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Computer-based training, which has served Carolina in its current form since June 2005, will cease service on Saturday, Feb. 28 when its current license expires. According to Charles "Charlie" Green, assistant vice chancellor for teaching and learning, the decision not to renew the license was a difficult one.
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It's not often that supercomputers are moved from one location to another. The challenges and risks include how to minimize down time and the resulting loss of productivity, the potential for damage to components and data loss.
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Screen needs a clean? Want to be in the Smart Zone? What's all the Ruckus?
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The UNC Oracle calendar upgrade has been rescheduled for this weekend. Access to the calendar will be unavailable beginning today at 5 p.m. until the evening of Sunday, July 27. During this time, all access to the calendar server via Oracle desktop client, Microsoft Outlook connector, Web interface, smartphones and PDA�s via SyncML or desktop conduit will be unavailable.
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Several Smart Zones in the Carolina Union are undergoing a transition this summer. Smart Zones, introduced in 2007 at the request of the Student Technology Advisory Board, are informal meeting spaces which allow students a place to interact and perform group work.
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Summer is heating up at Carolina and like many departments across campus, ITS Teaching and Learning has shifted into high-gear, preparing computer labs for fall semester. The
Classroom Hotline group will be life-cycling 200 computers in student labs, upgrading each system to the
Carolina Computing Initiative's (CCI) new eco-friendly model, the Lenovo m57eco tower.