All posts by Randolph Pfaff

Xfinity On Campus: Streaming TV for Resident Students

Summer may be over, but we’ve added a great new feature to help welcome resident students: Xfinity On Campus. Students living on campus can stream live TV shows and on-demand movies directly to their laptops, phones, and tablets while on the residence or academic campuses.

With Xfinity On Campus, students can watch their favorite shows from anywhere on campus or DVR them for later. Xfinity On Campus offers a range of popular channels, including USA, FX, A&E, Lifetime, and more. Premium channels—like HBO and Showtime—are also available as separate subscription options.

Students can start watching now by visitingxfinityoncampus.com, entering Simmons College in the search box, and logging in with their Simmons username and password. Instructions and support info are available on theTechnology Service Desk site.

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Building a Network for the Future

wifiAs networking technology continues to evolve, we’re working behind the scenes to improve the performance and security of our wired and wireless networks.

This summer, Simmons Technology engaged in an important project to upgrade on-campus data centers. After a competitive bidding process, we partnered with Extreme Networks—a trusted leader in networking—to replace hardware and upgrade the software that runs the networks on campus.

The network replacement project expands our infrastructure’s current capacity and prepares the campus to accommodate future advances in networking technology. This project is just one part of our work to ensure that you have access to online resources from wherever you are on the Simmons campus.

Updates to Conference Rooms & Public Access Computers

In IT, the most important work is often the least obvious to our customers. A prime example of this is maintenance of existing technology. Over the summer, we cleaned and serviced the computers and other technology in all classrooms and common areas on campus. In addition, we’ve made the following important upgrades across campus.

Beatley Library

With the assistance of the staff at Beatley Library, we’ve transitioned their computers to virtual workstations where appropriate. These computers—called virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) computers—store data and applications remotely. VDI computers are more cost effective and easier to service without compromising quality or performance.

Linda K. Paresky Conference Center

We’ve streamlined the video and sound systems in the Paresky Conference Center, making them more reliable, versatile, and easier to use.

School of Management Building

Of all the conference rooms on campus, M501/502 are among the most popular for meetings and seminars. To maintain a high level of usability in the rooms, we’ve replaced the projectors with laser projectors that provide a much brighter picture that’s visible throughout the space—even on very sunny days.