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  1. DoIT offers an eFax service that allows users to receive faxes (via e-mail) using any personal computer, laptop, or wireless device connected to the Internet.

  2. Kace allows users to install pre-approved software packages on their Stony Brook managed Windows computers at their convenience.

  3. in progress from your cell phone to desktop phone and back to your cell phone ... originate phone calls from a non-Stony Brook device defined in your profile, the caller ID will appear to be sent from your Stony Brook telephone number. ...
  4. to configure their computer to successfully connect to WolfieNet-Secure ... by the rules and trying to connect to WolfieNet-Secure through the access points ... Network (Wired) Students Wired connections are faster, more secure ...
  5. The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is responsible for distributing broadcast email messages. Requests must be pre-approved by a relevant Vice President, Department Head, or the CIO.

  6. that allows purchasers to quickly locate and buy products and services from ... purchasers to compare product details and pricing across suppliers and helps make educated buying decisions. Go to Wolfmart WolfMart Help ...
  7. The RF Business System consists of the Oracle suite of grants management, financial and human resources applications. It is primarily a transaction-processing and report-generating system used by the administrative offices that conduct research activity and serve the Stony Brook research community.

  8. Degree Works is an easy-to use degree audit tool for undergraduate students and their advisors. 

  9. Students can print in SINC Sites and other computer labs on campus, or by using Stony Brook's Print From Anywhere service.

    Staff and Faculty can visit the Institutional Printer Recommendation page for printer options.

  10. DoIT feeds information from PeopleSoft and other systems into the campus phone directory and people search online directory. In compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), student data is not accessible from Stony Brook's People Search tool, only that of faculty, staff, and emeritus.

  11. Stony Brook University utilizes PointSolutions (previously Turning Technologies) polling clickers for interactive, wireless, student responses in classrooms and large lecture halls. PointSolutions allows instructors to float a poll bar above any application, and gives the ability to track each student's performance data generated during a lesson or team activity. This tracking produces student and class performance reports with respect to lessons.

  12. for Google Apps   Setting Up Gmail on iPhone/iPad Note that access to Shared ... to access Google Mail from your mobile device, you will have to first  change ... and Support Help Portal Not Rated ...
  13. connections, helping to protect you. Be sure your computer's Firewall is on. ... addresses. Store the list of numbers/addresses in a secure place separate from ... Faculty, Staff, Students To help keep your computers and the data ...
  14. from the drawers 13" x 19" 110 lb cover support through ... x 18" 140 lb index automatic duplexing from the drawers 13" ... with SR25 Hardware)  (BP-SR25S-A-SNY) DS/SR25 secure print release hardware. ...
  15. The Virtual SINC Site provides a way for students, faculty, and staff members to access site-licensed, academic software titles directly from their personal computers from either on or off campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Students can also use the Virtual SINC Site to access the Print From Anywhere service using any device or operating system.

    Announcement - Virtual SINC Site now requires DUO 2-Step Login.  
  16. It may be necessary at times to transfer files from a local computer to the HPC cluster, or vice versa.  This article will provide instructions on how to do so.

  17. SB You is a web publishing platform powered by WordPress that lets you quickly create professional-looking websites. Faculty, staff and students can create a single site or as many as they want for a variety of purposes such as course information, team activities or personal blogs and portfolios.

  18. Google Mail is the preferred email system at Stony Brook University for faculty, staff, and students on West Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, and select departments within the Health Sciences Center.

    Members of Stony Brook Medicine, including Stony Brook Hospital and the School of Dental Medicine, will continue to use Microsoft Exchange for email due to HIPAA compliance requirements.

  19. Stony Brook University is registered with the InCommon Certificate Service, a means for IT partners and the University community to easily and affordably obtain digital certificates for the safe sharing of online resources, such as the securing of departmental Web servers.

    The InCommon Certificate Service provides unlimited SSL, encryption and code signing PKI certificates for all domains owned by Stony Brook University for one fixed annual fee, allowing Stony Brook to issue certificates based on technical and security needs. The certificates are generated through Sectigo, a trusted commercial certificate authority.

  20. Stony Brook has moved from Blackboard to Brightspace. Spring 2023 was the final semester that Blackboard was an option for courses, and Blackboard retired on 10/4/2023.

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