Archive for December, 2008

ITWeb :Unisa embraces Microsoft

Monday, December 8th, 2008

ITWeb :Unisa embraces Microsoft: “[ Johannesburg, 3 December 2008 ] - At a time when many public organisations are migrating to open source solutions – the University of SA (Unisa) has chosen to embrace Microsoft.

From 2009, registered students at Unisa will be required to sign up for a Microsoft-provided e-mail service.

The free e-mail system – [...]

Hobsons CRM Supporting CAS

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

PR-GB.com… News from origin - Hobsons Debuts Full CAS Integration at CGS Annual Meeting: “”

(Via Google.)

Another vendor server higher-ed supporting CAS out of the box can only be a good thing easing integration across the board.

Don’t Stop at Gmail | The Hoya

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Don’t Stop at Gmail | The Hoya: “Georgetown has never been on the cutting edge of technology. Changes to our e-mail system and wireless service have come slowly, and the university is still in the process of revamping data security following a major security breach last semester.

Here is an opportunity to cut costs without sacrificing [...]

Microsoft & Desktop Web Apps

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Hmm… been a while since I vanity blogged

I was using my Mac with the Universal Access panel’s VoiceOver turned on (which is really annoying if you don’t tweak the verbosity settings) as part of some accessibility testing that I was doing with Sakai.

An interesting side-effect of my testing came when Microsoft’s MyDay panel [...]

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