Popular Services

Bingview/VDI is Binghamton University's Virtual Desktop environment.


The first point of contact for all Information Technology support needs.


Information Technology Services maintains a door access system to provide access to University owned & leased spaces.


Information Technology Services manages software licensing for the University and distributes software and software licenses.


Information Technology Services utilizes a suite of products to support virtual infrastructure needs across the campus.


Information Technology Services provides remote access for users who are working/learning remotely to campus resources.


Binghamton University provides Email, Calendar, Contacts, Cloud Storage, and Chat through Google Workspace for Education.


Information Technology Services provides (voice) telephone, efax, voicemail, call routing and support for departments.


Listservs and Google Groups are used as a tool for collaboration and sharing of information. They are used by people who communicate often to a specific population.


Information Technology Services is responsible for maintaining the high-speed data network that spans the Binghamton University campuses.


Information Technology Services uses Brightspace as our Learning Management System (LMS)


Personal device repair is provided through Information Technology Services (ITS) as a service funded by Binghamton University's technology fee.


Information Technology Services provides printing services for faculty, staff and students.


Information Technology Services provides computer labs for students, faculty and staff.


ITS provides security cameras for University owned and leased spaces.


The University uses several types of database platforms to support day to day campus student and business needs.


Information Technology Services manages approved IT Projects.


ITS manages a fleet of loaner laptop computers for short term use by faculty, staff and students.


Information Technology Services provides hardware and software support for University owned devices, including desktops, and laptops.


Encrypted storage for research data.


New University Cellular Service requires approval from Dean/AVP or higher


Information Technology Services maintains data centers at two locations that have redundant systems for power, data, and cooling.


ITS develops custom software applications when commercial software is not available, or does not meet the campus needs.


The Educational Communications Center (EdComm) supports and maintains classroom technology, and can provide technology assistance prior to, or during, an active classroom activity.