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    Which GitHub do I use?

    When people say “GitHub,” they often mean the public, open-source website www.github.com — where anyone can browse and contribute to millions of public code repositories.But that’s not what we’re talking about here.At UCSF, we offer two secure, enterprise-grade GitHub environments through our UCSF GitHub Enterprise Program — both designed to support your development work safely and effectively:

    Choose the right GitHub at UCSF: Use On-Prem for P3/P4 data, Cloud for general dev—both are secure, UCSF-licensed, and free to use.

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    Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)

    UCSF complies with the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If you have a concern regarding the use of copyrighted material on any site on the UCSF network, please contact the agent designated to respond to reports alleging copyright infringement.The current designated agent for the UCSF campus to receive notification of claimed infringement under Title II of the DMCA is on file with the U.S. Copyright Office.

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    Stop You've Been Phished!

    This phish is authorized by UCSF Information TechnologyHowever, this could have been sent by a criminal and scanning the QR code could have led to a criminal:

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    Sign with DocuSign

    Click on the Request for Signature email link to view the document. Click on Review Document.  Click checkbox if you don’t want to see the pop-up in the future.  Review the document. Click on the yellow Sign Here tab to sign.

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    Research Data System (RDS)

    The DSS team supports a custom-programmed Research Data System (RDS) for facilitating data collection and cleaning for multi-center studies. This system has been in use for more than twenty years and has evolved to meet the ever- changing requirements that investigators face. The RDS is comprised of MS SQL & MySQL databases and customized web interfaces that deliver features as specified by each project, and is designed to fulfill a spectrum of needs pertaining to research data transfer, collection, cleaning, storage and analysis.Key system features

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    How to Confirm CrashPlan Is Backing Up Your Computer

    CrashPlan is UCSF's online backup program. All data that is backed-up by CrashPlan is encrypted, so it will securely backup your files even when you are NOT connected to the UCSF network or UCSF VPN.

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    Microsoft 365: Visio

    Transform the way you use and visualize data, so you can bring your best ideas to life. With dozens of ready-to-use templates and thousands of customizable shapes, Visio makes it easy to create powerful visuals. 

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    Microsoft 365: SharePoint FAQs

    SharePoint is a web-based collaboration system that allows you to share information about a specific project, meeting notes, and/or documents with other members of your department, project team, or other organizational structure, either on campus or off. 

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