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Web accessibility evaluations, remediation, and general web accessibility support and information
Cornell's Domain Name Service provides critical network protocols such as DNS, DHCP, and NTP.
Facilities communications to all members of a constituency (such as all faculty, staff, or students) or to large numbers of recipients in one or more constituencies that can be used for announcements and outreach.
Dynamic online spaces where students can reflect, publish, and share individual or collaborative content.
Tickets that are sent to CIT with no service information and will require the field to be updated by the resource working the ticket within the CIT ticketing application. This form is necessary to allow request entry from customers that may not yet have a NetID, and therefore cannot enter a ticket through another service request form.
CIT provides web server space for deploying static HTML-based web pages. Static websites are hosted on a shared Linux platform and are served using the Apache web server. By default, the service provides a UNIX shell account accessible via SSH and SFTP and a limited amount of disk space. Websites may use HTML, Javascript, cascading style sheets (CSS).
Supports business intelligence and analytics needs by making data easily accessible for reporting and analysis. Comprises integration, storage, and retrieval of data, as well as performance tuning, security, and ongoing maintenance of the data warehouse infrastructure.
Apps on Demand is Cornell's academic virtual endpoint service. It utilizes Amazon Workspaces Applications or Azure Virtual Desktop, to provide students and faculty access to desktop applications through their HTML5-capable web browsers. This service's main goal is to provide specialized software necessary for each course in a consistent, managed, and equitable way. Reducing technical and financial burdens on faculty and students.
A website containing a list of approved verified university communications.
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.
An e-list is a way to communicate with a number of people through a single email address. Whenever someone sends a message to an e-list address, that message goes out to everyone subscribed to the list.
Participation in e-lists hosted by CIT is free; there are no subscription fees for list owners or list members. Anyone who has access to email can take advantage of the service. CIT's e-list service uses a product called Lyris ListManager.
Online-only polling system with students using a personal web-enabled device such as a smartphone, tablet, or laptop and the instructor using software to collect and display the responses.
CU Print is a full-service printing solution available in high use campus areas including libraries, residence halls, and community centers.
Management of the Directory data stores central to campus operations, supporting the LDAP protocol.
The mobile training lab is a reservable quantity of Chromebooks used to deliver training at campus locations.
Cornell offers Duo as the Multifactor Authentication solution for university systems.
The Campus and External Engagement Platform service offering provides basic CRM functionality for employees with job responsibilities of engaging/managing relationships with external organizations. As requested by the Provost's office, this centralized system will consolidate disparate efforts across campus.
Management and support for Microsoft's Active Directory infrastructure.
Microsoft Forms supports informal information gathering needs. Centrally managed and Integrated into the Microsoft 365 suite, it enables faculty, students, and staff to quickly create and distribute forms for administrative tasks, event feedback, and general-purpose surveys. Responses are stored directly in Excel files, simplifying data access and analysis.
Scheduling@Cornell is an academic and event scheduling application with a modern, intuitive interface that supports students, faculty, and staff in a variety of ways.
A fully featured mailbox that can be accessed by multiple individuals; useful when messages are intended for a particular purpose rather than a particular person, or if more than one person handles the incoming messages.
Comprehensive cloud learning with courses and hands-on labs in AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and beyond.