Office of the CIO IT Reorg Update Faculty Senate Meeting Marc Hoit, Jan 17, 2007.

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Office of the CIO IT Reorg Update Faculty Senate Meeting Marc Hoit, Jan 17, 2007

Office of the CIO Background – Current IT Services Structure IT services are provided by the following groups: –Computing and Network Services (CNS) Core network, Internet connection, Student Information System (infrastructure), Gatorlink , Telephone –Office of Academic Technology (AT) WebCT, Help Desk, Student Computer Labs, Classroom Support –Bridges Finance, HR, Research Admin, Student Finance, Directory Services, Business Intelligence –Student Records ISIS, SASS, FACTS –Colleges, Units, Centers (Distributed) Local networking, departmental , web, desktop support, specialty support Health Science Center, IFAS, Library and Housing offer independent services for some of these areas

Office of the CIO IT Central Services Strategy Provide central services for common IT needs across the University (networking, help desk, security, CMS-WebCT, etc.) Require the development of business plan/case for each service –Goals, objectives, service quality levels, quality metrics, independent budget model, advisory structure, etc. Consider new (opt-in) central services: , web/server hosting, collaboration Specialty services/support needs still handled by colleges/departments/units

Office of the CIO New Central Services New web hosting & web maintenance –Charged Service (UFPA, Forensics, Askew Center, Fine Arts) Data center co-location (Server Hosting) Centrally funded wall plate Increase VOIP options (Help Desk)

Office of the CIO New Initiatives Oracle Site license – no individual cost for using Oracle DB Defined Business Address for faculty & staff – Official address New Student Financial System ITN for computer purchase and peripherals Developing course change (UCC-1) submission system – web based Developing web-based course evaluation system for web courses High Performance Computing (HPC) efforts SUS Initiative for Student Tech Fee

Office of the CIO "Our Age of Anxiety is, in great part, the result of trying to do today's jobs with yesterday's tools." ~Marshall McLuhan, 1967~