ASU Enterprise Technology News - Briefs

 

Nov. 14, 2017  9:00 AM - 5:00 PM - ASU Tempe: CPCOM 120Arizona State University exemplifies a new prototype for the American public research university. To create new innovations within the university community it is essential to understand how to…
Arizona State University’s Information Security and Data Analytics departments have received an award from the CSO50 Awards for their information security excellence in using Splunk in innovative ways to detect, mitigate, and contain cybersecurity…
PeopleSoft is the enterprise system that is used by students, faculty, and staff to support various university functions related to the student experience and human resources. The University Technology Office has engineered this update to ensure…
ASU has been awarded the inaugural Best Game Day Technology Experience Award for its Smart Campus initiative and its effect on Sun Devil Stadium's ambitious renovation project. For more information, check out ASU Now.
Monthly, we will begin announcing new UTO hires. At the end of this month, we had three new hires. Please join us in welcoming them!Name                 Title                                     ManagerJimmy Carreon    GetSet /iGrad Coordinator     …
ASU stays ahead of potential security issues with an innovative approach to handling its large community. By using monitoring and analyzing software Splunk, a University Technology Office team has found a way to fix infrastructure issues by…
International technology leader and veteran Lev Gonick, Ph. D. will serve as chief information officer at ASU, leading the University Technology Office, beginning November 1. Gonick will replace Gordon Wishon, ASU’s current CIO, who is retiring at…
ASU's Chief Information Officer Gordon Wishon has been inducted into the prestigious IDG CIO Hall of Fame this year along with executives from Harvard, Duke, and insurance giant AIG. The awards ceremony took place in Colorado Springs, Colorado and…
During the summer of 2017, the University Technology Office upgraded the ASU network connections from 20 Gbps to 40 Gbps, bringing the ASU community even faster Internet speed, with Next Generation firewalls in place to keep it all secure.
Classroom technology orientations will be provided for faculty and teaching assistants before the first day of class. To schedule a time to learn how to operate classroom controls, follow the instructions on the UTO website. Additionally, you can…
This fall, various updates are coming to classrooms and computing sites across the campuses to help keep you current with the ever-changing world of technology. The biggest change is the newest versions of the operating systems for PCs and Macs…
PeopleSoft is the enterprise system that is used by students, faculty, and staff to support various university functions related to the student experience and human resources. The University Technology Office has engineered this update to ensure…