
TABLE OF CONTENTS OHECC – A HISTORY OF COLLABORATION The purpose of OHECC is to foster communication among higher education IT professionals across the state. In past conferences, we have communicated and shared ideas, created state-wide problem solving committees, negotiated state-wide contracts where all schools enjoyed buying discounts, and created ongoing relationships between IT professionals. This tradition of collaboration and building relationships continues today with OHECC 2014 and is expected to grow as we move forward into the future of technology together. OHECC COMMITTEE...............................................................................................................4 WELCOME.............................................................................................................................5 SPONSORS............................................................................................................................6 GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................7 DOWNTOWN KENT MAP & DINING......................................................................................10 FACILITY MAPS....................................................................................................................13 AGENDA AT A GLANCE.........................................................................................................17 PRESENTATIONS AT A GLANCE.............................................................................................18 FEATURED SPEAKER............................................................................................................20 WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 AGENDA............................................................................................21 THURSDAY, MAY 22 AGENDA...............................................................................................26 FRIDAY, MAY 23 AGENDA.....................................................................................................34 VENDOR FLOOR PLAN..........................................................................................................38 VENDOR DIRECTORY............................................................................................................40 ATTENDEE ROSTER..............................................................................................................73 NOTE PAGES........................................................................................................................81 3 COMMITTEE OHECC STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS The University of Akron Neal L’Amoreaux, Manager, Enterprise Operations Cleveland State University William Shepard, Director, Operations and Technical Support University of Cincinnati Mark Young, Director, Infrastructure Services Kent State University Wendy Shih, Manager, Information Services Kent State University Jay Frye, Director, Service Management Miami University Ricki Davidge, Manager of Campus Partnerships Shawnee State University Dan White, User Support Manager The University of Toledo Mike Lowry, Manager, Information Security Wright State University Mary Clem, Assistant Director, CaTS Client Services KENT STATE UNIVERSITY PLANNING COMMITTEE Ed Mahon Vice President and CIO of Information Services Paul Albert Executive Directory, Information Services Jay Frye Director, Service Management Wendy Shih Manager, Information Services David Cunningham Manager, Information Technology Jamie Miller Conference & Event Services, University of Cincinnati FUTURE OHECC HOSTS 2015 2016 2017 Miami University Youngstown State University The Ohio State University 4 5 WELCOME KENT STATE UNIVERSITY WELCOMES YOU TO OHECC 2014 Welcome to Kent State University and to the 2014 OHECC conference, The Kent State community is proud to host this year’s conference and to bring together such a talented group of technology professionals from across Ohio. I encourage you all to take advantage of this opportunity to share resources, techniques, and solutions to solve the problems we all face; and to build and enhance professional and personal relationships. This is an opportunity to build relationships, to have fun, and to get to know one another. Ed Mahon Vice President and CIO of Information Services, Kent State University 4 5 OHECC 2014 CONFERENCE SPONSORS THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! Without our gracious sponsors, an event like this would not be possible. Stop by the Vendor Showcase on Thursday and thank them for their generosity. PLATINUM PREMIER SPONSORS AdvizeX Technologies MCPc, Inc. Frontier Communications Palo Alto Networks Juniper Networks GOLD RESERVE SPONSORS Adobe Systems, Inc. Cadre Information Security All Lines Technology CentraComm Aruba Networks Dell SILVER SELECT SPONSORS 7signal Independents Fiber Network AT&T Infiniti Systems Group Atomic Learning ITS Partners Avalon Technologies, Inc. iVideo Technologies Avaya JEM Tech Group Biamp Systems LANDESK Software Blackboard Microsoft Bomgar NetApp Brown Enterprise Solutions Netech Cambridge Computer Nimble Storage Cannon IV, Inc. Oracle CBTS PeerApp CDW-G Polycom Ciber Pomeroy Cisco Systems Schoolhouse Electronics Code42 Sirius Computer Solutions Commvault Systems Tegile Systems Desire2Learn Incorporated Triad Technology Partners Extreme Networks VMware F5 Networks Workday IBM 6 7 GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION OF EVENTS Info General This is an exciting time for us to host the OHECC conference, as there has been a lot of activity in both downtown Kent and at the University! While the downtown area has undergone a massive revitalization, the relationship between the city and the University has grown stronger than ever. We’re thrilled to have this opportunity to share some of it with you. Conference activities will occur in three locations. Large gatherings will be held in the Kent State Hotel and Conference Center located downtown. A short walk down the University Esplanade will take you to Franklin and Rockwell Halls. Various sessions will take place in Franklin, while most meals will be served in Rockwell. PARKING If you will be driving in daily, arrangements have been made to OHECC participants to park in the Museum (Rockwell Hall) parking lot. No permit is needed. The lot is located at the corners of OH- 59 (Main St.) and Lincoln St. and is accessed off of Lincoln by turning onto Hilltop Dr. Overflow parking is available across the street from the Rockwell parking lot behind the Papa John’s pizza on N. Lincoln St. If you are staying in the Kent State University Hotel and Conference Center, take advantage of the PARTA (Portage Area Regional Transit Authority) Parking Garage, part of the Kent Central Gateway located directly across from the hotel. Parking entrance is located off of S. Depeyster St. CONFERENCE SHUTTLES There will be a continuous shuttle running between the Kent State University Hotel and Campus. The stop on campus will be conveniently located between Franklin and Rockwell Halls. Shuttle hours: Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM Thursday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM Friday: 7:30 AM - 1:00 PM WIRELESS INTERNET CONNECTION Kent State University Hotel & Conference Center - Pass code: KSU1234 Kent State University - connect to the OHECC wireless network. TECHSTYLE LAB - FASHION SCHOOL TOUR Thursday 11:15 - 12:00 PM and 1:15 - 2:00 PM, Rockwell Hall The ‘TechStyleLAB’ has been created in the Fashion School to support learning/teaching, research and commercial investigation of digital design and production technologies in the fashion context. The goal of the TechStyleLAB is to create a model for exploring more localized, sustainable and creative digital supply chains for the fashion industry. A key impact of the TechStyleLAB concept lies in demonstrating how digital design and manufacturing software/ hardware can be used in conjunction with rich media interfaces to create dynamic workflows for 6 7 GENERAL INFORMATION the on‐demand production of textile/fashion products. The TechStyleLAB houses a range of digital output devices, such as our wide format digital textile printer and digital embroidery machines in one collective space to allow for a completely vertical on‐demand design/production environment. In addition to our existing equipment and our partnership with the School of Art’s Craft/Textiles area to make use of digitally-driven looms, we also seek to add in laser cutting/etching equipment, whole garment knitting machines and more. The TechStyleLAB will ultimately be able to support small companies as an ‘incubator’ space to take advantage of combined access to the tools. This process has already started at the grassroots level through initial partnerships with small entrepreneurial Ohio businesses to provide on‐demand production digital prints for textile products. The commercial service is used as a means to generate income to support the TechStyleLAB’s activities, as well as to provide a more meaningful understanding of the commercial and production oriented issues of the technology. The TechStyleLAB places design and business-led inquiry at the heart of its research directive. We welcome explorations into historical/archival research and potential reinterpretations with the digital technologies, wearable technologies, hardware and software development, web‐based presentation and marketing channels, the cultural/social/psychological aspects of textiles, and the creation of artifacts for exhibition purposes. By housing and creating this research/commercial environment in the context of The
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