On the night of July 18, 2024, a routine software update from Crowdstrike, the cybersecurity tool used across ASU, led to a significant disruption for Windows computers and servers within the Fulton Schools of Engineering…
ASU’s SURI program enhanced its application process with a new web application, leading to a notable increase in applicants. The system improves workflows, data security, and user experience, supporting student research opportunities. Read more about how the new application benefits the SURI program.
Reasons for the Changes We are implementing a series of updates to our Windows group policies. These changes are designed to enhance our IT security and align with Microsoft’s best practices. Here’s why: Specific Policy…
Important changes are underway that may impact faculty and staff at Fulton Schools of Engineering: the transition to Windows 11. Key Takeaways: Windows 11 was officially released on October 5, 2021. Some FSE systems have…
In an ongoing commitment to strengthen our security measures and mitigate risk exposure, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering (FSE) is collaborating with the Enterprise Technology (ET) office to introduce a new managed printer…
Engineering Technical Services can be found on Slack in the ASU Engineering workspace. Our channel, #fse-technology, was established as a line of communication to facilitate discussion on technology related topics within the FSE community. We will be sharing updates on what’s going on in the world of tech at Fulton. We welcome you to drop us a line, ask a question, start a conversation or just see what others have to say.
Overleaf is a powerful online platform that allows researchers to collaborate in real-time on the writing and editing of research documents. It boasts a user-friendly interface and many innovative features, including automatic version control and…
New for the Fall of 2022, engineering students, staff, and faculty now have a centralized starting point to find software available to them. Sun Devils from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering now have The…
Due to the most recent security breach at LastPass, ASU no longer recommends the use of LastPass to manage personal account information. The incident occurred in November of 2022 and was linked to a prior…
ASU Enterprise Technology is happy to share that an additional service option for our community is scheduled to roll out April 2022: QuestionPro! QuestionPro is a survey tool that empowers students and staff to distribute…
Have a special event a few weeks away? Need augmented WiFi to ensure coverage for a dense population or internet cabled to an unusual space? Please submit a ServiceNow Ticket so we can help. You can also…
The podium PC wouldn’t boot. A bustle of students flowed into the classroom as the professor furrowed her brow. She had only moments to resolve this before class began. IT support signage hung throughout the…
Fulton Schools of Engineering recommends a minimum set of computer specifications for most entry-level courses. As you advance through your program, your computing needs may increase. Speak to your faculty member(s) about specifications for your…
As a member of the SolidWorks Education Program, Fulton Schools of Engineering students get free access to SolidWorks CAD software, plus vouchers for various SolidWorks certifications (over $1,000 total value)! Students are strongly encouraged to…
Fulton Schools of Engineering Tutor Management System connects hundreds of students with tutors while reducing the number of staff required to manage the system. Available free of charge, this service gives students access to personalized,…
ETS (Engineering Technical Services) has made changes in our classrooms that allow for better communication while hosting in-person or hybrid classes. These technological changes have been implemented across all labs and classrooms managed by ETS.
New for the Fall of 2022, engineering students, staff, and faculty now have a centralized starting point to find software available to them. Sun Devils from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering now have…
As a member of the SolidWorks Education Program, Fulton Schools of Engineering students get free access to SolidWorks CAD software, plus vouchers for various SolidWorks certifications (over $1,000 total value)! Students are strongly encouraged to…
Fulton Schools of Engineering recommends a minimum set of computer specifications for most entry-level courses. As you advance through your program, your computing needs may increase. Speak to your faculty member(s) about specifications for your…
Have a special event a few weeks away? Need augmented WiFi to ensure coverage for a dense population or internet cabled to an unusual space? Please submit a ServiceNow Ticket so we can help. You…
Google has implemented a new security update to enhance the privacy and security of file-sharing via Google Drive. While users may find their Google Drive files impacted, it is important to note that Google Doc,…
Share: Undaunted, in the throes of a global pandemic, Arizona State University remains a beacon of research and discovery at the heart of innovation. Unlocking the power of the mind takes commitment. ASU’s student body…
Written by: Shaun Usman Shaun is the Assistant Director of Systems Orchestration within Engineering Technical Services. 2020 was an unprecedented year for change due to the effects of the pandemic of COVID-19, leading to a…