Department Resources

Department Resources

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Resources for Faculty, Staff, Residents and Fellows

FCM department resources include files stored on BOX (only available for FCM employees), IT services info and our FCM Matters newsletter archive.

Department resources are stored on BOX, and are only available for U of A FCM faculty, staff, residents and fellows. A UA NetID is required to access the files

If you need assistance, please email Communications Director Darci Slaten at darcis@arizona.edu

To request IT services: http://comhelp.arizona.edu/

Connected: FCM locations have high-speed network and internet connectivity provided and supported by UITS. FCM offices are linked together and secured from the rest of the campus network and public internet. FCM provides secure remote access to its network resources via virtual private network (VPN) connections.

Wireless network access (FCM-Wireless) is available at most FCM locations. In addition, UITS provides UAWiFi, the campus wireless network, covering much of the university including the Arizona Health Sciences Center and the College of Medicine – Phoenix campus.

E-mail: E-mail accounts with up to 10GB of disk space are provided and supported by UITS. These accounts can be used from a web-interface called Outlook Web Access, or through an e-mail client such as Microsoft Outlook on a computer or smartphone. Contact the COM IT Service Desk for assistance getting set up.

Server Resources: Server service are provided and supported by UITS. Services include group and personal file storage; application, web and database hosting; calendaring; software updating; and VPN. Server resources and data are restricted to authorized personnel using domain managed user accounts and security groups.

Collaboration and Presentation Tools: FCM faculty and staff have free access to shared equipment, such as laptops, LCD projectors, electronic whiteboards, conference phones and video conferencing systems. Please contact FCM IT at fcmit@arizona.edu.

Software Applications: Software applications are available through the University of Arizona Software Licensing website for a reduced cost. Many software titles are now free for use on university-owned computers.