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News: April 2016

The Essential Skills for Business Analysis is a foundational course provides the essential business analysis skills needed to identify the right solutions and drive significant value on projects.

On April 5, 2016, fifteen members from the IT@Cornell community participated in a day-long "hackathon" to build automated solutions for various Amazon Web Service (AWS) tasks.

In this course you will learn how to use the key components of the Microsoft Office OneNote 2013 application on a desktop, laptop, or Microsoft Windows 8 tablet device, when working in or away from the primary office or study environment.

As previously announced, the preview of the new interface for Qualtrics (Central Survey Tool) is now available and may be experienced by logging in at surveys.cornell.edu, then activating the Qualtrics Insight Platform.

Cornell’s Managed Desktop service will have new rates starting FY17. Over 9,400 Mac and Windows desktops and laptops are maintained with this service.

Starting Sunday, April 10, 2016 you can now opt in to using two-factor authentication to enhance security for your NetID and password not just where it is required but with all campus services that require the standard Cornell web login.

The badges in the Innovation Track are setup to reward innovative thinking and action in the workplace. One of these badges is the “Badge Creator” badge.