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You can find out about Audio Conferencing right here. |
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You can register for CIT training right on the web. |
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There is a toll-free number to access your Octel voice mailbox. It is 800-952-7951. |
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You can get your Tango Application files hosted through CIT's Tango server for a small monthly fee. Contact Sandy Desautels in the Web Publishing Group. |
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You should change your password(s) frequently; don't use common words or names. More tips. |
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CIT's Advanced Support Team provides training, and technical support
for select statistical and mathematical software products. |
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One of the few things required by law about NIH's IT Security is that each system and major application be covered under an up-to-date and approved Systems Security Plan (SSP). |
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The safest way to transmit sensitive data over e-mail or the Internet is through use of encryption. Many packages are available, though you should be aware that none are unbreakable to a determined cracker. If you use the Central Exchange Server, see
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NIH has over 15,000 PC workstations, many online medical and research facilities open to the public, and a growing awareness of the need to protect them. See the CIT/OIRM webpage for more info. |
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When procuring IT equipment and peripherals, there may be perfectly good used items available at a fraction of the cost. Consult with your Contracting Officer for details. |
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Hundreds of computer viruses are newly created and distributed each month. If your virus software is infrequently updated, you're likely quite vulnerable! More info available.. |
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The CIT/OIRM Security webpage has an online IT Security Awareness course which you can review in 20 minutes or less. |
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If you need some help with a Web redesign the Web Publishing Group does graphic design and consultation. We can make you look good! |
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The Web Publishing Group now does small web application development. Call us if you'd like a registration system for a small seminar or conference. |
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You can get Macintosh shareware and freeware, as well as patches and updates on PUBnet. |
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Any NIH employee can set up an electronic mailing list on LISTSERV. Apply online! |
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Free consultation on adaptive computer and electronics equipment is available for NIHers. Check out the NIH TARGET Access Program. |
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The popular program XPLOR, used to determine three-dimensional protein structures, has been enhanced by the Computational Bioscience and Engineering Laboratory for use on SGI and IBM parallel computers. |
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Do you have the most recent version of the Titan User’s Guide? Order it today or view the Titan User’s Guide online. |
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The ALW system offers secure data storage management and UNIX workstation support.More details and registration information. |
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The ALW system offers scientific applications which run on your local ALW workstation. See the complete listing of supported applications. |
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You can get information on how to view video programming over the web on the NIHnet VideoCast Page. |
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If you know the name of the service you are looking for the CIT Alphabetical Index is your best tool for locating it. |
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Technical LAN Coordinators provide support at each IC for NIH network services.. |
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Are you backing up the data on your workstation or server? Find out about NBARS (NIH Backup and Recovery Service) by visiting http://silk.nih.gov/silk/NBARS. It's fast, easy, and economical. |
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Are you involved with a Knowledge Management project at NIH? The NIH
Knowledge Management Interest Group wants to hear from you. |
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Did you know you can access the same database of technical support information that the TASC Help Desk uses to answer your calls? The CIT Knowledge Base is at http://kb.nih.gov - try it out! |