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Friday, October 26, 2012

SPSS

UAB has purchased an IBM SPSS Campus Wide license that will provide UAB users free access to analytics.

The IBM SPSS Statistics is a comprehensive system for analyzing data. SPSS Statistics can take data from almost any type of file and use them to generate tabulated reports, charts, and plots of distributions and trends, descriptive statistics, and complex statistical analyses. It makes statistical analysis more accessible for the beginner and more convenient for experienced users. Simple menus and dialog box selections make it possible to perform complex analyses without typing a single line of command syntax.


The IBM SPSS Statistics Base offers a wide range of statistical procedures for basic analyses and reports, including counts, crosstabs and descriptive statistics, OLAP Cubes and codebook reports. It also provides a variety of dimension reduction, classification and segmentation techniques such as factor analysis, cluster analysis, nearest neighbor analysis and discriminant function analysis includes the following key capabilities:


 Linear models offer a variety of regression and advanced statistical procedures. They are
designed to fit the inherent characteristics of data describing complex relationships.
 Nonlinear models provide the ability to apply more sophisticated models to data.
 Simulation capabilities help analysts automatically model many possible outcomes when
inputs are uncertain, improving risk analysis and decision making.
 Customized tables enable users to easily understand their data and quickly summarize
results in different styles.
The IBM SPSS Campus Wide license also includes the following modules:
 Advanced Statistics focuses on techniques often used in experimental and biomedical
research. It includes procedures for general linear models (GLM), linear mixed models,
variance components analysis, loglinear analysis, ordinal regression, actuarial life tables,
Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, and basic and extended Cox regression.
 Custom Tables creates a variety of presentation-quality tabular reports, including complex
stub-and-banner tables and displays of multiple response data.
 Regression provides techniques for analyzing data that do not fit traditional linear statistical
models. It includes procedures for prohibit analysis, logistic regression, weight estimation,
two-stage least-squares regression, and general nonlinear regression.

This software is FREE to download from the UAB IT Software Library to full-time faculty, staff and students. ORDER/Download NOW You will be required to enter your Blazerid, strong password and accept the “License and Usage Terms”.

To inquire or purchase additional modules, you may go directly to the SPSS web store at www.SPSS.com/Academic; or go online to www.uab.edu/AskIT and submit a “new issue” with your request and/or questions.

IBM SPSS Campus will upgrade every year and the latest version of this software will be available by November 1. You must either upgrade to the latest version or install a renewal key to continue to use the previous year's version. Only 1 previous version year will be supported by SPSS. If you choose, you may continue to use the version that you currently have downloaded, but SPSS will not support that version should you encounter any problems or purchase a new machine.

Friday, October 26, 2012

SAS

UAB has purchased a SAS Campus Wide license that will provide University users free download access to analytics.

The SAS Campus Wide license is an integrated system of software products which enables large-scale solutions and allows programmers to perform the following and more: Retrieval, Data Management, and Data Mining; Report writing and graphics; Statistical Analysis; Business Planning, Forecasting, and Decision support; Operations Research and Project Management; Quality Improvement; Applications Development; Data Warehousing (extract, transform, load); Platform Independent and Remote Computing; IT Management; Human Resource Management; Business intelligence; Customer Relationship Management. 


SAS requires that this software be used for Teaching/Research only as described here:
Software used for purposes of classroom instruction, academic research and course work primarily related to customer's post-secondary degree requirements. If you need a SAS administrative license, please contact AskIT for more information.

For additional information regarding this software, please go online to http://www.uab.edu/askit and submit a “new issue” with your request and/or questions.
 
This software is available for download from the UAB IT Software Library to full-time faculty, staff and students on the Software Resources page ( Order Now logon and select SAS from the dropdown menu). You will be required to enter your Blazerid, strong password and accept the “License and Usage Terms”.  SAS requires that this software be used for Teaching/Research only as described here: software used for purposes of classroom instruction, academic research and course work primarily related to customer's post-secondary degree requirements. If you need a SAS Administrarive license, please contact AskIT for more information. 

