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[opensource] This Friday's Tech Briefing: Stanford Sites - Support for Building Websites at Stanford
Technology Training
djac at stanford.edu
Wed Mar 14 16:24:36 PDT 2012
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Tech Briefings are informal, interactive seminars on computer-related topics of interest to the Stanford Community.
This is your opportunity to get technology updates from and ask questions of subject-matter experts.
See the latest schedule at techbriefing.stanford.edu.
This week's free Tech Briefing:
Stanford Sites - Support for Building Websites at Stanford
Friday, March 16 - 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Turing Auditorium (Polya Hall, Room 111)
PRESENTERS: Zach Chandler and John Bickar, IT Services
Come get an overview of two of Stanford's most convenient website development services:
The Stanford Sites self-service website tool is the easiest way for Stanford community members to build and manage websites for their University work. Websites are hosted on a dedicated Drupal infrastructure optimized for performance, easy maintenance, and community-requested features.
Need more help? Stanford Web Services provides the Stanford community a full range of website planning, implementation, and maintenance support at well below market rates. While assistance is available for web projects of any scale and nature, the core services are designed to be most attractive to departments and official groups that choose to benefit from the University's best design ideas (both shared and original) and its most efficient, centrally-funded infrastructure tools.
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