Month: October 2021
Earlier this month, we had a stimulating conversation with colleagues from another Scottish university, in which we compared our approaches to structuring our core data. We share the goal of making our core data as valuable as possible, in a world where data analytics is of increasing importance. Much data analysis now manipulates data […]
“Digital Estate” is a term we are using to describe all the IT infrastructure, data and applications that enable the university to function. Like the physical estate (i.e. the buildings and spaces around them), the digital estate must work for the people who use it, while being safe and secure. It requires investment and maintenance. […]
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