A
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Services relating to authentication, access, role-based provisioning, etc.
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Research support on advanced applications.
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Custom software development.
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Audiovisual support for academic events in Computer Science
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Audiovisual support for teaching and meeting rooms
B
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Maintaining backup infrastructure, and offering tools for clients to backup and restore data
C
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Communication, coordination, and collaboration tools and services to promote the creation and sharing of ideas and information.
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Conferencing services - audio/visual, remote, teleconferencing support.
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A collection of machines meant to support general-purpose computing.
D
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Maintaining physical data centres, including planning and strategy for data centre management
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Provisioning, hosting, and administration of databases
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Requests for desktop machines, thin clients, laptops, and other computing equipment.
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Support for desktop machines, thin clients, laptops, and other computing equipment
E
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E-signage throughout the Davis Centre for the School of Computer Science.
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Support for email services on campus.
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Removing broken and damaged computing equipment
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Loans of computing equipment
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Advice and purchasing support for computing equipment.
H
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Front-line support for any Information Technology needs in Computer Science.
M
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Monitoring Information Technology systems and services
N
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Network access via wired or wireless network within the School of Computer Science
O
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Technical aspects of onboarding for new faculty, staff, postdocs, visitors, and students.
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Online course development
P
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Project portfolio management and project management services
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Support for printing within Computer Science
R
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Information Technology requirements for planning and implementing space renovations in Computer Science
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Administrative reporting and analytics, primarily by request.
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Advice and guidance on submitting proposals and using research grants to pay for computing and information technology
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Services to support research lab equipment and resources.
S
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Services to provide a secure computing environment for end users. Includes network security, system security, application security, etc.
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Security consultative services, training, education, etc.
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Services that respond to, remediate, and seek to prevent security incidents
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Provisioning, hosting, and administration of servers, physical and virtual
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Maintaining software repositories, and software installation.
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Specialized server support to meet research requirements, including clusters, Hadoop, graphics processing unit (GPU) computing
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Back-end technology and services for server storage, database backups, etc.
T
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A collection of hosts meant to support the computing requirements of CS courses.
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Computer Science undergraduate teaching labs
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Services that support teaching: assignments, exam submission and marking, teaching evaluations, etc.
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Advice and guidance on Information Technology
W
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Infrastructure for websites and web services, as well as consulting on web technologies.