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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.


Evaluation of site accessibility and options for remediation and improvement.


Web-based and downloadable productivity software from Microsoft.


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.


End-to-end custom web solutions and support for the Cornell community.


Centralized campus network connectivity provided to the Cornell community and guests.


CU Print is a full-service printing solution available in high use campus areas including libraries, residence halls, and community centers.


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.


Manage and provision various network components, including wireless access points, switches, IP networks, jacks, and more.


Components of the printing service that are not managed by CUPrint, but that are made available through PrinterLogic and managed by CIT for CITSG customers.


Physical computers and accessories for use by staff and faculty.


Warranty and non-warranty repair options for both Cornell-owned Dell and Cornell-owned and personal Apple desktop and laptop computers to the Cornell Community.


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.


Extend Cornell’s on-premise network to new or existing off-campus Cornell department owned or leased locations via a site-to-site split-tunnel VPN.


DNS

Cornell's Domain Name Service provides critical network protocols such as DNS, DHCP, and NTP.


Network Inventory Management is a service internal to Enterprise Network Services. Multiple teams within the organization require inventory procurement and management functions for internal engineering projects, daily operations, and capital construction and renovations. The service requires tight coordination with stakeholders and the use of inventory management processes, and established inventory management and financial tracking systems.


A comprehensive digital marketing platform that provides the university with tools and capabilities to create, automate, and personalize marketing campaigns across multiple channels, including email, mobile, social media, and web.


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.


Management and support for Microsoft's Active Directory infrastructure.


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.


Collaboration tools allow students, instructors, and teaching assistants to exchange resources in a number of different ways, depending on what is needed for a particular task.


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.


A static site uses only HTML to serve its pages, so you can use CSS, JavaScript, and server-side includes, but there are no provisions for CGI or other programming options.

Typical use? If you have a website that does not require back-end programming languages like ColdFusion or PHP, then static web hosting might be best suited for your needs.