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July 24, 2018
All ArticlesCIO, EDUCAUSE, ITLC, Julia Chen, Matt Hall, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB
By Julia Chen. For the second year in a row, UCSB CIO Matthew Hall conducted a survey of the UC location CIOs, asking them to prioritize issues for IT leadership at the university. The survey presented a number of key…
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July 18, 2018
All ArticlesAngelie Gurule, Bobby Cook, Chris Miller, Debra Turnage, Donna Yamasaki, Emily Weaver, John Ruzicka, Lean Six Sigma, UCOP
By John Ruzicka. Lean Six Sigma is a customer-oriented methodology that continually improves performance by eliminating waste. Most of the technical employees in Information Technology Services at the UC Office of the President (UCOP) have completed Yellow Belt training in…
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July 18, 2018
All Articles, Feature ArticlesAhren Crickard, BE-CoP, Mark Hersberger, UC San Diego, UCCSC, UCSD
By Mark Hersberger. UC San Diego means business when it comes to integrating a mindset of continuous improvement and business excellence. It all comes together through the Business Excellence Community of Practice (BE-CoP), which facilitates training and idea sharing at…
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July 11, 2018
All ArticlesCybersecurity, EDUCAUSE, Julie Goldstein, Travel, UC Santa Cruz, UCOP, UCSC
By Julie Goldstein. Smartphones and other electronic devices have made it easier to stay in touch and multi-task while traveling. But they can also mean increased cyber risks for keeping your personal and university information private, as well as increased…
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July 11, 2018
All ArticlesLisa Bono, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC, Van Williams, Vice Chancellor of Information Technology
By Lisa Bono. Van Williams started as vice chancellor of information technology at UC Santa Cruz on July 2, 2018, replacing retired VC Mary Doyle and interim VC Brad Smith. Van has spent much of his professional life on the…
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June 27, 2018
All Articles, Feature ArticlesAnnelie Rugg, Sautter Awards, UC Davis, UC IT Blog, UCD
By Annelie Rugg. Behind every project are technical solutions and decisions about architecture we never hear about. In January the UC IT Blog showcased the Sautter award-winning Putting Youth on the Map (PYOM) project. Recently, I had a…
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June 27, 2018
All ArticlesDede Bruno, Project Management, Slack, UC Berkeley, UC IT Blog, UCB, UCCSC
By Dede Bruno. IT project managers from across UC came together for the first time on May 17, 2018, at UC Berkeley to attend the IT Project Management Symposium: Building Bridges and Cultivating Change. Coordination of the symposium was led…
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June 20, 2018
All Articles, Feature ArticlesAshwin Mathew, Azra Ayers, Cybersecurity, UC Riverside, UCR
By Azra Ayers. With 20 years of military IT background, UCR’s Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) John Virden knows when to get in on the ground floor. So when UC CIO Tom Andriola and UC CISO David Rusting called for…
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June 20, 2018
All Articles, Feature ArticlesAlexa Rivetti, FCC, FLIP, Radio License, UC Radio
By Alexa Rivetti. When one thinks of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the first thing that comes to mind may be the net neutrality debate. While an incredibly important issue, there are at least 250 other reasons for UC staff…
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June 13, 2018
All Articles, Feature Articlescollaboration, Tom Andriola, UC CIO
By Tom Andriola. I have noticed IT people don’t particularly like high-level, fluffy discussions. They would rather hear specific use cases. So I am going to do both in this article, start with the use cases and then work up…
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