In order to take advantage of all the exciting new features and to allow us to provide future enhancements, the Data Warehouse team has upgraded Cognos to the newest version!
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UCLA has engaged with Mathworks to pilot a campuswide MATLAB license, an industry standard software application used for data analysis, modeling, and algorithm development.
On Saturday, 7/20/19, between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m, IT Services will be installing Cisco Tetration software sensors on several production systems. These sensors will provide visibility into traffic in the data center. No outages are anticipated.
In order to review, prioritize, and approve all report requests, we have established the Analytics and Reporting Group (ARG) which consists of representative stakeholders from all key departments.
Due to recent Chinese regulations, using the Call option (for Multi-Factor Authentication) to a Chinese phone number (+86 country code) will not call the number successfully.
The Duo service is back online and service has been restored.
Since UCPath went live in September, the Enterprise Data Warehouse team has strived to provide comprehensive reports that meet a wide range of needs. To that end, we have produced a series of "Release 2 Reports" consisting of the 10 new reports shown below.
On Thurs, Jan. 17, at 7 p.m., the Network Services team will be updating the SSL certificate to remove weak ciphers, as part of following security best practices for the A10 Load Balancer. Connections to the Enterprise Data Warehouse application will be briefly interrupted while the SSL certificate is updated.
Students will be required to activate multi-factor authentication on April 17, 2018.
Box drive introduces a new way to work with all your Box files on your desktop while saving them to the cloud in real-time.
IAMUCLA will be revoking the exemptions that were added for the UCLA Logon MFA employee rollout. On March 1, 2018, between 8:00 - 9:00 a.m, UCLA Logon holders from the following organizations will now need to enroll in MFA before being able to sign into UCLA Single Sign On (SSO).
We're happy to announce that, starting December 19, you will be able to use your MedNet ID for UCLA Single Sign On (SSO).
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is becoming mandatory for UCLA Logon. What does this mean for you? Read AVC Wissmiller's memo to employees.