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RAMmobile, the CSU mobile app, is going away July 31
All of the essential services previously accessed through the app will remain readily available through direct links on official university websites.
Network maintenance scheduled for July 13; connectivity issues possible
An important network maintenance activity scheduled for CSU's main data center will occur on Saturday, July 13, outside normal business hours, and it may cause possible connectivity issues across the CSU System.
Workday chosen as new human capital management system
The Workday human resource solution will replace multiple systems supporting human resource and payroll functions for CSU Fort Collins, CSU Pueblo, CSU Spur and the System office.
Net ID authentication to get modern look, more simplified process July 2
No new actions will be necessary for the CSU community. This update will occur automatically on July 2 and should not change any processes that would impact day-to-day work.
Teams Voice to replace SipX telephone service on July 1
Teams Voice offers an array of similar features to SipX, leverages CSU's existing Microsoft contract, and provides a higher level of security
New T-Mobile deal to bring enhanced connectivity, scholarships to CSU
The multi-year agreement positions T-Mobile as CSU's primary wireless provider and extends beyond cellular coverage, with the company committing to supporting several strategic initiatives at the university.
AI task force announced at IT event exploring technology’s impact
The task force aims to assess the current state of AI both at CSU and nationally, envision a future scenario two to three years ahead and formulate recommendations for next steps.
Pronoun feature now available in online CSU directory
The new feature gives individuals an option to include their pronouns alongside their directory listing to promote inclusion across CSU.
Tech Talks launch with mobile ID credentials discussion for CSU
The Division of IT (DoIT), in collaboration with the RamCard Office, launched its inaugural Tech Talk series on Feb. 1.
Stay secure: Understanding CSU’s annual password reset
Colorado State University takes cybersecurity seriously. That's why all students, faculty, and staff must update their NetID password every year. As we enter a new semester, it's important for students, faculty and staff to understand this policy and why it matters for protecting university data and accounts.