Princeton Technology 2008 Update Schedule
2008 Technology Update Schedule
A schedule of known infrastructure changes is cataloged here for use by
information technology consultants on campus.
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Details
May 2008: Digital Student Suitcase available for graduating
students pack their files and e-mail
A suite of tools is available to help graduating students pack their IT property
(such as e-mail messages, H: drive files, and Blog entries) and remove their
computers from the Princeton domain. For details, see
www.princeton.edu/suitcase.
May 2008: OIT central file server quota now
1GB
OIT is pleased to announce that all faculty, staff, and student central file
server (H: drive) quota has increased to 1GB as of May 5, 2008. This quota
upgrade quadruples the storage space available for your files. If you have
been paying for additional H: drive quota and you need no more than 1GB,
you will no longer be billed. Combined with a similar e-mail quota upgrade
in February, this increase should significantly expand access to fully backed-up
central storage for your messages and documents. Departmental quota has also
increased to 20GB. Please see
kb.princeton.edu/4926 for details
of quota allocations.
May 2008: PeopleSoft Human Resources and Student
Records Upgrade
PeopleSoft Human Resources and Student Records applications will have a new
look, new features, and improved ease of use, following a year-long 2007-08
upgrade project. These changes, effective August 2008, will affect: all employees
who use Human Resources Self Service to enroll in benefits, change personal
information, and update emergency contacts. Also affected will be faculty
and administrative users of Campus Community, Human Resources, Benefits,
and Payroll Systems, Course Information System, Graduate and Undergraduate
Admissions, and Student Records. Please note that University Financials will
not be affected. More information will be sent to specific affected groups
later in the spring. Information sessions, online demos, and hands-on training
will be scheduled in late spring and summer. Keep an eye on your inbox for
additional details. If you would like to take an early look at some of the
new features, you may also visit
www.princeton.edu/pshelp.
April 2008: OIT Security Check-Up Service: Make sure
your departmental information is secure
OIT is offering a new service to help departments ensure that sensitive data
they may have on local systems is protected. Offered at no charge to both
academic and administrative departments, the OIT Security Check-up Service
includes a review of all aspects of protecting sensitive data. (The University
defines nine pieces of information as sensitive. See the
University's Information
Security Policy for more information about confidential information.
Departments may have additional information that they may need to keep
confidential.) OIT and representatives of the department will meet to map
out the details of the review. The work is typically a team effort between
OIT staff, departmental IT staff, and departmental data stewards. Once the
review is complete, the team will provide a report on the overall system
and data security and appropriate recommendations. Contact the University's
IT Security Officer, Anthony Scaturro, at 8-4611 or scaturro@princeton.edu,
with any questions -- and to schedule an OIT Security Check-up for your
department!
March 2008: OIT dotNet service launches
This small-scale, shared, development environment enables departments to
build web applications that interact with Microsoft SQLServer databases and/or
Microsoft Access databases. It uses Microsoft's Internet Information Services
(IIS) web server, which supports application development environments and
languages that use Microsoft's .NET technological foundation, such as Visual
Studio, Microsoft SharePoint Designer, and CodeCharge. For more information,
please see: kb.princeton.edu/9900.
February 2008: OIT offering departmental on-site training
for Microsoft Vista and Office 2007
Is your department planning to migrate to Windows Vista and Microsoft Office
2007 in the near future? Did you know that OIT offers on-site training for
your group to help them make the transition more smoothly? OIT offers the
following migration classes on-site at your department. For more information,
send e-mail to
training@princeton.edu.
January 2008: Vista and Leopard operating system upgrade
clinic for SCI computer users
OIT is hosting a series of clinics to assist currently enrolled students
upgrade the operating systems of their 2006-07 and 2007-08 SCI computers
to Windows Vista Ultimate and/or OS X 10.5 (Leopard). The clinics are being
held at the OIT Solutions Center and begin January 28, 2008 and continue
into February. Five weekdays, one weekday evening, and two Saturdays are
scheduled. To participate, register for the clinic and reserve a time slot
online at:
https://oitscs.princeton.edu/unstuc
Vista Ultimate and OS X 10.5 (Leopard) media will be available at the clinic
at an educational discount price. For computers that require additional RAM,
memory will be installed as part of the upgrade. There will be a charge for
the cost of the memory, but no charge for the installation. Details,
including clinic dates, system requirements, and charges are provided at
this site. Be sure to read everything carefully and feel free to call the
OIT Help Desk at 258-4357 (HELP) with any questions.
January 2008: MyFax now offered for sending and receiving
faxes from your computer
MyFax is a convenient Internet service that lets you send and receive faxes
through your e-mail, and replaces the OIT Campus Fax Gateway as the recommended
and supported process for faxing from your computer. MyFax requires no specific
hardware or software; all you need is Internet access, an e-mail address,
and a MyFax account. On Thursday, January 31, 2008, the OIT Campus Fax Gateway
service will be discontinued.
The University has created a corporate account with MyFax for faculty and
staff so that billing can be centrally managed. University sponsored MyFax
accounts are only available to faculty/staff with a valid departmental project
grant. For an overview of the service and a link to the MyFax account request
form, please see:
www.princeton.edu/fax. MyFax is
also available to students through a personal account if a personal credit
card is used. See the www.myfax.com web
site for more information.
January 2008: DeSC Windows migration to Vista swings into
high gear
The next phase of the DeSC Windows Vista Migration project swings into high
gear. The Desktop Systems Council requests that departments upgrade or replace
all computers over the next eighteen (18) months with the DeSC Windows Vista
image. To assist departments, OIT has enhanced existing services including
computer setup for migration, Vista and Office 2007 training classes, and
others services as needed for the duration of this project. For more information,
see: www.princeton.edu/desc
Archived technology updates are also cataloged, beginning June,
2003.
Last
Updated:Friday May 09 2008
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