Articles on technology projects and initiatives that impact the campus.

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Document Management (Printing and Scanning) Initiative

The Office of Information Technology recognizes that having the ability to store, search and produce data is one of the key components to any information system.  In an effort to increase the overall availability of printing, reduce the cost of that printing, increase the ability to scan/input documents, store those documents and access those in a meaningful way we have embarked on a multi-year document management project.

Docuware Implementation Project

The Office of Information Technology will be migrating the campus from Alchemy to a newer, supported platform that is compatible with our Ricoh multifunction devices and works with Jenzabar

FalconLink Implementation Project

The Office of Information Technology is rolling out a new single point of access single-sign on and application delivery system, FalconLink.  FalconLink, using ClassLink technology, allows everyone to access their applications and data from anywhere via a web browser (for applications that support web use).

Migration to Voice-Over-IP

The Office of Information Technology is converting the campus from the older digital handsets to newer, more-capable Voice-Over-IP telephone handsets.  This process is planned over a 3-4 year time period and will be rolled out one department at a time. Timeline still in progress.

MultiFactor Authentication

The Office of Information Technology recognizes how critical it is to secure the data that Cedar Crest College is responsible for.  To increase security campus-wide, and continue to stay abreast with the most current security standards, the Office of Information Technology started to roll out multifactor authentication (MFA) to the campus on July 1, 2021.  Below, you will find resources to help you along your way, including a schedule of events regarding the project.

Windows 11 Support and Testing

The Office of Information Technology recognizes that in order to keep our computing infrastructure safe, secure, and operating efficiently, the computers on the network must be regularly updated and maintain a certain level of modern operating system.  To that end, the Office of Information Technology has started testing Microsoft Windows 11 in preparation for its release (10/5/2021).  These are the results of our testing