Changing to Defender for Endpoint – Office of Museum Technology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/omt/blog/changing-to-defender-for-endpoint/
OMT has tested the software, its installation process
OMT has tested the software, its installation process
OMT has tested the software, its installation process
OMT has tested the software, its installation process
colleagues with break fix issues, IT procurement, software
colleagues with break fix issues, IT procurement, software
not erase data or require you to reconfigure your software
not erase data or require you to reconfigure your software
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Configuration of Other Imaging Systems Canon R5 imaging station This is system produces excellent quality images, utilizing the following products: Camera: Canon R5 mirrorless (36 x 24 mm full frame sensor with 8192 x 5464 pixels and the pixel size/pitch 4.39um, thus ~45 million pixels or megap
camera viewfinder ~78cm, focus distance ~0.73 m) Software
Dropbox Overview Dropbox is one of a few cloud storage services that are part of the UFIT GatorCloud which enable you to store and share your files in the cloud. There is no currently set limit to the size of your Dropbox. It is available automatically to UF faculty and staff. For more informati
provided apps for Florida Museum computers in the FLMNH Software
Guide last updated November 29th, 2023. Many UF and Florida Museum resources are available remotely via a broadband internet connection. Broadly, these resources fall into two categories of those that require a VPN connection and those that do not. VPN Not Required Email UF email is accessible
private IP addressed systems, UF Library Journals, Software
For those of you who spent time near the center from January to early March of this year, you might have noticed something buzzing around in the distance. Jen Green (South Florida Archaeology Collections Manager, FLMNH) and Daniel Spikowski (Calusa Land Trust) were a couple of the participant
overhead, a series of photographs are taken using software-controlled
Database Standards Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) (formerly the Taxonomic Database Working Group) – develops standards and protocols for sharing biodiversity data. Darwin Core Schemas and Protocols Access to Biological Collections Data (ABCD) – schema/protocol. Biological
OpenOffice (Windows, Mac, Linux) – open-source software
Warren began his career in IT as a field technician for IBM in 1993 where he repaired and serviced PS/2 workstations, Intel based servers, and RS6000 RISC servers. Like many IBM employees, Warren moved around and was stationed in in Tallahassee, FL, Valdosta, GA, and eventually Gainesville, FL with
2000, Warren stepped up his long time interest in software