ITS tracks classroom capture-collaboration products
June 29, 2007 at 7:36 am | In FeaturesITS Teaching and Learning has initiated a project to track the deployment and use of classroom capture-collaboration systems at UNC-Chapel Hill.
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Freaky Friday to cover KMT/Help Technical Overview
June 28, 2007 at 7:33 am | In Events, FeaturesThe ITS Freaky Friday series has been revived, and this week developers from ITS Knowledge Management will talk about their experiences using the technologies behind the new KMT and Help site. Frameworks they have used include but are not limited to: Glassfish (the reference implementation of Java EE 5), Spring Framework version 2, Java Persistence API (aka EJB3 entities), AspectJ, Facelets (an alternative view technology for Java Server Faces) and the Atom Publishing Protocol.
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ITS Manning changes address
June 26, 2007 at 7:15 am | In FeaturesIs ITS Manning moving? Not at all, but the address for ITS Manning is in for a change. As of July 1, ITS Manning’s street address will change from 201 Manning Drive to 211 Manning Drive. The campus box number will remain the same.
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ResNET to present at national symposium
June 25, 2007 at 7:15 am | In Features, PeopleThis week, members of UNC-Chapel Hill ResNET will present at the 2007 national ResNet Symposium, held June 23-27 in San Diego, Calif.
Jeremy Buenviaje, Paul Kamen and Chris Williams will present “The E in ResNet is for Education.” ResNet is a national organization dedicated to the research and advancement of residential networking technologies and living-learning environments at academic institutions.
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Gartner research available to UNC-Chapel Hill
June 22, 2007 at 8:09 am | In FeaturesWhen should you invest in the newest emerging technology? And if you have two competing technologies, which should you choose? Gartner Inc., a premier research and advisory firm in information technology, can assist UNC-Chapel Hill IT leaders with those vital decisions.
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