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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.
End-to-end custom web solutions and support for the Cornell community.
CIT 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.
Physical computers and accessories for use by staff and faculty.
Technical service offering supporting Office of the University Registrar.
Web accessibility evaluations, remediation, and general web accessibility support and 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.
Dynamic online spaces where students can reflect, publish, and share individual or collaborative content.
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.
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.
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.
Web-based and downloadable productivity software from Microsoft.
Provides content, delivery, reporting, and enforcement for required cybersecurity training and policy attestation.
Vulnerability scanning of websites available both on request from the IT Security Office and as self-service using scan-on-demand tools.
Managed File Transfer Automation provides secure, automated data file transfers among Cornell’s ERP systems and between those systems and external partners. It is generally used for scheduled machine-to-machine file transfers rather than ad hoc user-to-user file transfers. It provides the ability to secure files in transit and at rest, and reporting and auditing of file activity.
Collaboration tool for team workspace collaboration including meetings, chat, files, and tasks.
The centrally provided backup and recovery service automatically backs up servers and simliar data stores, and allows restoration by the technical support provider (TSP) involved in managing the server. Server backups are provided by Cohesity Data Protect. Backups for endpoint devices (desktop and laptops) should use the Device Backup offering, Crashplan.
Processing Technology Risk Assessments (TRAs) for software procurement.
Storage and retrieval of keys used for whole disk encryption on managed devices.
Vulnerability scanning of machines (Windows, MacOS, Linux), available both on request from the IT Security Office and as self-service using scan-on-demand tools.
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.
Centralized campus network connectivity provided to the Cornell community and guests.
Google Drive is a collaboration service for Cornell, faculty, staff, and students which allows you to share and collaborate on documents and other files online.