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Monthly Digest
Jan 2026
Five notable updates across campus solutions, infrastructure, and digital engagement.
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January 2026 CIO Updates

A compiled monthly view of Enterprise Technology work across instructional innovation, infrastructure, modernization, and engagement. This format is designed as a standing newsroom style for leadership updates.

February 10, 2026 Enterprise Technology CIO Updates
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Published updates
17M
Malicious requests blocked in 24 hours
31K
Website sessions in January
2.1K+
Students using UT Sage in Fall 2025

The CIO updates provide an overview of accomplishments and ongoing efforts within Enterprise Technology, highlighting key projects, services, and initiatives to communicate their value and impact to university leaders and stakeholders.

For the post engine, this monthly digest format is intentionally different from a standard feature story. It is built to scan quickly, foreground metrics, and give each update its own structured card without losing the editorial feel of the newsroom.

Update 01

Enterprise Technology staff presents about UT Sage at AWS Bedrock Workshop

Campus Solutions Enterprise Platforms Applied Research Laboratories
Alex Knox presented UT Sage as a real-world AWS implementation for enterprise generative AI and agentic systems at the Amazon Bedrock Workshop on January 23, 2026.

The session highlighted how UT Austin is using AWS services to support instructional innovation through Enterprise Technology-developed solutions.

The appearance also strengthened ET’s visibility in a high-profile industry setting and demonstrated to internal and external audiences how institutional technology work at UT can translate into a credible, production-scale use case.

UT Sage continues to show strong adoption. In Fall 2025, more than 2,100 students used 366 tutors across 90 Canvas courses, generating 128,000 interactions.

Update 02

F5 deployment significantly reduces bot traffic and stabilizes library services

Campus Solutions Infrastructure UT Libraries
ET partnered with UT Libraries to deploy and tune F5 bot-defense capabilities that blocked 17 million malicious requests in 24 hours and restored stability to key academic journal services.

After tuning, the solution blocked 98 to 99 percent of malicious traffic during peak surges and filtered roughly 80 percent of inbound requests daily.

UT Libraries experienced zero outages after implementation and saw reduced compute demand, improving reliability for high-visibility academic resources.

The deployment used a dedicated virtual F5 Web Application Firewall and try-before-buy licensing to validate advanced modules before a broader campus rollout.

Update 03

Successful demonstration of the new web page for ID Card Services to the ID Center team

Campus Solutions ID Card Modernization
The team delivered a near-production-ready demo of a modern web-based ID Card management portal that replaces legacy mainframe workflows with secure, maintainable self-service tools.

The demonstration showcased secure SSO, role-based administration, verified data migration, streamlined self-service, and reliable integrations.

Feedback from the ID Center team has already been incorporated, with enhancements being prioritized by criticality.

The broader project creates a lower-risk path to cutover while advancing the university’s digital modernization agenda.

Update 04

Successful migration to new IBM z16 mainframe

Campus Solutions Enterprise Platforms Infrastructure D2I Operations Engagement & Experience
The Mainframe and Administrative Systems team completed migration to the new IBM z16 mainframe on December 17, 2025 after months of planning and broad coordination across ET and campus partners.

The new platform delivers faster processing and I/O performance, lower latency, and modern AI capabilities for mission-critical university workloads.

The migration depended on collaboration across ET, especially with University Data Center and Networking teams, plus leadership support for planning, communications, outreach, and vendor alignment.

More than 50 partners from Enterprise Technology and across campus contributed to testing and validation.

Update 05

January digital engagement

Operations Communications
ET sustained strong cross-channel engagement in January 2026 across email, social platforms, and the tech website, continuing to connect campus audiences with timely technology news, updates, and resources.

ET Informational sent 10 emails with a 54 percent open rate and a 12 percent click rate, while three UT Works emails achieved a 37 percent open rate.

Instagram generated 617 views and reached 389 accounts. LinkedIn produced 3,667 impressions and eight new followers, bringing the audience to 331.

The tech website recorded 31,308 sessions and 26,370 unique users, with News as the top page.