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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.


Choose from various software to support word processing, data analysis, presentations, desktop publishing, calendar-keeping, emailing, and PDF needs.


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).


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


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.


Printing is available through network printers (owned or leased). Open access computer lab printers are managed by GoPrint stations that are used to track and release print requests.


RingCentral and Google Meet are communications tools that offer instant messaging (IM), as well as many other features to enhance collaboration and communication in an organization.


IT Solutions can assist its colleagues to find software options, evaluate them, make a good decision, and then purchase the system in a way that protects the end users.


The Managed Workstation program is TWU’s approach to managing University software and hardware computer needs.


In accordance with the Office of Human Resources’ alternative work policy, URP 05.620 Alternative Work Arrangements for Staff Employees, employees shall utilize University-provided computers. IT Solutions maintains and supports University-owned computing devices, addressing lifecycle upgrades and application of security patches.

Use this service to request approval for utilizing personally-owned computers for telecommuting.


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.


Convenient on-demand access to full-function laptop computers in the Student Union at Hubbard Hall and Blagg-Huey Library


By allowing students access to computers in class, they can fully engage their professor during class time and learn to effectively use the programs required for class.


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.


Everyone at TWU has access to network storage space.


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


Colleague is the software package that houses the University’s information in areas that include processing of student applications and registration, scheduling of classes, assisting in financial aid processing, processing of payment of tuition and fees, reporting grades and transcripts, and more.


The computer replacement program provides all eligible employees a computer and manages the operational costs associated with the rapid growth of technology related to personal computing by a replacement cycle.


Client Services employs a dedicated team of technicians to ensure stable operation of all TWU computer labs and computer classrooms.


A TWU email address (username@twu.edu) may allow a discount on cellular phone service.


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


Technology coordinates mailing lists associated with HR records for faculty, staff, students, adjunct faculty, GTAs, etc. Lists are also broken-down by department and by campus.


SAS (Statistical Analysis System) is an integrated system of business software products that allows users to perform statistical analysis, forecasting, quality improvement and more. Coursework assistance is managed by the Center for Research Design and Analysis. Contact information is available: https://twu.edu/center-for-research-design-and-...


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.