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| | IT Infrastructure For an Educational Institution | | AjithSundaram. B.Tech, MBA, MS (UK), MSc ( Psychology) , (PhD) Asst Professor RVS Institute of Management Studies Kannampalayam, Coimbatore - 641 402 ajithsundaram@gmail.com 00919655472034 |

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Contents 1. Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 2. Architecture Review--------------------------------------------------------------------------4 3. Some Facts on Educational Institution-----------------------------------------------------4 4. Proposed Features of the IT Infrastructure of Educational Institution-----------------5 5. Different Types of Servers to be used by Educational Institution----------------------6 6. Details about the different Servers used by Educational Institution--------------------7 7. Groupware Applications----------------------------------------------------------------------8 8. Groupware Applications to be used by Educational Institution-------------------------8 9. The broad alternatives those are available--------------------------------------------------8 10. Suitable Groupware applications that could be used by Educational Institution-----9 11. University Specific Groupware Applications---------------------------------------------10 12. Customised Application for the Educational Institution---------------------------------11 13. Challenges faced by the developers--------------------------------------------------------11 14. Groupware Applications to



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