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UW-IT 2014 Annual Report

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When Patrick Pow, Vice Chancellor for Information Technology at UW Tacoma, was searching for a solution to email and calendaring challenges on his campus, he considered several choices. Finally, UW Tacoma chose Office 365 because it met the campus' communication and compliance needs. "Most users on my campus have not been happy with previous calendaring and email systems," said Pow, who worked with UW-IT to implement cloud-based Office 365. "Early on, we realized that using a tri-campus scheduling system was vitally important to our success." Pow said Office 365's email and calendaring system works best for his campus because it is HIPAA aligned and FERPA compliant. Many other popular products are not. The Office 365 project was launched by UW-IT to provide a more cost-effective, centrally hosted email and calendaring service for all three UW campuses through the UW Exchange Online service. The most recent phase involved migrating users from a local Exchange email and calendaring system to UW Exchange Online, which includes 50GB of storage. The next phase will make UW Exchange Online available to anyone who wants to use it, all supported by the Technology Recharge Fee. "Most administrators and staff members in Tacoma are really happy with Exchange email and Outlook calendaring," Pow said, "and they report improved teamwork and productivity." TOGETHER WE WILL Office 365: Cloud-based tools enhance teamwork, productivity MORE INFO: uw.edu/itconnect/connect/email/uw-exchange | uw.edu/itconnect/connect/email/google-apps | uw.edu/uwit/EA | Psychology Lecturer Nicole McNichols (left) enjoys increased interaction with students in Active Learning Classrooms. 6

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