My Recently Visited Services

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.


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.


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.


Evaluation of site accessibility and options for remediation and improvement.


The mobile training lab is a reservable quantity of Chromebooks used to deliver training at campus locations.


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.


Connect to a wireless network while on campus.


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.


CIT is offering a suite of security tools that will make users' data safer and more secure—and keep campus better informed in case of emergency.


Cornell service accounts provide non-human identities with access to computing infrastructure that uses central authentication.


Management and support for Microsoft's Active Directory Cloud Synchronization through Azure.


Enables Cornell faculty and staff (but not students) to opt-in to use Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Azure services under a master contract between Cornell and Amazon or Microsoft respectively.


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.


Web-based and downloadable productivity software from Microsoft.


BeyondTrust (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.


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


Applications enabling regulatory compliance, reporting, and risk management for health and safety areas.


Provides fully-managed virtual and physical Linux and Windows servers on-premises and in the cloud.


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


Applications that are used to distribute software to managed endpoints, such as Self-Service and Software Center.


Project management software offered to staff. It provides bug and issue tracking and project management capability.


Support and configuration for cloud-based RingCentral accounts providing telephone service via desktop and mobile applications as well as desk phones.


Physical computers and accessories for use by staff and faculty.