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Microsoft Power Automate is a cloud-based service that makes it practical and simple to build automated workflows
Learn how to access Adobe Creative Cloud, once a license has been assigned to you, using your UA Identity.
Learn how to access Adobe Creative Cloud, once a license has been assigned to you, using a personal Adobe ID.
Create new plans, organize and assign tasks, share files, chat about what you're working on, and get progress updates with Planner
A question we frequently receive is why there are only a limited number of cloud storage solutions recommend, and supported by the University of Alaska. Read on to find out more.
There are many considerations you should take into account when you're saving the file you've been working on for hours. Most of the time we simply hit save, and call it a day. However, every file you create is different. Read on to find out more regarding storage options for individual, and group access, and a quick comparison between various storage services available to the university community.
Microsoft Stream is an online portal used to post and stream videos within specific organizations and groups.
Recommending a storage solution is more than simply considering which service offers the largest raw capacity to store data. All of the solutions provide a large amount of space to store content, what really matters is how easy is it to access and use the files we store. Read on to find out more about UAA's recommended cloud storage service.
A question we frequently receive is how much data/information can a person, or department, really store in X amount of space. Read on to find out about how common file/document types equates into space, and how many of those files can be stored in commons storage solutions available to the University of Alaska community.
A question we frequently receive is whether the service providers offering a cloud storage solution are technically capable of reading files stored on that service. Read on to find out about cloud storage services supported by the University of Alaska.