Globus
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.
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.
The CyberArk service provides password manager and Privilege Access Management (PAM) functionality and controls for users, accounts, processes, and systems at UW–Madison.
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.
Helping UW–Madison departments use data to create relevant communications and engagements through a variety of media—saving time, improving effectiveness, and removing redundancy.
Google Groups is a service you can use to send mass email, grant group members permission to Google files, collaborate with colleagues and more.
NameCoach is a cloud-based service that allows students and instructors to record their name, in their own voice.
The DoIT Departmental Support Windows Operating System Deployment (OSD) Service is a flexible, cost-effective solution that UW–Madison departments may use to deploy Windows and commonly installed applications to departmentally owned systems.
Low Code Solutions enables developers and software development teams to build applications of medium to lower complexity.
Engage with an experienced, knowledgeable Research Cyberinfrastructure analyst from the Office of the CTO about your research project or proposal.
Research Object Storage (S3) is an object file storage solution for eligible researchers and their research group members. It is hosted on premise by UW–Madison and is not a public cloud application, such as Amazon Web Services (although it is based on the AWS S3 protocol).