The CUIT Service Catalog lists the various services offered by CUIT to the Columbia University community and provides details including description, initiation information, service levels, and contact information for more information or to report problems.
Press tab below to filter services by constituency.
This CUIT Service Catalog has been launched for 2011 and is still under development and improvement. The CUIT A to Z Index of Services is still a useful guide that you should use if you are unable to locate information needed.
Your input and ideas are welcome so please email askcuit@columbia.edu
Authentication Services
Authentication services include web single sign-on (using WIND), identity federation (using Shibboleth), and authentication to directories on web servers (using Pamacea).
Cable TV
100 channels of Cable TV is available in selected Columbia Morningside buildings.
Collaboration Services
CUIT offers wikis for collaboration at Columbia.
Blogs for individuals and groups at Columbia.
Collaboration environment to communicate, share documents, collaboratively edit and organization tools like calendar, membership, announcements, documents, and group work.
Course Management Systems
CourseWorks is Columbia University's online course management system used by schools at Morningside Campus (except Business and Law) and at CUMC.
Course Evaluations is a tool for evaluating courses, instructors, and TAs either at the end of the term or can be used for mid-term evaluations.
Sakai is Columbia University’s proposed next generation course management system.
Knowledge Map offers tools to develop, track, manage, and publish curriculum.
Internet-based plagiarism-detection service.
Survey tool for creating and delivering surveys to user with UNI or an email address.
CUIT Administrative IDs
The Application Security Group within CISO’s Office offers access request fulfillments and services like User access and Authorizations for University Central Systems
CUIT Computer Security Services
The CUIT Security team offers guidance and clarification to understanding Columbia University IT policies, guidelines and standards.
Delegated Identity Administration (DIA)
DIA is a web application that enables Departmental Administrators (DAs) to provision individuals.
Desktop Support
Windows platform desktop backup and onsite and remote support for supported hardware and software on both Apple OS and Windows platforms for administrative departments throughout the university.
Directory Services
The university directory is managed by the CUIT IAM group. Services include, automated listing (de-listing) to the online directory and timely publication of accurate bio-demographic information.
Electronic Document Management
Provide Electronic document storage and retrieval capabilities.
CubMail is a web-based interface to your Columbia email. It provides a secure and convenient way to send and receive mail from any location using just a Web browser such as Internet Explorer, FireFox, or Safari.
Cyrus is the University's primary "free" email storage and access system, serving over 60,000 users.
A Microsoft Exchange email account is provided as part of the Central LAN service.
A variety of email client programs may be used to access your Columbia or Exchange email.
CUIT manages the columbia.edu email domain as well as a number of school, departmental, and organizational virtual email domains , filtering for SPAM and viruses and routing mail to on- and off-campus email storage and access services.
CUIT provides tools to create and manage email distribution lists of from a few to thousands of members.
LionMail is Columbia’s new email system powered by Google. Columbia University is working with Google to provide a state-of-the-art email messaging, contacts and calendaring system for many members of the University community.
Enterprise Business Intelligence Solutions
Enterprise Business Intelligence Solutions consists of DARTS (Departmental Advanced Tracking & Reporting), COB (Consolidated Operating Budget) and the Data Warehouse.
Financial Systems
Central record-keeping and management information system on income and expenditures for University funds of all types.
Helpdesk
First level application, network connectivity, ID support and some 2nd level support services related to computer hardware, cellular phones, standard desktop software, University applications and access to University resources.
Identity & Access Management (IAM)
IAM creates Network ID (UNI) based on the information received from the different systems of record.
Interactive Services
Design, development and maintenance interactive websites and web-applications – including Information Architecture, Web Design and building sites using a content management system.
MyColumbia Administrative Portal
MyColumbia is a web portal that centralized access to key administrative Human Resources and Financial applications.
Network & Web Application Security Tools
The CISO (Columbia University Information Security Office) Security group uses various tools for network security, web application security, and risk mitigation.
Network Access
High-speed wired network access is available in all campus buildings, most University Apartment Housing (UAH), and from remote locations via dedicated high-speed links. Wireless access is available in select areas.
The CUIT VPN service is required when you are logging in from remote locations or insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks on campus and need to access FFE, AP/CAR, other restricted administrative applications, as well as your network file shares on
Dialup network allows you to connect to the University network with a dialup modem over a phone line.
