It's the little things: cutting-edge computing accessories improve productivity, enhance security, and refine systems, putting so-called 'peripheral' needs front and center.(peripherals)(Column)
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), June, 2007 by Waters, John K.
IT DEPARTMENTS ARE RULED
by a kind of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: The big-tech stuff--the operating systems, the networks, the data centers--gets the priority, food-and-shelter attention, while upgrading the backup power supplies, evaluating new projector mounts, and taming that rat's nest of classroom cords fall somewhere between the desire for fame and the need for self-actualization.
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"We tend to think of this kind of gear as accessories, and so we get around to it almost as an afterthought." observes Matt Flood. network administrator for the Goose Creek ...
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