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The University of Central Oklahoma has the responsibility for securing its computing and networking systems (both academic and administrative) against unauthorized access, while making the systems accessible for legitimate academic and administrative uses.
Mathematica, "the world's definitive system for modern technical computing" is available for students, faculty and staff. This article will describe the process for downloading the Wolfram Mathematica software onto both UCO owned and personal machines.
The Office of Information Technology provides all UCO faculty and staff with a "P" Drive which is a secure and private environment for storing professional files. The P Drive can be accessed by all UCO faculty and staff regardless of if they are working on-campus or remotely.
The Enterprise Service-Level Agreement (ESLA) provides an overview of baseline services provided to the university/enterprise and the expected service levels and response times. The ESLA also provides hours of operations and escalation procedures.
This article provides an overview of the monthly updates to the Brightspace by D2L (Learn@UCO) system as it applies to the UCO campus.