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Busy month for UIT Employee Brown Bag Lunch Sessionsv

Busy month for UIT Employee Brown Bag Lunch Sessions

This month, UIT hosted three brown bag events: the evolution of IT Service Management, privileged account management (PAM), and Java licensing at the U. Slides and videos are available in Box (authentication is required).

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U celebrates ARPANET's 50th anniversary with a look at our past, future

U celebrates ARPANET's 50th anniversary with a look at our past, future

To celebrate the University of Utah's role in the birth of the internet, the School of Computing earlier this month held a celebration featuring welcoming remarks from U leaders and keynotes from speakers who have been impacted by the technology.

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The U hosts inaugural POWDER-RENEW Mobile and Wireless Week

The U hosts inaugural POWDER-RENEW Mobile and Wireless Week

Industrial researchers and 44 graduate students from more than 20 universities converged on campus during the inaugural POWDER-RENEW Mobile and Wireless Week for a variety of lectures and hands-on learning sessions.

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Flying helps adventure-seeker Pawlikowski stay grounded about safety

Flying helps adventure-seeker Pawlikowski stay grounded about safetyFlying helps adventure-seeker Pawlikowski stay grounded about safety

Piotr Pawlikowski, a senior IT project manager in UIT's Project Management Office, has board surfed and wind surfed and motorcycled. But he fell in love with flying after a chance encounter at a coffee shop with a man who owned an airplane.

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Moving TOAST to Python 3.6 will mean cleaner code, better security

Moving TOAST to Python 3.6 will mean cleaner code, better security

Since Python 2.7 will no longer be supported after January 1, 2020, a small group of engineers has been working hard for seven months, and counting, to migrate over to version 3.6 to prevent security vulnerabilities.

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A little common sense can go a long way in protecting our digital profiles

A little common sense can go a long way in protecting our digital profiles

For the sixth year, UIT’s Information Security Office (ISO) will participate in National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM). This year’s NCSAM theme is focused on understanding your digital profile, protecting your privacy, and maintaining all your data and devices going forward.

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Intern Insights: Tristin Pulsipher, Network Operations Center

Intern Insights: Tristin Pulsipher, Network Operations Center

After spending time around the Network Services team as a UTV technical assistant, the electrical engineering major wanted to get involved with the Network Operations Center. He says he's proud to keep the U network up and running.

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Last Updated: 4/11/22