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Monthly Archives: July 2007
It’s hard to keep thinking of interesting titles !
Our application to join the UK Federation has been processed and on Wednesday EH become a member of the UK Federation. We are currently testing out our Shibboleth server and in the next week or so we will be hooking … Continue reading
Posted in General, Service Interruption
Tagged athens, core-services, Identity-Management, novell, shibboleth
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And then there were 3 !
I’m pleased to announce that David McCallum and Stephen Timson will be joining the Core Services Team on the 1st August. They have been appointed to the Senior Core Services Officer roles. I’m sure they will be posting here quite … Continue reading
Job Advert Deadline
The closing date for applications for the vacant Core Services Officer post is Friday. The job advert can be found on the EH jobs website
Missing your SPAM?
Week 2 of the trial of our new anti-spam solution is upon us. Initial feedback from the users is good but we’ll be asking for some formal feedback later on in the trial. A few comments have been made about … Continue reading
USB pens – Friend or Foe?
I generally try and avoid any kind of mobile media. The number of floppy disks and cd-roms I’ve lost, broken or accidentally overwritten doesn’t really bear thinking about. Along came USB pens that could be attached to a keyring but … Continue reading
A busy week
Interviews were held for the Senior Core Services officers posts on Tuesday, we have offered the posts to two candidates and we are waiting for the usual HR procedures to be completed. There is also a Core Services Officer post … Continue reading