My Recently Visited Services

Ally is a tool offered at Cornell to help you make your online course materials more accessible. Directly integrated into the learning management system, Ally checks all content in your course. It then provides you with a report rating the accessibility of the various components of your course.


Evaluation of site accessibility and options for remediation and improvement.


Provides information when requested regarding Cornell IT Security Policy.


Support for calendaring and calendar management through Microsoft Bookings.


Sponsored NetIDs are intended for use with contractors or other individuals who are not directly affiliated with Cornell but have a business purpose for needing access to Cornell services or systems.


Endpoint Protection software protects your computer from viruses and other malicious software and can help contain threats.


Long-term storage of inactive data.


Automated Classroom Recording provides licensing for the remote recorder feature to automate the recording and publishing of classroom recordings.


License assignment and distribution for centrally-managed software titles and packages that are not otherwise provided by fully-supported CIT services. Software cost, availability, eligibility criteria, and usage restrictions vary by title.


Physical space for computing needs, including filtered and unfiltered electrical power, available UPS, cooling, and network. The facilities are currently located on floors 6 and 7 of Rhodes Hall and in the CCC building.


Technical service offering supporting Office of the University Registrar.


Providing information and training related to Phishing through the online Phishbowl database, and Phishing Simulations.


The Student Engagement Platform service offering provides tools for Student Services and other offices to manage student support and communication, and measure engagement in both academic and non-academic activities.


The CU Blogs service uses the WordPress platform and is hosted in the cloud by a 3rd party vendor, CampusPress.

CampusPress has WordPress's ease of use and most popular features, while keeping the service economical by focusing on providing only those features of greatest use to its entire community. Security and maintenance updates are managed by the vendor, making the CU Blog service an ideal option for Cornell faculty and staff looking for a fast, easy way to publish content and manage comments from across the web, using a standard set of features.


Management and support for Microsoft's Active Directory infrastructure.


Audio-visual support for both hybrid and virtual meetings, presentations, concerts, and other events that use AV/IT infrastructure and facilities. Creation of media assets for instruction, outreach, and internal communications.


Comprehensive database support for customer applications, including development, test, and production environments; backup and recovery; monitoring and response; and patch and upgrade support. (Not presently available to new customers.)


Electronic Lab Notebook software can be used by students and researchers for organizing laboratory data, saving historical versions of files, sharing information, and collaborating with others.


Support and installation of extensions and call management queues provided using Cornell's on-premise Avaya system.


The centrally provided backup and recovery service automatically backs up servers and simliar data stores, and allows restoration by the technical support provider (TSP) involved in managing the server. Server backups are provided by Cohesity Data Protect. Backups for endpoint devices (desktop and laptops) should use the Device Backup offering, Crashplan.


The AI Gateway gives faculty and staff the ability to integrate safe, secure, and private AI models and gated AI products with existing systems and technology. Usage is tracked by organization, team, and API key.


The Managed Firewall service protects the campus networks with a system of distributed firewalls. These firewalls result in an efficient, economical, and flexible system that allows units at Cornell to control their necessary level of protection.