Software Requests. The list of site-licensed software is available at IT Services’ web site at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/resources/software/sitelicenses.html Most of these software applications can be installed on your university-owned workstation through IPFW’s special network utilities, the DOS-based Imenu or the Netware 5 Install_Menu. For instructions on using these utilities visit our website at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/resources/software/IPFWIcons.html Requests to add new software applications to the campus network are reviewed by the Academic Computing and Information Technology Advisory Committee (XXXXXX). If approved by XXXXXX, request would be forwarded to the Information Technology Policy Committee (ITPC) for funding. If funding is available, ITPC will forward request to IT Services for review. The review will be made from the view of maintaining an overall stable campus computing environment, IT Services’ ability to support the requested software, and software licensing considerations. For further details on this process go to xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/regs/SPP/facstaff_soft_SPP.PDF Requests to add departmentally funded software applications to the student-access labs are initiated at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/regs/forms/lab_request.html To facilitate your request, be as specific as possible. Please provide all software and instructions at least two weeks prior to date required to ensure it is ready when you need it.
Software Requests a. There may be circumstances where additional software that is not provided by the College benefits a student’s learning. In this case, a parent(s) / guardian (s) / carer(s) or third party can request specific software by:
i. Emailing software requests to the Leader of Student Support and Wellbeing with the name of the application, relevance to learning or curriculum, and costs.
ii. All costs associated with the purchase of additional software will be incurred by the student, parent(s) / guardian(s) / carer(s), or third party.
iii. Each software request will undergo a process of “Due Diligence” to determine its relevance to learning and to ensure that it fulfills the Information Security and Safety Requirements of Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE), in addition to complying with the Privacy Act 1988.
Software Requests. Current IPFW site license agreements for operating system software will apply to university owned computers in Communicator offices. As Communicator staff are not IPFW employees they do not have access to software available to faculty and staff. The Communicator is responsible for purchasing software needed to fulfill their business needs.
Software Requests. Current IPFW site license agreements for operating system software will apply to university owned computers in the Parkview Health and Wellness Clinic. Parkview is responsible for providing all software needed on their equipment.
Software Requests. The Licensee may submit to FSL a request identifying potential problems in, or improvements to, the Software. Any such request should be submitted through FSL's ticketing system, by email at xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx or using the contact details provided to the System Manager. FSL retains the right to determine the final disposition of all such requests, and will inform the Licensee of the disposition of each request.