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Goshen College, a national liberal arts college widely recognized for academic excellence, has worked hard to stay abreast of technology. College technology has played an increasingly critical role in higher education. As technology leaps forward year by year, managers of information technology must strike a delicate balance to ensure performance and at the same time, extend their budget. College deployed 1 GHz AMD Athlon processors which met and exceeded the specs.
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