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Technology News
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On-site forums with CITO finalists
August 05, 2022
The CITO search committee narrowed the field to four finalists, and on-site interviews and stakeholder meetings are being held in-person (Butrovich 109) and over zoom.
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August 05, 2022
As we near the beginning of a new semester, now is a great time to clean up your UAOnline information and make sure everything is correct and up to date.
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July 22, 2022
The Chief Information Technology Officer (CITO) search committee has narrowed the search to four finalists. Visits for the first three candidates have been finalized and include open forums for staff to meet the candidates.
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July 22, 2022
Phishing is a type of online attack in which the victim is sent emails that appear to be from an authentic source. The victim is usually asked for personal information, passwords, or money. It is one of the most common online threats.
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July 08, 2022
The UAOnline main menu received an update following the July 4th holiday. This main menu update was designed with students in mind to ensure they can quickly navigate to some of their most commonly used pages.
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July 08, 2022
UA Security matters provide resources on security awareness. Department and club meetings are a great opportunity to consider including these resources.
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Google sunsets Universal Analytics, will replace with Google Analytics 4
June 17, 2022
Google Analytics 4 (GA4), Google's next-generation measurement solution, replaces Universal Analytics on July 1, 2023.
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Training available on online safety
June 17, 2022
University of ½ûÂþÌìÌÃOffice of Information Technology has a series of informational training videos to up your game when it comes to online security.
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OIT Upgrading Service Request Tool
June 02, 2022
Users should expect to see a new interface when filling out request forms on the OIT website, but should not expect any interruptions or disruptions in service as a result of this upgrade.
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Reminder to Users of Adobe Creative Products
June 02, 2022
Adobe's license agreement with the university has been updated and no longer includes free Keyserver access to Adobe software. Beginning in early May of this year, Adobe customers who use the university's Keyserver to access the software-- programs like InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop -- can start using these products through Adobe Creative Cloud @ UA.