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TWU operates two primary domains: pioneer (for students) and fs (for faculty and staff). Active directory is the primary system TWU uses to create usernames.


Pioneer Portal is a user’s gateway to self-service.


TWU utilizes both Microsoft Exchange and Google Suite for Education for email service.


All faculty, staff, and students associated with Texas Woman's University must have a Pioneer Portal account. This account is the key to unlocking several information pages that are found only on TWU's Intranet (Portal).


Everyone at TWU has access to network storage space.


Request support or changes related to your department’s leased copier(s).


Unlike a “help desk”, which primarily provides only information, a “service desk” owns the incidents and questions reported to it and has the training and ability to resolve a high percentage of queries, thereby facilitating faster resolution times to its customers and users.


IT Solutions commits to a culture of cybersecurity awareness through outreach, training, and promotion. Information Security Training is mandated by the State of Texas and is required to be completed at hire and annually thereafter by all employees and contractors that use a computer for 25% or more of their responsibilities.


Texas Woman's University Department of Public Safety uses a variety of methods to alert students, faculty, and staff in case of a significant emergency on a campus.


A virtual machine (VM) is an emulation of a particular computer system. Virtual machines operate based on the computer architecture and functions of a real or hypothetical computer, and their implementations may involve specialized hardware, software, or a combination of both.


Report connectivity issues within the university campus network.


Issues related to your TWU username and password


Antivirus is protective software designed to defend a computer against malicious software.


The Business Applications team support third-party application integration for several academic departments and business offices. Examples of software include CourseLeaf, OnBase,Terminal4, and TerraDotta.


Students have access to self-service where they can plan their degree, register for courses, contact their academic advisors, and (soon) manage holds and financial information.


The Center for Faculty Commons website can help with design and poster printing services.


IT Solutions offers the ability to create quotes and request bids for Office, Classroom, Lab, or Conference room technology needs. Requesting a quote or bid through IT Solutions ensures that users will receive the correct technology that will fulfill the needs of the project at the best possible price.


Wireless network service enables a wireless enabled computer or devices such as laptops, iPhone, iPod Touch and Android devices to connect to the TWU network and internet without plugging into a network jack.


All computers are classified as “controlled items” by State Property Accounting (SPA). TWU is required by the State to maintain an inventory of all computers. Property Control in Facilities Management is responsible for maintaining the inventory of controlled and capitalized items.


Departments and components may request activation of a phone bank to use for outreach and/or fundraising.


Classroom AV and media include Panopto lecture capture, Zoom, microphones, AMX touch panels, and Apple TV.


The on-campus networks provide access to a variety of computing and information services.


IT Solutions assists in evaluating enterprise business application integration needs and ensuring the solution approach will fulfill the requested needs. This service can be requested whenever there is a need for integrating enterprise business applications which usually means accessing source data, transforming the data, and providing target data into a target system.