The Office of the AVP & CTO invites you to the official launch of the McMaster IT Strategic Plan. The event will take place on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019 from 1:30 – 3:30PM in the L.R. Wilson Concert Hall. Senior leaders and representatives from across McMaster will be on hand to discuss McMaster’s IT strategic […]
Month: November 2018
New video! See Gayleen’s Q&A on the McMaster IT Strategic Plan
Last month, at the second annual McMaster IT Forum, Gayleen Gray, AVP & CTO, presented the draft McMaster IT Strategic Plan and welcomed questions from the McMaster IT community in attendance. A total of 26 questions were submitted during and after the event. Gayleen addresses your questions in this video series. Watch one or all […]
McMaster IT Strategic Plan Endorsed by IT Executive
McMaster’s IT Executive has endorsed the articulation of the McMaster IT Vision, the three Strategic Pillars, and the key objectives of the McMaster IT Strategic Plan. “Thank you to everyone who has provided feedback into the plan, participated in discussion sessions and asked great questions about next steps. I am very much looking forward to […]
AVP & CTO Update November 26, 2018
It is the LAST week of November and I am in the throes of wintry contradictions: I have been in a few snowstorms already (up north, out east!) and didn’t like it one bit; I have broken out my super-duper winter coat and love wearing it as it is light and warm; I am glad […]
AVP & CTO Update November 12, 2018
Good morning! I hope you had a great weekend. Sunshine, cooler temps, and snow in Guelph. As a reaction to the now, I finally brought in my lawn furniture (yikes) and have my snow shovel at the ready. Hope you are mentally prepared for winter, too! What I learned last week: I met with Norm […]
AVP & CTO Update November 5, 2018
Good morning Daylight Savings Time. An extra hour of sleep (so they say). And relentlessly controversial with many countries debating its future. For someone like me, an early riser, it has its (sun) ups. However I am also guaranteed that I will be mostly driving home in the dark, which is always a bit of a downer. […]