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The Library offers a variety of technology available for loan covering everything from chargers and computer accessories to cameras and AR/VR technology.


Tableau Server allows you to publish dashboards and visualizations through a web-based interface. You can view visualizations directly from the Tableau Server or embed them into a website. You can also secure visualizations using university authentication and active directory group management.


Google Workspace is a suite of cloud-native productivity and collaboration tools, including Gmail, Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Meet, designed to help teams work efficiently from any location.


Paychecks, paycards, direct deposit, calculations, deductions, overpayment notifications, and earning statements


Delta and DeltaAI provide advanced computing resources for High Performance Computing (HPC) and AI research and education. The Delta Complex offers the fastest and largest GPU resources on campus.


Coursera is a learning management system, primarily used for graduate level courses in Computer Science, Education, Gies College of Business, and ACES.


The primary purpose of Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) is to provide an extra layer of security to NetID accounts and systems by requiring users to provide at least two different types of verification to prove their identity.


Digital Signage provides resources, oversight and planning of activities related to the deployment, management and utilization of digital signage technologies.


Media Space is a secure media hosting platform that provides a variety of options for sharing or publishing content publicly, privately, or to specific audiences (e.g., a particular course section). Hosted content can be accessed directly via Media Space, shared within a learning management system (LMS) like Canvas, or published to a website.


Vet Med intake form for IT walk-ins.


The ATLAS Event Attendance application allows faculty and staff to use i-card information to record an individual's presence.


The Tech Zone is an Apple Authorized Campus Store as well as a Dell Campus Reseller, selling computers, tablets, and accessories to Students, Faculty, Staff and Departments throughout the University. We are also an Apple Authorized Service Provider with Apple Certified Macintosh Technicians on site ready to help.


Remote Network Access allows students, faculty and staff to securely connect to the campus network from anywhere in the world using their Illinois credentials, and access services and resources usually restricted to people on campus.


Virtual Server Hosting offers an affordable, centralized solution for virtual machines and data storage. You can manage your operating system and applications while we handle the infrastructure. Data backup is available as a separate offering.


This service will be utilized by departments and units across the system for making files accessible


Splunk collects, indexes, and analyzes machine data and telemetry from various sources. It enables users to search, visualize, and correlate data to gain insights, troubleshoot issues, and monitor system performance.


Banner Self-Service is part of the University of Illinois System’s Ellucian Banner enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform. It provides students, faculty, advisors, and employees with secure, web-based access to personal, academic, and administrative information. Banner Self-Service is accessed via https://apps.uillinois.edu/selfservice/.


In the event of a campus emergency, Illini-Alert delivers timely notifications via email, text message, and official Twitter updates to keep the university community informed and safe.


Single Sign-on is an authentication method that allows users to access multiple university applications and websites using their Illinois NetID and NetID password.


Installs and maintains all communication cables related to networking, including fiber optics and copper cables for desktop jacks, wireless access points, and security cameras.


The Campus IT Service Desk provides a central point of contact for technology support for students, faculty, and staff. Support is available by phone, email, and in person. Walk-in assistance is offered at two locations: the Digital Computer Lab (DCL) and the Illini Union.


The Illinois Campus Cluster is a high-performance computing (HPC) resource designed to meet research computing needs across various disciplines.


cPanel Hosting for Mission Critical Sites provides web hosting in the familiar cPanel environment with additional layers of caching and redundancy to provide increased performance and availability vs. standard cPanel web hosting.


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