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Distributed Technology SupportSession Type: Discussion Session Wednesday Oct 19th, 2011 2:30 PM - 3:20 PM Meeting Room 202B 314 reads Change Timezone TIMEZONE
Select your location for the program to reflect times local to you: This session will explore distributed technology support from the perspectives of mission and results. The discussion will take into consideration the nature of central and distributed organizations, highlighting opportunities for synergy and coordination and clarifying areas that tend to be best delivered by central or distributed support units to avoid duplication of effort and unnecessary competition, particularly in light of recent economic trends across higher education. Asking questions, sharing insights and collaborating on this session has never been easier. Log in to comment on this session or tweet it using the hash tag #E11_DISC14.
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Tensions between centralized and decentralized IT departments - often ignored, but essential to consider #E11_DISC14 #EDU11
I answer most of my IT questions by googling and searching forums. How can we bring this into higher Ed IT support? #EDU11 #E11_DISC14