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Updates

04/15/2013

SITAB Meeting - The Strategic IT Accountability Board will meet on April 26.

01/15/2013

Priorities and Budget Approved - SITAB approved IT priorities including building out the core network and developing a plan for increased network speeds, more certainty on the set of supported core instructional technology tools, creating new administrative systems replacement roadmaps, driving campus-wide cost savings through software licensing, and updating the web infrastructure.

11/15/2012

SITAB - SITAB will meet in December.

10/01/2012

SITAB Priorities - SITAB will focus on increasing wireless speed and educational technologies as two of their priorities for the academic year.

08/29/2012

The University of Texas thanks SITAB members for their excellent service to our University and welcomes our new members. We are looking forward to a great year in IT at UT.

08/08/2012

President Powers expressed his thanks to all the IT governing committee members for both improving day-to-day operational IT services on campus, and proactively focusing on future IT challenges and opportunities.

03/12/2012

Endorsements - SITAB endorsed the Administrative Master System Plan and the approach for VoIP implementation on campus.

12/13/2011

MyEdu - The MyEdu Implementation Steering Team has launched and the pilot for MyEdu services is underway on campus.

10/27/2011

UTmail - More than 34,000 students are using UTmail powered by Google. Alumni can now claim an account.

10/27/2011

IT Recruiting - SITAB endorsed guidelines for internal, cross-department IT recruiting and hiring.

10/20/2011

Capital Budget - The Strategic Information Technology Accountability Board voted unanimously to approve the capital budget for fiscal year 2011-2012.

06/15/2011

SITAB approves the Network Operations manual, Data Storage purchase, retirement of UMBS, and funding for third party assistance for the development of the Administrative Systems Master Plan.

03/01/2011

SITAB approved the Minimum Classroom Computing Standards.