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Wed, November 28, 2007 5:04 PM
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Since
it's beginning, the ENGINEERING INFORMATION
CENTER has developed as the College of
Engineering and Computings primary medium
for data communications, the ENGINEERING
INFORMATION NETWORK (EINET). Today
all of the College's information systems
are connected via the EINET, serving many
different functions, most notably:
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Provides
researchers with connectivity to the Center's
computational resources
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Provides
faculty, staff, and students with access
to the College's Netware, Windows, and
UNIX file and application servers.
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Provides
external connectivity for the College's
distance learning programs.
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Provides
access to the Internet.
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Provides
web development and hosting capabilities
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Provides
wireless connectivity.
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Through
the ENGINEERING INFORMATION NETWORK
(EINET), the EIC has developed
an advanced computing environment, with
the inherent strengths of concurrent,
collaborative engineering applications.
It is an environment that provides faculty,
staff, and students with the capacity
to share valuable resources, fostering
an atmosphere where collaboration and
instruction grow with synergy that is
unique, serving as a signal of the coming
benefits of the new "Information
Age".
Director: Hernan
Bormey
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