Purdue Information Technology supports many different services across campus. Services listed here are not exhaustive and only a small fraction of what we support. If the service you need is not listed please use One Purdue or our A-Z Site Map to find it.
Shopping at the Purdue University Apple site is a great way to take advantage of Apple education pricing on Mac® computers, Apple software, and select accessories. It’s also an easy way to purchase an iPad® or iPhone® and gives you customization and personalization options.
The Audio Visual Services group provides Purdue with leading edge audiovisual systems. AV Services' goal is to enhance teaching and learning in classrooms and labs, while providing intuitive and standardized access to instructional technology. AV Services also provides design and consultation expertise based on current AV trends and innovations to departments when new infrastructure is being planned and can assist with audio visual needs for conferences and events.
BoilerCast lecture capture is available in all centrally scheduled classrooms and can be set to record your classes automatically and published to course sites in Brightspace.
BoilerKey was retired on June 27, 2023 and replaced with Purdue Login.
Box is a cloud-based collaboration application that allows for secure file storage and collaboration. As a cloud-based tool, Box regularly makes improvements and adds features to Box and its related applications. Box also integrates with Office 365, and allows for multiple people to edit at the same time, providing a collaborative work environment.
D2L Brightspace is Purdue's learning management system.
Purdue IT’s Business Continuity Planning (BCP) team was established to enable Purdue to continue offering necessary services in the case of a disruptive event.
Faculty, staff, and students receive a base Purdue Career Account that allows access to specific services at Purdue, including email, Office 365 and my.purdue.
Cascade is a web content management system (CMS) that makes it as easy to create and manage websites while focusing on fresh, quality content and assists with brand standards integration for Purdue University websites.
Purdue IT supports instructional technology in centrally scheduled classrooms.
Purdue IT provides a variety of collaboration tools to help teams and individuals work together and share information. Offerings include WebEx, Microsoft Teams, Box, One Drive, Confluence and more.
Instructional labs provide students and instructors at Purdue's West Lafayette campus with facilities designed to promote teaching and learning through the use of desktop computer systems.
Purdue IT Shopping Online provides access to the online Dell storefront with special Purdue pricing on computers and other electronics. Equipment can be ordered online and delivered to a home address.
DocuSign is a tool for managing and gathering approvals quickly and securely using any Internet-connected device. Users can upload and send their own document or utilize pre-loaded forms.
Learn how to setup your @purdue.edu email account, edit your directory information, how the spam filter works, and about the other email services that are available.
Purdue IT offers a variety of ways to build and enhance IT careers on campus, as well as outside the University, whether you are a staff member looking for new challenges and advancement, a recent graduate embarking on a career, or a student just getting started.
An open-sourced program created by Purdue IT Networks and Security, FileLocker allows faculty, staff, and students a convenient, secure way to share files with other people, both on and off campus.
Purdue IT has partnered with Gartner, the world’s leading research and advisory company, to provide students, staff and faculty with the latest technology research and resources.
The IT Service Management Office, a part of Purdue IT's End User Experience area, helps Purdue University meet its strategic goals through aligning IT with business needs, based on the ITIL® framework.
Kaltura allows faculty to upload and distribute videos that can be viewed by students on a variety of platforms.
The Purdue IT Knowledge Base is a global knowledge base with Purdue-specific information through which users can search for tips and tutorials on resolving computer issues.
LastPass password manager allows users to securely store, generate, and manage their passwords.
Starting in the 2021 fall semester, Purdue is implementing Microsoft's multi-factor authentication process to help protect University email and your personal information from security risks.
Microsoft Defender for Office 365 is a security email service that monitors email traffic across Purdue University in order to protect you from malicious phishing campaigns, marketing spam, malware and more.
Purdue has licensed Office 365 from Microsoft to make it available for free on an individual basis to students, faculty and staff, including use on their personally owned machines.
Microsoft Teams is a cloud-based collaboration application that is part of Office 365 and is available for use by Purdue faculty, staff and students.
myPurdue is the central online hub for students to connect with student services, financial aid, academics and more during your time at Purdue.
Are you a new student, faculty or staff member? This page will help you get started and answer questions about Purdue information technology resources.
Information on how to change your Purdue Career Account password.
Information about centrally supported phone, voicemail and data networks on the West Lafayette campus.
All faculty, staff and students with a Purdue career account have access to use Purdue IT lab printers. Each is provided with an allotment of prints using the print quota system. Printers are located in computer labs, residence halls and other locations to maximize convenience to students.
Purdue Login is the two-factor login for protected tools and services such as Brightspace, SAP, MyPurdue, Qualtrics and more.
Qualtrics is a web-based survey creation, collection, and analysis software tool. Can be used for the creation of open surveys, targeted (panel) surveys, and open polling.
Purdue IT is dedicated to helping faculty, students and staff connect to Purdue's technology resources from where they are. This page contains information for anyone working remotely from campus.
Research Computing provides access to leading-edge computational and data storage systems as well as expertise in a broad range of high-performance computing activities.
ResNet stands for Residential Networks and is the service that allows you to connect your personal devices to the campus network, either wirelessly with PAL3.0 or by using an industry standard Ethernet connection.
Robotic process automation (RPA) is a software technology that makes it easy to build, deploy, and manage software robots that emulate human actions, interacting with digital systems and software.
Secure Purdue's mission is protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of University information and technology assets.
ITIS offers virtual machines hosted on highly available infrastructure capable of meeting a wide array of needs from simple web servers to high-demand database and multi-tier applications.
Report incidents, submit requests, search Purdue IT knowledge base articles, see your ticket history and more.
Microsoft SharePoint is a collaboration platform that allows multiple users to share and manage content, knowledge, and applications to empower teamwork, quickly find information, and seamlessly collaborate across the organization.
SMARTcomputing is a collaborative, University-wide initiative for systems provisioning and management intended to establish a program that better leverages technology resources for hardware and software.
Purdue IT Software Licensing and Distribution establishes software agreements between Purdue University and software vendors, and the distribution of the resulting licensed software for faculty, staff and student use.
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Purdue faculty, staff, students and, in some cases, alumni have access to Purdue-negotiated pricing on computer hardware, software, and mobility service plans through the Purdue IT Shopping program
The Networks and Telecommunications team is responsible for the design, installation, testing, activation, configuration, and maintenance of the telecommunication systems and data networks on the West Lafayette campus.
Video Express is a series of self-service video recording sites that allow faculty to easily record high-quality video that can include PowerPoints, screen captures, and more into the final videos.
Purdue Video Production is the University's only full-service video department.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides a secure connection from your laptop or desktop to systems on campus.
Purdue offers faculty, staff and students access to three different web-conferencing tools: Zoom, WebEx and Microsoft Teams. This page offers insight into choosing a tool that best fits your needs.
WebEx is Purdue's centrally supported web-conferencing tool, allowing the use video, audio and phone connections.
Eduroam is a secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. It allows students, researchers, and staff from participating institutions to obtain Internet connectivity across campus and when visiting other participating institutions by simply opening their laptop.
Zoom is a web-conferencing tool available to faculty and staff at Purdue, and has been integrated into the Brightspace learning management system. This page contains information about how to obtain an account and includes links to how-tos and other helpful documentation.