
Office 365 and Windows 10 work well with OneDrive and offer the ability to track multiple editors' changes in real time. More recent versions of Windows and Office also are better suited to the kind of online collaboration that is becoming increasingly common in higher education. Upgrading ensures that your computer receives security updates and that it is compatible with multi-factor authentication. Running an unsupported operating system or version of Office increases the risk of cyberattacks. Faculty and staff often have access to protected student data through their university computers. Most importantly, Windows 7 and Office 2013 are no longer receiving updates from Microsoft. This upgrade is necessary for several reasons. If you have a copy of Windows 7 or Microsoft Office 2013 on a university-owned computer, you can expect to hear from OIT during May about upgrading to a supported version.
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