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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.


All active students, faculty, and staff have access to Skillsoft's online learning and books through Cornell's enterprise account. Enjoy access to thousands of courses, videos, resources, and books.


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.


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.


Endpoint tools that are used to implement Endpoint Management solutions.


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.


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


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


This is used by facilities to track physical assets and maintenance tickets.


Cornell offers Duo as the Multifactor Authentication solution for university systems.


Low-cost bulk cloud object store for backup data and secondary storage.


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


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.


Enables applications and devices to send mail through Cornell's email systems.


Provides a data-protected version of Microsoft Copilot, a browser-based generative AI environment.


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.


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.


Provides a centralized solution for tracking and managing endpoint hardware assets using the Sassafras tool, the university’s system of record. Campus units are onboarded by invitation and supported with best practices, documentation, and reporting tools for effective lifecycle management.


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


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.


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


CUView is a centrally supported digital signage service, which allows departments to display content on flat-panel monitors in locations of their choice. Through an integration with the Cornell University Police Department's Alertus service, digital signage displays also distribute official bulletins, information, and instructions during campus emergencies.


Shared File Services (SFS) provides flexible and secure file storage which enables sharing of files between groups of users and computers.