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EZ-Backup now supports Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) (Oct 12, 2009)

A new version of the TSM client works with both Leopard and Snow Leopard. See our How To / Install pages for installation and upgrade procedures.

Changes to NUBB Billing (Sep 30, 2009)

Effective beginning September 2009, NUBB has been changed to use a tiered billing rate and a billing cap. The billing threshold for students has been increased from 10 to 15 Gigabytes.

Web Consulting (Sep 30, 2009)

An initial consultation, free of charge, is a good way to find out more about what Integrated Web Services can do for your web site.

Quality Assurance lab can test multiple web browsers (Sep 30, 2009)

Our Quality Assurance lab is equipped to test web sites on every supported browser, both Mac and Windows.

Web Production service offers flexible solutions (Sep 23, 2009)

IWS' web production team can build sites using a variety of technologies, including university-supported tools such as CommonSpot.

Web Design service focuses on accessibility (Sep 23, 2009)

IWS designers are familiar with accessibility guidelines and the best approaches to building accessible web sites.

Working from home? Technology Tips Available (Sep 22, 2009)

Check out a newly published set of telecommuting guides from CIT with advice, suggestions, and guidance on everything from finding an ISP, to selecting a conferencing strategy for remote meetings, to posting lectures online.

Videoconferencing: Affordable, Available, and Green. (Sep 3, 2009)

Videoconferencing reduces travel, so it's an environmentally friendly and economical choice. CIT offers event support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Integrated Web Services offers new support plans for FY10 (Jul 1, 2009)

IWS Support is here to help you maintain your web presence. New support plans for FY10 help you manage support costs, see our Fees & Billing page.

Backing up EZ-Backup to keep campus data secure (Jun 1, 2009)

EZ-Backup, the data backup service the university trusts for all its data, has begun making additional copies of data backups at a secure off-campus location in New York City at no further cost to departments.

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