Systems
Aurora
The University's implementation of the SungardSCT Banner system to handle the administration of student and financial data. Access is via a web interface and is restricted to select administrative personnel in each department.
High Performance Computing
Intensive computing service offered free of charge to research staff and students whose applications are accepted by the High Performance Computing Resource Committee.
Human Resources
- CVIS - A database of faculty curriculum vitae. This project is in development.
- VIP - UofM personnel records and payroll system. In production since May 2005. Access is restricted to administrative personnel in each department who are authorized by Human Resources. VIP uses an Oracle database system running on a Unix platform.
JUMP
Web portal for students to access email, a personal calendar, course schedules and other tools and personalized UofM information. Also available to all employees. Instructors can post course information for students in their classes. Requires the UMnetID obtained via 'claimid'.
Linux
IST's Linux involvement is small but growing. A pilot project is underway consisting of several Linux workstations in the student labs alongside the Unix Solaris and Microsoft Windows stations. Access is open to all students and staff via the UMnetID obtained in 'claimid'.
Novell
IST runs two Novell Netware file storage and software systems that serve Microsoft Windows desktop computers in offices and labs physically located on the the Fort Garry and Bannatyne campuses.
- CNS, the Corporate Netware System, is for use by employees on the Fort Garry and Bannatyne campuses. A CNS userid is obtained through 'claimid'. Permission to use is granted by each department.
- INS, the Instructional Netware System, is for use in IST's campus computer labs. Course software and materials can be installed by instructor request. All students and staff can claim an INS account via 'claimid' without need of further permission.
SEEQ
The Student Evaluation of Educational Quality (SEEQ) is an instrument used to obtain student feedback on teaching and to develop teaching quality through reflective practice. An approved UMnetID and password are required to login.
Unix
'CCU' is the general purpose Unix system available to all students and staff for file storage, email, and software. Users login with the UMnetID obtained through 'claimid'. The University's primary Unix operating system is Sun Solaris, used for CCU and other UNIX systems listed here.
WebCT
The University's primary web-based course delivery system for use in both local and distance courses. Instructors who wish to use WebCT register their course through a simple web form.
IST Support Desk |
204-474-8600 010 Dafoe Tunnel Map |
Bannatyne Help Desk |
204-789-3541 S206 Medical Services |
Administrative Systems Help Desk |
204-474-6342 107 Admin Building |
Information Services and Technology
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