Reminder: Microsoft End of Support for Office 2016/2019 and connectivity to Microsoft 365 services (October 10, 2023)

As of October 10, 2023, Microsoft is discontinuing its Mainstream support for Office 2016 and Office 2019 versions.

Despite Microsoft not taking any active measures to block 2016 and 2019 Office versions from connecting to Microsoft 365 services (if they are kept up to date), legacy clients may encounter performance, reliability, and connectivity to UTMail+ and M365 services issues (Exchange Online, SharePoint or OneDrive).

Office version  Mainstream and connectivity to Microsoft 365 services Support End date  Extended Support End date 
Microsoft 365 Apps  Supported as long as you’re using a supported version.  N/A 
Office LTSC 2021  October 13, 2026  N/A 
Office 2019  October 10, 2023  Oct 14, 2025 
Office 2016  October 10, 2023  Oct 14, 2025 

To provide the best experience with using Microsoft 365 services and UTMail+ connectivity, we strongly recommend that you move off older Office versions to a recent and fully supported Microsoft 365 Apps Office Version.

Additional information: 

From hire to retire: U of T transforms human resources technology

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It’s the final phase of a five-year program set to modernize U of T’s Administrative Management Systems and transform the future for more than 25,000 staff and faculty.

The transformation of U of T’s Human Resources Information System (HRIS) will provide an integrated, flexible and user-friendly human resources technology platform. Once complete, it will streamline workflows between HR teams, divisions and faculties, standardize documentation, provide consolidated data, and improve the user experience in one self-service portal.

In partnership with the Division of People Strategy, Equity & Culture (PSEC), Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration (EASI) initiated the first part of this HRIS transformation, a move to the cloud-based SAP SuccessFactor’s Employee Central module, in winter 2022.

“Employee Central provides a tremendous opportunity to revamp U of T’s end-to-end hire to retire process,” says Erin Jackson, assistant vice-president of university human resources with PSEC. “By leveraging the power of technology and streamlining processes, we can reduce manual work for staff and create additional capacity for strategic activities. We can also provide a more consistent experience throughout the employee life cycle.”

HR administrators and U of T staff will benefit from a modern interface, as well as mobile accessibility that will allow both managers and employees to access services online and facilitate seamless data flow between different HR processes. These updates will reduce manual data entry and improve efficiency across HR groups.

“Employee Central will join other HR applications on the SuccessFactors platform, including Recruiting, Performance & Goals, and the Learning Management System,” says Cathy Eberts, director of enterprise applications & deputy CIO with EASI. “The goal is to consolidate previously complex processes and create one easy-to-use platform where users can perform all HR activities.”

What can users expect from this new technology?

“All active U of T employees, including our casual staff, will be able to enjoy self-service functionality like changing their name, address, bank and tax information directly online,” says Cherilyn Nobleza, executive director, HR transformation & analytics. “As part of the Employee Central project strategy, we also want to improve and consolidate reporting for casuals. These changes will reduce back and forth communications on some of these transactional activities and improve the data accuracy of this information for downstream use.”

The first phase of the Employee Central project, recently completed in July 2023, involved mapping out future state processes and refining the vision for U of T’s HR Operating Model delivery.

An additional key component of the HRIS transformation is the replacement of U of T’s current timekeeping system for contract and casual employees. U of T will be upgrading to Ultimate Kronos Group’s Dimensions in advance of Kronos Workforce Central’s end of life in 2025.

“Dimensions is a product leader in the labour management sector, and there are opportunities to expand the use of our timekeeping system across all three campuses,” says Project Manager Farah Ally. “Eliminating the use of paper timesheets, which are then manually approved by supervisors and re-entered into HRIS, will continue to bring cost savings to the University. We want to work closely with the divisions, faculties and departments to see if they can leverage this solution further.”

Following the upgrade to U of T’s timekeeping system, the implementation of Employee Central will begin in late 2024 and is anticipated to span two to three years.

The HRIS transformation and Employee Central represents the final phase of the U of T Enterprise Modernization Program.

“The Enterprise Modernization Program has been a massive undertaking,” says Eberts. “In the past five years, we’ve transformed our Research and Finance systems, and have upgraded to a more robust cloud platform for faster system performance. As the final stage of this program, transforming the core HR systems and entire HR Talent Management Suite will really position U of T for future success.”

Jackson agrees.

“We’re looking forward to implementing this platform and helping U of T staff and faculty to work smarter, faster and more strategically. U of T is one of the top universities in the world and this transformation will bring us to the next level.”

Microsoft 365 in U of T

Join Connect+Learn on a session that gives an overview of the various applications and useful tools within Microsoft 365.

Going beyond Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint to explore valuable Microsoft 365 applications to enhance your daily productivity and effectiveness at work.

  • What is Microsoft 365?
  • Highlight of the M365 products in U of T.
  • Overview of Teams, OneDrive & SharePoint.
  • Integration of File Storage between Teams group and SharePoint.

