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Renewal of ITS Inside -web page

ITS web pages on Inside will be renewed!

Updated IT services catalogue will be published on ITS Inside pages in Finnish and English in November.

The front page and navigation have been renewed to refresh the layout and improve findability. All service descriptions have been updated to be user-friendly and up-to-date. Thank you all who have helped us in this project so far!

After publishing the pages, we hope to get a lot of feedback to make ITS pages serve our users as well as possible. We will announce later when the website is published and how to give feedback.

Updating the instructions of IT services will continue until the next spring. In pursuance of instructions’ update new Aalto communications platforms are tested, too.

More information:
Emilia Perttu, emilia.perttu@aalto.fi 
Raija Kukkonen, raija.kukkonen@aalto.fi

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