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Publish at Illinois is a Wordpress-based blogging and publishing platform that allows users to create Illinois-themed websites.
The Campus Wi-Fi network provides network connectivity to Wi-Fi devices such as laptops, tablets, Internet of Things (IOT), and phones.
This form is designed to adjust the risk score assigned to anomalous traffic observed from a specific country for a specific user, if the user has reported that they will be traveling in this location during a specific time frame.
Formal request to immediately terminate a UIUC user's NetID account, to be filled in by HR or supervisors with HR approval.
StatusHub allows the public to view the status of IT systems and service offerings at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus.
The Managed Web Hosting Platform provides a managed service that provides a Windows Internet Information Services (IIS) instance for hosting .NET web applications, which are currently not supported by the cPanel or Publish at Illinois service offerings. The managed web hosting service is offered on a per web application basis.
The Managed SQL Server Database Hosting service offers a SQL database instance with dedicated storage, RAM, and granular Identity and Access Management capabilities, provided on a per-instance basis.
The Windows Server System Administration service provides a stable, managed Windows Server operating system (OS) environment to deploy your application so your team can focus on your team's mission rather than server management. Managed servers use shared campus services and are configured to meet or exceed campus Cybersecurity Improvement Initiative (CII) guidelines.
Vet Med general request intake form for administrative services such as IT, BSC, Facilities, HIS, Med Rec and VDL IT.
TurnItIn is an integrated tool in Canvas at Illinois that detects plagiarism by scanning documents for originality.
Illinois AnyWare provides students with a virtual desktop environment, giving them access to essential software whether they are remote, on campus, or in class.
The Enterprise Service Management Office (ESMO) partners with IT units across campus to improve how services are delivered, using campus-defined best practices in areas like Incident, Change, Service Request, and Knowledge Management. We offer guidance, tools, and collaborative support to help units assess and enhance their processes. We also manage the Enterprise Service Catalog, making it easier for the campus community to find and access IT services and resources.
Canvas is a cloud-based digital learning platform that enables educators and students to create, access, and share online learning materials. Designed for users of all ages, Canvas is widely used by schools, universities, and businesses.
Research IT can provide a multitude of consulting services.
Software Engineering and Design is led by NCSA's research software engineers, who offer training and support to students and researchers in modern software technologies. They assist projects funded by federal agencies (e.g., NSF, NIH, NIST, DOE), private foundations, and industry partners.
NCSA Research Support provides expert assistance to researchers, scientists, industry, and other users of advanced research computing and data resources. Our services span NCSA, the Illinois campus, and the national and global research communities.
The Cloud Dashboard is a centralized enrollment portal for accessing and managing cloud-based applications provided by Technology Services. It streamlines account provisioning for Google Workspace and U of I Box. Customers who require access to select third-party vendor services must use the Cloud Dashboard to initiate and manage their accounts.
Provides access to Technology Services building communication equipment rooms (CERs) or Network Closets to IT Professionals, F&S staff, and contractors in either the long term or short term.
Utility locating involves marking the ground with paint to indicate where underground utilities are located. This helps backhoe operators identify utility lines before digging to avoid accidental damage.
Course Explorer provides the schedule of classes by term and offers a browsable database of general education requirements. It also provides links to other resources that assist with course registration.
The Moodle LTI is a secure, reliable, and scalable external tool that extends the functionality of Canvas. Instructors can publish specific activities (recommended) or embed an entire Moodle course into a Canvas course, enabling students to access Moodle content and activities through Canvas.
The Moodle LTI is currently only available for the College of LAS, but any non-LAS users who are interested in learning more should reach out to atlas-tlt@illinois.edu.
Digital Signage provides resources, oversight and planning of activities related to the deployment, management and utilization of digital signage technologies.
Business IT supports the overall business and administration infrastructure of the NCSA organization to ensure day-to-day transactions across the center. This includes desktop support, telecommunications, business analytics, business reporting, event services, and internal applications system support. Business IT works efficiently and effectively to support the research operations of the center and can provide external consulting services.
Managed IT Services provides comprehensive support for a unit's technology needs. Services include desktop and laptop workstation management, video conferencing support, and file and print server hosting and management.
A suite of applications that allow IT Pros to monitor, manage, troubleshoot, and configure the network gear that provide network access to their customers, and their systems.