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ITS creates self-service site for requesting free SSL certificates

June 15, 2015

ITS has created a simpler, more secure process for University system administrators to request free SSL certificates. Starting June 30, campus system administrators can use a self-service site to request their SSL (Secure Socket Layer) certificates for establishing an encrypted … Read more

UNC-Chapel Hill campus gains solar-powered charging stations

June 2, 2015

Information Technology Services has helped bring 12 solar-powered patio umbrellas to UNC-Chapel Hill. Located near the Pit and at other spots around campus, the umbrellas enable technology users sitting at the patio tables to conveniently charge small electronic devices. Affixed … Read more

Campus begins transition to “eduroam” wireless network

May 28, 2015

Information Technology Services is phasing out UNC-Chapel Hill’s UNC-Secure wireless network and moving the more than 50,000 devices that use that wireless connection over to “eduroam,” a secure and encrypted wireless network shared by universities around the world. Thousands of … Read more

Matt Heinze: Collaborating on Project SIR is “fun” (VIDEO)

May 7, 2015

Since UNC-Chapel Hill launched the Sensitive Information Remediation Project last year, the campus community has demonstrated an exceptional collaborative spirit in scanning, finding, deleting and/or securing sensitive information on University computers. Matt Heinze, an information security specialist with Information Technology … Read more

Sakai Outage – April 26-28, 2015

April 26, 2015

Summary: ITS is aware of and working on Sakai performance issues. Issues have appeared sporadically since the afternoon of Sunday, April 26. We apologize for the inconvenience that this is causing our students and faculty. Our staff is working hard … Read more

Divvying up job tasks boosts computing speed

April 7, 2015

What’s good for people can also be good for computers. Just as we humans sometimes break a big task into smaller, less burdensome components, Research Computing at Information Technology Services has designed a way to ease the stress on ITS’ … Read more

Update: Project SIR makes progress

March 26, 2015

The Sensitive Information Remediation Project, better known as Project SIR, is now more than 40 percent deployed, up from 20 percent three weeks ago. Since the project launched last year to scan, find, delete and/or secure sensitive information on University … Read more