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Email 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.
Box is a cloud storage platform that is sometimes called CometSpace at UTD.
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.
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.
Honorlock is an online remote proctoring tool that allows you to take your exam remotely. It does not require you to download any software and integrates seamlessly with Blackboard.
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.
Microsoft Teams is a powerful team-based collaboration tool that provides group chat, channeled conversations, instant messaging, live document collaboration, audio or video calls, and meetings (from one-on-ones to fully-featured audio/video conferences).
GitHub Enterprise allows UT Dallas students, faculty, and staff to collaborate on development projects easily.
Atlas is the University’s service management (sometimes called IT Service Management or ITSM) platform, which allows multiple university departments to manage service requests, incidents, and inquiries from their customers, with the benefit of enhanced collaboration between university departments. Atlas also provides knowledge management, project management, and change management capabilities to the university.
Lecture Capture allows instructors to use different tools for recording, storing, editing, and publishing lectures for future reference.
Microsoft Word is a word processing program that is part of the Microsoft 365 Suite.
Class Inventory System and Related Sub Tools
Galaxy Orion is a service to support admissions, enrollment, registration, orientation, financial aid, student accounts, and collections, advising, and career services.
UT Dallas Windows computers can be set up to allow for remote access.
Titanium Schedule is an electronic medical records (EMR) system designed specifically for university and college counseling centers.
Creative Cloud is a collection of 20+ desktop and mobile apps and services for photography, design, video, web, UX and more. The University of Texas at Dallas has entered into a license agreement with Adobe for site licensing of Adobe Creative Cloud.
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.
NetID is a network account used to access campus computing resources. Your NetID is associated with a network password that is used to authenticate most UTD resources.
UT Dallas CourseBook is an advanced tool for obtaining information about classes at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD).
The Summit brings together innovators and consumers of information technology to engage faculty, students and staff in enriching conversations and learning opportunities about teaching, community IT, research, and collaborative partnerships. Thanks to a team of dedicated partners, OIT is able to provide this opportunity for personal growth and development free-of-charge to everyone in the UT Dallas community.
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.
Request to checkout specialized equipment from the ATC Service Window.
Departments who choose to purchase cellular communications equipment must be able to demonstrate a legitimate business or research need, beyond routine use.
CrashPlan (sometimes known as Code42) is a backup solution available to all UTD-owned computers. CrashPlan should not be used on personal computers.