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ATLAS Gradebook allows instructors to manage and scale grades for courses that do not use an existing LMS to manage grades or wish to incorporate grades from multiple sources into a single grade book. It allows students to view their grades that are managed in the application.


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Biocluster is the high-performance computing resource for the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB).


This service is used for System Office employees to request services and report problems to the Teamdynamix Administration team.


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 Security Camera service is a partnership with Campus Public Safety to design, install, manage, and support network-based security cameras with the goal of improving public safety.


Faculty Academic Integrity Reporting (FAIR) is a campuswide application that helps facilitate the administrative process that goes along with faculty reporting suspicious academic behavior. It helps regulate the communication between the student, teaching faculty member, the administrative college and the student's college.


Email Lists provide a user-friendly interface for managing e-mail lists that can serve mailings for both campus and external mail recipients.


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.


Data Cookbook provides a platform to document data at the university. For example, the definitions of the tables and columns in the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) are available for review, simplifying finding data from the EDW.


Taiga is NCSA's global file system for all non-HIPAA and non-regulated data. It is located in the National Petascale Computation Facility.


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.


This service will be utilized to by Pcard holders to request access to Amazon Business.


Classroom Technologies provides and supports audiovisual equipment for use in general assignment classrooms.


Build strong relationships throughout the entire college admissions process by connecting and sharing information with students, schools, and colleges. Slate provides student application management, guidance for the college search, and management of school data.


Microsoft 365 is a productivity suite that provides students, faculty, and staff with free, cloud-based access to download a suite of services from Microsoft, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and OneDrive.


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.


Automates the backup and restore of faculty and staff desktop data. Supported operated systems include Windows, macOS, and Linux. This offering does not fully restore a computer's operating system.


The campus poster printing service offering provides large-format printing for academic, instructional, research, professional, and personal use.


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.


Microsoft Outlook is a cloud-based email and calendaring service provided by Microsoft as part of the Microsoft 365 suite. It delivers a robust platform for businesses, enabling seamless communication through email, calendar management, contacts, and task. It is accessible from PCs, the web, and mobile devices.


Instructor and Course Evaluation System (ICES) is the legacy system that allows students to provide feedback for courses and instructors. Beginning with the Fall 2025 semester, it was superseded by the Feedback on the Learning Experience (FLEX) system.


WebStore is a flexible online platform that helps students, faculty, and staff identify and obtain software, related services, and training for the most commonly used applications and services in teaching and research.


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/.