In a move to further position UCLA at the forefront of artificial intelligence advancements and to bring focused innovative technology to UCLA and the University of California system,
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Chris Mattmann has been named UCLA’s inaugural chief data and artificial intelligence officer. The position is the first of its kind at any University of California campus and one of just a few at universities in the U.S.
The rapid rise of powerful artificial intelligence (AI) tools over the past several years has been met with feelings of both enthusiasm and concern. However, no matter how one feels about this technology, it certainly has significant implications for the way we conduct our research, academic and administrative activities.
Saturday, December 19, 2020 through Sunday, January 3, 2021 IT Services offices will be closed, but services and systems will be operating. The IT Support Center will have staff available to provide technical support during the following operating hours: December 21-23, 7am-4pm and December 28-30, 7am-4pm.
As you may (or may not!) have heard, UCLA is piloting CA COVID Notify, a new exposure notification system from Google and Apple that can quickly notify you if you have likely been exposed to COVID-19 so you seek medical attention sooner and reduce risk of exposing your friends, family and the Bruin community.
A university-wide IT assessment was launched in mid-August to review, assess, and evaluate the current information technology environment and provide recommendations as well as a roadmap for improving and aligning IT capabilities to meet the strategic needs of its students, faculty, researchers, and staff.
From 2 p.m. Wed., August 19, until 11 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020, Facilities Management is closing the chilled water supply to some campus buildings, and is strongly encouraging faculty and staff in those buildings to telecommute.
IT Services is pleased to announce the launch of phase one of its new API Developer Portal. The API Developer Portal is a key component of the UCLA API Management Platform — it's the “face” of the UCLA API program and is the central hub for discovering campus APIs across many disciplines.
In response to the rapidly-evolving COVID-19 situation, IT Services remains available to serve the UCLA campus community.
To better meet the needs of UCLA students, faculty and staff, IT Services now provides the UCLA community with 24/7 phone support. Just call us anytime at 310-267-HELP (4357), and you’ll be connected with a live technical support associate.
From Saturday, December 21, 2019 through Wednesday, January 1, 2020, all services and systems will be operating and emergency production support will be available as normal unless noted below.
IT Services is pleased to announce the IT Support Center, which focuses the efforts of support teams within ITS to present a common, easy-to-use interface for the UCLA community to get help from ITS. Our new "front door" is the portal site, available at https://ucla.service-now.com/support.
IT Services Student Billing and Receivables will be performing annual archive on Sunday, 7/28/19, from approximately 1:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. During this time, BAR mainframe CICS screens and data will be unavailable. BruinBill will be in maintenance and view only mode for BAR. Also Transportation and Housing will be in maintenance mode from approximately 1:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.
From Saturday, December 22, 2018 through Tuesday, January 1, 2019, IT Services Business Applications, Campus Voice and Backbone Network Operations will be available as normal unless noted below.
From Saturday, December 23, 2017, through Monday, January 1, 2018, the Information Technology Services (IT Services) office hours and systems hours of availability will be modified due to the University closure. For further information, please contact IT Services Client Support at (310) 825-8000.
Find out more about the migration to Google Groups, and why people are excited about it.