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Issues relating to email. Gmail, Outllook, webmail, mobile phone mail


TWU-owned computers and devices come pre-loaded with a standard selection of software that will suit the business and academic needs of most users at TWU.


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.


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


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


Issues related to your TWU username and password


Any person that discovers a vulnerability in TWU systems or system components (e.g., hardware, software, firmware) may report the vulnerability to the Information Security team.


TWU negotiates with vendors to provide TWU students, faculty, and staff access to discounted software for their personal machines and devices.


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


Report an issue with your TWU printers, ImageNet printers, and GoPrint


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.


Multiple calendars can be created and shared, allowing different levels of permissions for each user.


Microsoft Outlook allows for the creation of email-based “public folders” that can be shared among a group of TWU employees. The shared email service is typically used by departments that need a general email address, by student organizations and clubs to share information, and by workgroups large and small to collaborate with co-workers.


TWU Voicemail provides TWU faculty and staff a convenient and cost-effective system for receiving, sending, and managing voicemail messages. RingCentral is a unified communications package which provides phone, messages, fax, text, chat, and meetings in one place. RingCentral services can be managed using desktop / mobile app or online account. Some features are available via phone. Voicemail and faxes can be delivered to email.


Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption secures websites, intranets, extranets, and other server-based applications.


IT Solutions provides several web conference classrooms equipped with Axis and/or Avers cameras.


This form is for printers located in/around computer labs across campus.


Upon request, a member of the classroom support team will meet with the user and train them on how to use the technology in the classroom or web conference room.


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.


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


Classroom Support can help users resolve issues with AV and computer equipment used for class sessions and presentations


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.


IT Solutions provides several video-conference rooms equipped with Cisco codecs and HD quality LifeSize units.


TWU’s RingCentral Unified Communications is maintained and supported by IT Solutions.