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Central Active Directory Services available to departments/units

Did you know that Computing and Telecommunications Services offers Microsoft Active Directory Authentication Services to the campus community? Central IT will be hosting a question-and-answer session 10 a.m.-noon Tuesday, June 8, in the Hemisphere Room in Hale Library (Hale 501).  Come and find out how you can leverage the power of Active Directory for your user base.

K-State departments and units can use the power of Active Directory to simplify the deployment and management of IT services to the user base, at no cost.   Continue reading “Central Active Directory Services available to departments/units”

K-State's Novell site license to be discontinued June 30

Computing and Telecommunication Services (CTS) has been working the last few years to transition K-State away from Novell-based servers and services to Microsoft-based solutions. These migrations are complete and the current agreement with Novell for a site license for their products is no longer required. The current site-license contract will expire June 30.

Individual units and departments that prefer to use Novell products are welcome to do so, but will be required to maintain their own licensing.  Continue reading “K-State's Novell site license to be discontinued June 30”