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APeX

  • Staff
  • Technical Partner

Event Management System (EMS)

DescriptionThe Event Management System (EMS) is the enterprise space scheduling tool available at UCSF for scheduling:Conference/ meeting roomsCollaboration spacesConsult roomsHoteling - spaces, work stations, offices/rooms, etc.Other spaces (e.g. Lactation, huddle, etc.)EMS provides the ability to conduct room searches across different campuses, buildings, and rooms as well as size, attributes, and other characteristics.

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Student
  • Business Applications

MuleSoft

Description The UCSF Integration Services team implemented the Mule Platform (Enterprise Service Bus and API Manager) to integrate applications and replace the many point to point interfaces within the organization.   The Integration Services team can assist your integration needs by building new integrations from scratch, enhance existing integrations, or provide consulting to help you achieve your integration goals.

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Student
  • Business Applications
Service

IT Service Management Office

  • Affiliate
  • Communicator
  • Department Administrator
  • Faculty
  • Grant Writer
  • Institution Administrator
  • Lab Manager
  • New Hire
  • Nurse
  • Physician
  • Postdoc
  • Principal Investigator (PI)
  • Research Staff
  • Researcher
  • Staff
  • Student
  • Technical Partner
  • Volunteer

Drupal Software at UCSF

Drupal is commonly used in the education industry as software for websites and complex digital content management systems (CMS). Drupal websites are prominent at University of California campuses. At UCSF, we offer several Drupal-related services to better serve the university community and improve UCSF’s online presence. Drupal services include website hosting and University website templates.

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Technical Partner
  • Web Services

Network Access Control (NAC)

Network Access Control (NAC) With the volume and impact of security threats growing at UCSF and around the world, we have steadily improved UCSF’s security posture over the last few years. After a 2017 security assessment showed that we still had some way to go, Chancellor Hawgood instructed us to “move purposefully” on a suite of security initiatives, including the deployment of Network Access Control (NAC).

  • Affiliate
  • Faculty
  • Non-UCSF
  • Staff
  • Student
  • Technical Partner
  • Volunteer
  • Network & Wireless