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Corporate PresentationAccordent TechnologiesTuesday, March 22, 2005 Advantiv, Inc. - Software System Upgrades and Migrations: A Necessary EvilWednesday, March 26, 2003 Warren T. Mills, CEO, Advantiv Solutions, LLC Major software systems upgrades are more common and often more expensive then the assessments and purchase of new systems. Learn techniques to help mitigate the pain and save time and money for your next major system upgrade. Blackboard Inc., An EDUCAUSE Platinum PartnerTuesday, March 22, 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc., An EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner - Case Western Reserve University's Community ConnectionWednesday, March 26, 2003 Aurelia Crews, Partner Engagement Manager-FL, MS, AL, Microsoft Corporation Investing in technology at your college or university can become an investment in the community. With the help of Cisco Systems and Sprint, Case Western Reserve University built one of the most advanced gigabit-Ethernet networks in existence. The new one-gigabit-per-second network connects approximately 16, 000 computers at Case Western Reserve and the surrounding cultural and research institutions of the famed University Circle, including the Cleveland Orchestra and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Learn how advanced technology can improve not only your college or university but also your community. Computer Associates International, Inc. - Enterprise Information Portals to Foster Collaborative Development and Teaching EnvironmentsWednesday, March 26, 2003 Michael Yakiemchuk, Director, E-Learning Solutions Team, CA, Inc. This presentation will discuss how the enterprise information portal can support and foster collaborative development and teaching environments, as well as providing a description and demonstration of Computer Associates's CleverPath Portal. Corporate presentationMonday, March 21, 2005 Corporate presentationTuesday, March 22, 2005 CyberLearning Labs - ANGEL: Version 5.5 HighlightsWednesday, March 26, 2003 Christopher Clapp, President and CEO, ANGEL Learning, Inc. Version 5.5 of ANGEL, the open, enterprise course management system, delivers library capabilities. ANGEL's shared resource libraries make sharing and reusing learning content developed in any format possible. Version 5.5 also features course archive and restore functions and powerful system administrator tools. ANGEL's flexible framework allows instructors and departments to add new custom objects and functionality by extending existing items. Microsoft Corporation, An EDUCAUSE Gold Partner - Enterprise Application Integration at the University of CincinnatiTuesday, March 25, 2003 Gary W. Hammond, Application Analyst, University of Cincinnati Jeff Nuckolls, Technology Specialist, Microsoft Corporation Microsoft's BizTalk Server facilitated the integration of University of Cincinnati and its partners' applications through the use of accepted industry standards. Mirapoint, An EDUCAUSE Bronze PartnerTuesday, March 22, 2005 Norstan Communications, Inc. - Building a Campus Mobile NetworkTuesday, March 25, 2003 Randall Duffield, Managing Partner-Mobility, Norstan Communications, Inc. This session is designed to help campuses considering mobile infrastructure strategies that utilize wireless carriers, broadband wireless infrastructures, and wireless voice and data. Norstan will review enterprise-wide wireless networking options that leverage broadband wireless technologies from Foxcom Wireless with mobility solutions from Cisco, Symbol, Ericsson, SpectraLink, and Ascom. PerceptIS LLCMonday, March 21, 2005 The Linux Box Corporation - Issues Facing University Technologists When Integrating Open-Source SolutionsTuesday, March 25, 2003 Matthew W. Benjamin, Chief Technology Officer, The Linux Box Corporation To open source or not, and if so, how much? In this brief talk we'll address some of the issues that IT people face when choosing to deploy open-source technology, including what works what doesn't when getting started, support, performance expectations, developing applications in-house or implementing off-the-shelf software, and total cost of ownership. UNICON, Inc.Tuesday, March 22, 2005 Vernier Networks - Meeting the Challenge of the Wireless CampusWednesday, March 26, 2003 Neal Hardek, Director, Mid-west Sales, Vernier Networks, Inc. Wireless networks look increasingly attractive to educational IT administrators, faculty, and students. Campus behavior assumes mobility, from dorm to classroom, from classroom to lab, and so forth. Administrators must be able to ensure that only authorized users access appropriate resources as they move across campus. We will explore the many challenges of deploying WLANS on campus and how to meet the varied expectations of administrators, faculty, and students. WebCT, An EDUCAUSE Gold PartnerMonday, March 21, 2005 WebCT, An EDUCAUSE Gold Partner - WebCT Vista: The Premier Academic Enterprise System (AES)Tuesday, March 25, 2003 David Rosenbaum, Principal Solutions Engineer, Blackboard Inc. WebCT Vista is higher education's premier academic enterprise system, empowering institutions with an enterprise-class e-learning system that supports their existing structure, operations, and goals. Learn how WebCT Vista’s efficient, integrated framework enables higher education institutions to maximize their return on technology investments and optimize the value of their learning assets. Xythos Software, Inc. - Internet File Management Across CampusTuesday, March 25, 2003 Kevin Wiggen, Co-founder CTO, Xythos Software, Inc. A representative of Xythos Software will present real-world examples of education customers who have incorporated Xythos technology into their enterprise for file access and sharing. The presentation will cover the software selection process, the steps taken for implementation, and the results/return on investment (ROI) immediately experienced by higher education institutions. |
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