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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 SURF Foundation Collaboration between all Institutes for HE & Research in the Netherlands Prof. Dr. Wim B.G. Liebrand SU RF
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 The Netherlands, some facts London – Amsterdam 125 round trip Netherlands: 16 million people 14 universities ; 60 Institutes for HE They speak understandable English, with an accent !
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SURF Foundation SURF is the higher education and research partnership organization for network services and information and communications technology (ICT). Mission: >To jointly exploit and improve a common advanced ICT infrastructure that will enable the institutions to better realise their own ambitions and improve the quality of teaching, learning and research. Method: >Providing vision in 4-year Strategic Plans initiated by the Scientific Technical Council (WTR) >Ensuring the commitment of the Institutions for HE >Executing the Strategic Plan by stimulating collaboration and co-funding innovative national development programs. >.
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Strategic Plans of SURF: 1986-1990 >To a common network: SURFnet 1 1991-1994 >Communication services, software licences 1995-1998 >Information services, administrative systems 1999-2002 >Innovation in Education 2003-2006: The Heart of the Matter > Cooperation in ICT; competition in Education and Research
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Gigabit Internet for Higher Education and Research Legal software for an illegal price
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Nieuwe Organisatie cf MJP SURFdiensten SURFnet
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Nieuwe Organisatie cf MJP SURFdiensten SURFnet
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 ICT&Oz ICT&Ow ICT&Org Bestuurders Projecten Experts Instellingen SURFdienstenSURFnet WTR SURF SOS
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SURFnet 5
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SURFservices BV SURFservices grants institutions for Higher Education and Research SURF- licenses for a wide range of ICT products. Currently: >special licenses with > 100 ICT vendors >legal software for an illegal price: E.g. A1 Desktop Package Licence Microsoft: 3 / year/pp
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 SURF Strategic Plan 2003>6 The Heart of the Matter
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Change in Perspective ICT has permeated deeply into the primary processes. Institutions are becoming increasingly dependent on ICT infrastructure. Hence, more vulnerable in numerous areas.
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Change in Perspective 2 For SURF, to continue with ICT innovations, only, puts too much stress on the institutions. Quality improvement of education and research presupposes a sound ICT infrastructure; Business process redesign [e.g. MLE] Take the perspective of the user and strengthen the supporting processes by developing the right ICT applications and services.
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Change in Perspective 3 Cooperation & Competition
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 The Heart of the Matter: Perspective of the user instead technology Competition in Education and Research Cooperation in the use of ICT: >infrastructure & licences >middleware : standards, authentication, security. Continue to stimulate innovative applications that could have benefits on a broad level. This has far-reaching implications for the internal organization of SURF Foundation.
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Strategic Plan 2003 > 6 Basic network infrastructure >first mile; optical networks SURF Services >E-business ICT & Education >Call for proposals on specific innovative domains ICT & Research >E-science; Intellectual Property ICT & Administration >MIDDLE WARE; VULNARABILITY
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Why Cooperate with foreigners ? Advanced Research AND Education on a National Level only is absolutely impossible
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Why Cooperate with JISC ? We recognize and respect several cultural differences. But, as far as we know JISC is the one and only organization in Europe that resembles the SURF organization and its mission !
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JISC-SURF workshop 2002 Will this turn out to be a Win - Win Collaboration ? YES, iff we start the collaboration with only a few organizations that can afford the extra investments that cross national collaborations need to successfully start up and complete their common project(s); and more important to disseminate the benefits to the user community.
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