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IT Governance

The Strategic Information Technology Committee met on September 12, the IT Architecture and New Technology Committee met on September 25, and the Teaching and Learning Portfolio met on September 19. The Enterprise Web Advisory Committee did not meet in September but will reconvene on October 5.

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IT efforts help Herriman campus prepare for fall opening

The Juniper Building at Herriman campus

The planning and vision of Digital Learning Technologies staff and considerable legwork by their fellow UIT and Marriott Library colleagues helped the U's new satellite campus in Herriman get up and running in time for fall semester.

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How to defend against, identify, and report cyberextortion

Pixelated black-and-white image of a female sitting on a bed, cradling their arms around their folded legs, surrounded by bunched-up blankets and a smartphone in the foreground.

Email/text/voice-based extortion and cyberblackmail, aka “sextortion,” are becoming increasingly prevalent. In this primer, our information security experts offer advice and how to ward off, identify, and report cyberextortion attempts.

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DCIO staff square off in Rock, Paper, Scissors Tournament

Ari Lacanienta (left) and Lihong Yu play Rock, Paper, Scissors.

The competition, hosted by the Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) organization's Smells Like Team Spirit Committee, was part of an employee morale and teambuilding event that included lunch from Padelli’s Street Greek.

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UIT to cap U of U Google Workspace storage limits on 10/16

A screen capture showing someone's Google storage usage.

Users who have surpassed their allotted university Google Workspace storage limit must reduce their storage use to the appropriate level or pay for additional U of U Google Workspace storage as soon as possible.

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Namecoach is now available in Outlook and Teams

Namecoach functionality in the Microsoft Outlook desktop client for Mac.

Namecoach, a name pronunciation tool previously integrated into Canvas, is now available to University of Utah community members as add-on application for Microsoft Teams and Outlook, including Outlook Web Access (OWA), for Mac and Windows operating systems.

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Last Updated: 4/11/22