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ITS launches ITS News Tech Connect campus newsletter 

You have a new way to connect to tech at UNC — the monthly ITS News Tech Connect newsletter. By subscribing to ITS News Tech Connect, you will learn what’s new from ITS and about tech tips, upcoming changes, events and more. The new monthly opt-in newsletter has something for … Read more





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Users appreciate UNC’s upgraded Time Information Management system

A few months ago, Carolina employees familiarized themselves with a new, modern-looking, easier-to-use Time Information Management system, or TIM for short, as we all call it. TIM is the University’s application that faculty and staff at Carolina use to record their work hours and when they use various types of … Read more





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Don’t be a data hoarder: The hidden costs of digital clutter

When you store your life online, it’s easy to become a data hoarder. But the stuff you store carries a financial and environmental cost — here are three ways you can cut down your digital clutter and reduce your footprint. Financial costs of data storage Years ago, it seemed every … Read more





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ITS’ Gina Fogelsonger takes helm of 2025 HEUG annual conference

When we think of University employees, we picture them conducting their day-to-day work in support of the campus community. Some staff members, though, tackle a whole extra layer of work related to their service to Carolina. ITS’ Gina Fogelsonger is one such employee. Fogelsonger, senior program and project manager at … Read more





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The CrowdStrike outage: How ITS staffers responded

The CrowdStrike “blue screen of death” event that began on July 19 affected at least 8.5 million computers worldwide and is being called the biggest IT outage in history. Early rough estimates put the cost to organizations and individuals in the billions of dollars. At Carolina, the CrowdStrike incident affected … Read more




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