Skip to search and filter Image Are You Using Your Smart Watch Or Is It Using You? Dec. 13, 2023 As IT professionals, we are often folks that are known to have the latest and greatest technology, both for personal and professional uses. Read more Image Prioritizing Mental Health this Season Dec. 1, 2023 Technology and mental health at first don’t sound like they have much in common, but the more the two are dissected, it’s evident there are more similarities than nuances regarding how these two human essentials work at their best, most optimal performance. Read more Image Regular Expression in Use Nov. 16, 2023 Utilizing new processes and tools helps keep the University cutting edge, competitive, and leaders in education and research. One new technology the University has implemented, as presented during our 2023 IT Summit in the Tech Plunge presentation, is Regular Expression, or RegEx. Read more Image Developing Leadership Within the CIO Division Oct. 30, 2023 In today’s demanding environment of recruiting and retaining of top talent, one of the most pressing needs from organizational leadership is setting a path for strategic professional development that often results in growing future leaders. Whether in mid-career or just starting out, most people will tell you they want to see there is path to promotion. Read more Image Know Your Strengths and Learn How to Maximize Them Oct. 30, 2023 212 staff in the CIO Division have Learner as one of their Top Five Strengths. Next is Achiever, in which 173 of us have it as one of our Top Five, and tied for third is Relator and Responsibility, each showing 160 staff having them as one of their Top Five Strengths. Read more Image Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Protect Yourself and Your Data Oct. 24, 2023 October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month and an important time to educate the University community about ways to remain safe from online threats. Read more Image Listening, Helping, Learning—National Customer Service Week Oct. 2, 2023 Connecting people with processes and technology in a way that is achievable and easy to understand—that’s the goal in the CIO Division. Read more Image High Performance Computing for Research Sept. 19, 2023 A new cat will soon join the computing power offerings of Puma, Ocelote and El Gato. This a yet-to-be-named “New Cat” is needed because of the growing consumption of data, a broadening of HPC use from more colleges across campus and the rise of AI. Read more Image Days of Caring 2023 Seeks Volunteers on October 21-22 Sept. 19, 2023 The fall brings a new season, lots of change, and for the University of Arizona’s CIO Division, more opportunity for community involvement and ways for staff to give back to create more positive opportunities for those less fortunate. Read more Image What’s New in Student Tech—Fall 2023 Aug. 18, 2023 Getting tech support is now easier with more locations Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Are You Using Your Smart Watch Or Is It Using You? Dec. 13, 2023 As IT professionals, we are often folks that are known to have the latest and greatest technology, both for personal and professional uses. Read more
Image Prioritizing Mental Health this Season Dec. 1, 2023 Technology and mental health at first don’t sound like they have much in common, but the more the two are dissected, it’s evident there are more similarities than nuances regarding how these two human essentials work at their best, most optimal performance. Read more
Image Regular Expression in Use Nov. 16, 2023 Utilizing new processes and tools helps keep the University cutting edge, competitive, and leaders in education and research. One new technology the University has implemented, as presented during our 2023 IT Summit in the Tech Plunge presentation, is Regular Expression, or RegEx. Read more
Image Developing Leadership Within the CIO Division Oct. 30, 2023 In today’s demanding environment of recruiting and retaining of top talent, one of the most pressing needs from organizational leadership is setting a path for strategic professional development that often results in growing future leaders. Whether in mid-career or just starting out, most people will tell you they want to see there is path to promotion. Read more
Image Know Your Strengths and Learn How to Maximize Them Oct. 30, 2023 212 staff in the CIO Division have Learner as one of their Top Five Strengths. Next is Achiever, in which 173 of us have it as one of our Top Five, and tied for third is Relator and Responsibility, each showing 160 staff having them as one of their Top Five Strengths. Read more
Image Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Protect Yourself and Your Data Oct. 24, 2023 October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month and an important time to educate the University community about ways to remain safe from online threats. Read more
Image Listening, Helping, Learning—National Customer Service Week Oct. 2, 2023 Connecting people with processes and technology in a way that is achievable and easy to understand—that’s the goal in the CIO Division. Read more
Image High Performance Computing for Research Sept. 19, 2023 A new cat will soon join the computing power offerings of Puma, Ocelote and El Gato. This a yet-to-be-named “New Cat” is needed because of the growing consumption of data, a broadening of HPC use from more colleges across campus and the rise of AI. Read more
Image Days of Caring 2023 Seeks Volunteers on October 21-22 Sept. 19, 2023 The fall brings a new season, lots of change, and for the University of Arizona’s CIO Division, more opportunity for community involvement and ways for staff to give back to create more positive opportunities for those less fortunate. Read more
Image What’s New in Student Tech—Fall 2023 Aug. 18, 2023 Getting tech support is now easier with more locations Read more