President Stanley announced that Stony Brook University will adopt Google Apps for Education as its next-generation email and collaboration services platform, beginning in July 2012.
A three-year plan to increase the overall speed and reliability of Stony Brook's computer network infrastructure has been established by the Division of Information Technology. Check your building's status online.
Effective immediately, E-Academy replaces UBMicro as Stony Brookâs online service for student downloads of Microsoft Office.
Departments may save up to 30 percent or more off the academic list price of new VMware software licenses through NYSERNet.
Protect your computer from malicious programs by installing Symantec anti-virus software. Windows and Mac versions are both available.
A new software package was implemented on Jan. 17, to replace the WebDAV access that had been provided when connecting to MySBfiles from off-campus.
SUNY's Conference on Instruction and Technology (CIT) will be held at Stony Brook University on May 29 - June 1, 2012. Mark your calendars!