Research Cyberinfrastructure Consulting
Engage with an experienced, knowledgeable Research Cyberinfrastructure analyst from the Office of the CTO about your research project or proposal.
Engage with an experienced, knowledgeable Research Cyberinfrastructure analyst from the Office of the CTO about your research project or proposal.
NameCoach is a cloud-based service that allows students and instructors to record their name, in their own voice.
Google Groups is a service you can use to send mass email, grant group members permission to Google files, collaborate with colleagues and more.
Microsoft Teams is a business communication platform developed by Microsoft, as part of the Microsoft 365 family of products. Teams primarily offers workspace chat and videoconferencing, file storage, and application integration.
UW–Madison Profile offers students, faculty, staff, advisors and instructors a new platform to view, assert, and manage visibility of personal information, contact information, and demographic data about themselves at UW–Madison.
Globus is a web-based platform for research that supports secure data sharing, big data transfers, data lifecycle automation and secure sharing with collaborators at other institutions.
Last updated: As UW–Madison’s core research computing center, CHTC supports a variety of scalable computing capabilities, including high-throughput computing (HTC), tightly-coupled computations (e.g. “MPI”), high-memory, and GPUs. Research Computing Facilitators provide personalized consultations for new users, online learning materials, email-based support, and drop-in office hours for help. CHTC is also home to the HTCondor Software …
The DoIT Help Desk offers free software services such as virus detection and removal and operating system re-installs. In addition, if you have a departmentally owned Apple or Dell computer that is in need of a hardware repair, we can facilitate a repair to one of our contract repair service vendors who are Dell and Apple warranty certified.
The Duo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) service provides secure access to all UW–Madison applications. Paired with the NetID login service, Duo MFA adds an extra layer of identity protection onto the NetID login.
The eText reader provides integrated access to publisher eTexts via Canvas, as well as access to other publisher-provided tools and resources – typically at a fraction of the print cost.