Time to Google
I think the time is near for my official adoption of Cloud Collaborative services such as offered by Google. My post “New Playing Field” back in 9/08 mentioned that I was leaning in this direction but...
View ArticleGoogle Wave Luxury Suite for Email
While reading the Google Wave Blog specifically some articles about XMPP a comment caused me to reflect on Google Wave as a preferred email environment because there may actually be a strategy for...
View ArticleThe Hype about Desktop Virtualization
Sitting in Phoenix Airport with no WiFi so why not write a post. Just finished up an excellent CIO Summit put on by INX. I always find it valuable to attend CIO summits typically driven by key...
View ArticleImpressed with Google Plus Hangouts with Extras
We are very impressed with Google Plus Hangouts, so much so that I keep asking is this too good to be true. At first we were impressed with the normal hangout offering great audio & video...
View ArticleCompeting in HPC, “Big Data” and Visualization
One of my challenges in coming to Missouri S&T has been to leverage the most effective use of our meager High Performance Computing, HPC, capabilities to stimulate learning and non-funded research....
View ArticleWell Rounded Education
In my many years as an IT leader in Higher Education there has always been a relationship with corporate partners who are looking to gain a recruiting advantage for our graduates. When I was at the...
View ArticleResearch Support and Student Experiential Learning
The pursuit of a STEM degree has gained significant attention in recent years as we evaluate the ROI for a college degree. A recent article in NerdScholar by Yesenia Rascon, “Top 5 Reasons to Apply to...
View ArticleRTD 2014 Conference – Further Faster
A benefit that I thoroughly enjoy from being the CIO at Missouri University of Science and Technology is the opportunity to promote, support and participate in research activities. The capstone event...
View ArticleRTD 2014 went Further Faster
My RTD review post as promised is mostly to confirm how satisfied we were with the success of the conference. Attendance doubled from the previous year, the Keynote presentations were right on, the...
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