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Joint Universities Computer Centre (JUCC) is a cooperative effort of
the Computer Centres of the eight government-funded tertiary institutions
in Hong Kong.
Objective
of JUCC
JUCC's
primary objective is to provide computing and information technology
services for its members with an aim to further the development of information
technology and services in the education community in Hong Kong. Being
the consortium of all the tertiary institutions of Hong Kong, the mission
of the JUCC is to contribute to the development and application of IT
in the education community in Hong Kong, to support the students, teachers,
researchers and administrators in their pursuit of education and research
excellence and to serve academia in the nearby region.
History
JUCC
was first incorporated in September 1970. The aim of forming JUCC was
to provide a comprehensive computing service to the two universities
at that time, namely, The University of Hong Kong and The Chinese University
of Hong Kong. With the establishment of more tertiary institutions in
the subsequent years, the size of JUCC membership kept on growing. By
now, JUCC has a total of eight full members.
The
member institutions are:
Functions
and Services
After
years of development and reorganization, JUCC has now become the centre
for coordinating information technology services of mutual interest
for all the tertiary educational institutions. JUCC plays an active
role in co-ordinating joint institutional collaborations and innovative
projects leading to the development and advancement of IT facilities
and services for the academic and research community in Hong Kong. It
builds, plans and manages the development and operations of HARNET,
the academic and research network of Hong Kong, providing the local
academic community with high-speed next-generation Optical backbone
network and connectivies to the Internet and the Internet2. JUCC's on-going
function is to coordinate information technology services of mutual
interest for its member institutions. Services offered by JUCC include
bulk tendering and purchasing of hardware, site licensing of software,
special interest groups joint participation in training courses and
IT conferences.
Besides
serving the eight member institutions, JUCC also provides services to
its three affiliate members,
and
to other institutions including the Hong Kong Examinations and Assement
Authority and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks.
Also,
the assignment of .edu.hk domain names
under the top level .hk domain is currently administered by JUCC.
Management
The
management of the business and the control of JUCC is vested in the
Board of Management,
chaired by Mr. C. Graeme Large. A Steering Committee,
represented by the Directors of the Computer Centres of the eight members,
oversees the operation of JUCC. The Steering Committee meets regularly
to discuss and plan for the development of the Centre. Mr Gerrit W.
Bahlman, Director of Information Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University is currently Chairman of the Steering Committee and also
serves as the Director of JUCC. The JUCC office is located at The University
of Hong Kong.
Achievements
JUCC
has successfully demonstrated co-operations among tertiary institutions
in Hong Kong for the past three decades. It is a good example which
demonstrates a close collaborative efforts of the institutions for the
betterment of the education community. Today, through JUCC's coordination,
members are enjoying a wide range of services in a very cost-effective
manner. JUCC continues to be a forum for information interchange among
the computer centres of the tertiary institutions in Hong Kong. Through
its joint negotiation effort, both in hardware and software tendering
and purchases, JUCC helps to generate substantial savings for its members.
Pioneer
in .hk Internet Domain Name Administration
JUCC
is a forerunner in the development of Internet technology and Internet
domain name administration. It has served as the Hong Kong Network Information
Centre (HKNIC), administering the registration of second-level domain
names under the top-level domain .hk for a decade starting from 1992
until the operation was handed over in 2002 to a new organization, Hong
Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited (HKIRC), formed by academia,
the HKSAR Government and the infomation technology, commercial and legal
sectors to take care of the .hk domain name registration.
Collaborations
with Universities in China
Through visits to
various Universities in the mainland China and organizing joint workshops
with them, JUCC has initiated much fruitful interaction, exchange and
sharing of experience on the latest IT infrastructure and technology
development with the network experts and academia in China.
HARNET
One
of the significant achievements of JUCC was the formation of the Hong Kong Academic
and Research Network (HARNET). Established
in 1985 and first connected to Internet in 1991, HARNET is operated
and managed by JUCC. HARNET is the high-speed wide-area-network backbone
which links up the campus networks of the JUCC member institutions.
It provides an international Internet gateway for connecting to overseas
academic and research networks.
HARNET provides indispensable
Internet network services to university professors and students so that
they can communicate conveniently and collaborate with academic counterparts
locally and internationally. These network services include electronic
mail, access to library databases, bulletin board services, web-based
courses, distance learning, tele-medicine, multimedia application and
video-conferencing.
JUCC has a new initiative
to develop an up-to-date Wi-Fi network infrastructure for the UGC-funded
institutions to enable information access mobility access campuses.
This is a joint collaboration of JUCC institution in support of the
Hong Kong SAR Government’s mission of building a Wi-Fi City in
Hong Kong.
Besides the eight
local tertiary institutions, HARNET also provides network connectivity
to its affiliate members and network members.
Future
Development
JUCC
has a firm commitment in providing information technology support to
education and in continuously developing and upgrading HARNET with state-of-the-art
technology to enhance the network performance. Development plans include
further developingthe optical network infrastructure to create an advanced
and high-speed networking environment for the tertiary institutions
in Hong Kong and establishing the network connection to china and overseas
advanced education and research networks.
In support of our
academia and researchers in Hong Kong to leverage their collaborations
and exchanges with other researchers in the world and to boost our leadership
role internationally, JUCC will continue to work with the vision to
develop Hong Kong into an Internet hub to support research in the Southeast
Asia Region and to develop a Hong Kong education network to support
Hong Kong's aspiration to becoming a major education hub in the region.
Maintained
by Computer Centre, The University of Hong Kong. Last updated on 6 July
2010.
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