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Policies
Endpoint Protection Standard Q&A
By Kirk Main
The College of Sciences hosted a forum for Sciences faculty on January 18, 2019 that generated many good questions about the Endpoint Protection Standard and...
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HPC, macOS, Resources, Technical
macOS File Share Mounting
By Kirk Main
macOS’ Finder app is the what you use when you’re browsing around your own files on your Mac. Finder also has features built in to...
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macOS, Resources
Connecting Remotely: Campus VPN
By Kirk Main
When you’re off campus, you can still connect to NC State campus resources, like license servers and on-campus computers. To do so, you need to...
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macOS, Resources
Password Management and You: Best Practices
By Jake Hayworth
Bad news: you’re likely vulnerable to somebody “hacking” you by stealing your passwords. There are bad people out there who would love nothing more than...
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macOS, Resources
Empowering Your Mac: Self Service
By Kirk Main
You just logged into your NC State Mac, great! Now, where do you get all your apps? Install printers? Maybe find some quick links to...
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HPC, Resources
Running Specific Apps and Versions on the HPC
By Kirk Main
We all use various applications and versions of those applications in our work and research, so it’s going to be impossible to have a 1-size-fits-all...
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Policies
End-of-life software: What are the dangers?
By Kirk Main
This post was sourced from SpiceWorks’ End-of-life software: What are the dangers?”. The pyramids in Egypt and the Great Wall of China were built to...
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HPC, Resources
Using Python Packages on the HPC
By Kirk Main
You’ve probably been setup on the HPC now and you’ve submitted a few jobs, but you notice you need some special packages to get your...
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HPC, Resources
Getting Started with High Powered Computing
By Kirk Main
You just discovered the Mathematics HPC cluster; awesome! Now it’s time to use it, and you’re all confused. In this blog entry we’re going to look...
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macOS, Technical
What does Jamf do to Macs?
By Kirk Main
So… your NC State Mac has Jamf on it. Great! But what does that mean? In this blog entry, we’re going to deep dive exactly what...