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Desktop and portable computing

  • Backup/archive

    Maintaining backup infrastructure, and offering tools for clients to backup and restore data

  • Conferencing

    Conferencing services  - audio/visual, remote, teleconferencing support.

  • Desktop/mobile deployment

    Requests for desktop machines, thin clients, laptops, and other computing equipment.

  • Desktop/mobile support

    Support for desktop machines, thin clients, laptops, and other computing equipment

  • Email

    Support for email services on campus.

  • Equipment disposal

    Removing broken and damaged computing equipment

  • Equipment loan

    Loans of computing equipment

  • Equipment procurement

    Advice and purchasing support for computing equipment.

  • Help desk

    Front-line support for any Information Technology needs in Computer Science.

  • Network access

    Network access via wired or wireless network within the School of Computer Science

  • Printing

    Support for printing within Computer Science

  • Software distribution

    Maintaining software repositories, and software installation.

  • TEACHING (formerly named CS-TEACHING) Computing Environment

    A collection of hosts meant to support the computing requirements of CS courses.

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