Data Storage/Document Management

What Is It?

We all have data and documents that we create and work on during the course of our day.  Some data/documents contain highly sensitive information and others do not. Some data/documents are just for you, while others need to be available to your co-workers, and still others are important for collaboration.  In addition, we may need to share our data/documents with collaborators outside of UTHSC.

ITS provides just the right storage options for your data and document management needs, including:

  • OneDrive
  • SharePoint
  • Teams
  • VolShare

The Business Productivity Support (BPS) team provides students, faculty, and staff with consultation, training and support for all of these options.  The BPS team will assist with creating a data storage strategy for your department. Complete the attached form at the Request Service button to provide us more information about your needs, and we will contact you to schedule time to discuss your options.

Who Is Eligible to Use It?

Faculty, staff, and students

Where Can I Get It?

Click the Request Service button for a consultation session.

Additional Resources

VolShare to SharePoint Migration

VolShare Retirement Consultation and Support

Digitization to Digital Transformation (Dx)

 
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Service ID: 49627
Created
Tue 3/23/21 11:27 AM
Modified
Tue 2/13/24 9:59 AM