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  <title>Winter Quarter 2009 Tech Briefings</title>
  <description>Held Friday afternoons in Turing Auditorium, Tech Briefings are informal, interactive seminars on computer-related topics of interest to the Stanford community. These sessions are intended for power users, Expert Partners, and those with IT responsibilities, but are open to everyone - faculty, staff, and students. The Tech Briefings, led by knowledgeable IT Services staff or other IT professionals, run from 2:00 to 3:30 P.M. No registration is required - just come on by and learn something new. No fees. No fuss.</description>
  <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/</link>

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     <title>January 9: Low Cost Storage Solutions - Dan Stillmaker, IT Services</title>
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Low Cost Storage Solutions - Dan Stillmaker, IT Services
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb1</link>
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     <title>January 16: Apple Presents - Wyn Davies, Apple </title>
	 <description> Apple Presents - Wyn Davies, Apple
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb2</link>
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     <title>January 23: Introduction to Networking </title>
	 <description> Introduction to Networking
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb3</link>
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     <title>January 30: Introducing Stanford Captioning - John Foliot, Stanford Online Accessibility Program</title>
	 <description>Introducing Stanford Captioning - John Foliot, Stanford Online Accessibility Program
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb4</link>
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  <title>February 6: Intermediate Networking: Ethernet and IP - Drew Saunders, IT Services</title>
  <description> Intermediate Networking: Ethernet and IP - Drew Saunders, IT Services
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<link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb5</link>
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     <title>February 13: NO TECH BRIEFING</title>
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	 NO TECH BRIEFING
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb6</link>
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     <title>February 20: The Stanford iPhone - Aaron Wasserman / Kayvon Beykpour (Terribly Clever)</title>
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	 The Stanford iPhone - Aaron Wasserman / Kayvon Beykpour (Terribly Clever)
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb7</link>
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     <title>February 27: Green IT: From Desktops to Datacenters - Joyce Dickerson, Department of Sustainability and Energy Management and IT Services</title>
	 <description>Green IT: From Desktops to Datacenters - Joyce Dickerson, Department of Sustainability and Energy Management and IT Services
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb8</link>
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     <title>March 6: NetDB Power Searching - Drew Saunders, IT Services</title>
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	 NetDB Power Searching - Drew Saunders, IT Services
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb9</link>
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     <title>March 13: Research Using LabVIEW - Tamarian Coleman, David Horn, LabVIEW</title>
	 <description>Research Using LabVIEW - Tamarian Coleman, David Horn, LabVIEW
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb10</link>
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     <title>March 20: Whole Disk Encryption –
IT Services' Enterprise Solution based on PGP Technology - Steve Loving, IT Services</title>
	 <description>Whole Disk Encryption –
IT Services' Enterprise Solution based on PGP Technology - Steve Loving, IT Services
	 </description>
	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb11</link>
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     <title>March 27: Website Security - Mark Branom</title>
	 <description>In this presentation, learn about controlling acces to internal or confidential documents on a Stanford website using the Stanford Web Authentication Services, commonly known as WebAuth, along with other standard password protection schemes.  The presenter will cover how to restrict access to certain website directories to certain SUNet IDs, and how to create a password protection scheme that can be used by any selected group of users - such as collaborators at other universities or institutions who might not have a SUNet ID.
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	 <link>http://techbriefing.stanford.edu/index.html#tb12</link>
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