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Learn Office 365: Getting started with email

by Information Technology Services

Quick start guide email web app

The campus is in the process of migrating to Office 365. To begin learning about the email component of Office 365, check out the following tutorials and reference guides:

Another way to learn about Office 365 is the Office 365 Migration Yammer group. This online chat allows users to ask questions and share their thoughts.  See Getting Started with Yammer for K-Staters.

More information about the move to Office 365 is available from http://www.ksu.edu/its/office365 .

Jan. 6, 2014: Faculty, staff, and student employees move from Zimbra to Office 365

by Information Technology Services

On Jan. 6, 2014, all faculty, staff, and student employees will be moved from Zimbra to Office 365 for email and calendaring. Email addresses will remain the same, and sign-in will be as usual at webmail.ksu.edu. This will complete the migration to Office 365 for the university.

Join the Office 365 Yammer network now to ask questions and get answers about using Office 365. (See Getting Started with Yammer for K-Staters.)

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Office 365 update: More than 22,000 email accounts have been migrated

by Information Technology Services

As of Oct. 7, 22,709 email accounts and about 3 terabytes of data have been migrated from Zimbra email to Office 365. The Office 365 implementation team moved student email accounts beginning Aug. 22, which continues through October. This past weekend, Information Technology Services employees — including 156 full-time staff and 94 students — were moved to Office 365.  Continue reading “Office 365 update: More than 22,000 email accounts have been migrated”

Letter about Office 365 from Ken Stafford, CIO and associate vice provost for technology services

By Ken Stafford

Dear colleagues and students,

For the past number of months, a team of university faculty, staff and students have been working with Microsoft to begin the migration of Kansas State University email service to Office 365. This has been a major undertaking that includes changes to our authentications systems, grouping, training and providing the tools you have come to expect. Continue reading “Letter about Office 365 from Ken Stafford, CIO and associate vice provost for technology services”