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PMI Rochester Fall Professional Development Day 2023

PMI Rochester Chapter will be holding a Fall Professional Development Day on October 18, 2023, at the RIT Inn & Conference Center, Henrietta, New York. This inspirational, professional development conference will bring together speakers, vendors, and fellow project managers.

Free Scientific Computing Training Series begins October 4, 2023

Beginning October 4, 2023, Cornell’s Center for Advanced Computing and Weill Cornell Medicine Scientific Computing, ITS, and Clinical and Translational Science Center are launching the Winter and Spring Scientific Computing Training Series.

Business Analysis SIG Participation Survey

Is the BA-SIG meeting your needs?

SiteImprove Discontinuing Classic QA Reports

Prepare for the transition now.

Printing for Students

CU Print is the printing service for students.

Upcoming AD Domain Controller Upgrades, 9/19/23-10/12/23

Between Tuesday, September 19 and Thursday, October 12, 2023, CIT Identity Management will be upgrading some of the domain controllers for the cornell.edu Active Directory domain.

CIT to Begin DMARC-based Email Security Initiative

Beginning this summer, CIT will launch an initiative to significantly improve email security at Cornell by implementing Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance ("DMARC") at Cornell. The process of education, outreach, testing, and finally the implementation of the new protocol is expected to last through Summer 2024.

New Web Accessibility Online Office Hours

The CIT Web Accessibility team is starting monthly Web Accessibility Office Hours, the first Thursday of every month, at 1 pm.

Ability to Set Pronouns Now Available in Microsoft Office 365

It is now possible to set your pronouns in Cornell's Microsoft Office 365 through Teams or Outlook on the web.

Discounted Pricing on Azure Cloud Services Available

Under Cornell’s Enterprise Agreement for cloud services, subscriptions for Azure qualify for a 10% discount—on each service—off the regular public price. This means that if you’re evaluating costs for your cloud services budget using Microsoft’s Pricing Calculator, you can take 10% off the estimate that the calculator provides.

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