08.Nov.2010 at 19:54 by Tony Miller
Comfortable speaker, didn't budget time well.
John Leydon – CIO (08.Nov.2010 at 14:30)
Keynote at UNC CAUSE 2010 (English - US)
The mission of UNC-GA Information Resources includes a commitment to employ every possible improvement in efficiency and effectiveness of information technology for its constituent campuses. To this end, collaborative efforts have been vigorously pursued and several cost efficiency and service effectiveness initiatives have been introduced during the past year and several more are scheduled for the upcoming year. This keynote address will describe both what has happened and, also, what is about to happen with UNC collaborations.
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08.Nov.2010 at 20:24 by Matthew Long
Enjoyed his speech. Funny guy! I'm waiting for the public apology about his ECU comments.
:-) Kidding.
09.Nov.2010 at 14:42 by Denise Luken
A lot of information, good speaker...feel a bit sorry for ECU football :-(. Hang in there Pirates!
10.Nov.2010 at 13:52 by Troy Hurteau
It is great to get a birds eye view like this from time to time. There are a lot of things going on at GA that I probably would have never heard about otherwise. Didn't like the format very much.
10.Nov.2010 at 17:29 by Garrison Locke
A little too packed with information at times. Less information per slide would've helped a lot.
12.Nov.2010 at 16:47 by Scott Koger
meh. Far too many sports references for such a diverse audience. Good info, could have had better time management
12.Nov.2010 at 16:51 by Ellen McDaniel
Would have liked to have heard the end of the talk. Hope he will continue to communicate with IT across the system and state by all means possible.
12.Nov.2010 at 17:24 by Margaret Umphrey
Not much information on upcoming projects, direction and strategies. I feel time would have been better spent on these items rather than on what they do. Sports references should have been left out. Time management could have been improved.
08.Nov.2010 at 19:37 by Neil torda
Good info.