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The race to the Tour de France start line
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Monday 23 June 2014: Today sees the launch of a year-long pilot project to deliver free public Wi-Fi access within the City centre, as part of the ambitious government-funded Superconnected Cities project. The benefits to the public are obvious, but why and how did the University get involved?
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2014: A review of UIS' inaugural year
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2014 heralded a sea-change in how the University provides centralized digital information services. 31 March 2014 saw the first part of the formal merger of the Computing Service (UCS) and Management Information Systems (MIS) into the embryonic Information Services (UIS) department. On 1 August, the High Performance Computing Service (HPCS) officially joined UIS, completing the departmental merger. The new organisation is tasked with delivering the world class IT services necessary to support the future needs of teaching, learning and research at Cambridge.
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Streaming Media Service (SMS) gives content owners better access control
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The SMS, which provides a quick, easy and free way for University users to host their online multimedia content, has just seen a major upgrade that brings several benefits for content owners and viewers alike…
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University Wi-Fi network (mostly) survives demands of Le Tour
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Following on from the article about the UIS Networks Division team’s work on realising the new public Wi-Fi network in Cambridge, you may be curious to know how it all went on the day Le Tour de France came to town.
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