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This page contains information from various sources that you may find interesting and that relates to the CCEI.

 

Features and Functions

These pages contain lists of the features and functions considered both "essential" and "optional" in future potential email and/or calendar applications. Please feel free to review and comment on these lists.



Articles

The following two articles are from CIO Magazine, June 2005.

Turning I.T. Doubters into True Believers
Those who doubt IT's value (and rail against its cost) are everywhere--from the boardroom to the end users. And because people act on their perceptions, valid or not, a negative view of IT can have real consequences for the organization. Here's why you must (and how you could) turn IT doubters into true believers.

Seeing is believing
Transparency, the let-it-all-hang-out style of IT management, is freeing IT up to be more competitive, effective and resourceful. Three case studies demonstrate how service-level agreements, chargeback and the Balanced Scorecard help create transparency and better align IT with the business.


Presentations

On March 8, 2005 we presented a talk titled “Campus Email Systems and Campus Calendar Systems: a self assessment” to the Academic IT Directors group. This presentation may be viewed on the web or you can download the PowerPoint slides below.

Campus Email Systems and Calendar Systems: a self assessment

 

 
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