Administered by IT Services, the Mobile Program makes procuring and billing for mobile services much easier—it offers consolidated invoices, pooled minutes that eliminate overage charges, and a “campus concierge” who works directly with vendors so you can spend time on other tasks.
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The IAMUCLA Team announces the UCLA Logon page’s new look and feel coming on August 30, 2015.
We heard you! Come see our new Web bill enhancements and have your questions answered by our IT Billing Team.
IT Services hosted a successful communications forum for nearly 200 of our campus customers at the Faculty Center on Monday, December 1. Associate Vice Chancellor Andrew Wissmiller gave a brief overview of the cloud services now offered at UCLA.
UCLA Logon ID servers and other central campus systems have been updated to help protect your information against the HeartBleed vulnerability. For more information on how to safeguard your accounts, go to: https://www.itsecurity.ucla.edu/heartbleed
On Friday morning, March 14, IT Services experienced an interruption in the services provided by the Campus Data Center.
As with all UCLA Departments, UCLA Communications Technology Services (CTS) and the UCOP Department of Information Resources and Communications (IR&C) are striving to meet the challenge of recent budgetary constraints, while maintaining our commitment to quality of service for the University community.
Note: The message below refers to CTS, which is now IT Services (formerly AIS and CTS).
Legislation requires disclosure of security breaches of personal information contained in computerized data.
With Software Shortcut, you’re able to access certain CLICC software packages from anywhere you can access the Internet. You don’t need to install anything and you can save files to your local computer or even print to your local printer. Start by going to the Software Shortcut site. If you’re off campus, you’ll need to use the VPN client to get access. Available software includes Stata, SPSS, Photoshop and more.
In January 2004, UCLA committed to the infrastructure and policy changes that would support the business use of campus email. Primary considerations center on the ability for an official business email to be delivered with reasonable confidence to a mailbox for which there is a reasonable expectation that the message will be accessed and read by the intended recipient. To help facilitate such policy changes, new provisions to the UCLA Email Policy and Guidelines have been added which address two significant changes concerning the use of email.
In an effort to simplify access to information about campus business services, a new UCLA web portal and content management system have been developed. Combined, these tools are designed to deliver administrative information and self-service applications quickly and easily to staff, faculty, students, and external users. The portal could replace dozens of independent departmental websites over time.
You’re invited to attend the UCLA Tech Talk on July 18th at the California NanoSystems Insitute (CNSI) auditorium. Designed for UCLA’s technology services providers, Tech Talk is a partnership among Information Technology Services, the Office of Information Technology, and Medical Information Systems Technology, and it’s open to anyone interested in learning about current and future technology solutions on campus.
BruinTech invites you to the first annual Bruintech "Un"Conference! Connect with fellow technologists from every corner of campus to share ideas, best practice, experience and knowledge. Learn about the technology landscape at UCLA, and discuss the best ways to address challenges, leverage our strengths, and move forward.
Information Technology Services is now offering the SSL VPN service.