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With the upcoming UCPath PP Replacement Project, we want to emphasize that at UCPath Go-Live, data in PP QDB will be frozen. The UCPath CDW/Cognos will be the exclusive data source for Payroll and Personnel queries.
Box has changed how its “open-to-the-public” links are indexed and discoverable.
The University of California is committed to providing an electronic environment that is accessible to everyone.
Guidelines for web developers and other content creators, to make their content accessible by individuals with disabilities.
As of September 26, 2016, Box will discontinue support for Internet Explorer 9 and 10 including any version of compatibility mode that represents IE9 or IE10 in alignment with Microsoft's support cycle for these products. Usage of these browsers pose a security risk since these browsers will no longer receive security updates.
We are pleased to offer an eCourse for Cognos Query Studio through UC Learning Center called “Up and Running with Cognos Query Studio v10+.” This course is designed for UCLA faculty and staff who analyze data and develop business insights for their department. Cognos Query Studio is the tool we use to view and transform data into meaningful insights that support your business decisions.
We are pleased to announce the availability of Purchasing and Accounts Payable (PAC) data in Cognos CDW. Effective June 27, 2016, you may log in to https://cdw.qdb.ucla.edu and create ad-hoc reports using Cognos Query Studio with the PAC data that has previously only been available in QDB.
In-coming freshmen and transfer students will get access to Google Workspace for UCLA.
From Thursday, December 24, 2015, through Sunday, January 3, 2016, the Information Technology Services (IT Services) office hours and systems hours of availability have been modified due to the University closure. For further information, please contact the IT Support Center at (310) 825-8000.
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.
Information Technology Services is now offering the SSL VPN service.
On Saturday, August 11, 2012, Information Technology Services (IT Services) will be performing maintenance on the campus voicemail system between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.