Documents Contributed by ECAR, VOIP, and Networking and Emerging Technologies
Implementing an IP-based Voice, Data, and Video Converged Network at SUNY Cortland
| Title: | Implementing an IP-based Voice, Data, and Video Converged Network at SUNY Cortland (ID: ECS0503) | | Author(s): | Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (02/07/2005) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | In 2002–03, the State University of New York College at Cortland (SUNY Cortland) became the first institution in the 64-member SUNY system to deploy a converged IP-based network. This case study examines the motivating factors, technology choices, implementation strategies, and results of SUNY Cortland's award-winning effort. In addition to detailing the technical issues associated with this deployment, this case discusses the implementation of new call center capabilities enabled by the IP network in key SUNY Cortland functional offices. | | View this resource: | |
Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator Roadmap
| Title: | Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator Roadmap (ID: ECM0502) | | Author(s): | Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) and Gail Salaway (EDUCAUSE) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Roadmaps (02/07/2005) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | This ECAR roadmap is designed to illuminate a host of current network management practices related to IT in higher education; opportunities for connectivity to external networks; the institutional context of organization, leadership and management; current emerging technologies and converged networks; and the future of networking. The roadmap is based on five major research initiatives: a literature review, consultation with the EDUCAUSE Net@EDU Integrated Communications Solutions Working Group, survey responses from 517 chief information officers and network directors in higher education, qualitative interviews with 12 higher education leaders about their view of the future of IT networking in higher education, and three in-depth cases studies involving four U.S. institutions and SURF, a Dutch higher education and research partnership. | | View this resource: | |
Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator
| Title: | Information Technology Networking in Higher Education: Campus Commodity and Competitive Differentiator (ID: EKF0502) | | Author(s): | Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE), Gail Salaway (EDUCAUSE), Richard N. Katz (EDUCAUSE), and John Voloudakis (Huron Consulting Group) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Key Findings (02/07/2005) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | This ECAR research study is designed to illuminate a host of current network management practices related to IT in higher education; opportunities for connectivity to external networks; the institutional context of organization, leadership and management; current emerging technologies and converged networks; and the future of networking. The study is based on five major research initiatives: a literature review, consultation with the EDUCAUSE Net@EDU Integrated Communications Solutions Working Group, survey responses from 517 chief information officers and network directors in higher education, qualitative interviews with 12 higher education leaders about their view of the future of IT networking in higher education, and three in-depth cases studies involving four U.S. institutions and SURF, a Dutch higher education and research partnership. | | View this resource: | |
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