Originally published on April 18, 2022. The IT Division's Telephone Services Center (TSC) is rolling out a program to modernize communications at the Lab and increase flexibility by offering a soft phone application and new desk phones. IT supports a collaborative hybrid work model by enabling … [Read more...] about New Phone Upgrades
New Phone Upgrades
Microsoft Update May Affect Network Attached Storage (Condo-Storage)
Microsoft will be rolling out a new fix in July 2022 for a vulnerability found in CVE-2021-42287. If the vulnerability is successfully exploited, this could lead to the disclosure of sensitive information, modification of data, administration takeover, or Denial of Service (DoS). Microsoft’s fix … [Read more...] about Microsoft Update May Affect Network Attached Storage (Condo-Storage)
High-Performance Computing – on the Lawrencium Cluster at LBNL
Authors: Wei Feinstein, Shawfeng Dong, Gary Jung For almost 20 years, the IT Division’s Scientific Computing Group at Berkeley Lab, also known as HPCS (High-Performance Computing Services), has stood out as a national leader and pioneer in high-performance computing — essentially defining the … [Read more...] about High-Performance Computing – on the Lawrencium Cluster at LBNL
IT Staff Spotlight: Jimmy Mai
Since late 1998, the IT Division has worked with local community colleges throughout the Bay Area to employ, train, and mentor student interns. Through the Support Services Internship program, many students have gained valuable, real-world IT skills and experience at Berkeley Lab and moved forward … [Read more...] about IT Staff Spotlight: Jimmy Mai
Publications Management and DOE Compliance
Author: Geoff Hamm Do you get emails asking you to upload files or funding information to records of your published work? Does the task sometimes seem complicated or daunting? Do you wonder whether it matters, or makes a difference? The Research Services Team is here for you!Under the DOE’s … [Read more...] about Publications Management and DOE Compliance
IT Training, May-June 2022
IT is offering many new and exciting courses for Berkeley Lab folks! 📌 Register for IT Training today to reserve your seat. Excel Data Analysis: Introduction, May 23Python Introduction to Machine Learning, May 24, 26R Data Wrangling and Manipulation: May 24, 26Excel Data Analysis: … [Read more...] about IT Training, May-June 2022
Update Computers for Return to Work
The number one recommendation by IT professionals and Berkeley Lab Cyber Security is to keep computers up-to-date. We strongly encourage running Microsoft or Apple updates on any computers which have been turned off for some time. Computer vulnerabilities are continually emerging and … [Read more...] about Update Computers for Return to Work
Chrome App End of Life Support
For users that use Chrome Apps on Chromebook and other devices, Google will be ending support for Chrome Apps. Google will continue to support Chrome Extensions. If you are an app developer and have any Chrome apps that may need migration, see the Chrome Apps migration site. See the … [Read more...] about Chrome App End of Life Support
Updated Process for the Lab’s Online Image Archive
The Berkeley Lab Photo Archive provides public access to important scientific history and visual assets at photos.lbl.gov. Previously, in order to download photos, users were required to create a new account through the Archive, separate from the Berkeley Lab Identity. This process was … [Read more...] about Updated Process for the Lab’s Online Image Archive
Sustainable Technology Tips
Berkeley Lab celebrates Earth Month throughout April and annually on Earth Day, April 22. IT is committed to building a sustainable future. In support of green initiatives, check out these quick eco-friendly technology tips to save energy and work more efficiently: Configure computer settings to … [Read more...] about Sustainable Technology Tips
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