Box 42
Contains 50 Results:
S/390 5 year Recommendation for Continuing Need CornellC, 2000
Jim Doolittle Report for keeping mainframe capacity after P2K fails
QIP Materials - Basic Principles, Organization, Teams, etc, 1992-1993
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
EZ-Backup Materials - Technical, Publicity, Rates, 2000-11
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
CU University Wide Strategic Planning - Institutional Planning and Research
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
Y2K Materials from John McKeown, project director, 1999-12
Publicity, reports, memos, responsibilities, summary
Y2K Notes, etc from Eric Banford, 1999
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
The New World of Work - Business Week, 1994-10
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.
Project 2000! - Organizing for Implementation of new Core Systems, 1995-11
Foils on Organization, Schedule, Costs
Understanding Technologies and Architectures of Distributed, 1994-05
Environments by Robert D. Cowles at CU Report
Joint Study in Digital Preservation - Phase 1 Report (Kenney and Personius), 1990-1991
Includes correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, proposals, budget material, photographs, Project Ezra and Project Mandarin records, John Rudan's files and other records that document the history of computing at Cornell University.