Student employees are the lifeblood of many IT organizations, and we often invest a lot of time, energy and resources to ensure their success and ours. Academic Technology Service...
This paper will discuss how the Information Services Client Services group facilitates the support of campus computer labs. It will discuss how one group consisting of three full-...
Open Source Software (OSS) has made great strides toward mainstream acceptance over the past two years. However, many IT managers, both in business and academia, are still cautiou...
Mike Davis, Will O'Donovan, John Fritz, Carlisle C...
Wabash College has initiated an innovative strategy to solve technology staffing problems experienced by many small undergraduate liberal arts colleges. This strategy targets stud...
We presented a paper in Denver that addressed our Remedy design process. At that time we talked about our current development process, but we hadn't implemented the product a...
This paper presents techniques and opportunities for creating targeted, lean, effective documentation and information to free your time and your readers’ time for other importan...
In order to keep on the leading edge of technology and to take advantage of new administrative features, we at University of Wyoming decided to upgrade our Windows NT 4.0 lab syst...
Academic Technology Services at the University of Rochester is in the process of revamping its student staff training program. This is in an effort to provide top-notch customer s...
Instances of misuse and misbehavior in our electronic communities are on the rise. The panel will address some of the current policy issues facing our campuses and talk about how ...
Jayne Ashworth, Jacqueline Craig, Marv Dunn, Cynth...
This paper describes the University of Colorado’s Windows 2000 deployment project for the Boulder campus, which is in progress as of this writing. Our department, Information Te...