Training
The CBORD staff member who originally came to train us to use their software (as well as set it up) came back this week on tuesday to help us with the Online Housing Application. It’s that time again. It kinda … Continue reading
The CBORD staff member who originally came to train us to use their software (as well as set it up) came back this week on tuesday to help us with the Online Housing Application. It’s that time again. It kinda … Continue reading
Oracle just makes me happy. I’ve heard some bad press lately about them, their service, etc… – but they have a D A R N good database, and I just love it when a plan comes together. Troy and I … Continue reading
… (begun in previous blog). Back in ITC009 we discussed possible SSO (Single Sign-On) and Portal options available to us. I’ve been frustrated because our current Portal does not seem to be easily configurable to integrate SSO with our MANY … Continue reading
Well today, in lieu of either a OUR or UCS staff meeting, we had a 5th Site meeting. This meeting included many delegates from OSU, OUS, as well as many of the WOU UCS staff and other WOU superstars (VP’s, … Continue reading
Ok, maybe not. But we recently received some very cool, new technology. Introducing the 360 One VR. A nice product maid by Kaidan. The short version is that it’s a 360 Degree lense. One digital camera picture looks in all … Continue reading
So we’ve been having this problem with our Nutrition & Menu Management software. For one user in particular, this one feature caused the program to hang and crash on them. Today I duplicated the problem with that users’ account on … Continue reading
I’m not a particularly excitable person. I admit that I’ve jumped up and down in excited once or twice. But I gotta tell ya, I’m excited about this. Oracle 10g is coming to town. Yes, here in little ‘ol Monmouth … Continue reading
I returned from the Computrition Symposium early this week. It was a rather dichotomous trip, in my opinion. In one sense, it was the least relavent trip I’ve been on – as I was the only client IT person, and … Continue reading