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		<title>Microsoft Live will power student e-mail</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 21:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kat Zhao</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Student Union announced earlier this month that Washington University undergraduates will be offered an e-mail account powered by the service Microsoft Live@Edu this fall.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Student Union announced earlier this month that Washington University undergraduates will be offered an e-mail account powered by the service Microsoft Live@Edu this fall.</p>
<p>This new initiative will provide the means of what Student Union (SU) calls a “unified communications platform,” where all students, faculty, staff and administrators can share information with the same tools.</p>
<p>The decision came after a yearlong evaluation of Live@Edu and the similar application Google Apps for Education and numerous surveys, town hall meetings, product demonstrations and focus groups.</p>
<p>Though many students opted for Google Apps in their surveys, Nelson said that Live@Edu will offer all the features that Google Apps offers and “much more.”</p>
<p>Each student’s Live@Edu account will provide a 10-gigabyte e-mail inbox, 25 gigabytes of file storage space, a sharable calendar, online workspaces and direct integration with social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.</p>
<p>With the new application, students will be able to search the e-mail addresses of classmates, arrange appointments with advisors and complete other functions all within the same system.</p>
<p>Visit studlife.com throughout the week for more updates on Live@Edu.  </p>
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		<title>Student Union groups to transition to Google Apps</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 00:53:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Liu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Student Union is planning to transition from its current Unix-based e-mail system to Google Apps this semester in order to make logistics more intuitive for student groups. Student Union (SU) groups will now each have a Gmail e-mail account, while at the same time retaining their @su.wustl.edu address. The Google Apps suites offers Gmail, Google [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Student Union is planning to transition from its current Unix-based e-mail system to Google Apps this semester in order to make logistics more intuitive for student groups.</p>
<p>Student Union (SU) groups will now each have a Gmail e-mail account, while at the same time retaining their @su.wustl.edu address.</p>
<p>The Google Apps suites offers Gmail, Google Calendar, Talk, Docs and Sites and will have slightly more than six gigabytes of storage. This switch to Google Apps will not cost the University any money.</p>
<p>“It is hard to construct a true collaborative tool from scratch in our Unix environment. We want groups to be able to share calendars and documents to enhance productivity and collaboration,” junior Jeff Nelson, SU vice president of administration, said. “Switching to Google allows us to do these types of things for free.”</p>
<p>SU announced the decision to switch to Google Apps on Dec. 15 after a survey conducted by the SU Technology Resources Committee found that 57 percent of students were in favor of outsourcing student e-mail and 79 percent of students were in favor of Gmail in the event that student e-mail was outsourced.</p>
<p>So far student reaction has been positive. Senior Kathleen O’Malley, president of Association of Latin American Students, likes how Google Apps is a familiar system.</p>
<p>“With the current e-mail system, I only really knew how to use the listserv and send out e-mails. With Google, I know how my Gmail works so I think this new system should be better,” O’Malley said.</p>
<p>So far, no plans have been made to switch the entire student body’s e-mail accounts over to Google. But at the same time, Student Union has called this program a “pilot and a proof-of-concept for a potential student-wide switch to a commercial e-mail service” in a press release.</p>
<p>“Right now, there are no plans to move all student e-mail accounts to Google or any other provider. There are some preliminary discussions going on, but nothing has been decided at this point,” Nelson said.</p>
<p>The University would not be the first school to consider this switch. Much larger schools such as University of Virginia, University of Florida and Arizona State University, with 20,258, 51,413 and 67,082 students respectively, have switched to Google Apps already. St. Louis University implemented Google Apps last year.</p>
<p>In order for the University to outsource all student e-mail accounts, many things would have to be considered, Nelson said. How students in different schools of the University use e-mail services, how Washington University will provide support for an outside program and how to ensure that student information is secure and not used inappropriately by Gmail or given to another company are just some of the questions.</p>
<p>Nelson hopes that this pilot program will help answer some of those questions.</p>
<p>“We hope that student groups’ use of Gmail will provide us with information that will be useful in making e-mail outsourcing decisions in the future,” Nelson said.  </p>
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