The Device and Software Support Advisory Community is open to OHIO students, faculty, and staff who have an interest in device support (managed computers and printers, virtual desktops, digital signage, etc.) and software (licensing, sales, and negotiations).
At a glance
Product roadmap
IT Product roadmaps display where we currently are and where we expect to be in the coming months and years in regards to technology at Ohio University. This Advisory Community is one of the major channels that influences the roadmap and IT's future work for the service.
To view the Software roadmap, navigate to our IT Product roadmaps webpage . Under Available roadmaps, in the Product dropdown menu, select Software.
Recent activity
Advisory communities not only provide a means for participants to engage with OHIO IT, but they also provide a platform for faculty, staff, and students to influence technology decisions based on their needs and experiences. In the past several months, this advisory community has:
- Shared upcoming changes to Technology Review form so that it better reflects requirements of the Ohio Revised Code, ORC, Section 9.27 and the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation .
- Announced that Adobe Creative Cloud has been successfully updated on about 90% of machines.
- Shared that Windows 11 is now available for users who want it, but that increased device requirements make a "quick push" difficult to achieve. Windows 10 will be retired in October 2025.
- Reminded participants of IT Security's standards , which continue to drive changes in Device and Software Support areas.
- Shared development of device standardization recommendations
Device and Software Support facilitator
If you have any questions about Device and Software Support, contact Elyshia Taylor:
How to Participate
Advisory Community meetings are flexible and open. Anyone can attend. To get the most out of the experience, we recommend joining a special Microsoft Team that we have created to keep track of community-related conversations, documents, and meeting dates:
- Sign up for the Device & Software Support Advisory Community on Microsoft Teams.
- When prompted, either:
- Download the Teams app, or
- Use the web app instead
- Check your email for a welcome message with more information on how to get the most out of the online group.
Any time the community meets, an online meeting space will be available inside of Microsoft Teams that you can use to participate remotely. The community's space in Teams also can be used to conduct chat-based conversations outside of scheduled meetings.
We also will post relevant files in the Team, such as agendas and minutes.
How to add Advisory Community meetings to your Outlook calendar
Once you have joined the Community on Teams:
- Locate a post with a purple calendar invite.
- Select the calendar invite and click Add to Calendar.
Meeting Schedule
Meetings will take place at least once per quarter with additional sessions scheduled as needed to accommodate time-sensitive discussions or to address demand.