Travis Berkley
Messaging and wireless products
More about Berkley's lab
Recent tests and articles
Berkley has been with the University of Kansas for over ten years, currently serving as the Supervisor for LAN Support Services. As a student there, he earned bachelor's degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Computer Science. He also holds a CNE.
As an instructor, Berkley has taught classes ranging from "Introduction to the Personal Computer" to "Beginning Network Administration." Satisfying another creative urge, he also is a software developer for the Palm OS, primarily developing applications to assist him in his hobbies.
As a NetWare, Windows and Unix systems administrator, he primarily works on Ethernet networks. An 8-year veteran as a messaging administrator, Berkley has an especially broad knowledge of GroupWise, having been a beta-tester for most of that time.
He can be reached at berkley@ku.edu.
Recent tests and articles by Travis Berkley:
How we tested Google Apps
Apr. 13, 2007
Google Apps is a hosted service. As such, there was no software to install, either on servers or user devices.
Google Apps extras
Apr. 13, 2007
There is one more user application that comes with Google Apps, but it isn't web-based. Rather, Google Talk is a stand-alone application that must be loaded on the local machine. It is a chat client with some voice ...
SharePoint Server makes collaboration easier
Apr. 11, 2007
With the release of Office SharePoint Server 2007, Microsoft has made some dramatic changes to its popular collaboration software. Our Clear Choice Test of the SharePoint collaboration and content-management server ...
How we tested Sharepoint
Apr. 11, 2007
How we tested SharePoint Server 2007.
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