TDS Newsletters
The Technology and Digital Services newsletter is the means for TDS to provide easily accessible information and updates relating to information technology to UNE staff and students.
It provides information on how to access help, new software and system upgrades, amongst other things, to ensure that students and staff have current information and to support active engagement with these important stakeholders.
Click on the links below to view the TDS Newsletters in Sway, browser view or click on the links to enable downloading and printing of a PDF version of the newsletter.
Download Volume 1 March 2018 as a PDF Download Volume 2 June 2018 as a PDF Read Volume 3 September 2018 ITD Newsletter online Read Volume 4 December 2018 ITD Newsletter online Volume 1 March 2017 view online or download a PDF March 2017 version Volume 2 June 2017 view online or download a PDF June 2017 version Volume 3 September 2017 view online or download a PDF September 2017 version Volume 4 December 2017 view online or download a PDF December 2017 version Volume 1 March 2016 view as a web page, or download a PDF March 2016 version Volume 2 June 2016 view online or download a PDF June 2016 version Volume 3 September 2016 view online or download a PDF September 2016 version Volume 4 December 2016 view online or download a PDF December 2016 version
A selection of media stories featuring UNE
Article published on the Aruba Network website
Gordon Smith, Associate Director, Infrastructure Services, Information Technology talks about modernising technology at UNE. The University is currently working to represent the campus of the future, and recently sought a next-generation IT infrastructure that provided its staff and students with communication and collaboration capabilities anytime, and from virtually anywhere.
View the full article published on arubanetworks.com
Article published on the Extreme Networks website
After careful review, UNE chose an integrated solution based on Microsoft Lync video-conferencing, supported by network infrastructure from Extreme Networks, and secured by Palo Alto firewall, preparing their online education to achieve exciting new levels. Robert Irving, Director of Information Technology.
View the full article published on extremenetworks.com
Article published in the Business Review Australia
UNE has led the sector’s transition to online digital learning. As a university of about 22,ooo students, approximately 18,000 take online courses from various parts of Australia and internationally. UNE brought in an IT trainer to help with the adoption of all new technologies, and is now working on a specialised training program for Skype for Business and OneNote. Click on the image to view as a PDF.
View the full article published on businessreviewaustralia.com