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IT@OSU Update

IT@OSU Update. February 2013 Carrie Jester. University Investment in All IT Services. $190M. 1375 people = $124M. Technology = $66M. IT Synchronization Project Focus Looking for opportunities to “flip” IT investment. New Services & Functions Emerging Technology. 31% (429).

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IT@OSU Update

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  1. IT@OSU Update February 2013 Carrie Jester

  2. University Investment in All IT Services $190M 1375 people = $124M Technology = $66M

  3. IT Synchronization Project FocusLooking for opportunities to “flip” IT investment • New Services & Functions • Emerging Technology 31% (429) • Infrastructure • Maintenance 69% (945)

  4. Hitting the Target on IT@OSU Success comes from unity, not a centralized or decentralized model

  5. OpportunitiesThere are many opportunities across campus can benefit from IT@OSU Efficiency: Flip IT investment toward faculty-focused services Email: We started with 135 systems, now down to 50 and still consolidating. Effectiveness: Easy access to powerful tools for teaching, learning, and research. Digital First: providing faculty the opportunity to offer engaging digital learning content to students. Collaboration Services: we will be focused on providing more and stronger services Risk: Enabling safe worldwide collaboration. Security: Protecting your intellectual capital.

  6. BenefitsWe all benefit from the IT@OSU approach • Move College & Department IT investment from core services (email, networks, etc) to technology that facilitates the academic pursuits of faculty. • Help faculty be EVEN MORE productive in research, teaching, and outreach. • Increase cross-university and cross-department collaboration. • Collaboration with other institutions. • Protect faculty research and intellectual capital from global threats.

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