Zoom at Texas A&M offers high-quality video conferencing, screen sharing, and chat for seamless collaboration across campus and beyond. Faculty, staff, and students can host meetings, record sessions, and connect with up to 300 participants using this powerful communication tool. [doit.tamu.edu]

Meltdown and Spectre are critical security vulnerabilities affecting nearly all modern computers due to flaws in processor design. Learn how these threats work and what steps Texas A&M Technology Services recommends to protect your devices on campus.

Local cybersecurity experts shared career journeys and practical advice during a panel hosted by Texas A&M Technology Services. From baseball to cyber defense, the event highlighted diverse paths into the field and emphasized the importance of community collaboration in cybersecurity awareness.

Ransomware has become a booming criminal enterprise, increasingly targeting higher education institutions. Learn how this malicious software operates and what steps Texas A&M Technology Services recommends to protect against these evolving threats. [doit.tamu.edu]

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) adds an essential layer of security to protect your Texas A&M accounts from phishing, keyloggers, and weak passwords. Learn how enabling 2FA helps prevent unauthorized access and keeps your personal and institutional data safe.

Outsourcing can be a helpful solution—but only when done right. This cautionary tale from Texas A&M Technology Services highlights the risks of handing off projects without proper oversight and the importance of internal collaboration to ensure success.

Texas A&M Libraries has digitized the entire collection of Aggieland yearbooks, making decades of campus history accessible online. This new service blends tradition with technology, offering a searchable and beautifully browsable archive of student life through the years.

Texas A&M Technology Services is retiring the EmpowerID service as part of its ongoing efforts to streamline identity management. Users are encouraged to transition to updated authentication solutions to ensure continued access and security.

Texas A&M Technology Services has launched a sleek, mobile-first redesign of its central IT website. The new site simplifies navigation with a clean layout and an intuitive “A to Z” services directory, making it easier than ever to find the tech support you need.

Texas A&M Technology Services adopted ServiceNow to enhance IT service and incident management across campus. This early assessment highlights the platform’s capabilities in streamlining ticketing, service requests, and future expansion into broader campus operations.