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VMUG - VMware Users Group
I believe there used to be a VMware Users Group (VMUG) on campus. Possibly not formally running a VMUG but just a gathering of people running VMware on campus. We could discuss what we have in place, how we are running our environments, discuss concerns, etc.
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Privileged Access and Identification
Aside from basic identification, the campus ID card is currently used for door access, Terrapin Express, Dining Dollars, Meal Plans, Laundry, Time & Attendance, and to acquired services such as attending a career job fair or entering the recreation center. In addition, many departments want to track attendance at certain events and activities. DIT is already working with the Registrars office on some of this. The future of this function will include contactless/NFC, mobile and biometric technology. We have a CoP informally.
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Desktop Support
Desktop Support providers of campus (This function is primarily responsible for responding to tickets (incidents, questions, and service requests) from end users that relate to IT hardware, software, and applications used directly by the end users. This function is often also responsible for the management of assets assigned to end users and projects related to the deployment, movement, additions, or changes (DMAC) to these assets. These issues may be resolved remotely, at the user’s location, or via equipment returns.)
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Agile Development
This group will discuss agile philosophy and how it applies as part of the Maryland IT software development strategy. Meetings will be conducted in Agile Coffee as well as topical discussion formats. Meetings are once per month at various locations throughout campus.
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Community of Practice Facilitators
A Community of Practice for facilitators was established in order to share resources, challenges, tips, support and tools among the Maryland IT Pilot Communities of Practice. Ultimately, our goal is to provide an ecosystem that sustains healthy, vibrant, and relevant communities of practice.
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