CUIT provides Internet and Internet2 connectivity for the University, actively researches the latest network technology and participates in national and regional organizations including Internet2 and NYSERNet.
A Citrix Server is used for fast remote access to all your Central files and Windows applications.
People@Columbia
Provide application development and infrastructure support to the PeopleSoft HRMS Application; and provide application development and functional analysis support to the Legacy Labor Distribution System.
Research Services
CUIT manages a shared high performance computing (HPC) cluster for researchers in participating departments.
Research Computing Services (RCS) includes staff who act as embedded research computing support to Columbia research groups or centers.
Rascal provides management of data related to Research Administration and Research Compliance.
The InfoEd Suite of products enables faculty, administrators and staff to move efficiently through each part of the grant and contract process from proposal development to post award management.
Servers and Data
CUIT provides limited hosting of servers or services in central location (co-location) with CUIT support.
Linux Apache MySQL PHP (LAMP) platform allows developers from CUIT and the Libraries build and deploy PHP-based applications that serve the larger CU community.
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications for serving web applications written in Java.
CUIT offers free standard, SAN, and wildcard SSL certificates through membership in the InCommon Cert Service.
Service Now Incident Tracking (trouble ticketing) System
Track IT troubles and requests.
Software Licenses
Site licensed academic software available for purchase and distribution.
Microsoft software for download based upon eligibiltiy
Student & Public Computing/Printing
CUIT computer labs provide a combination of workstations and/or ColumbiaNet kiosks. These computing facilities provide users with valid accounts access to a range of software.
CUIT supports a number of electronic classrooms equipped with computer and projection systems, DVD/CD players, VCRs, and audio systems.
CUIT provides a number of high-speed laser printers located throughout campus.
ColumbiaNet kiosk stations provide easy access to a wide variety of campus information, electronic mail, and access to the Internet.
Student Systems
SIS, SSOL, PowerFaids, and ADOL
Voice & Video Communications
CUIT offers mobile devices to faculty and administrators. CUIT devices include iPhones, wireless cards, Androids, and BlackBerry devices. Most devices are global capable and can be synchronized with your Exchange and/or Cyrus account.
Video Conferencing service includes ordering connect service or the utilization of existing ISDN services thus working with Verizon to provide the infrastructure.
Consultation, installation, call tree design, onsite and remote support and training for automated call distribution
Most Morningside locations are served by the University's own telecommunications system using RolmPhones.
CUIT's NetPhhone service uses Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to transmit voice communications over data networks.
Support includes: phone mail support and user training, phonemal broadcast.
CUIT provides web casting setup, live links, archive links, and a DVD copy.
Web Photo Submissions
Web application allowing students of CU and its affiliate institutions to submit photos online for their ID cards.
Web Publishing
Basic hosting for group web sites at Columbia.
Authentication Services
Authentication services include web single sign-on (using WIND), identity federation (using Shibboleth), and authentication to directories on web servers (using Pamacea).
Cable TV
100 channels of Cable TV is available in selected Columbia Morningside buildings.
Collaboration Services
CUIT offers wikis for collaboration at Columbia.
Blogs for individuals and groups at Columbia.
Collaboration environment to communicate, share documents, collaboratively edit and organization tools like calendar, membership, announcements, documents, and group work.
Course Management Systems
CourseWorks is Columbia University's online course management system used by schools at Morningside Campus (except Business and Law) and at CUMC.
Course Evaluations is a tool for evaluating courses, instructors, and TAs either at the end of the term or can be used for mid-term evaluations.
Sakai is Columbia University’s proposed next generation course management system.
Knowledge Map offers tools to develop, track, manage, and publish curriculum.
Internet-based plagiarism-detection service.
Survey tool for creating and delivering surveys to user with UNI or an email address.
CUIT Computer Security Services
The CUIT Security team offers guidance and clarification to understanding Columbia University IT policies, guidelines and standards.
Directory Services
The university directory is managed by the CUIT IAM group. Services include, automated listing (de-listing) to the online directory and timely publication of accurate bio-demographic information.
CubMail is a web-based interface to your Columbia email. It provides a secure and convenient way to send and receive mail from any location using just a Web browser such as Internet Explorer, FireFox, or Safari.
Cyrus is the University's primary "free" email storage and access system, serving over 60,000 users.
