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Analyzing and Costing IT

with guest expert Chris Peebles

March 2, 2000

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Does this resonate for you? "[I]t is imperative that IT organizations offer as many clearly-defined, highly visible entry points to the organization for user support and education as can be designed and maintained. Maintenance and enhancement of these support organizations is every much a part of IT life-cycle costs as are costs for the next server and those gigabit routers that will have to be put in the switch rooms and wiring closets." Our expert wrote that in his chapter of the forthcoming book, Technology-Driven Planning: Principles to Practice (Click on cover, below, for more info on the book.

Guest Expert

Christopher PeeblesChristopher S. Peebles, is an anthropologist by training and an information technologist by happenstance. He currently serves Indiana University in several capacities. He is Associate Vice President for Research and Academic Computing and Dean for Information Technology. He is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology. He also has appointments in the Program for Cognitive Science and in the Research Center for Language and Semiotic Studies. He has been involved in the development of information technology for over forty years and has used computers in his research and teaching throughout his academic career. His interest in formal organizations and their culture led to considerations of corporate success and failure and the role of quality in corporate performance. These interests, in turn, led to his role in working as a part of the management team to bring quality and cost management programs to University Computing Services and its successor University Information Technology Services at Indiana University.

Co-Hosts

Howard Strauss, Manager of Academic Applications at Princeton University, is TechTalk's Technology Anchor. Co-Host Judith Boettcher is CREN's Executive Director. Together, Howard and Judith will ask the really tough questions—and relay the questions you email to them at expert@cren.net.


Background & Resources

We're building this event's resource list right now and we'd welcome your contribution. During this Tech Talk session, Chris will refer to Indiana University's Knowledge Base Web resource. The best place to start is in the Tech Talk archives, which are a treasure trove of related information. One recent Tech Talk has pertinence to this one:

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