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Types of Content
SIS Vendor Response TemplateUse this template to standardize the way the vendors respond to your request for proposal and to gather additional information from the vendors including corporate... |
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PowerSchool Unified Classroom Integrates MS OneNotePowerSchool Unified Classroom integrates MS OneNote. |
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D2L Demonstrates Commitment to Special Needs Through Aira PartnershipLearning management system D2L collaborates with accessibility software leader Aira |
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The Follett-Fujitsu Partnerships Lands in OntarioThe Ontario Education Collaborative Market awards Vendor of Record for Student Information System Follett Aspen and Fujitsu. |
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The Risk of Underinvesting in Project RiskEconomically, the only way to justify spending on project risk mitigation is to invest at least enough to understand the worst risks that need to be avoided. To make sense... |
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Microsoft’s Ignite Announcements Take Direct Aim at the CompetitionMicrosoft’s Ignite conference speaks to enterprise developers and IT teams, and this year’s event is making waves with a slew of new product announcements aimed squarely at... |
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Project Status: Red, Yellow, Green, or Greige?We’ve had a lot of debate about how to define a “red” project or a “yellow” project. It usually comes down to the discussion about what action should be taken, or perhaps... |
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