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  • Buy standard, recommended computers.
    • Process purchasing of Dell or Apple (Mac) desktops and laptops through University Purchasing.
  • Install contemporary, factory-like Windows or Mac OS on Dell or Apple hardware, if hardware supports it (limit of 1 hour).
  • Process standard warranty services for Dell and Apple systems.
  • Configure and assist with Cornell's email and calendar services.
  • Purchase software, and coordinate campus and other license management.
  • Distribute software licenses and media.
  • Consultation services, 30 minutes per issue.
    • Consult on what hardware to buy and where. Includes consideration of best pricing and service, quality, and warranty options.
    • Consult on personal mobile solutions.
    • Consult on support options for systems more than 6 years old or running non-contemporary operating systems.
    • Consult on backup strategies and options.
    • First-look for hard drive recovery situations, and referral as appropriate.
    • Assist graduate students regarding their personal systems.
    • Advise on IT security, as well as malware remediation options.
    • Advise on Cornell IT policies and share Chemistry IT's best practices.
  • Opt-in extras:
    • Required: Opt-in groups must support Chemistry IT's maintenance of a complete hardware inventory, including computers and printers.
    • By default, group computers are managed by Chemistry IT. Group may opt-out specific systems, but no change in billing. Services for managed computers include:
      • Installation, troubleshooting, and diagnostics on systems less than 6 years old running contemporary operating systems.
      • Arrange standard back-ups where needed, using CIT's EZ-Backup service.
      • Enable NetID-based log-on user-level accounts.
      • Provision admin accounts for faculty member and IT Rep.
        • If group distributes their Admin password to additional group members, this action will limit Chemistry IT's responsibilities.
      • Install and update contemporary applications.
        • Basic software includes MS Office, Adobe, ChemDraw, and Identity Finder.
        • Ensure computers configured following best-practices for security and other considerations.
          • Users must still engage in safe computing practices.
          • Antivirus installation, management, and scanning.
          • Software inventory and patching tools.
        • Malware remediation. Detect and remove malware when feasible. Reconstruct systems, as appropriate.
        • Manage IT Security incidents and warnings, coordinating with A&S IT Security Liaison and CIT as appropriate.
      • Attach computers to instruments or specialized peripherals (limit of 3 hours).
        • Instrument computers may not be used for general internet web surfing.
      • Linux workstations are set up using a standard configuration.
    • Process purchasing of almost any hardware and peripheral. Warranty service coordination.

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  • Required: Process Sponsored NetID requests.
  • Consultation services, 30 minutes per issue.
    • Recommend other on-campus or off-campus (commercial) resources, as appropriate.
  • Opt-in extras:
    • Establish group file shares, server services using CIT's SFS service . Do for both CIFS (Windows, Macs) and NFS (Linux) services.
      • Uses Cornell's Active Directory groups, managed by Chemistry IT.
    • Needs analysis, design, time estimates, recommend options for larger IT projects.
    • Project specification and management.
    • Work with CIT and other campus computing partners to explore and refine their solutions.
    • Assist with research grant proposal IT requirements and associated IT-related budgetingand maintain access groups.

Research Computing: Cluster and computational support

  • Required: If a system is in Baker 248, it must be managed by Chemistry IT.
  • Offer this support option even for an otherwise opt-out group.
    • Opt-in charges would thus include a group fee and the computer count of the cluster.
    • There would be no user fee, or a count of other group computers.
  • Consider authorize grand-fathering in extra Chemistry IT services to select groups.
  • Opt-in extras:
    • Create and maintain research clusters and servers using contemporary operating systems.
      • For clusters, includes deploying specialized cluster-provisioning software
      • Services do not include research application installation, configuration, testing, or de-bugging.
      • Services do not include researcher's script creation, testing, or de-bugging.
    • Work with CIT and other campus computing partners to explore and refine their solutions.
    • Assist with research grant proposal IT requirements and associated IT-related budgeting.