University Information Technology Services Conference

University Information Technology Services Conference
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The University Information Technology Services' journey towards embracing Office 365 and cloud-hosted services, enhancing collaboration capabilities, and offering personalized storage solutions to its staff members. Discover the considerations behind switching to Microsoft's preferred delivery method and the impact on service offerings. Delve into the decision-making process, service impacts, and next steps in this technological evolution within the university.

  • Technology
  • Services
  • University
  • Office 365
  • Collaboration

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  1. Magna Cum Laude Thesis Defense: An Open-Source Remote Monitoring System Nikolas Wolfe Dept of Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering December 8, 2009

  2. Summary Motivation To lower the cost and improve the quality of remote monitoring and the sustainability of renewable energy systems Problem Existing monitoring technologies are expensive, limited, and proprietary Solution To develop an open-source monitoring system for remote power systems that minimizes after-installation costs

  3. High Level Design An open-source monitoring system for remote solar power systems Two Parts: 1.) Hardware Component: Interfaces with charge controller, transmits data 2.) Software Component: Stores and analyzes data

  4. Inspiration? Why doesn t this work? Sanyang, The Gambia, Summer 2007

  5. Premises 1.) Solar is common 2.) Projects using solar routinely fail 3.) Maintenance requires trained personnel, but also information 4.) Remote Monitoring can provide essential information 5.) Existing systems are limited and proprietary 6.) This technology should be open source

  6. Extemp sorry folks, finals.

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