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2010 Research Day Sponsors

Apple, Inc.

 

CapTech Consulting

CapTech is a consulting firm that manages, designs and builds IT systems. The mission critical solutions we develop are built on partnerships that we have established with industry leaders such as IBM®, Oracle®, Microsoft®, and Open Source products.

Microsoft, Inc.

 

VCU Center for Clinical and Translational Research (CCTR)

VCU established the Center for Clinical and Translational Research in 2007 to enhance research infrastructure and promote collaboration. Within the university, the center provides the necessary longitudinal and cross-disciplinary networking, culture and infrastructure for identifying promising discoveries made in the laboratory, testing them in animals and developing trials and studies for humans.

VCU Libraries

The VCU Libraries advances the academic success of students, faculty, staff, and health professionals at Virginia Commonwealth University through one of Virginia's most outstanding academic library systems. The James Branch Cabell Library on the Monroe Park Campus and the Tompkins-McCaw Library on the MCV Campus offer a print collection of over 1.9 million volumes and 16,790 periodical subscriptions, along with an extensive collection of digital indexes, full-text digital periodicals, and other digital materials, to support the academic work of the VCU community. Both libraries provide leading-edge Web-based services as well as exceptional instruction and individual reference consultation to help VCU research, teaching, and learning. With over 300 workstations within the two library facilities and powerful network-integrated systems, the VCU Libraries' collections and resources are available from any computer on the VCU campus and, with your VCU eID, from anyplace in the world with an Internet connection.

VCU Technology Services

Technology Services is responsible for implementing and supporting the technology used around campus, including the campus network, phones, enhanced classrooms, and Internet-based systems including myVCU, Blackboard, email, and more.  VCU Technology Services is also responsible for all academic and administrative computing at VCU. This includes Student applications like e-Services and e-mail as well as research computing and the Help Desk.