News: May 2020
The Confluence migration team would like to follow up on our previous update to let you know it is proceeding to the next step in moving the Confluence service to an externally hosted environment. If you are a Confluence space administrator whose space has been flagged as "_to_be_archived,"...
The Cority enterprise Environmental Health, Safety and Quality (EHSQ) software service is now live at Cornell.
Also beginning May 24, 2020, Zoom users will have access to two features: audio transcriptions for cloud recordings and Zoom app for Google Calendar.
Zoom now provides system administrators with the option to customize which regional data centers are allowed to handle data for an organization’s meetings and webinars. Beginning May 24, 2020, CIT will opt out of using the mainland China and Hong Kong data centers for data transit.
Starting May 24, 2020, all Zoom meetings and webinars will require passwords. After this date, you will no longer have the option to schedule a meeting or webinar without a password, and these passwords will be embedded in Zoom Join links. In addition,...
The Ithaca Branch of Project Management Institute (PMI), Rochester, will host an online talk by Dana Lynn Bernstein, Wednesday, June 10, 2020, at 5:45pm. The topic will be "Mastering the Art of Humanness in Project Management: Serving Others Through Powerful Communications." Find the...
Zoom's ongoing response to users' security and privacy needs will result in important new updates and policy changes to the application over the coming weeks. Because some of these changes may require action on your part, please review each upcoming change carefully.
Zoom has released version 5.0 this week as the next step in its continuing efforts to improve meeting video and data security. Most notably, the update adds support for improved encryption, which Zoom plans to activate on its networks May 30, 2020. In preparation for this important change, CIT...