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IN THIS EDITION | Dear colleagues The next edition of Bits & Bytes will kick off with a new series of articles focussing on relevant information on software and applications you use every day. Each week we will give you bite size info and some handy tips on how to make your work a bit easier. Given the recent implementation of the new firewall and Inetkey our first series will focus on the internet and the usage of tabs in your browser, as well as a few handy browser shortcuts. |
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Greetings from beyond Merriman
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Free access to selected websitesSometimes there's just not enough time to do things the long way. So to make sure you don't unnecessarily waste time, we have some shortcuts that might make your life a little bit easier (and faster!) Read more ... |
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IT at your doorstepOne of these days you'll have the opportunity to voice your opinions and complaints on IT issues once a month in your own faculty. Read more ... |
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Keeping tabs on your InetkeyDoes it seem as if websites and your Inetkey keep disappearing from your browser or you want to open more than one site at once? If you haven’t heard of the handy browser functionality called tabs, you might be missing out. Read more ... |
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Do you have backups?Four of the most dreaded words. Most of us aren’t too bothered about the data on our pc’s – at least until our harddrive decides it’s had enough and you lose all the documents and research you’ve put hours of work into. To make sure you don't break out in a sweat next time you hear the word "backup", read more on what IT can do do help you. |
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Take a short-cutSometimes there's just not enough time to do things the hard way. So to make sure you don't waste time on trivial things, we found some handy browser short-cuts. Read more ... |
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Want to learn something new?Time to rearrange those grey brain cells a bit and learn something new (for free!)? The new dates for our courses are now set. Read more ... |
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