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Social Networking in the Campus
Social Networking in the Campus
By Jonathan Andresen, Director of Product Marketing - Asia Pacific, Blue Coat Systems | May 25, 2010
Educational institutions should optimize existing resources to provide a richer, faster and more secure university network. The goal is to manage recreational network use so it does not interfere with academic and administrative priorities, rather than prohibit it. Social networking applications can thereby be permitted while academic freedom remains protected.
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