Apps created for everyone, by anyone
Platform created to power MIT mobile app is being used widely by colleges, businesses, and hospitals.
Platform created to power MIT mobile app is being used widely by colleges, businesses, and hospitals.
Jenny Fowler, manager of social media strategy in MIT’s Communications Initiatives, shares tips for those building a social media presence for their DLC or group.
Free high-speed outdoor internet service implemented by MIT and partners.
Platform streamlines the delivery and management of services, creating a single system of record, automating tasks, and consolidating legacy systems.
For continued security, certificates to access MIT's secure Web applications must be renewed each year by July 31.
Honor recognizes efforts to improve the day-to-day experiences and long-term prospects of people with hearing loss and other disabilities.
MIT’s vice president for information systems and technology shares his vision for IS&T’s future.
To strengthen online security, IS&T is providing access to a two-factor authentication system from Duo Security.
MIT social media strategist Stephanie Hatch Leishman highlights applications and resources that can streamline your workflow: Feedly, Flickr, Hootsuite, and IFTTT.
MIT community members can now connect to eduroam, a secure, worldwide WiFi service that provides network access at thousands of educational and research institutions.
Enterprise version of the cloud-based file storage, syncing, and sharing service offers many features beyond those offered for personal accounts.
Team plays a key role on campus, delivering tools, infrastructure, services, and consulting that help the community do its work securely.
New cloud-based solution replaces IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM); TSM Enterprise is still the solution of choice for servers.
If you’ve been keeping a server under your desk for your department, laboratory, or center (DLC), it’s time to rethink your hosting options.
Acrobat XI Professional and the desktop applications in Adobe Creative Cloud are now available to faculty and staff for use on Institute-owned equipment at no cost to DLCs.