Technology Magazine February 2019 | Page 435

David O ’ Connor
ANZ for what will happen in that space .” UTS ’ s research footprint has expanded rapidly over the past decade – both in volume and global impact . That expansion has led to enormous demands on the IT team for software , compute , storage and data management support . UTS has been leveraging cloud technologies since 2012 to simplify its infrastructure and gain access to capabilities that are increasingly difficult to obtain on-premises .
The IT team has fostered a number of innovations to support the university ’ s researchers . UTS has rolled out a number of ground-breaking initiatives . One of the most recent is “ Provisioner ”, a framework for research data management and curation of research data . Provisioner provides UTS researchers with storage in an automated and managed way . The initial implementation of Provisioner links into a curation platform for microbial imaging called OMERO that can generate several terabytes of data a day from microscopes .
“ One of our key strategies is that we want to do research that is reproducible , so that when research is done , it ’ s not based on somebody ’ s
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EXECUTIVE PROFILE

David O ’ Connor

As Deputy Chief Information Office , with specific responsibility for strategic planning and enterprise architecture , David ’ s teams help drive the university ’ s strategies though the smart and innovative use of technology . He has recently led a significant business transformation delivering a new ‘ product line ’ based technology investment and delivery framework , which also incorporates a shift to agile delivery methodologies and various enhancements to the IT operating model .
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