Who should be at the table when an IT organization is deploying a cloud service?
Senior leadership must be engaged in cloud computing during this transition period. A president or provost...
Some of the cloud's most attractive features are the ability to purchase resources on an as-needed basis and to avoid capital costs and internal operation expenses. A low price point and nimble...
Centrally-provided enterprise cloud services are listed below. Be sure you use these enterprise cloud services instead of consumer versions. Using enterprise versions means:
Cornell...
Before using this Service:
Coverage under the Cornell Master agreement is not automatic. You must request an account in order to be added to the master agreement to receive...
Cornell's cloud services, such as Box, Zoom, and Qualtrics, are similar to consumer versions in the way we experience them--access via the web, access from any device--and in the way...
Many of the institutional benefits listed under Cloud Benefits are related to reducing costs. The cloud may allow us to reduce our infrastructure investment, move quickly when an IT service is...
To make the shift from traditional IT service delivery to cloud-based service delivery, IT@Cornell is:
Joining with the higher education community and leveraging our cumulative buying...
"Cloud computing is where software applications, data storage and processing capacity are accessed over the internet." (Three Ways to Cloud Compute) SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS all play a role in cloud...
The role of central IT in the cloud era is to:
Lead and coach: Explain the benefits and risks of the cloud to campus, identify areas where cloud services make sense and where they don't,...
Cloud services are one way to drive down IT costs, provide quality services, and reinvest savings in the core mission of the university: education, research, outreach. We can efficiently do cloud-...
Using Amazon Web Services (AWS) Under Cornell’s Master Contract
Cornell IT has entered into an Enterprise Agreement with Amazon to provide public cloud services to the Cornell community. The...
Use the same good judgment you exercise when using any service, regardless of whether it is a campus-developed or a cloud service. In particular, practice good data management strategies by...
Use Cornell services for Cornell work, whenever possible. Find Cornell cloud services.
If Cornell doesn't provide a service that you need, follow these guidelines, at a minimum, to...
Cornell's Cloudification team and staff from across the Cornell campus write and maintain a tech blog to share and discuss cloud strategies and security.
The blog can be accessed at: http...
Need help getting your research application ready for the cloud?
The Cornell Center for Advanced Computing (CAC) builds custom, ready-to-use cloud images. Applications can be...
A list of Cornell-provided services, including those hosted in the cloud, can be found in the Regulated Data Chart.
Why use a Cornell cloud service, rather than a consumer...
Centrally-provided enterprise cloud services are listed below. Be sure you use these enterprise cloud services instead of consumer versions. Using enterprise versions means:
Cornell...
Cornell IT has entered into an Enterprise Agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide public cloud services to the Cornell community. The agreement allows Cornell faculty and staff (...
Using Amazon Web Services (AWS) Under Cornell’s Master Contract
Cornell IT has entered into an Enterprise Agreement with Amazon to provide public cloud services to the Cornell community. The...
Before using this Service:
Coverage under the Cornell Master agreement is not automatic. You must request an account in order to be added to the master agreement to receive...
Cornell IT has entered into an Enterprise Agreement with Microsoft Azure to provide public cloud services to the Cornell community. The agreement allows Cornell faculty, staff and...
Before using this Service:
Coverage under the Cornell Master agreement is not automatic. You must request an account in order to be added to the master agreement to receive...
Red Cloud is Cornell's on-premise cloud. It is subscription-based to avoid cost overruns, and help is available for users. Benefits:
Red Cloud CPU and GPU cores and RAM are not...
The Cloudification service provides the following:
Consultation on cost of cloud infrastructure for applications or services moving to the cloud
Standard offerings and common...
Before using this Service:
Coverage under the Cornell Master agreement is not automatic. You must request an account in order to be added to the master agreement to receive...
Cloudification Service Expectations
By approving the use of the Cornell Master Agreement for any of our cloud services in your unit, you agree to all charges against your...