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News: September 2016

Cornell DrupalCamp will be held next week, on Friday, October 7. An optional half-day Code Sprint or half-day Drupal Basics, will be held October 6. Registration is still open, but space is limited. Drupal Basics only has a few spots left.

If you would like to share thoughts, ideas, experiences, or ask a question about encryption on Macs, PCs, or other devices, you can visit a Yammer group set up for just that purpose.

October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM), and we'll be posting information throughout the month from Homeland Security and other online security experts. This year, Cornell is a NCSAM Champion, and it’s a good opportunity to think about how much we depend upon the Internet...

In the spring of 2017, the university will begin implementing Concur, a one-stop, web-based, leading-edge travel solution that enables users to address all travel-related tasks, from booking reservations to filing for reimbursements.

Microsoft has removed Outlook 2011 for Mac from the Office 365 Portal and announced that the email and calendar application will no longer be supported as of October 2017. For these reasons, and to focus support resources where there is greatest demand, as of March 31, 2017, Outlook 2011 for...

In this two-hour training you will learn how to collaborate in OneNote including creating and managing shared notebooks, developing OneNote pages, and adding other content to a OneNote page.

Customers of CIT’s Endpoint Management Tools service can subscribe to the weekly Microsoft and third-party patching process implemented and managed by CIT in Configuration Manager for Windows systems. This eliminates the need for unit IT support staff to manage their own patching process.

The Science and Politics of the GMO MOOC is hosting live sessions with experts who are featured in the course. These sessions are open to anyone and offer the community an opportunity to have a live Q&A with experts. In these sessions you’ll hear from different perspectives on the GMO;...

Remedy's Smart IT will be available Monday, October 17, 2016 as an alternative interface for technical support providers to use in the Remedy On Demand system. This can be used on the desktop/laptop as well as hand held devices like smartphones and tablets.

Most Remedy users are using the ‘Incident Management Console,’ but we are encouraging Remedy users to switch to the ‘Overview Console.’ In the Overview Console you can view REQ numbers in the Service Request ID column; as well as incident, problem investigation, change request, task, and work...