Ryerson University looks to the cloud

Today, I had the great pleasure of being one of the speakers at Ryerson University's broad consultation on the possibility of adopting cloud computing at the university. It was an incredibly high-quality event with a packed auditorium (in the middle of reading week, no less) and a very engaged audience.

The agenda is here: E-mail and Collaboration Tools Consultation | Email & Collaboration Tools Consultation.

My presentation is here:


If you can't see the embedded presentation, try this link: https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=ddpx56cg_415c4c8k5g5&interval=60

The full symposium was webcast live and will be available here:


If you want to see the many, many tweets which were sent out, search Twitter for #ryeprivacy.

UPDATE: Over at Slaw.ca, Dan Michaluk, who was at the symposium, has posted a few of his observations on the day: Commissioner Cavoukian says the Patriot Act is nothing.

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