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After working as a user experience intern with ITS, Brandon Casey joined the Culture and Engagement team as an engagement coordinator.

Dr. Laura Reina uses the High Performance Computing cluster to enable her research in elementary particle physics.

Ben Brownell landed in technology during the 1990s tech boom and now works as IT manager in the College of Medicine.
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We Are IT | Middleware
The ITS Middleware team supports several key FSU technologies, including the F5 application and CAS sign in.
Introducing ITS professional development
The ITS Professional Development Committee is excited to launch the Professional Development Program.
Student email upgrade complete
Get the facts on the FSU student email upgrade and how to access your new @fsu.edu account.
Understanding Designs of Auction Markets through Monte Carlo Simulations
Dr. Matthew Gentry studies the design of auction markets by using the RCC's High Performance Computing Cluster to perform complex simulations on a large scale.
Making the Move From Basic Authentication
By making the move away from basic authentication, FSU is improving security and working towards meeting industry standards.
We Are IT | FLVC Distance Learning & Student Services
The FLVC Distance Learning & Student Services division provides tools and educational resources for more than 150 campuses statewide.
Changes to preferred email coming soon
ITS will be making changes to the preferred email address listed for all FSU accounts.
RightFax Connect Hybrid (v20.2) coming soon!
Coming in May, Information Technology Services (ITS) will be upgrading to RightFax Connect Hybrid (v20.2).
We Are IT | Meet Kayla Murrill
Kayla Murrill enjoys sleuthing out and fixing technical issues in her role as a technology support specialist.
Zooming in on the Ocean by Researching the Submesoscale Process
Dr. Xu Chen is able to develop simulations of the ocean's submesoscale process through a high-resolution lens made possible by RCC's computational resources.