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A listing of University classrooms including pictures and details on seating capacity, lighting, audio-visual equipment, and more.

A Listserv is a method of communicating with a group of people via e-mail.

The Scantron software and hardware is used for computerized test scoring. An on-line service request form must be filled out prior to coming to Operations Service Counter.

MyAnalytics is an extension of the Microsoft 365 Apps user experience. It uses everyday data that is already available in Microsoft 365 to produce insights and suggestions that will help you achieve balance and better make use of your time. It aims to identify and improve work patterns by looking at how time is spent and who they spend it with.

Microsoft Stream is the video storage and streaming service, similar to YouTube, that is part of University's Office 365 subscription.

The University has negotiated specialized “fleet” pricing for photocopier and printer equipment, supplies, and repair service with Xerox. In the event that a new photocopier or printer is required by a department, clients are asked to contact Procurement to make the necessary arrangements for the purchase and installation of this equipment.

The Flexible Work Arrangements (FWA) program hopes to achieve a flexible work environment that supports the overall wellbeing of employees, is aligned with the University’s mission, and contributes to its success.

Electronic Research Services Office (eRSO)
The Electronic Research Services Office software (eRSO) is being used by the Office of Research and Innovation Services (ORIS), Research Ethics Board (REB), Animal Care Committee (ACC), and Chemical Control Centre (CCC) to manage their daily work.

ESS (Early Support System), SET (Students Evaluation of Teaching)

Redeploying a computer to another employee or setting up a new computer for the first time as well as provide information on device procurement.

Microsoft SharePoint is a cloud-based service that helps University of Windows faculty, staff, students and community partners share and manage content, knowledge, and applications to empower teamwork, quickly find information and seamlessly collaborate across the organization.

VMware is a virtualization platform that makes it possible to partition a single physical server into multiple virtual machines. Most of the University servers currently run as Virtual Machines (VMs) in our centralised VMware Virtual Environment.

I.T. Services provides assistance to faculty and staff experiencing hardware problems with their work devices, or wanting to upgrade or dispose their devices.

Domain Name Services (DNS) is the Internet's equivalent of a phone book. DNS servers maintain a directory of domain names (example: uwindsor.ca) and translate them to Internet Protocol (IP) addresses (example: 137.207.71.196). This is necessary because, although domain names are easy for people to remember, computers or machines, access websites based on IP addresses. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol used to assign IP addresses and provide configuration information to devices such as servers, desktops, or mobile devices, so they can communicate on a network using the Internet Protocol (IP). All IP addresses are dynamically allocated by our DHCP servers on both wireless and wired networks

Microsoft Power Automate, formerly Microsoft Flow, is a service that allows to create automated workflows between apps and services to synchronize files, get notifications, collect data, and more. IT Services utilizes Microsoft’s Power Automate workflow engine to automate the processing of various tasks.