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  1. The Storage Community of Practice facilitates sharing information and challenges to help understand how we do what we do, where we can improve individually and collectively, and strengthen existing relationships to support and learn from each other. The group meets monthly to hear presentations from different IT professionals across campus on how storage is selected, set up, used (from multi-petabyte to department level storage solutions), best practices, and storage related topics of interest.

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  2. This group is for those interested in sharing Data Integration best practices and experiences. This group will focus on development platforms, professional networking and knowledge sharing.

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  3. The Maryland CRM Community of Practice is for those interested in being involved, or just monitoring, work being done with CRM systems and projects across the university. Constituent (or Customer) Relationship Management (CRM) currently exists in pockets all around campus and this group is exploring the possibility of an enterprise CRM system/approach for campus.

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  4. The Cloud Community of Practice is intended for those interested in the use of cloud-based systems, either as infrastructure (e.g., servers, networks in the cloud) or as services (e.g., pre-built web services). Cloud vendors will include Amazon, Microsoft and others as interest dictates. The purpose of the group is to provide education through formal presentations, informal discussion and active sharing of information and methods, and to develop an enjoyable interconnected peer group interested in learning about all things cloud with low vendor egoism.

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  5. The purpose of the Business Intelligence Community of Practice is to build and grow an analytics community through network, information sharing, and skill development related to analytics, reporting, and business intelligence at the University of Maryland.

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