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Duo

Help accessing Duo


Campus wired and wireless networking hardware such as switches, UPS, power supplies, firewalls. Networking hardware are electronic devices which are required for communication and interaction between devices on a computer network.


Zoom is a video and audio conferencing tool with easy collaboration, chat, screen sharing and more across mobile devices, desktops, and telephones.


Engage with the DoIT staff for help and advice about IT collaboration tools at Stony Brook


Support for Stony Brook's high-performance computing (HPC) clusters: SeaWulf, Ookami, & ClinWulf.


Website editing is done with a web browser – meaning you can update your site from anywhere, anytime as long as you have an Internet connection. With Omni CMS, you can easily update your Stony Brook website.


If your having any problems using a software program you can get help here


IT Assistance with the StarRez Housing Portal


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. Google Calendar is the calendar feature offered with Google Apps for Education. It allows users to easily create, share, edit, and delete meeting invitations, calendar events, and tasks. These are easily accessed and synced between computers and mobile devices.


Support for computers, printers, mobile phones and tablets.


Connect to your desktop or the university network from off campus


Help accessing other University accounts such as PeopleSoft, SFS, Cbase, Last Pass Enterprise, EZ Proxy


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


Help accessing SOLAR


Advice as to what Telephony services will best suit your team


Services to erase data from your hard drive (and any other media) in such a manner that it cannot be recovered


Google Drive provides a single place to store, create, sync, and share documents, files, and folders of all types


The university is current using Cisco VoIP phones. The Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology allows the user to make voice calls over broadband internet, rather than through a traditional, analog connection. VoIP phone can look just like a traditional office desk phone.


Hard wired connections to the university network


Help with your NetID


Leave Feedback pertaining to the University's ITSM Portal


DoIT will help you move your computers and printers