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Campus Computing News

Request for Sol Access Added to Account Management Page

GroupWise 5.2 and Outlook 98

Microsoft NetMeeting

Seven Deadly Sins of Web Design

RSS Matters

The Network Connection

List of the Month

WWW@UNT.EDU

Short Courses

IRC News

Staff Activities

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Staff Activities

Transitions

The following are new employees:

  • Duane Gustavus is back on the staff of Academic Computing Services. Duane was the Jove system manager for several years before leaving ACS for a similar position in the Computer Sciences department. This time around, Duane will provide technical support and consultation for faculty and student researchers, with an emphasis on UNIX technologies. We are quite excited to have Duane back with us on staff.
  • Marlyn Banks, Data Entry Operator III.
  • Colin Allen, ACS Lab monitor (part-time).
  • Michael Bradshaw, ACS Lab monitor (part-time).
  • Jamie Courville, ACS Lab consultant (part-time).
  • Ho-Chang (Michael) Chae, ACS Lab monitor (part-time).
  • Keiko Miyamori, ACS Lab monitor (part-time).
  • Charina Tolentin, ACS Lab monitor (part-time).

The following people no longer work in the Computing Center:

  • Praveen Kumbham, I/O consultant (part-time).
  • Earl Jackson, SIMS Year 2000 Project Programmer Analyst retired in March.
  • Amy Boyd, ACS Lab monitor (part-time).
  • Chein-Hsaing Huang, ACS Lab monitor (part-time).
  • Amy Moreland, ACS Lab monitor (part-time).
  • Patrick Tolentin, ACS Lab monitor (part-time).

Awards

  • Steve Rowell, Data Communications Analyst, was honored as an Outstanding Employee for November 23, 1998 at a recent Chancellor's Staff Lunch.

Publications, Presentations

Mark Wilcox, Campus Web Administrator, has a new book out. Implementing LDAP is published by Wrox Press. It gives a practical look at installing and using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, which is an Internet standard for storing/retrieving email address books, userids & passwords, and other computer information. Mark's book is only the third book on LDAP to reach market.

 

HELP WANTED

COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST III (College of Business Computing Center) $2,920 per month. Bachelor's degree with course work in computing or information systems; two years related computing work experience; or any equivalent combination of experience, education or training. Ability to assist in the areas of data processing and end-user computing including systems development, programming, software installation, desktop management, local area network installations and operations highly preferred. Primary duties relate to student computer labs and course-related software. Desktop O/S supported include Windows 95/98/NT; network O/S supported include Netware 4.11 and Windows NT.