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Spring 2005: IT Transforms UC Business Operations



— Top Stories —

  The Benefits of Using a Proven Implementation
Methodology for the UC Flex Program
  by Michelle Bankowski
UC Flex Change Management & Training Team
IBM Business Consulting Services
 
  Using the Ascendant™SAP methodology and toolset, UC prepares to implement the new UC Flex system.  

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  IT Unit Coordinators Play an Important UC Flex Role
  by Jim Lewis
UCit Associate Director and
UC Flex Technical Project Manager
 
  The IT Unit Coordinators at UC have traditionally played an important role in the successful utilization of information technology throughout the University. This will hold true once again during the implementation of UC Flex. 

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  Implementation of UC Flex Requires
a Moritorium on Core System Changes
 

by Jim Lewis
UCit Associate Director and
UC Flex Technical Project Manager

 
  Implementation of UC Flex has necessitated a freeze on changes to all related core system software, interfaces, hardware and system software, network infrastructure, and new SAP releases until after the July Financials "go-live" date. 

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  Print on Demand in UC Flex
  by Dan Kuhlmann 
  In developing a printing stategy for UC Flex, our goal is to provide a "Print on Demand" environment. 

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  UC Flex Human Resources Implementation Begins
  by Chris Diersing
UC HR Director and
UC Flex HR Business Process Team Lead
 
  The UC Flex Human Resources system will be implemented in three waves. The first, in July 2006, will replace the University's current HR system, including a new ePAF process. The second and third waves will bring added functionality to the base system. 

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  COEUS to Replace SPOTS and PATS
  by Mike Lieberman
Dean
Director, UCit Instructional and Research Computing
 
  COEUS implementation will make the Sponsored Programs Online Tracking System (SPOTS) and the Proposal and Award Tracking System (PATS) obsolete at UC. 

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  UniverSIS Prepared for UC Flex Financials Implementation
  by Pat Krekeler 
  In preparation for the implementation of UC Flax Financials this July, modifications have been made to the UniverSIS database, screens and interfaces. 

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— Services and Software —

  Adobe Software Discount Program
Extended to Registered UC Students
  by Amin Shafie 
  On 9 March 2005, UC and Adobe signed a Student Licensing Option amendment to our Contractual Licensing Program, to let registerd UC students enjoy significant savings on the Adobe desktop software that is an integral part of their coursework. 

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  Stata Statistical Software Now Available
  by Amin Shafie 
  UCit has completed an arrangement with the Stata Corporation to provide interested UC students, faculty, and staff with licensed access to this software at discounted prices. 

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  UCFileSpace
Your files, anywhere you need them
  by Don Rainwater 
  The UCFileSpace service will allow authorized UC faculty and students to store their files in a personal, online storage area and access them from anywhere on the UC campus network. 

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  UCit to Replace OZ
  by Ellen Davis 
  UCit plans to replace OZ with UCFileSpace at the end of summer quarter. UCFileSpace will provide the same services OZ does now. However, a few things will be different. 

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  Unified Messaging Capabilities Immanent at UC
  by Diana Noelcke 
  The University of Cincinnati's new voice mail product, purchased and implemented in 2004, came with many new features to make the system a true Unified Messaging platform. A new class of service, and new features for the three existing classes of service, will be available soon. 

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