University researchers using Microsoft Azure are invited to attend a two-day informational seminar at Mount Hall on Tuesday, March 14 and Wednesday, March 15. This in-person event is for university researchers only.
OTDI has partnered with Microsoft to offer a variety of forums you can use to get information about leveraging Azure’s resources for your specific project needs.
We have seen an enthusiastic response from Ohio State faculty and staff Azure users interested in participating in an in-person AZ-900 (Azure Fundamentals) class at the Microsoft office in Columbus. The original class on Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. is nearly full....
Researchers utilizing Research Health Information (RHI) in their work can use Microsoft Azure to store the data and ensure it is kept securely. Ohio State does not permit the use or storage of Protected Health Information (PHI) in university-configured Microsoft Azure services, and RHI requires significant efforts to ensure that the systems meet S4 security requirements.
Ohio State faculty and staff are invited to participate in a AZ-900 (Azure Fundamentals) class at the Microsoft office in Columbus on Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This free training is provided by the Microsoft Account Team and will include a certification test...
Microsoft Azure is a private and public cloud platform that provides a set of services that allow you to build, manage and deploy applications on a massive, global network using your favorite tools and frameworks. Ohio State Azure services are available to Ohio State employees. Azure for Research offers focused services and offerings.
On Monday, May 17, the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) will be implementing a change to university systems, Azure AD and InTune, affecting certain personal Windows devices that were inadvertently enrolled in these systems. This will not affect any Ohio State University managed...