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- We are very pleased to announce that the Spring/Summer 2006 issue of Connect won first place in the 2006 SIGUCCS Communications Awards. Our thanks and congratulations to the issue's contributors!
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Connect: Information Technology at NYU is edited and published by New York University's Information Technology Services (ITS). This semi-annual magazine's scope includes information about computing, networking, and telecommunications across NYU's various schools, departments and administrative units. In addition, Connect occasionally covers developments in information technology outside the University.
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