We are not immune to things going on in the rest of the world. Criminal hackers are well funded and becoming more sophisticated. So what can IT departments do to be more secure?
A Journey Begins: Highlights From DoIT’s Race & Diversity Dialogue
DoIT’s Race & Diversity Dialogue, held in Oct 2020, provided a welcoming place to learn and share in a safe, non-judgmental environment. Read some highlights and offer your input.
Instructors: Limited Number Of Adobe Licenses For Your Students
Learn how to give students access to Adobe Creative Cloud and other licenses for spring 2021.
Internal Recruitment: DoIT Communications Director
The role involves strategic communications leadership, managing a department, and maintaining strong relationships within DoIT as well as the university’s communications and IT communities.
Campus wireless upgrade, Dec 2020 progress report
Another month of great progress for AP deployments. Despite the short month with holiday outages, December was a continuation of the strong November with the Field Service team working on AP unboxings and configurations and …
ITLC 2020 Session Recordings Now Available
Sessions focused on leading through transformation, with industry and academic leaders sharing how they have prepared, adapted, communicated and executed during change.
Data Science For The Social Good: Research Bazaar Kicks Off Feb 3
From tips for self-care in the digital age to connections between data science and racial equity, health, the environment and our cities, this year’s free event has something for everyone.
Waking Up To 2021
Perspectives from Chief Information Security Officer Bob Turner: When we woke up on Jan 1, we still had many of the same problems we faced in 2020. Where we go from here is up to us.
Reflections On 2020, With Hope For The Year Ahead
From CIO Lois Brooks: While we have all experienced loss in many different forms this year, it’s heartening to also think about the ways we have grown in our resilience in the face of adversity.
Emails requesting reconfiguration going out now
Beginning Fall 2020, the UW-Madison Office 365 Team are sending emails to various populations at the university who we know will be affected by this upcoming change. If you have questions about the the following …