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RWTH Adminrunde: Secure exchange – Mailing list

September 10th, 2025 | by
Tastatur mit Text "RWTH ADMINRUNDE"

Source: Own Illustration

Central IT provision only works with good communication and by exchanging information with local IT managers at the institutions – and this is exactly what the RWTH Admin Round Table is for. For over 14 years, it has provided a platform for administrators and IT enthusiasts to exchange information on current university-related IT topics throughout RWTH. The round table is organised by a dedicated team of five from various institutions and the IT Center.

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KI:connect.nrw – Generative AI for All Universities in North Rhine-Westphalia

August 29th, 2025 | by
a robot with open books under floating symbols of education, technology, science, and communication on a light blue background

Source: Own Illustration

We have already told you about RWTHgpt in our previous posts. Due to the success of RWTHgpt, RWTH Aachen University decided in the summer of 2024 to make the infrastructure used at RWTHgpt available to other universities throughout the state in the future. This led to the creation of the KI:connect.nrw project, funded by the Ministry of Culture and Science.

 

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Datastorage.nrw: How to Submit Storage Space Requests Using Coscine-JARDS

August 27th, 2025 | by
Laptop in middle ground with text "Storage Space Application via Coscine-JARDS"

Source: Own Illustration

DataStorage.nrw offers you secure storage space for your research data – for all DH.NRW universities. Access is via the FDM platform Coscine, which provides different types of resources. You can use these either with or without deposited storage space. In this blog post, we explain how you can easily apply for storage space via Coscine-JARDS.

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Sciebo Successfully Migrated to Nextcloud

August 20th, 2025 | by
sciebo logo: a green elephant in a circle, with “sciebo” next to it and “theCampuscloud” underneath.

Source: sciebo

The migration of RWTH Aachen University’s sciebo instance from ownCloud to Nextcloud has been successfully completed. We are pleased to announce how the Nextcloud client can be used and what new features are associated with this migration.

 

 

 

 

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AI Explained Simply: Overview of the Most Important Terms

August 11th, 2025 | by
KI Begriffe einfach erklärt

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has long been part of our everyday lives. It assists with translating, helps with online searches or answers questions in the form of chatbots.

You can find more information about AI in this blog under the tag KI.

But what exactly is AI and how does it work? To better understand this, we asked RWTHgpt, our AI-supported chatbot. Who, if not him, could better explain how AI works? In the following graphic, RWTHgpt describes itself:

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Change Management in IT: Planning and Implementation Using the Example of the X-WiN Routing Switch

August 6th, 2025 | by

Source: Own Illustration

IT systems are never really “finished”: no sooner has a change been successfully implemented than the software has to be updated or hardware replaced elsewhere. These changes keep us on our toes in the IT Center, but they also pose a challenge in terms of organisation. In this blog post, we take you behind the scenes of change management and use the example of the X-WiN routing switch to show you how we plan such a change in advance.

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The New RWTH Software Shop

July 28th, 2025 | by
Computer in the middle ground with "Software Shop" written on it

Source: Own Illustration

To make the provision of software to RWTH members even more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly, the IT Center is providing a new central solution: the RWTH Software Shop. This is aimed at both institutions and employees as well as students at RWTH Aachen University and combines a wide range of software offerings on a single platform. The new shop will be available to all target groups from July 29, 2025. Centralized access not only simplifies the ordering process, but also improves product support and usage.

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DataStorage.nrw: Ready and Available!

July 21st, 2025 | by
Logo of DataStorage.nrw and Coscine

Source: Own illustration

We recently informed you about the upcoming migration from Research Data Storage (RDS) to DataStorage.nrw. Now the long wait is over: DataStorage.nrw is now fully operational at all four locations. In this blog post, you can find out exactly what this means and what you as a Coscine user need to bear in mind.

 

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Successful Renewal of RWTH’s Central Internet Access Routers: X-WiN Migration Completed

July 16th, 2025 | by

On Tuesday evening, June 10, 2025, the time had come: In a planned and precisely executed maintenance window between 9 and 10pm, the heart of the RWTH network infrastructure was modernised – the migration to the new Catalyst 9600 router generation was successfully completed!

Source: Own illustration

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Network Renewal: From Project to Regular Operation

July 7th, 2025 | by
a network server rack with neatly arranged blue Ethernet cables connected to several patch panels and network devices

Source: Own Illustration

After several years of intensive planning and implementation work, the network renewal at RWTH Aachen University is approaching an important milestone: Since its launch in 2018, the finish line for the end of 2026 is slowly coming into view. You can also read about our interim status in 2022 in our previous blog article.  The completion of the measures in the individual university buildings marks the transition from project to regular operation. The aim of the network renewal is to modernize the communication infrastructure, which is in some parts severely outdated, and to put it on a future-proof footing—technically, organizationally, and operationally.

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