Resources

Connect+Learn Back-to-School Microsoft 365 Tips & Tricks Series

Date: September 12, 2023
To: AMS Users
From: Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration 
Re: Connect+Learn Back-to-School Microsoft 365 Tips & Tricks Series

 

Dear colleagues,

We are excited to introduce our Back-to-School Microsoft 365 Tips & Tricks Series! During this series, we’ll delve into three key focus areas:

  • Learning Tips & Tricks, along with recommended best practices
  • Exploring the latest M365 application features
  • Addressing user-submitted FAQs

Join us for upcoming online sessions below:

Date Topics Meeting Link
Sep 13 @11 am Microsoft 365 at U of T Add to Calendar
Sep 20 @11am Enhancing Outlook Efficiency Add to Calendar
Sep 27 @11am Collaboration & Communication with Teams Add to Calendar
Oct 11 @11am Collaboration with SharePoint Add to Calendar
Oct 18 @11am Video management with Stream (on SharePoint) Add to Calendar
Oct 25 @11am Automation and Workflows with Power Automate Add to Calendar
Nov 8 @11am Effective Surveys & Quizzes with Microsoft Forms Add to Calendar
Nov 15 @11am Empower your ideas with Microsoft Power Apps Add to Calendar
Nov 29 @ 11am Maximizing Productivity with Planner & To-Do Add to Calendar

We recommend adding these sessions to your calendar and joining us to boost your work efficiency with a better understanding of Microsoft 365 applications. If you can’t attend the entire series, we suggest joining specific sessions that align with your needs for maximum benefit.

Sincerely,
Lobsang Wangmo
Services Engagement Coordinator
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration

Jira Offboarding December 13 – Jira End of Life

Date: September 7, 2023
To:
Jira Users – EASI Partner Divisions
From:
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration 
Re: Jira Offboarding December 13 – Jira End of Life

 

Dear Jira Users,

As you may be aware, Atlassian has announced that support for Jira Server will end on February 15, 2024. As a result, Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration (EASI) will be moving its teams and partner divisions to the Azure DevOps platform as part of the Jira Migration Project.

Azure DevOps provides managers and users with more visibility into work effort, resulting in improved workload management, expectation management and improved insights for strategic decision making. This platform also aligns with U of T’s technical roadmap and future evolution with Microsoft.

We anticipate that all EASI teams will have transitioned to Azure DevOps by October 31, and we will work to onboard your division between September 30 and December 13. Throughout this migration, we will provide ongoing support, and licensing costs will be covered for EASI-related projects. Non EASI-related projects can be moved to Jira Cloud or Azure DevOps.

In preparation for the February 2024 deadline, we will be booking a meeting with you to provide an overview of the project. Please stay tuned for an Outlook invite that will be sent shortly.

If you have any questions about this project, please contact Laurel Williams, Project Lead, at laurel.williams@utoronto.ca

Thank you for your support in making this successful transition.

Sincerely,
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration (EASI)

U of T to Upgrade Timekeeping Solution from Workforce Central to Dimensions

U of T will be upgrading to Ultimate Kronos Group’s (UKG’s) Dimensions timekeeping solution in advance of Kronos Workforce Central’s end of life in 2025. After a comprehensive vendor evaluation process, Dimensions, a product leader in the labour management sector, was chosen due to its timekeeping functionality, full set of advanced scheduling features, lower implementation costs and included transition tools. Users will experience an improved look and feel with Dimensions, while retaining the robust timekeeping functionality currently available in Workforce Central. This initiative will start in late fall 2023 and full implementation is anticipated to extend to late fall 2024. Please stay tuned for ongoing project updates!

U of T to Upgrade Timekeeping Solution from Workforce Central to Dimensions

Date: September 5, 2023
To: AMS and DFO Listservs
From: Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration
Re: U of T to Upgrade Timekeeping Solution from Workforce Central to Dimensions

 

Hi everyone,

U of T will be upgrading to Ultimate Kronos Group’s (UKG’s) Dimensions timekeeping solution in advance of Kronos Workforce Central’s end of life in 2025.

After a comprehensive vendor evaluation process, Dimensions, a product leader in the labour management sector, was chosen due to its timekeeping functionality, full set of advanced scheduling features, lower implementation costs and included transition tools. Users will experience an improved look and feel with Dimensions, while retaining the robust timekeeping functionality currently available in Workforce Central.

This Information Technology Services initiative will start in late fall 2023. We will be working in collaboration with People Strategy, Equity & Culture, and participating divisions and faculties across the University. Full implementation is anticipated to extend to late 2024. As part of this project, we will be optimizing current application configurations to streamline business processes across the tri-campus.

As a result of this upgrade, there will be a Workforce Central production freeze starting October 1, 2023. In addition, no new client groups will be onboarded to Workforce Central until Dimensions is generally available. For existing client groups, new managers/supervisors and users can continue to be added or modified in Workforce Central during the implementation.

We look forward to providing information, support and ongoing updates as the project progresses.

If you have any questions about the project, please contact Farah Ally at farah.ally@utoronto.ca

Sincerely,
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration (EASI)

Chrome Issues Resolved – ESS and MSS

Date: September 5, 2023
To: ESS and MSS Users
From:
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration
Re: Chrome Issues Resolved – ESS and MSS

 

***Please distribute this message widely***

Hi everyone,

As you may be aware, some Chrome users were experiencing issues when using Employee Self-Service and Manager Self-Service. Over the weekend our team worked to implement a solution and the issue has now been resolved.

Thank you for your patience.

Sincerely,
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration