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Server: a pc- and mac-compatible file-sharing environment, with group and individual permissions.  It needs to not be AFS, as security accidents are relatively easy there and the impact is usually to inadvertently share sensitive data files to the worldbe sufficiently secure to prevent spills of sensitive information on the web or otherwise.  The existing sparkler server, a windows server that exports to Macs and PC's natively, has evidently met the security test since it has all of IS&T's confidential information on it now.  AFS is also a possibility if administered carefully

Filespace:  assuming we use a server like sparkler, we would have a directory on that server that mounts as a drive letter on Windows and a desktop folder on the Mac.  Let's call it "CSS-managers"   We'd have essentially unlimited room inside the folder to store what we will, and the ability to carve off sections of it to have more restrictive permissions as needed.

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