ARCHIVED: Completed project: Microsoft Office Live Workspace pilot

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Primary UITS contact: Nicole Lyon

Completed: June 27, 2008

Description: This project will pilot Microsoft Office Live Workspace.

Outcome: Microsoft has asked IU to help with a small pilot for Microsoft Office Live Workspace. The goal is to evaluate how Office Live Workspace will work in our current environment in conjunction with the student email and other initiatives. With student, faculty, and staff participation, we will provide feedback to Microsoft on its use.

Milestones and status:

  • October 22, 2007: Educause press release
  • November 2007: Delivery of VIP accounts for pilot
  • November 2007: VIP accounts generated and sent for use until December 31, 2007
  • December 2007: VIP accounts disabled December 31, 2007
  • January 2008: Microsoft has made the Workspace available for customers to have access to beta accounts with priority to IUPUI and IUB customers. Anyone can register to have a beta account to use the Workspace.
  • Spring/summer 2008: Students who choose Imail, powered by Microsoft, for their student email account can use the Workspace with this account; they will not need a beta account to use the Workspace.
  • June 27, 2008: The small pilot that was created to test the Workspace has been completed. Students who choose Imail, powered by Microsoft, will automatically have a Workspace account that they can begin using. Faculty and staff will be able to use the Workspace by registering a non-IU (not username@indiana.edu or username@iupui.edu) account. Documents that are stored on the Workspace are owned by the user and not by Microsoft.

Benefits:

  • Ability to access documents from anywhere. Users can save and store over 1,000 office documents to one location and access those documents via the web.
  • Ability to share and collaborate. Users will be able to view and comment on documents while in their web browsers. Even users without Microsoft Office software will be able to view and share documents.
  • Ability to access Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) via the web

Project team:

  • Nicole Lyon
  • Rick Jackson
  • Lynn Allen
  • Chris England
  • Gregg Spradling
  • James English
  • Wade Mitchell

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