TCU partners with HP: for simplicity of operations Texas Christian University implements higher education applications on an HP Intel-based platform....THE CHALLENGE Building an entire network based on an Intel platform was an unusual objective, but looking at it from Texas Christian University's perspective, it made perfect sense. And it's paid off in a big way, not only in a lower cost of operation, but in performance. HP CUSTOMIZED CAMPUS SOLUTION According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. David Edmondson David J. Edmondson (born 1960) is an American businessman who was the chief executive officer and President of RadioShack, one of the largest retailers of consumer electronics. , Assistant Provost For Information Services See Information Systems. at Texas Christian University Texas Christian University, at Fort Worth; Christian Church (Disciples of Christ); coeducational; opened 1873 at Thorp Spring, chartered 1874 as Add Ran Male and Female College. It assumed its present name in 1902 and moved to Fort Worth in 1910. , "It was a matter of what we were comfortable and familiar with. We wanted to put an infrastructure in place that would allow us to grow as technology advanced, and to run our business processes on the web, providing easy web access for students, faculty, and staff." Edmondson and his review committee, however, had some rather specific priorities: keep costs low, hold training to a minimum, and develop a single client-server operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. . "At the time we were planning this solution, we were supporting a mix of servers. Our goal was to keep our IT infrastructure on a consistent server platform to minimize operational costs. Edmondson and his committee chose various HP ProLiant servers, running Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. [R] 2000, to maintain the entire university network. "Windows 2000 allows us to run the same operating environment In computing, an operating environment is the environment in which users run programs, whether in a command line interface, such as in MS-DOS or the Unix shell, or in a graphical user interface, such as in the Macintosh operating system. at the server and client levels, which provides us with a consistent, stable and manageable platform environment," he noted. ONLINE CLASS REGISTRATION THAT WORKS The primary focus of the new infrastructure was student registration at Texas Christian University. "Once we decided to upgrade our IT infrastructure, we knew we had to make a big splash--and it had to involve our students," Edmondson explained. "Our first goal was to take the class registration process out of the 'bull ring' atmosphere that usually took place in a noisy, crowded gymnasium, and provide students with the ability to sign up for their classes via the Internet. What a difference it has made!" Edmondson reported that the time students previously spent registering for classes averaged about 45 minutes. Now that the new solution is in place, the time has dropped to 5-10 minutes. In addition, the number of administration staff required to assist students during class registration also has dropped. "Some Freshmen still need a little handholding hand·hold·ing n. Strong personal support and reassurance, especially to alleviate tension and anxiety. , but not as much as before," Edmondson said. A TRUE PARTNERSHIP To support the new infrastructure, TCU (Transmission Control Unit) A communications control unit controlled by the computer that does not execute internally stored programs. Contrast with front end processor, which executes its own instructions. utilizes a 3-year server and PC warranty program from HP. "The university's IT infrastructure consists of" Microsoft Office Microsoft's primary desktop applications for Windows and Mac. Depending on the package, it includes some combination of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook along with various Internet and other utilities. running on desktops. We've got a desktop on every staff member and administrators' desk, along with either an HP Deskjet or HP LaserJet printer," Edmondson explained. Edmondson feels that the university's IT success in keeping up with the changes in technology is based, in part, on its ongoing relationship and solid partnership with HP. "Because of our alliance, and the decision to standardize on the HP ProLiant servers, we've been able to do some things that we would never have been able to cost-justify in our legacy environment. For instance, we've been able to deploy servers in remote locations on campus thereby creating a 'hot site' environment for disaster recovery situations." In conclusion, he noted, "Overall, this new HP ProLiant infrastructure has allowed us to reduce our operational overhead expenditure, made student registration more efficient and provided TCU with a flexible, reliable and scalable environment that will amply support the university for many years to come." |
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