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Issue
59 - March 2009 |
What's Up?
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Web Conferencing Options Available in CityU
As
one of the leading applications in the market for holding online
meetings (“web conference”), it is an interactive two-way video
and voice communication application running on a desktop computer.
Similar to other web conferencing tools, WebEx has a function to
show anything on a user’s desktop, such as PowerPoint presentation
or Word document. This helps a lot for meetings that need to share
and show programs and data in a personal computer...
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A
Review on the Pilot Run of the LLS Scheme
The Student Computer
Notebook Long Term Loan Scheme (LLS) has been launched for two months
(see Network
Computing Issue 57 – September 2008 and
Issue 58 - December 2008 for details). It may be a good time
to review its progress... |
Campus-wide
Support of Windows Vista Enterprise
After
Microsoft had officially announced Windows Vista on 29 January 2007,
the Computing Services Centre (CSC) formed a task group to study
the features of this major version of Microsoft’s operating system
and to work out a schedule for its deployment in the CityU. The
initial plan was to launch the Windows Vista with...
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Microsoft Student Option as a Learning Support
In
order to enhance students’ learning, the Microsoft Student Option
(MSO) under the existing Microsoft’s Campus Agreement (MCA) has
been launched since February 2009 (please see the details of the
MSO at http://www.cityu.edu.hk/csc/deptweb/services/studentlan/mso/mso.htm
). Through the MSO, the University provides free licensed Microsoft
Office Enterprise 2007 and ForeFront Client Security (anti-virus
software) to ...
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