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The Computer Center at the University of Mosul: A Pillar of Digital Transformation and Institutional Technical Support The Computer Center at the University of Mosul serves as a fundamental pillar in supporting the university’s academic and administrative mission. Through its provision of advanced technological services and facilities, the center plays a key role in enhancing institutional performance and promoting digital transformation across the university.The University of Mosul has placed significant emphasis on the development of the Computer Center, recognizing its vital role in strengthening the university’s technological infrastructure, delivering software solutions, overseeing network management, and implementing specialized training programs for both staff and students.The center, through its qualified personnel, is responsible for implementing strategic projects that include digital infrastructure development, network management, software development, website administration, and the delivery of training programs aimed at improving the efficiency and competence of the university’s human resources. In keeping with the rapid advancements in information and communication technologies, the center continuously adopts best practices and operational policies to ensure the highest standards of quality in providing integrated and timely services. Read more…

Dr. Omar AL-Zaide

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The establishment of a dedicated center for computing and internet services at the University of Mosul emerged as a pressing necessity, coinciding with the global surge in computing technologies and their increasing integration into education, science, and knowledge dissemination. Consequently, the center was founded in 1972 under the name Computer and Internet Center. At the time, it marked a pioneering initiative in northern Iraq. Despite limited resources, the center quickly rose to prominence and earned a distinguished reputation nationwide for its efforts to disseminate foundational concepts in computing within both the university and the broader community.

The center supported numerous master’s and doctoral research projects, facilitated by its central IBM 1130 computer system. In 1978, it expanded its capabilities with the installation of a large Honeywell computer, further strengthening its technical infrastructure. Read more….

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