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Outlook is an application used to access email, calendar, and contacts. Email service at UT Dallas is provided by Microsoft Office 365, and is sometimes called “Exchange Online” email. Office 365 email is protected by Duo & modern authentication.


The GlobalProtect Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides secure access to restricted University data and resources using an off-campus computer through a secured Internet connection. In order to utilize VPN services, you must first be enrolled in Duo.


eLearning is the university's platform for course-related materials, assignment submission, and assessments (quizzes/tests).

Support for eLearning is provided by the eLearning Helpdesk.


Purchasing consultations and support for UTD hardware purchases are handled by your department's desktop support group.


Human Capital Management (HCM) is dedicated to supporting the core business needs of the University through the development, use, and maintenance of enterprise information systems, and to providing the integrated exchange of data with internal and external stakeholders.


Zoom is a video conferencing service. OIT does not offer Zoom as a service to the University. OIT facilitates getting departments access to Zoom for Education if there are business needs that are not met by Teams or Collaborate.


OIT maintains the core infrastructure network, including hard-wired or wired network ports. This infrastructure enables connectivity to all networks on campus with reliable, high-speed data connections on well-spaced network outlet distribution.


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.


Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS) enables users to connect to an on-campus Windows PC or server from an off-campus location using either a Windows or Mac computer.


OIT manages and operates the central Domain Name System (DNS). DNS is an internet technology used to convert domain names into IP addresses.


Windows Server is a group of operating systems designed by Microsoft that carries enterprise-level management, data storage, applications, and communications. UTD uses Windows Server for multiple applications.


Watchdog provides reporting of animal care and feeding within the Lab Animal Care Research Facility.


Live and archived videos of campus events


A virtual local area network (VLAN) allows UTD network staff to separate devices into different segments of the network.


UTD configures Virtual Machines to meet certain set of specifications. A virtual server provides users with a physical machine's storage and computing ability without the space, upkeep costs, and requirements. The advantage of Virtual Machines is that they can help the University maximize server utilization, thereby reducing hardware maintenance and facilities costs.


Support for events and lectures across campus. The Video Services team is responsible for videotaping events and other video projects.


Data Management and Technology Control Plans are used to document polices, processes, and controls required in the execution of research projects.


The Engineering Department's NoMachine infrastructure is a group of computers (servers), that provides a Linux desktop environment for students in an engineering course to utilize. NoMachine is similar to remote desktop for Windows.


Research data storage at UTD is the organization, documentation, storage, and preservation of data resulting from the research process, where data can be broadly defined as the outcome of research, experiments or observations that validate assumptions, claims, and/or findings.


Verkada makes building security hardware for cameras surveillance, door access control and environmental monitoring. Management of the hardware is conducted through the use of the Verkada Command web app.


Verkada Command is a cloud-based building security platform for use with Verkada cameras, Verkada door access controllers and Verkada environmental sensors. It combines the management of Verkada hardware in a single web interface.


OIT can provide consultation services when departments are implementing a new or upgrading an existing vendor-based application.


Vendor assessment evaluates risks associated with using third-party applications, services, or products. It helps determine if a prospective or an existing vendor can efficiently meet the necessities and requirements of the University regarding a service or a product.


The UTDesign Studio open lab offers the Johnson School of Engineering and Computer Science students with 15,000 square feet of open space where they can put their ideas and creativity to work. The open lab is available to the students 24 hours a day, seven days a week.