The Partnership for an Advanced Computing Environment (PACE) serves as Georgia Tech’s high-performance computing (HPC) center, supporting both research and instruction across the Institute.
Following a national search, the Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Joseph “Joe” Lewis as its new associate vice president of Information Technology and chief information security officer.
The public is invited to help select an honoree in each of three awards categories by online vote. The Institute is up for top honors in Educational Insight, Attainment, and Planning.
Didier Contis, executive director of Academic Technology, Innovation and Research Computing, has been named chief information officer and vice provost for Information Technology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Georgia Tech announces its membership with the Virtual Reality Augmented Reality Association (VRARA) marking a significant step in advancing innovation in the fields of augmented and virtual reality.
From creating state-of-the-art simulations to advising industry leaders, Georgia Tech’s policy experts are making space safer and more navigable for everyone.
Georgia Tech’s OIT Cybersecurity team protects the Institute’s digital infrastructure with proactive security, collaboration, and innovation to support research, education, and daily operations.
Georgia Tech is updating its utilization model for email and cloud storage solutions. The updates include introducing online archiving for emails older than three years and applying usage thresholds to OneDrive, SharePoint, Dropbox, and Box cloud storage.