Recent General News Articles
An enterprise service bus enables applications to communicate with each other. Learn how it works, and how we're using it at UCLA.
Today, UCLA reaches a key milestone in its effort to better protect its digital infrastructure and asset. UCLA Administration becomes the first major campus organization to require its staff to use multi-factor authentication (MFA) when signing into campus VPN and all UCLA Single Sign-On (SSO)-protected applications. MFA is a security feature aimed to protect UCLA Logon account holders from hackers attempting to steal user passwords.
We’re here to take the worry out of IT and help you focus on what you do best, whether it’s learning, teaching, research, or administration.
More than 150 UCLA IT decision-makers attended the IT Services Fall Customer Forum on Wednesday, November 4th. Senior managers discussed a variety of campus- and UC-wide IT initiatives, listed in this article.
Are you running a modern browser? Running your computer browser’s most up-to-date version is important for security protection as well as maintaining optimal website performance. Most browsers can be set to run updates automatically.
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.
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.