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UMail account migration to Exchange Online starts on June 1

Outlook

Starting Tuesday, June 1, 2021, UIT will begin to gradually migrate all University of Utah and University of Utah Health faculty and staff UMail accounts from Microsoft Exchange Server (hosted on campus) to Microsoft Exchange Online (hosted online by Microsoft infrastructure).

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Final notice: Oracle Java license expired on May 22

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IT leaders are issuing a final reminder that the University of Utah’s extended Oracle Java subscription license expired on Friday, May 22, 2021, and will not be renewed. System administrators who haven’t yet identified and migrated tools and systems that rely on Oracle Java must immediately address this issue.

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IT governance roundup

Governance

The Strategic Information Technology Committee (SITC) reconvened on May 11. The Teaching and Learning Portfolio (TLP) met on May 19. The Architecture and New Technology Committee (ANTC) regrouped on May 24. The Enterprise Web Advisory Council (EWAC) will meet on June 10. TLP will meet again on June 11. SITC will reconvene on July 13. ANTC will regroup on July 26.

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IT upgrades will modernize U's communication technology

Teams opens in Outlook online.

Starting in May, UIT will begin two major IT infrastructure projects to modernize the university’s communication technology and better meet the needs of those working, learning, and teaching remotely.

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UIT staff among honorees for 25+ years of service

Dr. Michael Good, University of Utah interim president

Last year, 195 employees surpassed 25 years of service to the University of Utah, 10 of whom were from the UIT organization. Their longstanding careers were celebrated on April 23, 2021 during an online Staff Service Awards ceremony.

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New software will support Admissions' test-optional pilot

Brainware by Hyland

Brainware — an optical character recognition software that UIT is helping the university purchase and integrate — is expected to increase access for high school students and college transfers, improve admissions decisions, and help increase student retention.

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Last Updated: 4/11/22