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Evaluation of site accessibility and options for remediation and improvement.
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.
CU Print is a full-service printing solution available in high use campus areas including libraries, residence halls, and community centers.
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.
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.
Installation and support for blue light, elevator, and building emergency phones.
Support and configuration for cloud-based RingCentral accounts providing telephone service via desktop and mobile applications as well as desk phones.
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.
The Electronic Signature service, using Adobe Sign, gives you the ability to send documents and collect signatures electronically for approval. Adobe Sign works within your existing systems and processes, and the e-signatures are secure and legal. You can also digitize existing signing processes, such as applications, enrollments, or other form-based documents.
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.
Project management software offered to staff. It provides bug and issue tracking and project management capability.
Scan student work for matched text by comparing the work to a large repository of student work, publications, and material on the Internet. Available through an interface built into the course management system.
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.
The Cornell Optional Email Alias (COEA) service allows eligible individuals to create a Cornell email address based on their name.
Management and support for Microsoft's Active Directory Cloud Synchronization through Azure.
Manage and provision various network components, including wireless access points, switches, IP networks, jacks, and more.
Process Automation provides workflow determined by individual departments and academic calendar constraints, as well as US government law and schedules updates. Includes systematic planning, coordination, monitoring, scheduling and directing of automated business processes for university departments, and managing (holding, canceling, rerunning, etc.) jobs already generated in the schedule. Also includes any on-demand job requests or manual job run requests.
Instructor-led workshops and classes for the Cornell community. You can also request customized training.
Cornell's Domain Name Service provides critical network protocols such as DNS, DHCP, and NTP.
The Student and Alumni Information System is built on Oracle’s PeopleSoft Campus Solutions system, a comprehensive suite that Cornell uses to manage the student lifecycle. PeopleSoft Campus Solutions is used from recruiting and admissions to student services and alumni relations.
The Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) provides web server space for deploying dynamic web pages. The Academic Dynamic Web Hosting service offers web hosting space for the purpose of course instruction and coursework for Cornell courses. This service is provided for course-related work by faculty, instructional staff, and students in active university courses.
Comprehensive data warehouse capability for university student, financial aid, admissions, grad school, and contributor relations information.
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.