdependences, processes and decision rights." Information management processes must: * Identify information needs * Design the information management system structure * Capture, organize, store, retrieve, process, and analyze data and information * Transmit, report, and display data and information * Safeguard data and information To take all this into consideration, usin...

    ... Yet organizations are running into new technology issues as they move beyond basic tools such as wor...

  • ...For in-depth information about the event visit http://show.aiimondemand.com... A2iA's Intelligent Word Recognition technology to enable a computer to speed-read like a human. V... their own automated data-capture applications for processing unstructured or semi-structured for... as SAP R/3(R), Microsoft Navision, Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange, EASY ENTERPRISE, our platf...

  • The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America's Agents Council for Technology (ACT) recently hosted its third free Webinar on e-mail security titled "Protecting Independent Agent Clients with Secure E-mail Using TLS (Transport Layer Security)." In announcing the Webinar, ACT executive director Jeff Yates said that the commercial line applications and other confidential consumer information need to be protected if they are sent via e-mail to carriers. Jim Rogers, director of distribution technology, The Hartford Financial Services Group, said that agencies should use an IT expert to set up TLS on their e-mail server for incoming and outgoing e-mails. The IT professional can also determine which of the agent's carriers are enabled for TLS. In this day and age of focus on secur...



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