A variety of email client programs may be used to access your Columbia or Exchange email.
CUIT provides tools to create and manage email distribution lists of from a few to thousands of members.
LionMail is Columbia’s new email system powered by Google. Columbia University is working with Google to provide a state-of-the-art email messaging, contacts and calendaring system for many members of the University community.
Helpdesk
First level application, network connectivity, ID support and some 2nd level support services related to computer hardware, cellular phones, standard desktop software, University applications and access to University resources.
Identity & Access Management (IAM)
IAM creates Network ID (UNI) based on the information received from the different systems of record.
Network Access
High-speed wired network access is available in all campus buildings, most University Apartment Housing (UAH), and from remote locations via dedicated high-speed links. Wireless access is available in select areas.
Dialup network allows you to connect to the University network with a dialup modem over a phone line.
CUIT provides Internet and Internet2 connectivity for the University, actively researches the latest network technology and participates in national and regional organizations including Internet2 and NYSERNet.
People@Columbia
Provide application development and infrastructure support to the PeopleSoft HRMS Application; and provide application development and functional analysis support to the Legacy Labor Distribution System.
Research Services
CUIT manages a shared high performance computing (HPC) cluster for researchers in participating departments.
Research Computing Services (RCS) includes staff who act as embedded research computing support to Columbia research groups or centers.
Software Licenses
Site licensed academic software available for purchase and distribution.
Microsoft software for download based upon eligibiltiy
Student & Public Computing/Printing
CUIT computer labs provide a combination of workstations and/or ColumbiaNet kiosks. These computing facilities provide users with valid accounts access to a range of software.
CUIT supports a number of electronic classrooms equipped with computer and projection systems, DVD/CD players, VCRs, and audio systems.
CUIT provides a number of high-speed laser printers located throughout campus.
ColumbiaNet kiosk stations provide easy access to a wide variety of campus information, electronic mail, and access to the Internet.
Student Systems
SIS, SSOL, PowerFaids, and ADOL
Voice & Video Communications
Video Conferencing service includes ordering connect service or the utilization of existing ISDN services thus working with Verizon to provide the infrastructure.
Most Morningside locations are served by the University's own telecommunications system using RolmPhones.
Support includes: phone mail support and user training, phonemal broadcast.
CUIT provides web casting setup, live links, archive links, and a DVD copy.
Web Photo Submissions
Web application allowing students of CU and its affiliate institutions to submit photos online for their ID cards.
Web Publishing
Basic hosting for group web sites at Columbia.
Authentication Services
Authentication services include web single sign-on (using WIND), identity federation (using Shibboleth), and authentication to directories on web servers (using Pamacea).
Collaboration Services
CUIT offers wikis for collaboration at Columbia.
Blogs for individuals and groups at Columbia.
Collaboration environment to communicate, share documents, collaboratively edit and organization tools like calendar, membership, announcements, documents, and group work.
Course Management Systems
CourseWorks is Columbia University's online course management system used by schools at Morningside Campus (except Business and Law) and at CUMC.
Course Evaluations is a tool for evaluating courses, instructors, and TAs either at the end of the term or can be used for mid-term evaluations.
Sakai is Columbia University’s proposed next generation course management system.
Knowledge Map offers tools to develop, track, manage, and publish curriculum.
Internet-based plagiarism-detection service.
Survey tool for creating and delivering surveys to user with UNI or an email address.
CUIT Administrative IDs
The Application Security Group within CISO’s Office offers access request fulfillments and services like User access and Authorizations for University Central Systems
CUIT Computer Security Services
The CUIT Security team offers guidance and clarification to understanding Columbia University IT policies, guidelines and standards.
Delegated Identity Administration (DIA)
DIA is a web application that enables Departmental Administrators (DAs) to provision individuals.
Desktop Support
Windows platform desktop backup and onsite and remote support for supported hardware and software on both Apple OS and Windows platforms for administrative departments throughout the university.
Directory Services
The university directory is managed by the CUIT IAM group. Services include, automated listing (de-listing) to the online directory and timely publication of accurate bio-demographic information.
Electronic Document Management
Provide Electronic document storage and retrieval capabilities.
CubMail is a web-based interface to your Columbia email. It provides a secure and convenient way to send and receive mail from any location using just a Web browser such as Internet Explorer, FireFox, or Safari.
