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Data Storage Management includes multiple storage services to meet your needs and requirements.


Eduroam is a secure wireless network for students, faculty, and staff from higher education institutions that participate in eduroam. Eduroam is also available to UT Dallas students, faculty, and staff when they are visiting other educational institutions.


GitLab is a comprehensive DevOps platform, delivered as a single application. It enables the development, Security, and Ops teams to collaborate and build software in real-time.


CometPrint allows students, faculty, and staff to quickly and easily print to multiple locations on campus. You can print via WebPrint, or print in a Computer Lab. You must have Comet Cash on your account. Your Comet Card allows secure release of your print jobs.


A home directory, also known as the login directory, serves as a repository for individual users' files, directories, and programs.


AWX is an open-source web application that provides a user interface, REST API, and task engine for Ansible. Ansible is a simple IT automation engine that automates cloud services, application deployment, and many other IT needs.


Request purchase of items, services, books, catering, and promotional items


IIS

Internet Information Systems is a flexible web server from Microsoft that runs on Windows to serve requested HTML pages or files. It provides website resources from UTD's enterprise infrastructure to run your website.


GitHub Enterprise allows UT Dallas students, faculty, and staff to collaborate on development projects easily.


Confluence is a “wiki” collaborative environment that is broken up into “Spaces.” Each space can have collaboratively edited pages, which in turn can contain various kinds of attachments.


The UTD Directory is a repository of information on students, faculty, staff, and guests with UTD accounts. Directory information is used in many systems at the university, including in a public-facing directory on the UTD website.


Many UT Dallas departments leverage Network Drives to store files and folders.


Duo

Duo is the university two-factor authentication method designed to add a second layer of security to your NetID account. Used to verify your identity using a second factor, such as the Duo Mobile App or a security key, to prevent anyone but you from logging in, even if they know your password.


The Jindal School has its in-house Events and Marketing Manager who oversees major Jindal School External Affairs events and assists programs and centers in navigating the University’s events planning process.


Galaxy Orion is a service to support admissions, enrollment, registration, orientation, financial aid, student accounts, and collections, advising, and career services.


SSH (Secure Shell Protocol) allows a secure connection to remote servers and provides you with a command-line interface at that server.


The Office of Information Technology offers Windows OS software licenses to ensure campus IT departments access the necessary tools and applications they may need for their coursework.


Comprehensive virtual server management from the operating system to the application stack depending on user needs. Alongside database management services, this enables departments to operate a server on UT Dallas enterprise infrastructure.


Server Backup services provide data failover and redundancy for servers run by university departments.


On-Call alerts and incident management


Handshake is a robust career services platform powering many of the services provided by the University Career Center. It gives you access to appointment scheduling, recruiting events, resources, and job listings (including all on-campus student job postings).


Cloud Services provide a simple way to access servers, storage, databases, and a broad set of application services through public cloud computing services, such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.