The Center for Computational Research (CCR), an academic supercomputing facility, provides faculty with access to advancing computing and storage resources to enable research and scholarship.
CIO Administrative Operations combines all the business and administrative support functions for CIT into one unit. The staff of CIOAO perform transactional activities and administrative tasks so that technical staff can focus on their required duties.
Enterprise Application Services (EAS) provides design, implementation and production support services for enterprise applications and for campus data access and business intelligence systems.
Enterprise Infrastructure Services staff support the underlying files systems, the computing engines and data communication gear that are the infrastructure or backbone for much of UB's computing functionality.
Established in 2006, the Information Security Office (ISo) is responsible for the overall direction of information security functions related to the University at Buffalo, including: IT risk management, security policies, and security awareness.
The staff of IT Policy and Communication is charged with communicating with the campus community about Computing and Information Technology services, problems and our people.
The overarching function of Network and Classroom Services is to engineer, implement and operate underlying communications systems and instructional technology systems throughout the university.
AMA is a global not-for-profit, membership-based association
that provides a full range of management development and
educational services to individuals, companies and government
agencies worldwide.
Founded in 1989, CASC is an educational non-profit organization
with 70 member institutions representing many of the nation’s
most forward thinking universities and computing centers.
(Formerly known as the National Learning Infrastructure
Initiative): A community of higher education institutions and
organizations committed to advancing learning through IT
innovation.
HDI is the professional association and certification body for
the technical service and support industry. Facilitating
collaboration and networking, HDI hosts acclaimed conferences and
events, produces renowned publications and research, and certifies
and trains thousands of professionals each year. HDI also connects
solution providers with practitioners through industry partnerships
and marketing services.
HPC2's goal is to increase New York state’s
competitiveness and foster economic development by providing
industry and academic institutions with high performance computing
resources.
ICIA is an industry-wide non-profit trade association that
provides education, exhibitions and information services to its
worldwide membership and the audiovisual communications
industry.
ITIL is the most widely adopted approach for IT Service
Management in the world. ITIL provides a practical,
no-nonsense framework for identifying, planning, delivering and
supporting IT services to the business.
The mission of InCommon is to create and support a common
framework for trustworthy shared management of access to on-line
resources in support of education and research in the U.S.
Led by more than 200 U.S. universities and working with industry
and government, develops and deploys advanced network applications
and technologies for research and higher education.
PMI serves practitioners and organizations with standards that
describe good practices, globally recognized credentials that
certify project management expertise, and resources for
professional development, networking and community.
The SANS Institute develops, maintains, and makes available at
no cost the largest collection of research documents about various
aspects of information security.
To enable Higher Education technical discussion about Windows
issues and to give Microsoft representatives a forum to hear what
the HiEd community wants.