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ASU’s “Ask a Biologist” service, which lets anyone submit simple and profound questions about nature, turns 21 this year. Chief technology innovation officer Chuck Kazilek talked with KJZZ about how you can submit a question and get an answer back…
We the people of Arizona State University and the University Technology Office, have made a crucial impact in the nation’s capital, Washington, DC, with a new Barrett & O’Connor Washington Center. Three years ago, UTO and various…
If you’re looking for an opportunity to develop your project management skills, connect with other professionals, and strengthen interdisciplinary relationships across campus, consider joining the ASU Project Management Network (PM Network). This…
The efforts of UTO developer Kathy Marks and her team has resulted in a tremendous web accessibility resource at webaccessibility.asu.edu. Web accessibility and universal design is incredibly important for people of all abilities. Web accessibility…
Deputy Chief Information Officer of the University Technology Office, John Rome, spoke Monday at the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. A massive meeting of great technological minds, the Amazon Web Services event addresses innovative new…
Arizona State University’s Information Security and Data Analytics departments have received an award from the CSO50 Awards for their innovative information security excellence in using Splunk to detect, mitigate, and contain cybersecurity threats.…
UTO's own Maggie Rome, Graphic Designer, was honored with the Outstanding Graduate Student award during the Spring 2017 GIT Awards on April 28.  Organized by the Graphic Information Technology program at ASU and the American…
The University Technology Office in conjunction with the Provost Office is proud to announce the launch of ASU’s new directory iSearch! This new directory has a wide variety of options to utilize when creating your personal profile, but below are…
In September, Chris Kurtz, UTO’s Splunk Administrator, was named a SplunkTrust Community MVP at the Splunk Conference. The inaugural SplunkTrust program is designed to formally recognize Splunk’s community leaders and thank them for their passion…
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Office 365 is the latest version of Microsoft’s productivity suite, and includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, OneNote and more. It is available for offline and online use. Currently enrolled students can use this software for free, as well as:
The UTO is pleased to announce the appointment of Warick Pond as Assistant Vice President, IT Planning and Programs, effective June 22nd. 
UTO BI is the Business Intelligence Team within the University Technology Office. We are made up of the Data Warehouse Team and the Analytics Team. The Data Warehouse team The data warehouse team is responsible for maintaining and supporting the…