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May 11, 2009
Sacramento State Bulletin

IRT provides campus community with free storage space

Graphic: Image of computer ones and zeros

Information Resources and Technology can’t do much about conquering time, but they are trying to do something about space.

Sacramento State faculty, staff and students now have two gigabytes of free secure space to store documents and other information and to access them using any computer in any location at any time.

“What this means for anyone with a SacLink account is convenience,” says Maureen McQuestion, director of IRT’s customer service center. “Instead of storing large files on a flash drive or portable hard drive, people can simply upload their documents and retrieve them when needed. That will be especially handy for anyone who has to travel and make a presentation. Their files will be as readily accessible as their mail.”

McQuestion said files are automatically backed up on campus-wide SacFiles servers and files are shielded by several firewalls and private security measures.

SacFiles is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OSX. Directions for accessing SacFiles storage space are available at www.csus.edu/irt/services/SacFiles.

For assistance, visit the IRT Service Desk in AIRC 2005, or call 278- 7337.

 

 


 

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