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Thursday, June 12
 

8:30am MDT

May the Source Be With You! How to Set Up and Use a Linux Git Server
Thursday June 12, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am MDT
Git is a really useful tool (with benefits including change tracking, well-organized collaboration, and automatic backups), but maybe you're nervous about hosting your code using a commercial source code management service. Come see how easy it is to set up a private Git server (fewer steps than you might think)!  Having even one character out of place in the code of a script, query, or program can cause it to not run, so little changes can be really important, but having to create and name a backup, and then copy it to a server every time you make a change can become a burden! Do you have information in your code that shouldn't be shared outside of your organization? The major commercial source code management services all have a free private repository option, but if your code is hosted somewhere else (offsite, and ultimately outside of your control), so there's a certain peace of mind that comes from having your own, local, private Git server, and setting one up is actually very easy--come find out how!
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Mark Mumford

System Administrator and Lead Developer, Iron County School District
Mark Mumford is a system administrator and lead developer for Iron County School District's (ICSD) Technology Department in Cedar City. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in German (with minors in History and Music) from Brigham Young University (BYU) in the year 2000 but quickly... Read More →
Thursday June 12, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am MDT
Room 219

1:15pm MDT

Optimize Learning and Teaching by Assuring Digital Experiences across Any Network
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:15pm - 1:45pm MDT
Network assurance is designed to enable School Districts and Universities with the ability to assure digital experiences over any network—whether they own the network or not. By understanding the full context of experience and its underlying factors, organizations are empowered to actively and continuously manage service outcomes for students, teachers/employees, and critical IT infrastructure. Network assurance focuses on the end-to-end “network” of interconnected private environments, service providers, and services that form a user’s experience of an application or service—from Internet service providers (ISPs), public cloud, SaaS, and more. It provides a holistic view of digital experience by showing each connected element, such as a router, DNS resolver, or web server, and its impact in relation to other elements and performance as a whole.

In this presentation we will demonstrate how to assure digital experience over any network by providing deep visibility and comprehension of the end-to-end digital supply chain. Show how to: 1-Reduce complexity and time required to address performance degradations and outages 2-Improve efficiency and overcome business silos through collaboration 3-De-risk of digital transformation initiatives, protecting business continuity, and accelerating business agility 4-Gain visibility into SaaS, ISP, Cloud, Collab Apps for in-person and remote learning/teaching. 5-Identify issues happening in the student/teacher/employee’s environment, even if they are intermittent 6-Proactively monitor and visualize the path between your users and the applications 7-Monitor integrations with other applications through APIs
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Connor Wilson

Technical Solution Architect, Cisco ThousandEyes
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:15pm - 1:45pm MDT
Room 219
 
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