Hi all:

I just noticed that the recording for this town hall has been posted.  See 
http://cio.ucop.edu/watch-the-uc-it-town-hall-online/ 
<http://cio.ucop.edu/watch-the-uc-it-town-hall-online/>

Ian

> On Sep 4, 2015, at 1:58 PM, Ian Crew <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Just saw this on Tom Andriola’s blog (he’s the UC CIO).  Thought some folks 
> here might be interested…
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ian
> 
> 
>> http://cio.ucop.edu/uc-it-town-hall-friday-september-11/ 
>> <http://cio.ucop.edu/uc-it-town-hall-friday-september-11/>
>> 
>> UC IT Town Hall: Friday, September 11
>> 
>> <UCB-Tower-Leah.jpg>
>> You are invited to join the upcoming UC IT Town Hall – via webstream. This 
>> is an opportunity to hear from UC IT leaders and ask questions! UCB CIO 
>> Larry Conrad will talk about the UC IT Leadership Council’s vision and plans 
>> for the coming year. UCLA Health CIO Mike Pfeffer will discuss the 
>> importance of IT innovations in the health enterprise. And UCOP Web 
>> Applications Manager Candace Jones will describe a recent project to 
>> understand the user experience.
>> 
>> Date: Friday, Sept. 11
>> Time: 10 – 11:00 a.m.
>> Webstream: To join the session, click on the UC IT Town Hall link 
>> <http://lecture.ucsf.edu/ETS/Catalog/Full/c604b39f041d49e59c58c82557ea0eb521>.
>>  A recording will be available a few hours after the event from the same 
>> link. Webstreaming is provided by UCSF.
>> Submit Questions: During the live session, send questions directly to 
>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.
>> 
> 
> 
> ___
> Ian Crew
> 
> IST-Architecture, Platforms and Integration (API)
> Earl Warren Hall, Second Floor
> University of California, Berkeley
> 

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Ian Crew

IST-Architecture, Platforms and Integration (API)
Earl Warren Hall, Second Floor
University of California, Berkeley

 
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