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Faculty and staff can use Video on Demand (VOD) to upload and publish a wide variety of digital video, audio, and image files that pertain to or support the mission of Cornell University, including content supporting the Cornell academic, research, and outreach missions or other official…
New Users: Get Started with Two-Step Login Two-Factor Authentication Two-Step Login adds an extra layer of security to your Cornell NetID and password by requiring:
Access to billing information is available at  CIT Services Bills & Reports.
Cornell has contracted with Pantheon, to provide a Drupal and WordPress hosting solution to campus. Pantheon is a container-based, cloud hosting solution, that allows for easy scaling (depending on the service plan chosen), nightly backups, SSL, and offers 24/7 Priority support to Cornell…
There are three distinct types of Resource Accounts: Room Account A mailbox assigned to a meeting location, such as a conference room, auditorium, or training room. Include a room account as a resource in meeting requests to reserve the room for your meeting. Most units have rules about…
Endpoint Protection software protects your computer from viruses and other malicious software and can help contain threats. 
CUWebLogin allows you to access restricted web pages.
Calendar is the calendar app included with Mac OS X. Using Apple Calendar, Apple Mail and Apple Address Book provides some - but not all - of the functionality of Outlook or Outlook on the Web.
Cornell Secure File Transfer is a secure method for transferring files smaller than 5 GB and allows anyone with a Cornell NetID to send and receive files. Cornell community members can add an external user to a whitelist in Cornell Secure File Transfer so that an external user can also send…
Outlook on the web can be used by anyone whose account is on Microsoft's Office 365 service. You can choose to use Outlook on the web exclusively. Or you can use it when you're away from your own computer and use another email application, such as Outlook or Apple Mail, the rest of the time. Log…
Microsoft Outlook is the university's default email system for faculty, staff, and affiliates. It is a cloud-based service that manages email, calendars, task lists, and address books.
The IT Service Desk can answer your questions about Cornell's IT services, help you troubleshoot, report issues that you're seeing, and more. Think a service might be broken? Check the IT Alerts page.
EZ-Backup currently backs up approximately 400 computers and servers for departments across campus. The EZ-Backup storage platform uses IBM Storage Protect (formerly Spectrum Protect), which runs on Windows, Mac, UNIX, and other operating systems. Storage is handled by a hybrid cloud storage…
Cloudification is the conversion of applications, data storage, and compute cycles to take advantage of cloud computing. CIT offers a Cloudification service to help the Cornell community move to powerful, low-cost cloud infrastructure services. Cornell has enterprise agreements with …
Special Interest Groups, commonly referred to as SIGs, are formal IT@Cornell communities sharing an interest in or experience with specific technical areas. They are cross-departmental, cross-discipline, and not just for staff.
An e-list is a way to communicate with a number of people through a single email address. Whenever someone sends a message to an e-list address, that message goes out to everyone subscribed to the list.  Participation in e-lists hosted by CIT is free; there are no subscription fees for list…
In addition to the email and calendar services available to Cornell, Office 365 includes additional productivity and collaboration services. These include: Forms Easily create surveys, quizzes and polls.
The Qualtrics mailer uses a default "from" address of invitation@surveys.mail.cornell.edu and the "reply-to" address of the individual's account. If you want to use custom from and reply-to addresses, we recommend setting up an Exchange Group Account (EGA) mailbox. A corresponding address that's…
A Cornell NetID is a unique electronic identifier that, when combined with a password, permits secure access to non-public Cornell resources and information. Types of NetIDs include roles such as student, faculty, staff, and alumni. NetIDs are unique and permanent. The same NetID is never…

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