Pennsylvania high school plans to capture intruders digitally
East Stroudsburg High School in Pennsylvania is installing the Intelligent Selection surveillance system from Gray Electronics of Kyle, Texas.
Michigan school district goes high-tech
A Michigan school district recently added cable broadcasts, desktop videoconferencing and intranet support to its teachers' traditional resources.
Software helps town build for the future
When a small town in North Carolina decided it wanted to build a $6 million recreation center, it needed to make sure the center wouldn't be a financial drain. Local Impact software helped make the case.
ROUTERS
A popular current misconception holds that network routers will soon be as rare as rotary telephones. Don't believe it.
Norton's Speed Disk 5.0 defragments and optimizes NT files, directories, space
Like the leaves that fill your yard in the fall, file fragments clutter a server's hard disk. Unlike dead leaves, the fragments cause poor performance, slow booting, lost data and shutdowns.
Symantec suite is retooled with a simpler interface
Symantec Corp. has repackaged the same tools in its Norton utility suite so many times that it reminds me of a holiday gift that gets passed around again and again.
Feds look out for compromised computers in denial-of-service attacks
FEB. 9—Federal chief information officers and systems administrators are on the alert for compromised computers that could be used as staging grounds for distributed denial-of-service attacks, which hit several prominent Internet commerce sites this week.
Discarded PC gets new life with upgrade
For some time, a 4-year-old PC'its 200-MHz Pentium processor stone cold'had sat idle in a corner of the GCN Lab.
THE 50 STATES
CLASS ACT. Birmingham is pushing through a plan that would furnish each classroom with three Internet-connected PCs. The plan calls for 2,400 notebook PCs'one for every teacher, principal, counselor and librarian'8,000 PCs for students and 2,300 printers.
Enterprise stretches deep into heart of Texas
As executive director of the Information Resources Department, Carolyn Purcell has a big task: present a single, open and easily accessible face of government to citizens who boast a long tradition of independence and mistrust of government. After all, Texas is the only state that was once an independent nation. Purcell received a bachelor's degree in English and a master's in business administration from the University of Texas at Austin. Besides her work for the state, Purcell has worked in manufacturing and health care.
CIO OUTLOOK
Last month, during a postmortem briefing to journalists at the National Press Club in Washington, year 2000 czar John Koskinen made wrap-up observations based on his bird's-eye view.
LAB NOTES
USB rules. Makers of so-called legacy-free desktop PCs are not only eliminating cards and ports in favor of the Universal Serial Bus, they're also adding color to the chassis.
FROM THE EDITOR
Where can you find a convergence of nearly all important information technology issues'privacy, security, public Web access, multitier architectures and integration of legacy databases and applications?
GIS gives Texas map a whole new look
A notice saying, 'Texas, digitally remastered,' greets visitors to the Texas Strategic Mapping Program's Web site, at <a href="http://www.tnris.state.tx.us/stratmap">www.tnris.state.tx.us/stratmap</a>.
BUY LINES
Two recent cases'one involving procurement procedures and one involving a contract award'give advance warning about the information technology buying challenges that you will likely face this year.
After Windows 2000, expect Windows Me from Microsoft Corp.
FEB. 8—Even before Microsoft Corp.'s newest operating system makes it out the door, industry insiders are talking about the next OS expected later this year.
Clinton budget would boost agency IT funding
FEB. 8—President Clinton's 2001 budget proposal supports science and technology initiatives, specifically for high- priority, long-term basic research, Office of Management and Budget director Jacob J. Lew told a congressional panel today.
IT security, work force issues among CIOs' key concerns, new survey finds
FEB. 8—Agency information technology executives list cybersecurity and the IT work force shortage among the top issues they face, a new survey shows.
Conference features demo of free Office 2000 lookalike
FEB. 8—A free Web office suite that mimics Microsoft Office 2000 stole a fair amount of thunder at the Demo 2000 conference in Indian Wells, Calif., yesterday.
DOD delays rollout of pharmacy benefits system
FEB. 8—Defense Department officials have delayed by three months the rollout of a pharmacy benefits system designed to improve safety, but they still plan to meet an August goal for completing the continental U.S. rollout, an official said.
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