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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).
Web and video conferencing via Zoom is provided free of charge for current faculty, staff, students, and affiliates at all Cornell campuses.
Cornell Guest IDs provide individuals with limited access to certain services that use central authentication. Guest IDs grant the lowest level of access and should be used instead of Sponsored NetIDs whenever possible. Consultation with local technical support can determine if a Guest ID will suffice.
Web accessibility evaluations, remediation, and general web accessibility support and information
This should actually be a service activity of Endpoint Tools: Applications that are used to distribute software to managed endpoints, such as Self-Service (JAMF/macOS and iOS) and Software Center (Configuration Manager/Windows.
Password escrow provides a secure vault for storing and managing shared secretive information such as passwords, documents, and digital identities.
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.
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 for calendaring and calendar management through Microsoft Bookings.
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.
End-to-end custom web solutions and support for the Cornell community.
System of record for all facilities building information.
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.
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.
Endpoint tools that are used to implement Endpoint Management solutions.
Offers the Cornell community advice regarding AI on campus. This includes (but is not limited to): how to leverage AI for a specific task; ethics and responsible use of AI; how AI can benefit a team, department, or project; understand what tools are available; what tool to choose for any given project; provide advice about the use of generative AI; and prompt consulting.
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.
Physical computers and accessories for use by staff and faculty.
Cornell offers Duo as the Multifactor Authentication solution for university systems.
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.
Box is a free service for Cornell faculty, students, staff, and affiliates which allows you to share and collaborate on documents and other files online.
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.