SAS will provide upgrades every year to the latest version; this software should be available for download by November 1st. SAS licenses expire annually on December 31st; if the version is not upgraded to the latest verstion.SAS downloads 1 thru 3 (on the IT Software Library download site) have the images needed for your installation. SAS “4 of 4” will provide the INI File needed to license the software. Installation instructions are provided with the software download documentation.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Matlab Help

MATLAB® is a high-level language and interactive environment for numerical computation, visualization, and programming. Using MATLAB, you can analyze data, develop algorithms, and create models and applications. The language, tools, and built-in math functions enable you to explore multiple approaches and reach a solution faster than with spreadsheets or traditional programming languages, such as C/C++ or Java.

You can use MATLAB for a range of applications, including signal processing and communications, image and video processing, control systems, test and measurement, computational finance, and computational biology. More than a million engineers and scientists in industry and academia use MATLAB, the language of technical computing.
 
For more information and installation instructions click below:
Friday, October 26, 2012

Matlab

Matlab

MATLAB® is a high-level language and interactive environment for numerical computation, visualization, and programming. Using MATLAB, you can analyze data, develop algorithms, and create models and applications. The language, tools, and built-in math functions enable you to explore multiple approaches and reach a solution faster than with spreadsheets or traditional programming languages, such as C/C++ or Java.

You can use MATLAB for a range of applications, including signal processing and communications, image and video processing, control systems, test and measurement, computational finance, and computational biology. More than a million engineers and scientists in industry and academia use MATLAB, the language of technical computing.
 
For more information and installation instructions click below:
Thursday, October 25, 2012

Adobe Software

UAB has negotiated a discounting program for Adobe products.  This program allows for the purchase of Adobe products for use on both UAB owned and non-UAB owned systems for home-use.  For more information on availability and use-rights see information below.

Products for UAB Owned Systems (Faculty/Staff only)

Effective June 1, 2010 CDWG is the authorized reseller for purchase of Adobe products for use on UAB owned systems. The agreement allows the UAB faculty/staff community to acquire, at a discount, all Adobe software titles that the company makes available to higher education institutions. This list includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the following: 

  • Acrobat Standard for Windows and Mac
  • Acrobat Pro for Windows and Mac
  • Creative Suite Premium for Windows and Mac
  • Photoshop CS for Windows and Mac
  • Illustrator CS for Windows and Mac
  • InDesign CS for Windows and Mac
  • Pagemaker for Windows and Mac

Pursuant to the agreement, the software may only be installed on university-owned computers. Prices are subject to change and thus cannot be posted on this site. A license must be ordered for each PC on which the software will be installed. The media (CDs) to perform the installation are not included with the license, but can be ordered separately if needed.  Generally, Adobe/CDWG will notify you by email after the order is accepted.

You can obtain current pricing and product numbers by following these steps: 

  • Go directly to CDWG's website. First-time users to the website will need to create a user account and enter appropriate shipping information. Ship-to addresses should only be valid UAB addresses.
  • Select Adobe under Software Agreements near the bottom of the Web page (Note: Licenses & Media must be selected from separate links on the CDWG Web page).
  • Select the license (and media if necessary) and add them to your cart.
  • Either click on CONTINUE SHOPPING to add additional items or after all items have been selected click on CREATE STANDARD QUOTE
  • Edit the Shipping Information if necessary and then click CONTINUE (2 pages)
  • Enter a Quote description
  • ClickREQUEST QUOTE. Once completed you can exit the CDWG website. An email will be returned to you with your quote information. Print out the email/quote to attach to your Oracle PO Request. You can return to theCDWG website at anytime to see the status of your order.
  • Next, place the order as normal through the UAB Oracle system using the email/quote (use vendor # 173789). To prevent delays in the delivery of your department's Adobe software, pleasenote the following:
  • Software item numbers are required
  • The default shipping address is 212 15th Street South, University Receiving - do not override the default
  • Order method should be FAX only
  • Include on the body of the PO (a line item) the name and email address of the user where the license info should be mailed/emailed.
  • Once the Oracle order receives proper approvals, UABwill faxthe order directly to CDWG.
  • Once the order is processed and accepted by Adobe you will receive an email with instructions.

 To report invoice, purchase order or delivery problems, please contact Amy Dean in UAB Procurement Contracts:

  • 205-934-8649
  • This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Products for Personal Use (Faculty/Staff/Student Home Use)

Adobe product purchases for home/personal use may be purchased through two methods. Please note that product pricing varies between the two options. Users should select the most appropriate option based on price and timing of need for the product.  Product is available for immediate delivery at the UAB Barnes & Noble Bookstore, but must be shipped if purchased from CDW-G via Kivuto. 

