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ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus hosted the first Global Sport Summit on Friday, April 13, and professionals in the business of athletics gathered to talk about the innovation and best practices that can help sports make lives better. Among them was…
The ASU PM Network invites you all to our all member meeting, but you don’t have to be a member to attend. Your voice and participation are valued! Please join us on Monday, April 23 beginning at 2 PM for networking, snacks, news, and a professional…
Please join us in congratulating Melissa Bakutis on her additional role as Product Manager for Office 365!In this role, Melissa will collaborate with stakeholders to plan, direct, organize, and execute against product requirements. She will ensure…
The University Technology Office has begun planning software requests for summer and fall classes. In order to ensure that the software you use to teach is available, please submit a software request so it will be completed by first day of classes.…
PeopleSoft is the enterprise system that is used by students, faculty, and staff to support various university functions related to the student experience and human resources.The University Technology Office has engineered this update to ensure…
Arizona State University’s technical support network has only grown stronger, as a training held last week brought email support knowledge to every deskside unit across the university.
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. Beginning three years…
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…
ASU is now one of the more than 750 universities participating in The Common Application network, an online system that allows students to apply to multiple colleges at once and streamline fee processes, saving money in the process. UTO contributed…
President Michael M. Crow and other Arizona State University officials honored Chief Information Officer Gordon Wishon at a ceremony Dec. 8 as he leaves ASU for a much-deserved retirement. The event honored Wishon’s many accomplishments across his…
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…