Adam Stone posted on Jun 21, 2011 Ed Note: The following press release from InCommon discussed Berkeley Lab's role in Federated Identity projects. Berkeley Lab was the first National Laboratory to join InCommon. ---- Press Release from InCommon: Ann Arbor, Mich. June 21, 2011 Research … [Read more...] about InCommon Expands to Include Research Organizations
Internet Protocol version 6
(mjchoung@lbl.gov) posted on Jun 20, 2011 What is it? The Internet operates by transferring data in small packets that are independently routed across networks as specified by an international communications protocol known as the Internet Protocol. Since the early 1980’s, Internet Protocol … [Read more...] about Internet Protocol version 6
Power Shutdown Scheduled for Saturday, June 18
Nina Lucido posted on Jun 14, 2011 A power shutdown is scheduled for this Saturday, June 18 to enable necessary maintenance on the Lab’s power distribution system. The power shutdown involves several buildings, including the 50 complex, which houses the Lab’s central IT systems. Most IT … [Read more...] about Power Shutdown Scheduled for Saturday, June 18
New Training Opportunities
(mjchoung@lbl.gov) posted on Jun 09, 2011 Confused by the Gmail web interface? Interested in a class that provides insight into what's new in Office 2010? The IT Summer training program may be what you are looking for. Courses in Google mail, calendar, docs, and sites, along with … [Read more...] about New Training Opportunities
EndNote Users – Share your thoughts
Nina Lucido posted on Jun 08, 2011 On June 20 from 10-11AM in Perseverance Hall, Dr. Jason Rollins, Director of Product Development for EndNote, will be visiting Berkeley Lab to gather feedback on the product and share its future directions. The one hour session will cover the newest … [Read more...] about EndNote Users – Share your thoughts
Setting Appointment Slots in Google Calendar
(mjchoung@lbl.gov) posted on Jun 07, 2011 When sharing calendars through Google Calendar, lab users may notice empty time slots in other users’ calendars. Most times, those empty slots indicate availability for a meeting, event, etc. However, sometimes users may not be available for any … [Read more...] about Setting Appointment Slots in Google Calendar
Changing the Default Meeting Length and Print Options in Google Calendar
Instead of using the standard 30 minute time slots for meetings, users can change the default meeting length to 15 minutes. Specifically, rather than having to manually change the meeting length by clicking into the event page, users can change the default length in the Google Calendar settings … [Read more...] about Changing the Default Meeting Length and Print Options in Google Calendar
Announcing the IT Survey
Adam Stone posted on May 27, 2011 IT has retained MOR associates to conduct our User Satisfaction and Strategy Survey. A sample of LBL employees will be selected by MOR and provided with unique links to the survey instrument. The responses will help IT division better understand … [Read more...] about Announcing the IT Survey
Revision History in Google Docs
(mjchoung@lbl.gov) posted on May 25, 2011 Google Docs now allows you to view all changes made to spreadsheets, documents and drawings by each collaborator. After accessing revision history through Google Docs, a pane will appear on the right-hand side with the collaborator’s name, as well as … [Read more...] about Revision History in Google Docs
HPC Services Staff Address 4th Annual Moab User Group Conference
(mjchoung@lbl.gov) posted on May 19, 2011 Last week, Jackie Scoggins from the High Performance Computing Services group addressed the 4th annual Adaptive Computing Moab User Group Conference (MoabCon 2011)) which was held May 10-12 in Provo, Utah. Moab is one of the most widely used job … [Read more...] about HPC Services Staff Address 4th Annual Moab User Group Conference
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