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IT Central provides a Service Level Agreement (SLA) contract for departments wishing to have dedicated IT support. This includes, but not limited to, operating systems, mobile devices, email and file storage.
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- Best Practices and Guidelines
Residents agreeing to this End User License Agreement (EULA) must use the University Network Service in an ethical and lawful manner. The use of University Network is a privilege, not a right, which may be revoked for misuse.
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- SPSS & AMOS
Departmental IT staff are authorized to request SPSS and AMOS authorization codes for departmental employee device activation. IT staff must abide by IBM's licensing terms and conditions.
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- Statistical Analysis System
Through a cooperative agreement with MSU-Bozeman Information Technology Services, UM faculty and staff may obtain SAS statistical software.
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- Microsoft
Microsoft EES (Enrollment for Education Solutions) is an enterprise licensing agreement. The EES program allows UM to license Microsoft software covered by the program at extremely low cost compared with retail or even most discounted pricing.
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A Departmental Technology Liaison is intended to be a contact point for IT staff when providing IT support for a UM IT supported department. Ideally, Tech Liaisons are well known in the department and have a solid understanding of how technology is being utilized throughout his/her department.
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- Software Licensing
There are different types of licenses and licensing contracts, and different vendors may use different terms to describe their licenses. This article includes some key terms to help you understand the differences between license types.
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- Apple
Apple has changed its licensing program for educational institutions.
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- Software Licensing
Software licensing and acquisition information for many software applications is available through Central IT.
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- Email, Accounts, & Access
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Zoom web conferencing services is compliant (with some exceptions) with WCAG 2.1 AA Standards, revised Section 508 Standards, and the EN 301 549 Accessibility requirements. Features are included in this article.
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- Web & Digital Communications
Instructions and information on the navigation of your website.
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Instructions for creating the Video block.
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- Captioning, copyright, and media services overview and FAQ
This FAQ is intended to serve as a guide for copyright policies and procedures for University of Montana faculty, staff and students.