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Cornell's AI Platform is a secure, private "sandbox" for accessing and experimenting with AI tools that comprises two complementary modules: AI Gateway and AI Agent Studio.
AI Gateway allows you to access frontier models such as Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude, OpenAI GPT, and experiment with other models like Mistral, AWS Nova and Grok, all in a secure Cornell environment. It also enables you to power tools like Claude Code and OpenWebUI, and to seamlessly integrate AI into your custom scripts.
AI Agent Studio allows teams to build, manage, and govern AI agents and workflows that run on schedules or respond to specific triggers, while providing observability and auditing tools.
The AI Platform is currently in a pilot phase, and we are actively seeking collaborators to help shape the future of AI at Cornell.
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.
BeyondTrust Remote Support (formerly known as Bomgar) is Cornell's "Remote Assistance" tool. CIT provides remote assistance capabilities for technology support providers (TSPS) that allow TSPs to access an end-user's computer to resolve a problem without the need for an on-site visit.
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.
CU Print is a full-service printing solution available in high use campus areas including libraries, residence halls, and community centers.
Physical computers and accessories for use by staff and faculty.
Cornell offers Qualtrics as a centrally managed survey tool for research and complex quantitative and qualitative data collection and reporting. It supports academic, institutional, and operational research needs with advanced features for survey design, data analysis, and compliance with Institutional Review Board, FERPA, and other privacy and security standards. Access is governed by University Policy and other terms and conditions.
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.
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.
Secure connection to Cornell's IT resources hosted on the Ithaca supported networks.
The Single Sign-On service employs two different solutions. The first, Shibboleth, is a higher education community implementation of web single-sign-on using the SAML protocol. The advantage of using Shibboleth is that you can enable access to your site to users from other institutions that are members of the InCommon Federation.
The second, Azure SSO (formerly ADFS), is the solution for Microsoft services such as Office 365 and Azure.
Atlassian Confluence is a collaborative website, known as a wiki. Confluence uses a WYSIWYG interface (what you see is what you get) to make it easy to create, edit, link to, and share web pages. Confluence is a free service for Cornell-related work, projects, and research. New sites, called spaces, are available upon request.
Support and configuration for cloud-based RingCentral accounts providing telephone service via desktop and mobile applications as well as desk phones.
A website list and database containing emails registered as Verified Communications for reference to determine the authenticity of email notices sent through official Cornell channels.
Comprehensive data warehouse capability for university financial, budget, and labor information.
The NetID is the unique electronic identifier, which in conjunction with a password and multi-factor authentication (where applicable) permits secure access to non-public Cornell resources and information.
NetIDs are unique and permanent. The same NetID is never reassigned to more than one individual; if someone leaves the university and returns later, the original NetID is reactivated.
Certified Desktop is a suite of security related applications and configurations licensed and deployed to campus endpoints to units by IT support professionals with reporting.
Email accounts include mailboxes, email addresses, and email forwarding associated with an email address. This includes account provisioning and account access, but not user login.
Apps on Demand is Cornell's academic virtual endpoint service. It utilizes Amazon AppStream 2.0 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 without requiring each student to purchase the application.