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Microsoft Office 365, branded as "Cowboy Mail" is the email system used by OSU students, faculty, and staff. Microsoft Office 365 also includes access to other Microsoft applications and services.
Services provided for non-OSU entity, like affiliate person, to gain access (temporary or not) to OSU EIT services
Services related to the activation and deactivation of Canvas term feed.
Management of IP address assignments, DNS records, and DHCP configurations for university network devices
Consultation services provided regarding to new or current custom application (web or non-web based) maintained by EIT
System, desktop, and device management services to help users accomplish their needs through both in person and remote support services.
Virtual servers are housed in OSU’s Enterprise IT environment with redundancy across multiple hosts.
Continuous (24/7) monitoring of critical IT systems and services.
Services related to digitizing paper documents and extracting data from those documents
Wi-Fi is a wireless technology that allows customers to connect to the network without physical cables.
Enhances security for applications and services beyond basic credentials.
Services that support the functionality of Degree Works within the Banner system.
Microsoft Teams is the centerpiece for collaboration in Office 365. It offers services for chat, audio and video meetings, and collaborative file sharing. Teams creation is managed through OKEY.
Schedule a meeting with the Network & Telecommunications Service Team (NTS).
Services related to creating or modifying Data Definition Language Objects in Oracle Database
Providing training
SharePoint is a web-based application for storing shared documents. SharePoint is highly configurable so its use varies greatly. A chief feature is that it provides an online workspace that supports collaborative work.
Source of academic and business software and licensing for the OSU A&M System.
Services related to creating or restoring database backups
Coordinate firewall exceptions, requests, and consultations.