CHALLENGES • Make licensed software readily available. Consolidate software licenses and have them easily accessible for remote users through cloud technology. • Improve system accessibility. Enable faculty members to remotely access the system and maintain work-life balance while maintaining a practical management strategy that would optimize the system’s usage and efficiency. SOLUTIONS • Activate the maximum potential of Intel® Xeon® processor through VMware vSphere. Use the advanced features of Intel® Xeon® processors 5600 series with Intel® Virtualization Technology to create a virtual platform to be used throughout the campus. • Install VMware View 4 virtual desktop system. VMware View 4 enables the consolidation of software licenses, allowing users to run numerous applications regardless of their actual system capabilities through a private cloud hosted on Intel Xeon processor 5600 series-based servers. • Deploy Intel – ISV Enabling Program, International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP). Optimize the project development cycle with IIEP, enabling the private cloud environment to be up and running in less than five months. Introduction It is a great challenge maintaining IT resources on campus—evaluating IT requirements of faculties, procuring assets, configuring them, and providing ongoing support. At National Chi Nan University (NCNU), these requirements include software and hardware assets that are centrally managed and used by 6,500 staff and students. These computers are in classrooms, workstations used by faculty members, and end-user computers. This challenge is dealt with by a team of 21 engineers at the NCNU’s Data and Network Center. They are responsible for developing the university’s administrative system, maintaining campus-wide connectivity, ensuring that the network is at its optimal performance, and maintaining all IT resources on campus. The team supports and administers the software the staff uses to support the curriculum and develop programs deployed on the in-house systems.
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CHALLENGES • Make licensed software readily available. Consolidate software licenses and have them easily accessible for remote users through cloud technology. • Improve system accessibility. Enable faculty members to remotely access the system and maintain work-life balance while maintaining a practical management strategy that would optimize the system’s usage and efficiency. SOLUTIONS • Activate the maximum potential of Intel® Xeon® processor through VMware vSphere. Use the advanced features of Intel® Xeon® processors 5600 series with Intel® Virtualization Technology to create a virtual platform to be used throughout the campus. • Install VMware View 4 virtual desktop system. VMware View 4 enables the consolidation of software licenses, allowing users to run numerous applications regardless of their actual system capabilities through a private cloud hosted on Intel Xeon processor 5600 series-based servers. • Deploy Intel – ISV Enabling Program, International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP). Optimize the project development cycle with IIEP, enabling the private cloud environment to be up and running in less than five months. Introduction It is a great challenge maintaining IT resources on campus—evaluating IT requirements of faculties, procuring assets, configuring them, and providing ongoing support. At National Chi Nan University (NCNU), these requirements include software and hardware assets that are centrally managed and used by 6,500 staff and students. These computers are in classrooms, workstations used by faculty members, and end-user computers. This challenge is dealt with by a team of 21 engineers at the NCNU’s Data and Network Center. They are responsible for developing the university’s administrative system, maintaining campus-wide connectivity, ensuring that the network is at its optimal performance, and maintaining all IT resources on campus. The team supports and administers the software the staff uses to support the curriculum and develop programs deployed on the in-house systems.


