Strategic Subtractions
Highlighted efforts to retire & remove unneeded or redundant technologies across CES.
BYU-Idaho eliminates $265,000 of licensing costs
As more CES-level technology coordination takes place, it creates opportunities to reduce single-campus software contracts.
Major savings realized in network upgrades
Network Installation shaved $750,000 off the initial estimate for upgrading the 20-year-old network cables at BYU's Harold B. Lee Library.
Now they are bringing their pioneering method to other CES schools.
Now they are bringing their pioneering method to other CES schools.
Resources reclaimed by retiring BYU Domains
BYU's Office of IT gracefully sunsetted a 6-year-old service that provided students and employees with personal web domains.
The effort freed up 2,000 hours of support time, $265,000 in annual expenses, and prevented an overspend of $120,000.
The effort freed up 2,000 hours of support time, $265,000 in annual expenses, and prevented an overspend of $120,000.
BYU-Idaho retires a dozen SharePoint servers
This retirement reduced storage, enhanced security, and improved service availability.
Learn how BYU-Idaho's IT staff prepared for this change.
Learn how BYU-Idaho's IT staff prepared for this change.
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