Microsoft Teams dial-in feature expires Oct 31
Faculty, staff and students will no longer be able to join a Microsoft Teams meeting by dialing in. Learn more about the change and alternative video conferencing tools that offer dial-in capability.
Faculty, staff and students will no longer be able to join a Microsoft Teams meeting by dialing in. Learn more about the change and alternative video conferencing tools that offer dial-in capability.
This year’s theme is “See Yourself in Cyber”—if you see yourself on the internet, then you should see yourself as a cybersecurity steward. Learn steps you can take to protect your online data.
The User Services Director within the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is a visionary IT professional who understands the role that modern IT services can play in furthering the mission of the university and the experience of its students, faculty, and staff.
The Strategic IT Portfolio Management Director is a visionary IT leader who can mature the IT Portfolio & Project Management Office (PPMO) to support the delivery of the key initiatives that further the mission of the university.
The new expiration process began Mon, Oct 3. Learn more about the change and what to do if one of your groups or teams is impacted.
Update: Pat Christian has accepted the position of DoIT Network Services director. He will begin his new role on October 23, 2022.
Don’t miss out! Submit your proposal for the 2022 Information & Technology Leadership Conference by Fri, Oct 7.
Our session Design Community: Now Better and more Design-y? was held on September 28, 2022. Please check out the available recording and resources.
Accurate name pronunciations help to promote inclusion, belonging and rapport in every interaction. This is why we adopted NameCoach, a tool that allows Canvas users to audio record the proper pronunciation of their names.
Bolstered by a $4.3 million investment from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, UW–Madison’s research computing hardware is getting a significant upgrade—giving UW researchers the sustained shared infrastructure they need to help them push the bounds of science.