Cyrus is the University's primary "free" email storage and access system, serving over 60,000 users.
A Microsoft Exchange email account is provided as part of the Central LAN service.
A variety of email client programs may be used to access your Columbia or Exchange email.
CUIT provides tools to create and manage email distribution lists of from a few to thousands of members.
Enterprise Business Intelligence Solutions
Enterprise Business Intelligence Solutions consists of DARTS (Departmental Advanced Tracking & Reporting), COB (Consolidated Operating Budget) and the Data Warehouse.
Helpdesk
First level application, network connectivity, ID support and some 2nd level support services related to computer hardware, cellular phones, standard desktop software, University applications and access to University resources.
Identity & Access Management (IAM)
IAM creates Network ID (UNI) based on the information received from the different systems of record.
Interactive Services
Design, development and maintenance interactive websites and web-applications – including Information Architecture, Web Design and building sites using a content management system.
MyColumbia Administrative Portal
MyColumbia is a web portal that centralized access to key administrative Human Resources and Financial applications.
Network & Web Application Security Tools
The CISO (Columbia University Information Security Office) Security group uses various tools for network security, web application security, and risk mitigation.
Network Access
High-speed wired network access is available in all campus buildings, most University Apartment Housing (UAH), and from remote locations via dedicated high-speed links. Wireless access is available in select areas.
The CUIT VPN service is required when you are logging in from remote locations or insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks on campus and need to access FFE, AP/CAR, other restricted administrative applications, as well as your network file shares on
Dialup network allows you to connect to the University network with a dialup modem over a phone line.
CUIT provides Internet and Internet2 connectivity for the University, actively researches the latest network technology and participates in national and regional organizations including Internet2 and NYSERNet.
A Citrix Server is used for fast remote access to all your Central files and Windows applications.
People@Columbia
Provide application development and infrastructure support to the PeopleSoft HRMS Application; and provide application development and functional analysis support to the Legacy Labor Distribution System.
Research Services
CUIT manages a shared high performance computing (HPC) cluster for researchers in participating departments.
Research Computing Services (RCS) includes staff who act as embedded research computing support to Columbia research groups or centers.
Rascal provides management of data related to Research Administration and Research Compliance.
The InfoEd Suite of products enables faculty, administrators and staff to move efficiently through each part of the grant and contract process from proposal development to post award management.
Software Licenses
Site licensed academic software available for purchase and distribution.
Microsoft software for download based upon eligibiltiy
Student & Public Computing/Printing
CUIT computer labs provide a combination of workstations and/or ColumbiaNet kiosks. These computing facilities provide users with valid accounts access to a range of software.
CUIT supports a number of electronic classrooms equipped with computer and projection systems, DVD/CD players, VCRs, and audio systems.
CUIT provides a number of high-speed laser printers located throughout campus.
ColumbiaNet kiosk stations provide easy access to a wide variety of campus information, electronic mail, and access to the Internet.
Student Systems
SIS, SSOL, PowerFaids, and ADOL
Voice & Video Communications
CUIT offers mobile devices to faculty and administrators. CUIT devices include iPhones, wireless cards, Androids, and BlackBerry devices. Most devices are global capable and can be synchronized with your Exchange and/or Cyrus account.
Video Conferencing service includes ordering connect service or the utilization of existing ISDN services thus working with Verizon to provide the infrastructure.
Most Morningside locations are served by the University's own telecommunications system using RolmPhones.
CUIT's NetPhhone service uses Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to transmit voice communications over data networks.
Support includes: phone mail support and user training, phonemal broadcast.
CUIT provides web casting setup, live links, archive links, and a DVD copy.
Web Publishing
Basic hosting for group web sites at Columbia.
Authentication Services
Authentication services include web single sign-on (using WIND), identity federation (using Shibboleth), and authentication to directories on web servers (using Pamacea).
Collaboration Services
CUIT offers wikis for collaboration at Columbia.
Blogs for individuals and groups at Columbia.
Collaboration environment to communicate, share documents, collaboratively edit and organization tools like calendar, membership, announcements, documents, and group work.
Course Management Systems
CourseWorks is Columbia University's online course management system used by schools at Morningside Campus (except Business and Law) and at CUMC.
