HSSB - McCune Conference Room 6020
University of California Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
United States
Tuesday, July 18
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Innovating IT Solutions
HSSB - McCune Conference Room 6020
Beginner
Our development team provides development and hosting for a variety of custom built Drupal based websites. Recently, we moved from locally self-managed hosting services to an AWS cloud based system with a Jenkins & Github based automation pipeline. In this session, we'll cover the benefits of automation, our AWS infrastructure, our automation pipeline, server monitoring, as well as the challenges and things we learned during the process.
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Beginner
We’ve long known that phishing and social engineering are the ways most organisations get compromised. Attackers know it’s much easier to find someone who will click than to find a working exploit for a modern operating system or browser. However, most organizations have very little idea which of their people receive sophisticated threats, targeted threats, or even large volumes of threats. We call these targets VAPs (Very Attacked People), and they may not be who you would—
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Planning and Managing IT Investments
HSSB - McCune Conference Room 6020
Beginner
There is only audio for this presentation so, with permission from the presenter, we have provided the slide deck and any supplemental materials in the Session Files section below. - UCTech 2019 Planning Committee
We have achieved over $7 million in IT savings and cost avoidance during each of the past three years, with no impact on service or the delivery of solutions, by encouraging all IT leaders to be excellent business people as well as excellent—
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Planning and Managing IT Investments
HSSB - McCune Conference Room 6020
Intermediate
Managing large projects and all the tasks and resources that go along with them may seem daunting or overwhelming. But what if you could simplify the project management process but get even more successful results? What if you could put aside complex concepts like “Dependency Mapping”, “Resource Leveling”, and “Work Breakdown Structures” in lieu of a straightforward customer-focused process?
The ITS-PRO ontology stands for Project Management, Reporting, and Optimization and is based on breaking down—
Wednesday, July 19
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Planning and Managing IT Investments
HSSB - McCune Conference Room 6020
Beginner
Ugly, large-scale, complex business and technical processes often have two fates: 1) multiple failed attempts at revision and/or implementation, or 2) slow, prolonged death because no one dares to tackle a revision. Neither serves the users or technical teams and both are incredibly painful for campuses. In this talk you will learn tools and tips about linking process improvement projects to break down complex processes into smaller, workable projects. A pilot project for process improvement in class and space scheduling will be—
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Enabling Teaching and Learning
HSSB - McCune Conference Room 6020
Beginner
At the request of the presenter, this session was not recorded. - UCTech 2019 Planning Committee
Artificial intelligence-supported business processes are changing how we do business, how we manage risk, how we communicate, and how we organize. We have started down the path of building the foundation to enable our organization to benefit from these innovations. In our talk, we will cover:
- how the data and data warehouse of the future is changing
- how we—
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Promoting Growth and Retention in IT
HSSB - McCune Conference Room 6020
Beginner
We hear the importance of having inclusive, collaborative teams, but often lack effective tools and practices needed to support this change. To truly leverage diversity within teams, they need to actively foster open communication and dialogue, prioritizing different perspectives as input into decisions.
Drawing from our experience implementing Agile methodologies and inclusive meeting practices within our IT department, we will walk through several techniques used at the group, divisional, and departmental level that help individuals be heard,—