The past, present and future of MIT’s iPhone app
Andrew Yu and David Foucher, who oversaw the app’s development, discuss how it came about and what to expect in future versions.
Andrew Yu and David Foucher, who oversaw the app’s development, discuss how it came about and what to expect in future versions.
This new service from IS&T provides MIT faculty, students and staff with improved connectivity from off campus.
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The license agreement has been extended through the end of 2013.
App features news, map, people directory, access to Stellar, and more
Though many issues have been resolved, a few products are still not compatible with 10.6.
An online document outlines known issues with Internet Explorer 8 at MIT.
The fraudulent message asks you to login via URL to ensure that your e-mail account information is up to date. This message is not from MIT.
Update includes a refined user interface and a revised FAQ
IS&T now offers full support for systems running 32-bit business-class versions of Windows 7, along with guidelines for safe migration.
Faculty and staff now have direct access to the Cisco WebEx web conferencing service at discounted rates and with a broader set of services.
New courses are being offered on Windows 7, Adobe Creative Suite 4 and Acrobat 9
Information Services and Technology (IS&T) is offering Microsoft Office licenses to all faculty and staff through a centrally funded Microsoft Campus agreement