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Spring 2011 Tech Briefings
No Tech Briefing due to Drupal Camp @ Stanford | |
Data Management for IT Environments | |
Apple Update - Cancelled due to presenter illness | |
Command-Line NetDB | |
Drupal 101: How to get started with Drupal at Stanford | |
Campus Cell Coverage - Where are we? Where are we going? | |
Adobe CS5 Design: Photoshop / Illustrator / InDesign | |
Statistical Features of SAS Enterprise Guide | |
No Tech Briefing - Memorial Day Weekend | |
High Performance Computing | |
What's New in Drupal 7 | |
Update on the Scientific Research Computing Facility (SRCF) Project | |
Stanford Web Forms Service - Update |
Date | Topic | Presenter(s) |
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April 1 |
No Tech Briefing due to Drupal Camp @ Stanford For more information, visit http://drupalcamp.stanford.edu. |
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April 8 |
Data Management for IT Environments This session will focus on HDPS (Hitachi Data Protection Suite, powered by Commvault) from a technology perspective and how it bridges to a modern data management and protection strategy. |
Shailen Patel, IntraServe Systems |
April 15 |
Apple Update - Cancelled due to presenter illness Come hear Stanford's Apple representative Wyn Davies talk about what's new with Apple, and answer your questions about these latest offerings from Apple. |
Wyn Davies, Apple |
April 22 |
Command-Line NetDB Handout (MS Word) :: Handout (PDF) This class will show some of the features of command-line NetDB, which is available to anyone with NetDB access. |
Drew Saunders, University IT |
April 29 |
Drupal 101: How to get started with Drupal at Stanford Join Mark Branom as he guides you through the miriad of Drupal resources on campus, along with a demonstration of installing, creating and editing content, and granting access in Drupal. Come with your questions! |
Mark Branom, University IT |
May 6 |
Campus Cell Coverage - Where are we? Where are we going? Come learn about where the University is headed with regard to cell coverage. |
Michael Schumacher & Ernie Lee, Verizon Erich Snow, Director, University IT Facilities and Operations |
May 13 |
Adobe CS5 Design - Photoshop / InDesign / Illustrator Join Adobe's Sr. Solutions Engineer for Education, Rick Miller as he demonstrates the new features of Adobe Photoshop CS5, InDesign CS5, and Illustrator CS5. Learn how Adobe Photoshop CS5 software redefines the state of the art with a strong focus on photography, breakthrough painting and selection capabilities, and a wide range of workflow and performance enhancements. See how you can use InDesign CS5 to publish engaging documents for print, online, and mobile devices. Discover how Illustrator CS5 allows you to draw accurately in perspective, create variable-width strokes, paint with lifelike brushes, and use new CS Live online services. |
Rick Miller, Adobe |
May 20 |
Statistical Features of SAS Enterprise Guide SAS Enterprise Guide provides an intuitive, graphical point-and-click interface that helps you exploit the reporting and analytic power of SAS. The presentation will include a short overview of SAS Enterprise Guide and will then focus on performing specific menu driven, analytic tasks. Deploying results via Microsoft Office applications and email will be illustrated as well as creating dynamic reports with parameter prompting. Selected tasks will include
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Bill Powers, SAS |
May 27 |
No Tech Briefing - Memorial Day Weekend |
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June 3 |
High Performance Computing Explore how to simplify research computing with HPC (High Performance Computing) solutions. HP specialists will speak to purposeful built - integrated HP HPC Servers, Cluster Management, and Storage that will help with research efforts. |
Grace Caulfield, HP |
June 10 |
What's New in Drupal 7 The latest major version of the Drupal Content Management System was released in January. Come find out the newest features of this rapidly-growing web publishing platform. |
John Bickar, Stanford Libraries Zach Chandler, Academic Technology Marco Wise, University IT |
June 17 |
Update on the Scientific Research Computing Facility (SRCF) Project This briefing will update the campus and SLAC community on the SRCF project. The final site, general design and overall plans for the new facility will be discussed. To track the project on an ongoing basis, please see: http://srcf.stanford.edu/ |
Phil Reese, Research Computing Strategist in University IT and the office of the Dean of Research Norm Ringgold, Head of IT Operations and Infrastructure at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
June 24 |
Stanford Web Forms Service - Update The Stanford Web Forms service was launched two and a half years ago, and continues to grow with almost 3,000 forms created by over 1,000 users. Join Marco Wise, University IT, as he covers the latest features of this free service, such as:
Marco will also discuss some of the upcoming changes, and answer your questions. |
Marco Wise, University IT |
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