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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Planning
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The Business of Identity Management
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February 22, 2006
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Southwest Regional Conference 2006
Identity management is often seen as a technological infrastructure that supports portals or reduces logins required for central systems. However, emerging trends point to opportunities to leverage…
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Management Tips from a Four-Time CIO
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January 1, 2001
This session will feature management models and lessons learned that help create successful partnerships with executive officers and other senior managers. We will discuss items important for CIO i…
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Proceedings of the 1996 CAUSE Annual Conference: Broadening Our Horizons-- Technology, Services, Information
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January 1, 1996
The 1996 CAUSE Annual Conference offered presentations in eight tracks: Policies and Standards; IT Organizations and Strategic Partnerships; Customer-Centered Services; Distributed Computing and Ne…
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Captive Clients: The High Road to Customer Involvement
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January 1, 1996
The more involved customers are in the development, design, and testing of an information system, the better the resulting system. However, the best, most knowledgeable customers are exactly the p…
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Surviving the IT Planning Crush
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January 1, 1996
IT planning continues to be very important at all levels of the organization. Today, with the limited resources colleges and universities have, increased expectations are placed on IT. Furthermore,…
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Information Technology Planning: Letting the Users Take Over--A Federated Framework for Information Technology Planning
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January 1, 1995
The management of information resources at the University of North Texas campus is a shared responsibility between the schools and colleges and centralized service agencies, such as the Computer Ce…
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Partnering Within the Institution and Beyond
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January 1, 1994
July 1994 marked the beginning of an aggressive campaign at Virginia Tech to replace approximately 30 core administrative applications - moving from a mainframe to a server-based environment in a 3…
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Customers as Partners in the Information Technology Planning Process
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January 1, 1994
The University of Minnesota embarked upon a unique planning process in 1993/4 which involved customers as partners in determining strategic next steps for implementing a common information technolo…

















