Indiana's Open-Source Experiment By Matt Villano published 1 May 06 A status report on the largest Linux rollout in K-12 history.
Beyond Open Source By Matt Villano published 19 April 06 According to Jim Hirsch, open technology, not open source, is the wave of the future.
Who Goes There? By Matt Villano published 17 April 06 From eye-scanning to fingerprinting, biometric technology can help districts keep an eye on the comings and goings at their schools.
Whatever You Say, Boss By Matt Villano published 17 April 06 Sometimes, a CIO's biggest challenge is meeting the superintendent's expectations.
Open Arms for Open Source By Matt Villano published 12 April 06 Why Sharon Betts of Maine School Administrative District 52 is embracing open technologies.
Wireless Not for Everyone By Matt Villano published 5 April 06 According to one computer teacher, wireless networking may not be the best choice.
Best Practices: Wireless Security By Matt Villano published 29 March 06 Network manager Scott Friberg talks about how he's securing his district's new wireless network.
Planning for the Worst By Matt Villano published 20 March 06 How school technology leaders in the Gulf Coast weathered the storm.
Q&A: Philip Rothstein By Matt Villano published 15 March 06 When it comes to disaster recovery, it pays to plan ahead.
The ROI of VoIP By Matt Villano published 27 February 06 Everybody says VoIP saves big bucks. But does it?
Q&A: Craig Honour By Matt Villano published 22 February 06 An outgoing CIO reflects on his approach to governance during his tenure.
Q&A: Scott Wright By Matt Villano published 15 February 06 When it comes to organizing IT, Katy ISD follows a corporate plan.
Q&A: Patricia Renzulli By Matt Villano published 3 February 06 The School District of Philadelphia's top technology leader knows good governance.
The Case for Outsourced Security By Matt Villano published 3 February 06 A popular approach to managing IT in the corporate world comes to K-12.