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Computing and Information Technology Center

www.citc.unt.edu

 
The UNT Computing and Information Technology Center (hereafter referred to as Computing Center) operates as a service department of the University and provides shared computing resources for instruction, research, and administration. The Computing Center also provides coordination, advice, and assistance in the acquisition, installation, and maintenance of minicomputers, microcomputers, and terminals
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.citc.unt.edu
  • 1155 Union Circle #305398
    Denton, TX USA 76203
  • Phone: 940.565.2324

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