EDUCAUSE - translation to English
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EDUCAUSE - translation to English

AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION
Edupage; EDUCAUSE; Educause.edu; Educause Review; EDUCAUSE Review; Educom

EDUCAUSE         
= EDUCAUSE
Ex: The author explains the origin of EDUCAUSE in 1998, born out of the merger of 2 US organizations, EDUCOM and CAUSE, concerned with computer systems in higher education.
EDUCAUSE      
= EDUCAUSE.
Ex: The author explains the origin of EDUCAUSE in 1998, born out of the merger of 2 US organizations, EDUCOM and CAUSE, concerned with computer systems in higher education.

Wikipedia

Educause

Educause is a nonprofit association in the United States whose mission is "to advance higher education through the use of information technology". Membership is open to institutions of higher education, corporations serving the higher education information technology market, and other related associations and organizations.

Examples of use of EDUCAUSE
1. Petersen said that in a Educause survey released in October, about a quarter of 400 colleges said that they had experienced a security incident in which confidential information was compromised during the previous 12 months, the newspaper reported.
2. Security experts said the UCLA breach, in the sheer number of people affected, appeared to be among the largest at an American college or university. To my knowledge, it‘s absolutely one of the largest,‘‘ Rodney Petersen, security task force coordinator for Educause, a nonprofit higher education association, told the Los Angeles Times.
3. Campuses across the country are reassessing their risks to see what new security steps they should take, as well as making sure that existing data privacy policies are being followed, says Rodney Petersen, a security expert at EDUCAUSE in Washington, D.C., a nonprofit association that promotes the use of computers in higher education.