Information Technology Services informational series

In this week’s session of Information Technology Services’ (ITS) informational series, meet with Microsoft 365 subject matter experts and learn more about the collaboration services the software can provide.

The meetings in this summer informational series are intended to be a dialogue offering attendees the opportunity to ask questions and share feedback for continued partnership and service improvements.

We hope you will join us to learn more about current and future project work as well as available ITS support resources.

View all upcoming sessions below:

  • Wednesday, July 26
    Session 4: Collaboration and Directory Services in Microsoft 365
    10 a.m.
    Join Session via Zoom
  • Wednesday, Aug. 2
    Session 5: Okta and Identity Access Management
    10 a.m.
    Join Session via Zoom

Registration is not required to attend an information session. Click Join Session for the session you would like to join, manually join any session with the Meeting ID 984 5782 3607, or copy and paste the following link in a web browser: wsu.zoom.us/j/98457823607.

All sessions will be recorded and published on its.wsu.edu/informational-series.

For more information regarding this informational series, please email communications.its@wsu.edu.

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