FAST FIVE for the week of December 16, 2012


A day in the life of a wireless network: Thompson Rivers University created an infographic of their wireless network. This snapshot of one day's usage gives a quick highlight of the importance of wireless to the campus. TRU wireless

Real-time collaboration: The University of Fredericton now offers real-time collaboration using the Cisco WebEx product. As part of its executive MBA program, the University implemented this collaboration suite to give students the ability to record lectures, hold online meetings, and share their desktops with one another. Online MBA 

New CEO: Compute Canada has hired its first Chief Executive Officer from Australia. Bill Appelbe, an international leader in advanced computing for research and development will start on January 7, 2013. Compute Canada CEO

Dal saves trees!: As part of the institution's sustainability program, Dalhousie University is phasing out the use of telephone books. Removing yellow and white page directory printing will lower costs and reduce carbon footprint at the university. Dalhousie is encouraging use of online resources to replace the printed material. Eliminating phone books

Gaming in residence: Acadia University now supports gaming devices such as Xbox and PS3 consoles on the residence wireless service. Service desk staff will help students configure their devices to access the wireless service. Residence wireless change

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