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Strategic Pragmatism for Running Sakai: A Technical Perspective

Speaker(s): Seth Theriault, Columbia University

Session Abstract


In organizations with limited staff and numerous current responsibilities, leveraging existing resources to evaluate or implement Sakai becomes critically important. This presentation examines some of the technical areas where strategic, pragmatic decisions can help simplify the work needed to keep up with Sakai's rapid evolution.

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