iPhone, iPad, and Android Apps Being Retired in May Microsoft has announced the retirement of OWA mobile apps in favor of the native Outlook mobile app for iOS and Android. For more details, please refer to Microsoft’s article: OWA Mobile Apps… Continue Reading →
The Facilities and Capital Projects Department is performing necessary construction and abatement work this summer, which will affect part of the 2nd floor on the west side of One Pace Plaza. As a result, most of the ITS computer labs… Continue Reading →
Remediation Update on the Spectre and Meltdown Vulnerabilities In our previous February newsletter, we sought to spread awareness regarding 2 new security vulnerabilities, known as Spectre and Meltdown, which affect modern computer processors used by all operating systems. We also… Continue Reading →
Captioning your videos provides content and information for the Pace community and beyond, including learners who are deaf and hearing impaired, learners who do not speak English natively, and when audio quality (noise, volume, clarity, etc.) is a factor. Studies… Continue Reading →
iPhone, iPad, and Android Apps Being Retired in May Microsoft has announced the retirement of OWA mobile apps in favor of the native Outlook mobile app for iOS and Android. For more details, please refer to Microsoft’s article: OWA Mobile Apps… Continue Reading →
The Blackboard Learn system (https://blackboard.pace.edu) will be upgraded from Saturday, 5/19 (10:00PM) to Sunday, 5/20 (8:00PM) and will not be accessible to users. Please make note of this maintenance period and plan your work accordingly. The upgraded version will implement… Continue Reading →
Don’t be left out in the cold! Be prepared for snow days by following Pace’s Academic Continuity Plan. Learn strategies for building your virtual presence throughout the semester. The plan gives instructions on how to: Post the course syllabus online… Continue Reading →
We use passwords every day to access sensitive data (at work, banking online, or checking email.) However, passwords can be our weakest links. If someone hacks our password, they have access to our most sensitive data and can potentially transfer… Continue Reading →
ITS would like to express our sincere appreciation to Faculty and Staff for supporting the University’s efforts to update your MyPace passwords to the new, more secure requirement over the past few months. This important initiative, which enhances security and… Continue Reading →
In January, we became aware of 2 new security vulnerabilities, known as Spectre and Meltdown, which affect modern computer processors used by all operating systems. When exploited, these vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to obtain access to sensitive information. The… Continue Reading →
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