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Personal
Message from the ITS Director
Please visit the
'ITS Cares' web
site with news and volunteer information in respect of the tragedy of
September 11, 2001.
New
and Upgraded Services
Online facebook program extended to all colleges this Fall
Online registration pilot a resounding success
START - one-stop online site to request access to IT applications
Liberty System - new online access to monthly billing details for
ITS services
- New ITS
Expenditure Types/Object Codes announced
Email and related servers upgraded for greater security and robustness
Rates for 2001-2002
Announcements,
Tips
& Courtesies
ITS celebrates the Tercentennial !!!
Email courtesies
Security - change your password, update free Norton antivirus software
Inside
ITS
RIS - Reprographic
& Imaging Services
- Graphic
design and web development
- Document
preparation - - printing, scanning, binding, course packets
- Complete
mailing services
- Online
stores - merchandise studio, image mart
- Technology
& Business Center - product showroom, new technologies &
seminars
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A message
from Philip Long, Director of ITS and CIO...
(original text sent to ITS Staff on 9/12)
The tragedy of
Tuesday, September 11, 2001, has touched us all very personally for
many in the Yale Community, and all of us in ways powerful and subtle
which we will only discover over some time to come.
We have no control
over the perpetration of this act, but we do have control over our response
to it, as a nation, at Yale and within our communities. At this time,
it is not only acceptable, it is important for each of us to pause periodically
during our time at work - in brief honor to the many victims, to reflect
on our own feelings, or to continue talking with each other.
Collectively, we
are each other's community in the work setting. Please draw on your
colleagues and assist them as we all cope with events that will continue
to unfold over the next several weeks and longer.
I would like to
thank the many ITS staff already asked to do emergency work supporting
Yale's response to these events and to so many of you across the Yale
campus who have volunteered to help in any way possible.
All of us are looking
for ways to help, so please visit the 'ITS
Cares' web site and the special Yale
Community information web site for details.
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