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Preventing Mental Stress in the Homeoffice – Part 2

February 17th, 2023 | by
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The topic of the “working from home environment” is and remains important for many employees. In our last article “Opportunities and Challenges Working From Home“, we presented both risks and opportunities that arise from working from home and highlighted possibilities. Now, in the second part, we would like to go a step further and give tips on how to reduce and prevent possible mental stress during working remote.

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HPC Intro and PPCES 2023

February 15th, 2023 | by
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From March 13 – March 17, 2023, we will continue the tradition and open our doors again for the Parallel Programming in Computational Engineering and Science seminar, PPCES for short, as well as the Introduction to High-Performance Computing 2023.

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It’s all About Software Licenses

February 13th, 2023 | by
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Single user license? Network license? We shed some light on it!
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The number of software products and their licensing terms (user agreements) is growing rapidly and steadily. In the meantime, users no longer only have to deal with the selection of the appropriate software product. They also have to deal with the appropriate form of license and compliance with the license terms. These usage agreements in particular are becoming increasingly complex. As a result, the field of correct software licensing has become extremely difficult to navigate. So how does software licensing actually work? Read the rest of this entry »

Changed Opening Hours During Carnival

February 10th, 2023 | by

 

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As the data center of a Rhenish university rich in tradition, the IT Center of RWTH Aachen University also enjoys the fifth season.
Therefore, there will be changes in the opening hours of the IT ServiceDesk over the carnival days:

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IT Slang for Laypersons

February 8th, 2023 | by
Screen with text "There's no place like 127.0.0.1".

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Ever heard of PEBKAC? In a world full of IT experts, you pick up one or two unfamiliar words, an unknown abbreviation or an unintelligible phrase from day to day. In order to be a little more prepared as a layman or non-IT professional and not feel quite so lost, we have put together a few fun and perhaps helpful hacks for you. Have fun reading and please note: don’t take it too seriously! 🙂

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Safer Internet Day 2023

February 6th, 2023 | by

Whether at work, at university, or during leisure time – the Internet and digital devices have become an omnipresent part of everyday life for the majority of people. We surf the internet from anywhere, at any time of the day. The question that arises though is: How safe is our use of the new media actually?

Numerous studies have repeatedly shown that many users massively underestimate the dangers associated with the use of new media. Year after year, the press reports on numerous cyber attacks in which the naivety and ignorance of users often lead to serious consequences. There is consensus among experts on one point: the most effective way to strengthen IT security is to raise awareness and train each individual user. This is exactly what the global Safer Internet Day (SID) campaign aims to do. Read the rest of this entry »

Two Years Omnichannel

February 3rd, 2023 | by

In most cases, the IT-ServiceDesk is the first point of contact for technical problems concerning the services of RWTH Aachen University.

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But how do you contact us?
Of course, in the way that is most convenient for you. Either via our chat support, by mail, by phone or via our ticket portal.

In order for you to be able to report in any way you want and at the same time for us to be able to handle any incoming request efficiently and with high quality, the Omnichannel tool was introduced.

And now we are celebrating the two-year anniversary of this tool. Thanks to this tool, for the past two years we have been able to manage customer requests more easily and efficiently, as we now have them from chat and phone bundled in one system.

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Change-Your-Password-Day

February 1st, 2023 | by
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Today is the official “change-your-password-day”. We would like to take this opportunity to once again draw attention to the importance of password security and have prepared a few tips for you.

Because hand on heart – when was the last time you changed your passwords?

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Behind the Scenes – Upgrade to Moodle 4.1

January 30th, 2023 | by
Bernd Decker at the RWTHtransparent 2023

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On March 14, 2023 (*), RWTHmoodle will be updated to Moodle version 4.1. We have summarized all changes for our users on the info page.

But what is actually the story behind the change? For a look behind the scenes, we talked to the service manager of RWTHmoodle, Bernd Decker. Read the rest of this entry »

Protecting the HPC account with MFA

January 27th, 2023 | by
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Protection of the HPC account
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At least a little less than a dozen of Europe’s supercomputers were taken offline simultaneously in May 2020. Several university centres in Europe have been attacked by hackers and had to go offline. The unknown perpetrators hacked the accounts of the users in order to gain access to the supercomputers. Fortunately, our high-performance computer was not affected, but JURECA, JUWELS and JUDAC at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Hawk at the Stuttgart High Performance Computing Centre and the supercomputers at the Leibzig Computing Centre (LRZ), for example, fell victim to the attack.

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