Course Evaluations is a tool for evaluating courses, instructors, and TAs either at the end of the term or can be used for mid-term evaluations.
Sakai is Columbia University’s proposed next generation course management system.
Knowledge Map offers tools to develop, track, manage, and publish curriculum.
Internet-based plagiarism-detection service.
Survey tool for creating and delivering surveys to user with UNI or an email address.
CUIT Administrative IDs
The Application Security Group within CISO’s Office offers access request fulfillments and services like User access and Authorizations for University Central Systems
CUIT Computer Security Services
The CUIT Security team offers guidance and clarification to understanding Columbia University IT policies, guidelines and standards.
Delegated Identity Administration (DIA)
DIA is a web application that enables Departmental Administrators (DAs) to provision individuals.
Desktop Support
Windows platform desktop backup and onsite and remote support for supported hardware and software on both Apple OS and Windows platforms for administrative departments throughout the university.
Directory Services
The university directory is managed by the CUIT IAM group. Services include, automated listing (de-listing) to the online directory and timely publication of accurate bio-demographic information.
Electronic Document Management
Provide Electronic document storage and retrieval capabilities.
CubMail is a web-based interface to your Columbia email. It provides a secure and convenient way to send and receive mail from any location using just a Web browser such as Internet Explorer, FireFox, or Safari.
Cyrus is the University's primary "free" email storage and access system, serving over 60,000 users.
A Microsoft Exchange email account is provided as part of the Central LAN service.
A variety of email client programs may be used to access your Columbia or Exchange email.
CUIT provides tools to create and manage email distribution lists of from a few to thousands of members.
Enterprise Business Intelligence Solutions
Enterprise Business Intelligence Solutions consists of DARTS (Departmental Advanced Tracking & Reporting), COB (Consolidated Operating Budget) and the Data Warehouse.
Financial Systems
Central record-keeping and management information system on income and expenditures for University funds of all types.
Helpdesk
First level application, network connectivity, ID support and some 2nd level support services related to computer hardware, cellular phones, standard desktop software, University applications and access to University resources.
Identity & Access Management (IAM)
IAM creates Network ID (UNI) based on the information received from the different systems of record.
Interactive Services
Design, development and maintenance interactive websites and web-applications – including Information Architecture, Web Design and building sites using a content management system.
MyColumbia Administrative Portal
MyColumbia is a web portal that centralized access to key administrative Human Resources and Financial applications.
Network & Web Application Security Tools
The CISO (Columbia University Information Security Office) Security group uses various tools for network security, web application security, and risk mitigation.
Network Access
High-speed wired network access is available in all campus buildings, most University Apartment Housing (UAH), and from remote locations via dedicated high-speed links. Wireless access is available in select areas.
The CUIT VPN service is required when you are logging in from remote locations or insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks on campus and need to access FFE, AP/CAR, other restricted administrative applications, as well as your network file shares on
Dialup network allows you to connect to the University network with a dialup modem over a phone line.
CUIT provides Internet and Internet2 connectivity for the University, actively researches the latest network technology and participates in national and regional organizations including Internet2 and NYSERNet.
A Citrix Server is used for fast remote access to all your Central files and Windows applications.
People@Columbia
Provide application development and infrastructure support to the PeopleSoft HRMS Application; and provide application development and functional analysis support to the Legacy Labor Distribution System.
Research Services
CUIT manages a shared high performance computing (HPC) cluster for researchers in participating departments.
Research Computing Services (RCS) includes staff who act as embedded research computing support to Columbia research groups or centers.
Rascal provides management of data related to Research Administration and Research Compliance.
The InfoEd Suite of products enables faculty, administrators and staff to move efficiently through each part of the grant and contract process from proposal development to post award management.
Software Licenses
Site licensed academic software available for purchase and distribution.
Microsoft software for download based upon eligibiltiy
Student & Public Computing/Printing
CUIT provides a number of high-speed laser printers located throughout campus.
ColumbiaNet kiosk stations provide easy access to a wide variety of campus information, electronic mail, and access to the Internet.
Student Systems
SIS, SSOL, PowerFaids, and ADOL
Voice & Video Communications
CUIT offers mobile devices to faculty and administrators. CUIT devices include iPhones, wireless cards, Androids, and BlackBerry devices. Most devices are global capable and can be synchronized with your Exchange and/or Cyrus account.
