ASU's 2020 Data Conference attendees level up with new skills and tools to slay data monsters
At a typical data conference, you might anticipate endless numbers, charts and graphs, but would you expect to slay data monsters? That’s exactly what more than 900 registrants signed up to do at the fourth annual ASU Data Conference, an…
UTO's Jess Evans recognized in Top 100 Women in Technology
This year's Women's History Month was one for the books as departments across ASU celebrated and recognized women's accomplishments, both on and off campus. From explorations of women’s movements that may save the world to discussions…
From chatbots to immersive learning, UTO teams showcase the innovative use of technology to enhance experiences across the university
During last week’s UTO Town Hall, teams from across the organization showcased some of the remarkable work being accomplished in service of improving the experience of students, faculty and staff as they gear up for a new semester.Let’s take a…
“Nothing personal” — Sharing data on a need-to-know basis
Editor's note: This is the final article in our four-week series to help our community #BeCyberSmart during the ASU Think! Campaign.
Encouraging high school students nationwide to get their heads in the cloud
In partnership with National Education Equity Lab and Amazon Web Services, ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business and University Technology Office deliver a course on cloud computing to high school students. Pictured above: ASU students serve as…
ASU’s Cloud Innovation Center partners with local organizations to create safer, smarter communities
What do the Phoenix Zoo and Phoenix Police Department have in common? Protecting the communities they serve. And although this looks very different in action, both organizations are dedicated to ensuring the safety, health and wellbeing of their…