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Other 2011-2012 IT Updates
- Faculty IT Update, February 2012
- Email System Maintenance – 12:01 a.m. Saturday
- IT System Maintenance Required
- Faculty-Staff Anti-Virus Software Being Updated
- Upgrade of CMS Student, Faculty, and HR Systems Completed
- Free Anti-Virus Now Available for Students
- Faculty IT Update, October 2011
- Critical Information Security Alert - Phishing Email
IT Updates Archive
IT Update, April 2012
Convenient changes come to SacLink
Now you can manage your own SacLink account in one convenient location, at mysaclink.csus.edu. On that single page, you can change your password, activate your web page, retrieve or activate your SacLink username, locate information for guest accounts and find helpful answers to frequently asked questions. More
Mobile Safari Issue
If you are a user of the mobile Safari web browser on Apple iOS devices such as an iPad or iPhone, please be aware we have seen compatibility problems with use of mobile Safari to access the Faculty and Student Centers and other CMS features. More
Staff IT Update, March 2012
See all three of the below staff updates
IT Forum on Workplace Automation & Efficiency: Is It Right For Higher Education?
The second IRT sponsored IT Forum is scheduled for Wednesday, April 4th, 3:00-4:30, Foothill Suite, University Union. This forum will address the topic of the appropriateness of automation and process improvements in the administrative functions that support our students, faculty, and staff … More
IT Procurement At Year-End
As we approach the purchasing deadlines for this fiscal year, many program centers will be planning year-end purchases of IT equipment, software, and services. Please keep in mind that all purchases over $2,500 go through an accessibility and information security review before procurement can take place. This review can be expedited if you plan ahead and can also save your department money. More
Information Security and Patch Management
More than 90% of campus-owned computers have now received ‘patch management’ protection and consequently have updated anti-virus and system security software protecting our privacy. Those staff members with university computers at home or laptop computers that infrequently connect to the campus network should check with local IT support or the Service Desk (278-7337) to ensure patch management is up to date. More
Other IT Updates can be found in the IT Updates Archive… More
Academic IT Forum on The University Implications of Personal Ownership of IT Devices
set for Feb. 24, 2-3:30 in the University Union Foothill Suite