Video Conferencing service includes ordering connect service or the utilization of existing ISDN services thus working with Verizon to provide the infrastructure.
Consultation, installation, call tree design, onsite and remote support and training for automated call distribution
Most Morningside locations are served by the University's own telecommunications system using RolmPhones.
CUIT's NetPhhone service uses Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to transmit voice communications over data networks.
Support includes: phone mail support and user training, phonemal broadcast.
CUIT provides web casting setup, live links, archive links, and a DVD copy.
Web Publishing
Basic hosting for group web sites at Columbia.
Authentication Services
Authentication services include web single sign-on (using WIND), identity federation (using Shibboleth), and authentication to directories on web servers (using Pamacea).
Collaboration Services
CUIT offers wikis for collaboration at Columbia.
Collaboration environment to communicate, share documents, collaboratively edit and organization tools like calendar, membership, announcements, documents, and group work.
Course Management Systems
Survey tool for creating and delivering surveys to user with UNI or an email address.
CUIT Administrative IDs
The Application Security Group within CISO’s Office offers access request fulfillments and services like User access and Authorizations for University Central Systems
CUIT Computer Security Services
The CUIT Security team offers guidance and clarification to understanding Columbia University IT policies, guidelines and standards.
Delegated Identity Administration (DIA)
DIA is a web application that enables Departmental Administrators (DAs) to provision individuals.
Directory Services
The university directory is managed by the CUIT IAM group. Services include, automated listing (de-listing) to the online directory and timely publication of accurate bio-demographic information.
Electronic Document Management
Provide Electronic document storage and retrieval capabilities.
CUIT manages the columbia.edu email domain as well as a number of school, departmental, and organizational virtual email domains , filtering for SPAM and viruses and routing mail to on- and off-campus email storage and access services.
Enterprise Business Intelligence Solutions
Enterprise Business Intelligence Solutions consists of DARTS (Departmental Advanced Tracking & Reporting), COB (Consolidated Operating Budget) and the Data Warehouse.
Financial Systems
Central record-keeping and management information system on income and expenditures for University funds of all types.
Helpdesk
First level application, network connectivity, ID support and some 2nd level support services related to computer hardware, cellular phones, standard desktop software, University applications and access to University resources.
Identity & Access Management (IAM)
IAM creates Network ID (UNI) based on the information received from the different systems of record.
Interactive Services
Design, development and maintenance interactive websites and web-applications – including Information Architecture, Web Design and building sites using a content management system.
Network & Web Application Security Tools
The CISO (Columbia University Information Security Office) Security group uses various tools for network security, web application security, and risk mitigation.
Network Access
The CUIT VPN service is required when you are logging in from remote locations or insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks on campus and need to access FFE, AP/CAR, other restricted administrative applications, as well as your network file shares on
CUIT provides Internet and Internet2 connectivity for the University, actively researches the latest network technology and participates in national and regional organizations including Internet2 and NYSERNet.
People@Columbia
Provide application development and infrastructure support to the PeopleSoft HRMS Application; and provide application development and functional analysis support to the Legacy Labor Distribution System.
Servers and Data
CUIT provides limited hosting of servers or services in central location (co-location) with CUIT support.
Linux Apache MySQL PHP (LAMP) platform allows developers from CUIT and the Libraries build and deploy PHP-based applications that serve the larger CU community.
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications for serving web applications written in Java.
CUIT offers free standard, SAN, and wildcard SSL certificates through membership in the InCommon Cert Service.
Service Now Incident Tracking (trouble ticketing) System
Track IT troubles and requests.
Student Systems
SIS, SSOL, PowerFaids, and ADOL
Voice & Video Communications
CUIT offers mobile devices to faculty and administrators. CUIT devices include iPhones, wireless cards, Androids, and BlackBerry devices. Most devices are global capable and can be synchronized with your Exchange and/or Cyrus account.
Video Conferencing service includes ordering connect service or the utilization of existing ISDN services thus working with Verizon to provide the infrastructure.
Consultation, installation, call tree design, onsite and remote support and training for automated call distribution
Support includes: phone mail support and user training, phonemal broadcast.
Web Photo Submissions
Web application allowing students of CU and its affiliate institutions to submit photos online for their ID cards.
Web Publishing
Basic hosting for group web sites at Columbia.