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− | The mission of Administrative Computing Services is to provide the campus community efficient and effective access to the University's administrative information by: | + | The mission of Administrative Computing Services is to provide the campus community efficient and effective access to the University's administrative information by: |
+ | *Providing application development and support for University administrative applications (student systems; receipt-supported departments via contract programming); | ||
+ | *Developing specialized applications for various functions with Finance and Business in order to maximize emerging technologies; | ||
+ | *Being the custodian of University administrative databases; | ||
+ | *Providing database administration and data warehousing functions for supported databases; | ||
+ | *Providing and maintaining the University's administrative computer infrastructure; | ||
+ | *Providing connectivity to administrative applications, other data sources within the University, and non-university specific business applications external to the University; | ||
+ | *Providing maintenance and backup support for external departmental servers; | ||
+ | *Providing assistance to customers in support of the administrative environment via the Solutions Center; | ||
+ | *Maintaining security for administrative applications; | ||
+ | *Providing production support for the batch and online administrative environments; | ||
+ | *Providing support for electronic exchange of information; | ||
+ | *Conducting research on new technology including the PeopleSoft environment; | ||
+ | *Coordinating Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity planning efforts; and | ||
+ | *Working closely with other University units to ensure optimal capability of the University to conduct its business. |
Latest revision as of 10:39, 21 March 2006
The mission of Administrative Computing Services is to provide the campus community efficient and effective access to the University's administrative information by:
- Providing application development and support for University administrative applications (student systems; receipt-supported departments via contract programming);
- Developing specialized applications for various functions with Finance and Business in order to maximize emerging technologies;
- Being the custodian of University administrative databases;
- Providing database administration and data warehousing functions for supported databases;
- Providing and maintaining the University's administrative computer infrastructure;
- Providing connectivity to administrative applications, other data sources within the University, and non-university specific business applications external to the University;
- Providing maintenance and backup support for external departmental servers;
- Providing assistance to customers in support of the administrative environment via the Solutions Center;
- Maintaining security for administrative applications;
- Providing production support for the batch and online administrative environments;
- Providing support for electronic exchange of information;
- Conducting research on new technology including the PeopleSoft environment;
- Coordinating Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity planning efforts; and
- Working closely with other University units to ensure optimal capability of the University to conduct its business.