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I'm a new technology based employee at UCLA. How do I learn what's available to me?
If you work in any of the computer technology positions at UCLA, the first thing you should do is join the BruinTech listserv. This will get you on the list to receive announcements, news and events that could be relevant to your job. Then I would suggest th...
What is the Frank Cofrancesco Excellence in Technology Award
Frank Cofrancesco was a pioneer in networking and technology support at UCLA in the 1980s and 1990s. He passed away from cancer in 1994, and this award is dedicated to his memory and the campus technologists who demonstrate the skills, vision, attitude, and g...
How can I access campus administrative data?
UCLA’s administrative campus Data Warehouse is called the QDB (Query DataBase). For information on what is included, how to access it, and up-to-date news and information on the many QDB datamarts, go to:http://www.qdb.ucla.edu/As of March 24, 2010, AIS recom...
What's the quickest way to get a computer repaired at UCLA
KST, our contracted PC vendor, also provides tech support for PCs, printers and other equipment. KST has an on-campus support person assigned to UCLA, so to get quick support, simply email them and help is on the way.
Is the KST the lowest possible price for a computer?
The vendors we contract with through KST try to offer their lowest prices through the KST “Sweet Spot” configurations. However, if you are planning to place an order for a large number of machines, contact KST or the vendor directly to see if some additional ...
What's the best way to dispose of e-waste?
Computers and peripherals are filled with hazardous waste products, so it’s essential to dispose of them properly and safely. Before doing anything with a computer you no longer want, be sure to wipe the data clean from the hard disk (deleting files is not en...
How do I set up my parents with 3rd party access so that they can pay my bills?
Parents (or any non-student who needs access to MyUCLA) should set up their own account or accounts. They use logon.ucla.edu to create an ID – one for each parent or just one. They are the last option on the Create ID page, under the line “I do not have a UCLA...