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September 2015 Presentation – Carolina CloudApps

2015 September Presentation

Carolina CloudApps is a ITS-provided platform that allows UNC-CH students, faculty, and staff to develop and host web applications without having to manage the behind-the-scenes infrastructure.  ITS maintains and patches the programming languages, web servers, and operating system so developers can focus on writing their applications.

The Carolina CloudApps has two environments available to the University community: 1) individual, self-service space and 2) department/project space.  The individual space is great for learning a new programming language, hosting personal web applications, or just testing other applications or features.  Individuals can get 3 applications containers each with 512MB of memory and 2GB of disk space for free.  The department/project space works identical to the individual space except it is not tied to one person.  Departments and projects can request more resources, if needed, for their applications.

Next Carolina CloudApps Presentation

The Carolina CloudApps folks will be presenting at the 2015 Fall CTC Retreat on October 25, 2015.  If you were unable to attend this presentation, the October presentation will cover at least some of the topics that were discussed as well as any new information about the platform.

Additional Information

– Presentation — Click to View

– Web site — http://cloudapps.unc.edu

– Email — cloudapps@unc.edu

– Twitter — @UNCCloudApps

– Documentation — http://help.unc.edu/cloudapps

– Learning Guide — http://help.unc.edu/help/carolina-cloudapps-learning-guide/

July 2015 Presentation – New (or new to you) Tools and Resources at UNC

2015 July Presentation

Presenters

  1. New Support Model – Kate Hash and Sean Simone
  2. Hours of Operation – Steve Segedy
  3. URL Shortener – Dan Barker
  4. OpenShift – Patrick Casey, et. al.
  5. UNC Tools/Services – Robert Kraus, Daniel Reeves, Rachell Underhill

UNC Tools/Services

  • Qualtrics – Smart, robust & secure survey builder and data analysis tools
    • Meets all UNC storage requirements for sensitive data so no matter what you are collecting, you can store it on Qualtrics servers and export it out when you need to run it later.
    • Easy setup of collaboration groups for survey building. Can be done by department manager.  If you don’t know who your department manager is email qualtrics@unc.edu
    • Qualtrics Offline app allows you to download your survey to an Android or iOS device and then administer your survey and upload the results when you have internet access again.
    • New Qualtrics REST API was just released to allow developers to interface directly with Qualtrics.
    • Other great features: embedded data, piped text, panels, and much more.
  • Web Dot UNC
    • ITS offers WordPress based web hosting and and content management to all UNC divisions, departments, schools, etc., at no charge.
    • Information & sample sites: sites.unc.edu. See also web.unc.edu
  • Carolina Technology Consultants (CTC) – The CTC provides resources to help UNC IT professionals at UNC-Chapel Hill in their daily work and professional development.
  • ITS Virtual Labs (Citrix)
  • Event Registration – Office of Research Information Systems (ORIS)
  • ITS Help Resources
    • ITS ITRC/Help Desk
      • URL: http://help.unc.edu
      • Phone Number: 919-962-HELP
      • Description
        • One stop shop for all problems on campus.
        • If you are having an issue and are not sure whom to contact, they are a good starting point.
      • Services
        • Support methods
          • Phone
          • Help request
          • Live Chat
          • Walk-in support
        • Support areas
          • Hardware
          • Software
          • Troubleshooting
          • Any General question
    • ITS Software Acquistions
      • URL: http://software.unc.edu
      • Description
        • Provides reduced cost or free software to all UNC campus
        • Manages all ITS volume licensing
  • Collaboration Resources
    • SharePoint
      • URL: http://sharepoint.unc.edu
      • Description
        • Web enabled team collaboration software
        • Part of the Office suite and is being upgraded with the Office 365 move
      • Features
        • Document storage and management management
        • Basis forum
    • Voicethread
      • URL: http://voicethread.unc.edu/
      • Description
        • Allows you to post material and allow others to comment on the material
        • Can comment with: voice, video writing and freehand
    • Sakai
      • URL: https://sakai.unc.edu
      • Description
        • Learning management system (LMS) for UNC
        • Instructors can create courses for individuals to interact with
        • ITS/UNC Uses it for annual exams.
        • Can register for a consultation with UNC Teaching and Learning
    • !!Elluminate Live
  • Productivity/Training Resources
    • Office 365
      • URL: https://its.unc.edu/project/office-365/
      • Description
        • The suite of Office 365 products available to all of campus
        • Will be rolling out to Faculty/Staff fall 2015
      • Features
        • Exchange – Larger email boxes (50 GB)
        • Sharepoint update
        • LYNC/Skype for Business
        • One Drive (for non-sensitive materials)
        • Office Online (Web based versions)
    • UNC Creative Services
      • URL: http://creative.unc.edu/services/
      • Description
        • Paid service for creative work on UNC campus
        • Services (as advertised on their site)
          • Strategic planning
          • Print design
          • Web design and Development
          • App Development
          • Branding
          • Graphic Identity
    • Library Media Resource Center and Design Lab
      • URL: http://library.unc.edu/house/mrc/
      • Areas
        • Media Lab – Audio Lab, Video Editing Suites, Duplication Station and Video Transfer
        • Media Lab Classes – Free instruction for a variety of media manipulation software (Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, iMovie and more)
        • Design Lab – 8 Macs and 10 PCs with Adobe and web development software.
      • Description
        • Media resource center located in the Undergraduate library
        • Contains multiple areas, including the media lab, equipment guides and equipment borrowing.
        • Links to other media resources on campus.
    • OASIS
      • URL:http://oasis.unc.edu/
      • Description
        • Office of Arts and Sciences Information Services
        • Features
        • Training
        • Software
        • OASIS services
        • Loaner Equipment
        • Other
    • Lynda
      • URL: http://software.sites.unc.edu/lynda/
      • Description
        • Free Online Computer Based training resources for multiple development areas
      • Areas
        • Adobe Products
        • WordPress
        • Blackboard
        • Programming Languages
  • ITS Programmatic Resources
    • LDAP/AD
      • URL: N/A
      • Description
        • Directory information for all individuals on campus
        • Names, departments, addresses, affiliations, etc.
        • Managed by the ITS Identity Management office
        • Public and Privileged data.
        • Must contact IDM to get a privileged reader.
      • Features
        • Centrally accessible directory information
        • Onyen authentication
  • relay.unc.edu
    • For sending email automatically generated through servers, workstations or printer/scanner/fax machines without requiring SMTP authentication
    • User and machine mail streams are being separated so that machine mail reputation rankings and blacklisting will not affect delivery of user email and vice versa.
    • Messages destined for UNC addresses should arrive faster now via a dedicated Exchange connector.
    • Messages destined for non-UNC addresses will route through DNS as usual.
  • SAI Registration Portal

