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"[The computer network]...reports very heavy demand at both the PIN authentication server and the grade report site and this has resulted in slow response time," Becella said.
"We import the updated grades to [the computer network] only once every 24 hours," she said."[I]t was our goal to have as many grades as possible reported today."
Rick Osterberg '96, the database applications specialist at FAS Computer Services, could not be reached for comment last night.
Along with students' efforts, Harvard and MIT are pouring money into computer science initiatives. Their investment, in turn, has made Cambridge a hotbed for the growing industry, extending well beyond their campuses.
Last October, Harvard opened a brand-new facility for computer science, the Maxwell-Dworkin building, funded largely by Harvard's most famous dropout who founded a start-up: Bill Gates, class of 1977.