Research
Communication, coordination, and collaboration tools and services to promote the creation and sharing of ideas and information.
Conferencing servicesĀ - audio/visual, remote, teleconferencing support.
Support for email services on campus.
E-signage throughout the Davis Centre for the School of Computer Science.
Infrastructure for websites and web services, as well as consulting on web technologies.
Network access via wired or wireless network within the School of Computer Science
Front-line support for any Information Technology needs in Computer Science.
Research support on advanced applications.
Custom software development.
Requests for desktop machines, thin clients, laptops, and other computing equipment.
Support for desktop machines, thin clients, laptops, and other computing equipment
Removing broken and damaged computing equipment
Advice and purchasing support for computing equipment.
Project portfolio management and project management services
Advice and guidance on submitting proposals and using research grants to pay for computing and information technology
Services to support research lab equipment and resources.
Specialized server support to meet research requirements, including clusters, Hadoop, graphics processing unit (GPU) computing
Advice and guidance on Information Technology
Loans of computing equipment
Support for printing within Computer Science
Maintaining backup infrastructure, and offering tools for clients to backup and restore data
Maintaining physical data centres, including planning and strategy for data centre management
Provisioning, hosting, and administration of databases
Monitoring Information Technology systems and services
Provisioning, hosting, and administration of servers, physical and virtual
Maintaining software repositories, and software installation.
Back-end technology and services for server storage, database backups, general-use home directories, etc.
Information Technology requirements for planning and implementing space renovations in Computer Science
A collection of machines meant to support general-purpose computing, available to all faculty, staff and grad students.