OIT launches Microsoft Teams Softphones beginning Nov. 8
Microsoft Teams softphone technology is coming to UCCS starting Nov. 8, 2021. Departments are requested to sign up for a 15-minute training sessions by Feb. 1, 2022. (More)
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Microsoft Teams softphone technology is coming to UCCS starting Nov. 8, 2021. Departments are requested to sign up for a 15-minute training sessions by Feb. 1, 2022. (More)
After years of conversation and months of planning, the Office of Information Technology at UCCS (OIT) has merged the OIT Help Desk and Academic Support into a single point of contact: the OIT Service Desk. (More)
Beginning Oct. 18, campus extensions will need to use 10 digit dialing, rather than seven digits, to call outside of campus. (More)
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and the Office of Information Technology and Cybersecurity Programs have some frightfully fun cybersecurity events for you. (More)
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and the annual free e-recycle event will help UCCS safely recycle unwanted electronics. (More)
The UCCS Office of Information Technology has announced that Adobe Flash Player will be removed from all department, lab and office systems as Flash Player is no longer supported by Adobe. Please be aware that once removal is complete, some third-party software may no longer function properly. (More)
More than 875 students benefited from a brand new program at UCCS which provided Chromebooks to first-year students, supplying those students with a device to fuel their in-class and remote learning. (More)
UCCS students, faculty, and staff can officially add their Lion OneCard to their smartphones and watches as the Office of Information Technology launches its mobile credentialing program, enabling contactless payment and more. (More)
Common tips, such as changing passwords frequently and avoiding using the same password on multiple sites are part of the solution to a security problem. (More)
UCCS students found answers to their graduation-related questions during the latest installment of the ongoing Office of Information Technology series “Bytes” (More)
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