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Multi-factor authentication (MFA) protects you against lost or stolen passwords by adding a verification step to your OHIO login with the Microsoft Authentication App (Azure).
Retired December 2023. Formerly a customizable webpage to organize frequently accessed links and content.
Catmail offers Microsoft 365-based email accounts for OHIO students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
Enterprise application for storing, managing and updating student data. Specific functions within PeopleSoft are supported by offices outside of OIT. Those offices include Admissions and Transfer Credit, Financial Aid, Registrar (Student Records), and the Bursar (Student Financials).
Some OHIO classrooms and meeting spaces allow you to use Wi-Fi to send video and audio from a laptop or mobile device to the classroom's flat panel or projector. The University currently uses two different display projection technologies: Solstice and AirMedia.
The OHIO Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) provides remote access to specific Ohio University software using a full Windows desktop environment from any PC, Mac, iOS or Android device. This access allows users to connect to select University resources from a personal device.
Provides an easy-to-use interface that allows users to author, administer, and manage web pages without requiring the user to have extensive knowledge of web markup and programming languages.
The Tech Help Desk on the 4th floor of Alden library provides free software installation support, basic device troubleshooting, and new device setup.
File storage and sharing with collaborative editing capabilities using Microsoft 365.
Online calendar tool for scheduling meetings with colleagues, students, and other OHIO account holders.
Academic room scheduling software.
Qualtrics Research Suite is an easy to use, powerful tool for creating online surveys. It supports a wide range of approaches, from simple questionnaires and event signup lists to sophisticated social science research instruments with extensive scripting, randomization and interactive question presentation.
The Information Security Office provides various services that educate and empower the University community to appropriately manage risks and protect OHIO’s information and systems.
Blackboard Learn is an online service for posting course-related materials and facilitating interactions between students, instructors, teaching assistants, and guests. Blackboard Learn integrates communication tools with a multitude of content delivery options.
Provisioning, activation, management, and deactivation of OHIO online credentials, including OHIO IDs and passwords and sponsored guest accounts.
Fast, secure off-campus access to online resources such as remote desktop, remote printing, or shared network storage that normally would require you to be connected to the on-campus network.
A powerful team-based collaboration tool that provides group chat, channeled conversations, instant messaging, live document collaboration, audio or video calls, and meetings (from one-on-ones to fully-featured audio/video conferences). Teams works in conjunction with other Microsoft applications such as OneDrive and OneNote via Microsoft Groups. Persistent histories make it easy to review past conversations and shared documents.
Microsoft anti-virus, also known as System Center Endpoint Protection (SCEP) or Windows Defender, provides comprehensive virus and malware protection for Windows and Mac computers.
Web application that provides self-service access for faculty and staff to perform HR related tasks.
Microsoft 365 (M365) is a subscription service that includes access to Microsoft applications, online productivity services, and business services such as web conferencing, hosted email, and online storage. It also includes mobile versions of Microsoft applications for smartphones and tablets.
A technology review is required for all information technology, communication technology or software purchases/renewals, including "free" services and services developed in house
Online Proctoring is a fee-based service that allows students to take a proctored exam on their own device from a location of their choosing if their instructor has enabled the feature for their course.
Software package used for publishing and managing bibliographies.