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Technology
- Academic Information Systems
Academic Information Systems(AIS) operates and maintains the university's academic systems that provide services to Academic Departments such as History, Philosophy and Chemistry. AIS also maintains the university's Library systems, student computing labs, email and web servers for the undergraduate and Braniff graduate schools, as well as the associated network that connects them all together.
- Administrative Computing
The Administrative Computing department operates and maintains the Carpenter Computing Center and associated networks and servers which provide the hardware and software resources that run the business of the University. The services provided include assistance to staff members in the use of computing and communications technologies within their own departments, as well as collaboration with Academic and COB computing departments to further the technology initiatives of the University as a whole.
- Graduate School of Management Computing
Located in the the Blakely Library, The University Computer Lab provides computing support services to students, faculty and staff. The lab is able to do this by maintaining a robust network that supports e-mail, Electronic-classrooms, distance learning and E-commerce. In addition, the lab is a physical host to 26 desk top computers, 7 laptops and 21 projectors for University usage.
- Meridian Telephone User Guide
Instructions for using special features of the Meridian telephone system, such as voice mail, speed calling, forward and transfer.
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