    • For servers and administrators who host sensitive information and/or are mission critical
    • sai.unc.edu
    • Portal: https://sai.itsapps.unc.edu/sai
    • Register administrators and servers
    • Sign up for administrator training and device scanning
  • Qualys
    • Server vulnerability scan tool
    • The campus Vulnerability Management Policy requires that sensitive and mission critical devices be scanned for vulnerabilities at least monthly and preferably weekly.
  • Shibboleth
    • Open-source software package for Web single sign-on across campus(es)
    • To get started, submit a Remedy request to ITS-IDMGMT
  • InCommon SSL Certs

Responsive Web Design – Educause 2013

From Educause 2013 (Oct 15)

“As students, faculty, and staff increasingly access campus information through mobile devices, the need to ensure that the desired information and services are easily and effectively accessed grows. Responsive web design provides an approach that makes content available on a variety of devices. This half-day session will review the basic tenets of responsive web design, including addressing topics such as user experience and best practices, the evolution of HTML5 and CSS3, and accessibility.

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Presenting:

Resources:

Attendance:

First Name Last Name Department
Daniel Reeves ResNET
Billy Hylton ITS-Web Services
Rachel Underhill Graduate School
Gregg Tracton Cancer Hospital/Rad One
Robert Kraus FPG Child Development Institute
Joanna Cardwell Arts and Sciences Foundation
Nancy Beach HPM/SPH
Megan Razekas-King UNC Lineberger
Elizabeth Hammond UNC Creative
Josh Kastrinsky Finance Comm/Training
Dan Barker Finance Admin IT
Lakesh Khullar Anesthesiology IT
Kerrenda Crandol OVC – SA
Kelsey Tsipis HPDP
Christie Davis OHR
Morgon Haskell ITS-TLI
Diana Woodhouse Student Affairs IT
Anne Whisnaut Faculty Governance
Michael Hobbs School of Education
Thao Nghi Bui ITS-TLI
Debra Beller ITS-Connect Carolina
Lauren McKinnis ITS-Connect Carolina
Dee Reid Arts and Sciences
Jennifer Rumbach Center for Women’s Health Research
Veda Williams ITS-Web Services
Crystal Beal News Services
Bill Ferris Friday Center
Jakia Salam Friday Center
Branson Moore Public Health
Linda Kastleman Public Health
Carolyn Schwarz Thurston Arthritus Research Center
Christopher Cline Water Institute
Hiawatha Demby ITS-Networking
Ed Van Duinen Carolina Population Center
Miki Kesgard Diversity and Multi-cultural Affairs
Rhonda Beatty Carolina Center for Public Service
Peter Starbock OIS-School of Medicine
Kathy O’Brien OIS-School of Medicine
Dave Odrake GAA
Cathy Wells Orthopaedics
Phillip Aumfield FCRP/SSW
Brian Brubank SSW
Susan McLean Law School
Allison Reid Law School
Gary Willhelm Law School

November Meetup – Project Management

It can be tempting to jump right into a web project—or any project— without establishing clear goals, requirements, necessary resources, and a plan. But good project management processes and practices are essential for completing projects successfully…

On November 15th, at 2:00PM, members of the ITS Project Management Office will present on PM best practices. The presentation is a good introduction to the topic and will also be applicable to those who have led or contributed to many projects. Kathy Kyzer and Amy Shoop are both PMP Certified (Project Management Professional) by the Project Management Institute and have guided several projects at the university — both big and small. They will be speaking on areas such as:

  • Overview – What is a project?
  • Addressing common challenges  – Resources, communications, change management, setting expectations, prioritization, and risk
  • Project phases and lifecycle
  • Obtaining project management templates such as project initiation documents, project plan, change requests and lessons learned
  • Methodologies (Waterfall, Agile, etc.)
  • Tools and tips

After the presentation, if time, we’ll consider how  a real-world example might be set up for success.  For example, let’s look at something like “E-mail newsletter project”– or your suggestion. How might this be organized and what are the questions to answer in terms of client/organization goals, resource needs and constraints, timeline factors, budget (or lack of) and so on.

Please pass this info on to any colleagues that you think would benefit from the presentation. 🙂

Location:  Grad Student Center  (http://gradschool.unc.edu/student/gsc/)
Date: Thursday, November  15
Time: 2:00p.m. – 3:00 or 3:30p.m

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