Whether you find technology scary or fun, you'll enjoy exploring all there is to see and learn at the 2007 Information Technology Open House this Halloween, Wednesday, October 31, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at the Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center. Highly rated by faculty, staff, and students as time well spent, this once-a-year event can show you how to take advantage of a wealth of technology services--so mark your calendars!
Co-sponsored this year by IT Services and Campus Wide Agreements (CWA), the IT Open House gathers technology services from all over campus and vendors from all over the Bay Area into one exhibition hall. Stroll through the Alumni Center's beautiful McCaw Hall and see what technology is available to you now, as well as what's possible in the future. At this year's event you can find out how to:
- Save your department and yourself money on computer equipment;
- Get free or discounted software through Stanford programs;
- Connect securely to SUNet from home;
- Use convergent technologies, like iPhone, at Stanford;
- Access Stanford's online resources while traveling;
- Protect your computer from viruses and spyware;
- Use technology in the classroom;
- Conduct virtual meetings; and
- Much more!
See demos of new and future technology, play with gadgets, ask questions of tech wizards, collect tschotschkes, listen to talks on technology trends at noon. And, you could win a great prize!
Like Halloween, the IT Open House happens only once a year, so don't miss out on this unique opportunity. For more details, see:

