Standard OS & Software Support
Support for this service includes upgrades and patches, software packaging and distribution, manual installation of software, troubleshooting, licenses management, and OnTheHub assistance.
Maintaining and Updating the Standard Software List and Package: IST will assess the clients’ needs and maintain a standard software list that represents the most commonly used in the University. We will monitor the operating system releases from vendors to maintain an up-to-date and secure operating system for University workstations.
Software Packaging and Distribution: We will package commonly used software and make them available for self-serve: these packages can either be ‘pushed’ to client computers or made available for users to install without granting administration access.
Manual installation of non-packaged Software: For less commonly used software or software that doesn’t support packaging, we will install it on the individual user’s computer manually (via remote support). Non-standard software will be installed as exceptions with the approval of an authorized approver of the user's unit. Upgrade and updates to this software will be done upon the user's request.
Upgrades/patches: We will manage the upgrade and updates of the packaged software and operating systems, including the timing and schedule to limit the impacts on a user's work. For standard software and operating systems, the updates can be pushed to the user's computer automatically.
Troubleshooting: We support the standard software and Operating System and will investigate malfunctions, determine the root causes, and fix them for users. We will not support or maintain outdated Operating Systems or non-standard software.
Licenses management: We manages the volume licenses of the Operating System (Windows) and productivity suite (MS Office).
Licensing Models: When purchasing software be sure to pay careful attention to licensing models as these can pose challenges during installation and for use. Some servers have license software requirements in which IST can provide a license manager for assistance. Note that this adds time to the install process, and may come with associated fees. Things to Look Out For:
- Authorization to use - Be sure to read the software’s Terms & Conditions. Some freeware software may have educational versions, but ultimately, cannot be installed on certain machines (i.e. VMs)
- Licensing per seat - Some licensing models on software require one license per seat. For example, if you need software installed in a room with 10 computers, you are required to have 10 licenses.
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Technology Support