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What browser should I use to open Appspace? Appspace is officially supported on the current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari (in macOS), and Edge (in Windows). In practical use, Cornell users have found the fewest issues when using Chrome.
The Software Development Special Interest Group (SD-SIG) will meet on Thursday July 25 at 10:30 AM over zoom. This month’s meeting highlights a round table discussion where we’ll talk about:
Cornell security liaisons, technical support providers, and those interested in learning more about security-related topics are invited to join the monthly IT Security SIG meeting. July’s Agenda includes:
On Wednesday, June 26, 2024, TeamDynamix released a mobile app for the platform, allowing support staff and technicians to connect using a mobile device.
The TeamDynamix mobile app allows TDNext users to use some features of the platform from their mobile device. Use of the TeamDynamix mobile app is restricted to staff with TDNext access rights. Install the Mobile App To install the mobile app on your mobile device:
SiteDetour is a URL redirect service. You can add/change/delete URL redirects directly from DNSDB’s Batch page. If you have permission to use the site which you want to create a redirect for, you’ll have permission to make URL redirects in DNSDB. You must be signed in to CU VPN to use DNSDB. Add/…
At the end of May a single individual’s compromised password snowballed into an avalanche of stolen login credentials for some major corporations. One person. Nationwide impact. Even though this did not happen at Cornell, this breach could cause problems on our campus. Take some easy steps today…
Cornell security liaisons, technical support providers, and those interested in learning more about security-related topics are invited to join the monthly IT Security SIG meeting. June's Agenda includes:
On May 29, 2024, Chief Information Officer Ben Maddox is hosting a free, all-day symposium where faculty, staff, researchers, and students from the New York campuses can share ideas for using artificial intelligence tools in teaching, learning, research, and daily tasks.
Cornell security liaisons, technical support providers, and those interested in learning more about security-related topics are invited to join the monthly IT Security SIG meeting. May’s Agenda includes:
Register to join us online by noon on Tuesday, May 28. In-person registration closed on May 17, 2024. Links to the recordings can be shared with faculty, staff, students, and researchers who missed the registration deadlines.
Faculty, staff, researchers, and students are all invited to participate in a series of events where they can explore new technologies with their IT and ITS partners across campuses and focus areas.
SecureW2 provides a selection of help guides if you need more assistance setting up Eduroam on your device. It provides resources for:
The Avaya telephone system and its related services will be retired next year on May 15, 2025. On that date, Avaya will no longer be supported on the Ithaca campus. Why now? The successful progression with our RingCentral migration along with concerns regarding the aging Avaya…
Hiding your campus phone number from the public is one way to help deter harassing calls.
In 2023, Server Backup --a new backup service supported by Cohesity-- began supporting several of the university servers that had relied on a similar service known as EZ-Backup, part of the IBM Spectrum Project environment. The transition to a new vendor was driven by the changing landscape for…
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a long-established research and scholarly pursuit at Cornell, and with generative AI, everyone in the community has new opportunities to explore AI.
One of the broadest layers of defense against attacks by bad actors on Cornell's digital resources is the awareness and reporting of suspicious activity by the university’s students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
For years, Cornell community members have continually helped strengthen the layers of security protecting the university's digital resources by forwarding suspicious email messages to the IT Security Office. To make it even easier for customers to notify us of potential threats, we are introducing…
Check Your Current Storage Departmental Box Accounts Box departmental folders have a default storage capacity of 50GB. (You can request more if your department needs additional space.) Use these instructions to check your departmental folder's current capacity.

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