1. UAB Barnes & Noble Bookstore: A limited number of titles are available for immediate purchase at the Bookstore and include Acrobat Pro, Creative Suite Design Premium, and Photoshop. Please contact the Bookstore directly for pricing at (205) 996-2665 or check the website. Only purchases for home/personal use on non-UAB owned systems should be made at the Bookstore.

2. CDW-G: A larger selection of titles is available for online purchase through CDW-G (via the Kivuto webstore). All purchases include media. Purchases are made directly with CDW-G and ship directly to the user. A valid UAB.edu email address is required to purchase through CDW-G. Only purchases for home/personal use on non-UAB owned systems should be made from the CDW-G link below.

  • http://uab.onthehub.com
  • Login using your BlazerID and PW.
  • Once at the website select the Student or Faculty/Staff tab
  • Products other than Adobe may be available from the CDW-G site, however, only the Adobe products are discounted through a UAB agreement. Other products are strictly offered at CDW-G's normal pricing.

 

UAB Information Technology offices will be closed beginning at 5:00 PM Friday December 21, 2012 and will reopen Wednesday, January 2, 2013 at 8:00 AM.   Exceptions are as follows:

AskIT Help Desk:

  • December 22/23, Saturday/Sunday OPEN (Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pm)
  • December 24/25, Monday/Tuesday CLOSED
  • December 26/27/28/29/30, Wed/Thur/Fri/Sat/Sun AskIT will be closed to telephone calls but, to the extent possible, will be handling password reset requests submitted online at www.uab.edu/askit.
  • December 31 & January 1, Monday/Tuesday CLOSED
  • Our automated password reset tool is always available at https://idm.blazernet.uab.edu/bid/pwd if you have a cell phone registered in B-Alert. If not, please take this opportunity to register a cell phone now at B-Alert.
 
Telecommunications:
  • A limited staff will be available to cover hospital needs only during the holiday week. 
 
Information Security:
  • Security Incident and emergency Information Security support is available on a limited basis during the closure hours/days by calling (205) 975-0842.

As always, emergency situations can be reported to AskIT by phone at 205-996-5555 and an on-call technician will respond accordingly.  
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Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Telephone Feature Reference Guide

FEATURE INFO CODE
Abbreviated Dialing Programming *88
Abbreviated Dialing Use *Code(00-29)
Call Back (busy) *75
Call Hold *74
Call Park Activate "Transfer" + *73
Call Park Retrieve #73
Call Pickup Group *77
Call Pickup Directed 2
Call Forward All Activate *78
Call Forward All Cancel *79
Calling Line Identification Blcok (per call basis) *67
Conference 10-Party Initiate *71
Conference 10-Party Release #77
Last Number Redial ##
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Best Practices for Internal Electronic Communications  

UAB has developed several options for internal electronic communications. Please review the following instructions to determine the appropriate method of communication to best serve your purposes in compliance with UAB guidelines.

 

The eReporter

The eReporter, an electronic newsletter, is companion to the print UAB Reporter and is the recommended alternative to sending mass e-mails. It is distributed twice-weekly to all UAB faculty and staff and subscribers. To submit news and/or information for publication, use the publicity request form online at www.uab.edu/reporter. Deadlines are Monday and Thursday at 10 a.m. for publication on Tuesdays/Fridays.

 

GreenMail

GreenMail is an electronic newsletter distributed once a week during the fall and spring semesters and every other week during the summer to all UAB students and subscribers. It is the recommended alternative to sending mass e-mails. To submit news and/or information for publication, use the publicity request form online at www.uab.edu/greenmail. The deadline is 10 a.m. Tuesday for publication on Wednesdays.

 

UAB Campus Calendar

The UAB Campus Calendar is the central location for promoting all UAB campus events. Deadlines vary by sub-calendar; submit items for inclusion at least two business days in advance of event at www.uab.edu/calendar.

 

BlazerNet

BlazerNET offers two options of communication that can target members of the UAB community based on their status as faculty, staff or student.

Area Specific Channels are used to regularly provide ongoing information and services to particular groups about particular topics. For example, channels on BlazerNET’s Faculty Resources tab are designed specifically to deliver information to faculty; those on the Student Resources tab specifically for students.

Targeted Announcements are usually used for discrete events or one-time delivery of timely information.

