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Support for events and lectures across campus. The Video Services team is responsible for videotaping events and other video projects.
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.
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.
Galaxy Orion is a service to support admissions, enrollment, registration, orientation, financial aid, student accounts, and collections, advising, and career services.
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.
UTDGuest is an open wireless network available on campus to accommodate short-term guests who simply need internet without full access to UTD network resources.
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.
CometNet is a secure wireless network (WPA2-Enterprise) for UT Dallas students, faculty, and staff with an active NetID.
OIT manages and operates the central Domain Name OIT manages and operates the central Domain Name System (DNS). DNS is an internet technology used to convert domain names into IP addresses. OIT manages both internal and external DNS records for utdallas.edu and other UTD-owned domains.
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).
Box is a cloud storage platform that is sometimes called CometSpace at UTD.
Use this service offering to report a potential security incident that you have observed.
An extensive wired computing and communications network is available across all academic and administrative buildings. UTD Community users can directly access network-dependent resources using cable outlets.
CrashPlan (sometimes known as Code42) is a backup solution available to all UTD-owned computers. CrashPlan should not be used on personal computers.
OneDrive is a file hosting service and synchronization service operated by Microsoft as part of its suite of Microsoft 365 services.
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.
Classroom Media Support manages the daily multimedia and audio-visual requirements of UT Dallas courses across most of the buildings on campus.
End-to-end services from deployment, management, maintenance, and technical support for enterprise Unix/Linux servers.
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.
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.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is used to ease the administrative burden of assigning and maintaining IP address information for internetwork connections. DHCP implements automatic and reliable TCP/IP network configuration by ensuring that address conflicts do not occur and supports the centralized management of address allocation.
OIT manages and operates the central Domain Name System (DNS). DNS is an internet technology used to convert domain names into IP addresses.