About Us
The Center for Collaborative and On-Demand Computing (CCODC) at Marist College was designated on September 1, 2004 by the New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR) as a College Applied Research and Technology (CART) to encourage greater collaboration between New York State industry and academic institutions.
www.nystar.state.ny.us/cart.htm
The Center for Applied Research in Collaborative and On-Demand Computing (CCODC) offers services, project management, support and state-of-the-art training to assist new and existing companies in applying technologies to enhance their business operations at a substantial cost savings.
- Innovative technology solutions
- Business transformation
- Increased potential for revenue growth
- Affordable access to emerging technology
- Academic technology transfer
The CCODC is a unique program that brings faculty experts, graduate and undergraduate computer science, information technology and/or information systems students together with our business clients to help them achieve their competitive edge in the global marketplace.
"The Center for Collaborative and On-Demand Computing is an important addition to the work of the Marist College School of Computer Science and Mathematics, exploits the knowledge of its faculty in emerging technologies, and provides internship and employment opportunities for its students."
Roger L. Norton, Ph.D.
Director, CCODC and Dean of the School of Computer Science and Mathematics
About NYSTAR
The mission of the New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation, better known as NYSTAR, is to assist in the advancement of New York State's innovation economy. NYSTAR works to use university based research and development resources to help new and existing businesses become more competitive through use of innovative technologies.

