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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.


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.


Microsoft OneNote is a digital notebook that automatically saves and syncs your notes as you work. It is a part of the Microsoft Office 365 suite.


Box is a cloud storage platform that is sometimes called CometSpace at UTD.


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.


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.


Classroom Media Support manages the daily multimedia and audio-visual requirements of UT Dallas courses across most of the buildings on campus.


URL Shorter and Redirection System


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


Item drop off and pickup, access lists for rooms or offices, and more.


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.


Software purchases at UT Dallas are subject to review by the Office of Information Technology, the Information Security Office, and Purchasing.


With Microsoft Forms, you can create surveys, quizzes, and polls, and easily see results as they come in.


LinkedIn Learning is a leading online learning platform that helps anyone learn business, software, technology, and creative skills to achieve personal and professional goals. With over 12,000 courses and an average of 60 courses added per month, there is something for everyone. LinkedIn Learning is available through McDermott Library.


OnBase, the software suite from Hyland, is an enterprise system combining document imaging, workflow, and eForms with document management tools to capture, preserve, and deliver digital documents.


EzPay is a web application on which students can manage their tuition finances and view payments made to the university.


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.


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.


E-discovery is short-form for electronic discovery, which is the process of maintaining, securing, examining, and trading information in the context of legal processes or Freedom of Information Act requests.


The Office of Information Technology is available for consultation to provide cost estimates for new funding proposals involving High Performance Computing at UT Dallas.


Active Directory provides the methods for storing directory data and making this data available to network users and administrators. For example, AD stores information about user accounts, such as names, passwords, phone numbers, and so on, and enables other authorized users on the same network to access this information. It also stores information on university-owned computers to facilitate software updates and patching.


The Load Balancing service provides an additional degree of stability and redundancy for the University applications, systems, and servers residing behind UTD firewalls.