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Thursday, February 16, 2017
In October, we began rolling out Windows 10. We're on a roll! There are currently over 1000 staff and faculty systems on Windows 10. Reading Week Upgrades We would love to do several upgrades over reading week (Feb. 21-24th) as it is a quieter time for many folks. The upgrade takes approximately 2.5 hours,... More
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Please beware of emails circulating on campus with the subject of "CAMPUS SECURITY CONCERN" and appears to be from a valid Carleton email address or from "Campus Security Police" . Do not reply to the message, do not click on the link within the body of the message and do not provide your email... More
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Please beware of emails circulating on campus with the subject of "Library Notifications" and appears to be from Carleton Libraries. Do not reply to the message, do not click on the link within the body of the message and do not provide your email and/or account information. This is a phishing attempt and it... More
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Welcome to our eNewsletter, Spotlight on IT, where each month we spotlight a different trend or topic in the information technology world. If you would like to receive this publication in your inbox, subscribe here. In this special edition of Spotlight on IT, we focus not on a trend, but on the great work done... More
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Please beware of emails circulating on campus with the subject of "RE: For Space" and appears to be from DELL. Do not reply to the message, do not click on the link within the body of the message and do not provide your email and/or account information. This is a phishing attempt and it should... More
Monday, January 16, 2017
Please beware of emails circulating on campus with the subject of "Secure your mailboxes against advanced threats this New session" and also appears to be from Carleton University. Do not reply to the message, do not click on the link within the body of the message and do not provide your email and/or account... More
Thursday, January 12, 2017
If you have recently been upgraded to Windows 10, be sure to check out our documentation for Carleton users. We have posted answers to some of your frequently asked questions. Do you have other questions about your new Windows 10 installation? Feedback on the rollout process? Submit it below and we'll get back to... More
Thursday, January 5, 2017
This past October we began the rollout of Windows 10. Currently there are more than 1200 faculty, and staff systems on Windows 10! After a break for the holidays, we are now preparing to get back at it! We will be resuming the Windows 10 Upgrade deployment on Monday Jan 9th, 2017. Timing will be taken... More
Monday, December 19, 2016
The definition and limits of cloud computing are still evolving. At its simplest, cloud computing is a type of computing where both applications and infrastructure capabilities are provided to end users as storing, processing and sharing information service through the Internet. Some cloud services offered by Apple, Google, or Microsoft, may be... More
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Along with our new name (ITS), we are also happy to introduce our new Online Help Centre. This is where you will now go to find documentation, video tutorials, and FAQs to help you do you what you need to do - such as connecting to the CU-Wireless, changing your MyCarletonOne password, setting up your voicemail,... More
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
We are pleased to announce that Computing and Communications Services (CCS) is now Information Technology Services (ITS). After nearly 30 years of being known as CCS, this change is well overdue. In the late 80’s when we first changed from Computing Services to Computing and Communication Services, the name was representative of the services... More
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
November 30th was Carleton’s Quality Showcase. Although our representatives, Todd Switzer and Sylvain Pitre, were unable to present, ITS had a poster on display showcasing two services we offer to faculty and researchers: myDesktop and the Research Computing and Development Cloud. The first, MyDesktop, enables easy access to course-related... More
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