Network & Internet
Background on issues affecting campus IT services caused by a problem in a Cornell data center.Read more
A preview of some of the sessions for Cornell DrupalCamp is now available!Read more
Thanks to a research grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Cornell Information Technologies (CIT) has developed 100 gigabit per second (Gbps) networking at Cornell, bringing the next generation of networking connectivity directly to the university’s faculty and student researchers...Read more
Starting July 2, 2018, the Monthly Domain Audit Reports sent to Cornell Net Admins will include new information about offsite records.Read more
The CU VPN service is upgrading AnyConnect clients for MacOS, Windows, and Linux computers to version 4.6.00362. The new version of the client will be available starting June 5, 2018.Read more
On Saturday, June 16, 2018, between 4:00am and 12:00pm, campus Wi-Fi networks will be upgraded. During this time, users may not be able to access the eduroam, Cornell-Visitor, or RedRover wireless networks.Read more
Accessible websites are designed to be usable by anyone, regardless of device, language, culture, location, or physical or mental ability. Specifically, web accessibility is a set of practices, choices, and standards aimed at making websites that people with a diverse range of hearing, movement...Read more
The Infrastructure team is engaged in a two-year plan to upgrade all campus node routers to new Juniper routers and all building uplinks to 10G Ethernet.Read more
Changes are coming to the Cornell-Visitor Wi-Fi network that will enable visitors to use more applications other than web browsing.Read more