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Enterprise Sakai: Research and Development for a National Learning Grid

Speaker(s): Dr. Roger Norton, Joe Davey, Howard Baker, Austin Schilling, Mary Ann Hoffman

Date: Friday 8:30 am - 10:00 am
Room: INTL 2

Session Abstract

Marist College, through an IBM Shared University Research Grant IBM, has developed an "enterprise-level" version of Sakai that leverages IBM's Websphere Portal Server and DB2 Content Manager. Now in production, this system is part of a long-term content management strategy and vision for a "national learning grid" of Sakai-based content repositories.

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