As shared in early February, University Libraries is transitioning to a Managed IT Services (MITS) Core partner through the Office of Technology and Digital Innovation (OTDI).
As shared in early February, University Libraries is transitioning to a Managed IT Services (MITS) Core partner through the Office of Technology and Digital Innovation (OTDI).
Leaders from the Office of Technology and Digital Innovation (OTDI) share how technology is driving collaboration and innovation across campus, with a closer look at the growing impact of Managed IT Services (MITS). Hear how the stronger together vision is enhancing security, streamlining support and positioning the university for present and future generations of Buckeyes to come.
This article applies to Managed IT partners.
Windows 10 is approaching end of life for devices which means it will no longer be supported or compatible. Windows 11 is now available in self-service for all MITS Windows users. All users are encouraged to update as soon as possible. This update requires you to reboot your device, which can take up to one hour to complete.
The following applies to all Managed IT Services partners.
This article applies to Managed IT partners
The Office of Technology and Digital Innovation (OTDI) has a variety of measures to keep you as a user and university devices safe. One of these measures is the application CrowdStrike Falcon which is the antivirus component of our endpoint protection tool.
The following message applies to Managed IT Services Apple devices.
Apple is implementing additional security measures along with its software updates. The new "Rapid Security Responses" deliver important security improvements between software updates. If you have a managed Mac, iPad or iPhone, you may see pop-ups on your device.
The next round of software updates is now available to install for OTDI-managed workstations via Software Center (for Windows PC) or Ohio State Application Self Service (for Mac).
This article applies to Managed IT Services (MITS) partners.
The Office of Marketing and Communications has updated the Buckeye fonts to address menu displays kerning and baseline alignment details. These updated Buckeye 2 fonts replace the previously distributed Buckeye Sans and Buckeye Serif fonts.
This article applies to Managed IT partners
The next round of software updates is now available to install for OTDI-managed workstations via Software Center (for Windows PC) or Ohio State Application Self Service (for Mac).