
ASU IT professionals empower communities: those we serve and those we belong to
As society evolves, so do the technologies that serve us. Today, technology impacts the way that we think, learn, grow and communicate – and, in doing so, has transformed our sense of community. Take, for example, the role that technology has played…

Enterprise Technology releases nine strategic priorities for 2023
As Arizona State University’s IT department, Enterprise Technology is responsible for the digital experience that drives how our communities learn, work and thrive. To ensure that Enterprise Technology is committed to that promise, we develop an…

3 benefits to designing experimental classrooms at ASU
In the classrooms of modern universities, the pursuit of academic excellence takes various forms — from using the most advanced technology to fully immerse students in new learning environments to strategically designed seating arrangements and…
ASU providing Microsoft Office 365 to all Students, Faculty & Staff
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.Install on up…
First Annual Splunk Public Sector Innovation Awards
Last week in Washington DC, Splunk held its inaugural Innovation Awards ceremony. UTO's own, Chris Kurtz was awarded the Catalyst and Visionary Awards! Congratulations Chris on these outstanding awards!To read more about this event, please visit…
Planning and Programs Director Katie Ranes Retires
Planning and Programs Director at ASU Katie Ranes is retiring on April 13, 2018. This is both a happy and sad time all at once. Katie will take with her a vast resource of knowledge and experience that many in the ASU community have relied on over…