To request a new BlazerNET channel or Targeted Announcement, sign in to BlazerNET and click on the help button in the upper right corner. A pop-up box will appear, from which you can select “Request a New Channel” or “Request a Targeted Announcement” on the left side, as shown below. For more detailed instructions, please follow the link below. Requests for a new BlazerNET channel or Targeted Announcement are reviewed by the BlazerNET Operating Committee and must be submitted five business days prior to the required start date.

BlazerNET Instructions

 

E-Mail Lists

For ongoing communications with specific groups within the UAB community, the following options are available based on the purpose of the communications.

Listservs

Listservs are used for a defined, static audience of information recipients and are necessary for lists that include recipients outside of UAB. The audience can be determined through self-subscription, or a list owner can add and remove recipients. Listservs may be set up as a one-way distribution outlet or as a virtual discussion community to which all members can post information. To request a Listserv, contact the AskIT Help Desk at 996-5555. Once the ticket is generated, you will need to attach an e-mail from your supervisor stating approval (to speed the process, please ask your supervisor to send their approval e-mail prior to opening the ticket). These requests are handled by Infrastructure Services. Please allow seven business days for the request to be processed.

 

Dynamic E-Mail Lists

Dynamic e-mail services are most often used for one-way information delivery to audiences whose composition may change from day or day, or even more often. Rather than relying upon statically defined memberships, each use of these services constructs its list of recipients in real-time. Distribution lists are typically developed for specific instances of communication such as sending to a specific department, a school or all occupants of a building. To request a distribution list, contact the AskIT Help Desk at 996-5555. These requests are handled by Infrastructure Services. Please allow seven business days for the request to be processed.

 

Mass E-Mails

Any one-time message addressed to multiple recipients that needs to be sent from a “special” address rather than a user’s personal address is considered a mass e-mail. Mass e-mails sent to all faculty, staff and students are reserved for special circumstances and require special permissions based upon organizational hierarchy. Ultimately, these requests will require approval from the Office of the Provost. Please contact AskIT at 996-5555 to initiate the process. Once the permissions are granted, Central IT will construct the lists and send the e-mail. When submitting your request, please indicate the required send date and allow seven business days for completion of the request. These requests are handled by Infrastructure Services.

Requirements for Mass E-Mails

 

Personal Distribution Lists

You may want to manage your own personal distribution list for groups that you will need to e-mail more than once. When sending your message, please keep in mind that the size limit for attachments is 30MB. Click on the link below for instructions on how to construct a personal distribution list in Microsoft Outlook. Alternatively, you can create a list of e-mails separated by semicolons in a Notepad document and save it. When you are ready to use the list, simply copy and pasted the e-mail addresses into the “Bcc” field (this provides privacy for your recipients, especially if some of them are non-UAB).

Instructions for Personal Distribution Lists in MS Outlook

 

UAB Global Address Book

Lists maintained in the UAB Global Address Book are for UAB personnel only. They are reserved for a defined, static audience of ongoing information recipients. To set up a group e-mail distribution list in the Address Book, please contact the AskIT Help Desk at 996-5555. Once the ticket is generated and approved, lists are set up by Infrastructure Services and managed by the Departmental OU Administrator. Please allow 24-36 hours for the request to be processed.

Quick Guide to Internal Outlets/Deadlines

EREPORTER

Audience: All UAB faculty and staff

Deadlines: Monday and Thursday at 10 a.m. for publication on Tuesdays/Fridays

http://www.uab.edu/news/reporter/request-publicity

 

GREENMAIL

Audience: All UAB students (at all levels, in all schools)

Deadline: Tuesday at 10 a.m. for publication on Wednesdays

http://www.uab.edu/publicity

 

UAB CAMPUS CALENDAR

Audience: UAB community and public at large

Deadlines vary; submission recommended at least two business days in advance of event

https://www.uab.edu/mastercalendar/

 

UAB REPORTER

Audience: UAB faculty and staff

Deadline: Publication is produced and distributed on campus every other Monday during the academic year with the exception of winter holidays. It is always posted online at www.uab.edu/reporter; in the summer months, it is not actually printed and distributed, just posted.

Request publication of news and information via http://www.uab.edu/news/reporter/request-publicity.

Work directly with Editor Linda Gunter at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for out-of-the-ordinary editorial submissions; work directly with Assistant Editor Traci Bratton at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you have a back-page ad request.

 


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