Centrally managed printing, copying, scanning, and faxing for academic and administrative departments.
Initiate a purchase request if your department needs a specific application, app, or cloud-based software service that is not available through our University-licensed Software options.
A Windows 11-based digital content distribution platform that allows playback to display devices.
Ohio University is embracing a model for the workplace that enables flexibility, adapts to evolving team and University needs, optimizes collaborative work while respecting the need for focused individual effort, and seamlessly integrates our virtual and physical environments.
OHIO employees, guests, and members of the general public can print to the student printing stations located in Alden Library and other public locations by purchasing a guest printing card.
Ohio University's Student Laptop Loan Program is designed to support student success by eliminating financial barriers and providing access to essential resources. Whether students are pursuing a full four-year degree, working on projects, or facing temporary setbacks like broken laptops, this program provides a flexible solution. This program is available while supplies last.
You will be contacted via email by a Warehouse Operations employee when a loaned laptop is ready for you to pick up. If you do not pick up the loaned laptop within two weeks of this notification, your request will be cancelled
Centrally managed, Bobcat Cash-based printing for students.
The Tech Help Desk on the 4th floor of Alden library provides free software installation support, basic device troubleshooting, and new device setup.
A technology review is required for all information technology, communication technology or software purchases/renewals, including "free" services and services developed in house
Providing computer hardware and software troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair.
Remote management of University-owned Mac OS and licensed software applications, including regular updates and security patching.
Remote management of University-owned Windows computers and licensed software applications, including regular updates and security patching for University-owned PCs.
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.