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Subdomain Registration

Overview

Domain names identify a realm of administrative authority on the Internet and follow the rules and procedures of the Domain Name System (DNS). Domain names are organized in a hierarchy of levels. Well known top level domains (TLDs) are .com, .ca, .org, .net. Below these domains are second-level and third-level domains that are open to anyone desiring a public presence on the Internet. UBC manages domain registration for all subdomains falling under ubc.ca.


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myDNS

Overview

myDNS is an IP Address Management (IPAM) platform for the UBC IP infrastructure, including DNS and DHCP services. Management of UBC domain names and IP addresses is available to registered UBC network administrators.

Read here to find out what UBC IP is doing to address IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.


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Websites

Overview

The UBC IT Web Services team specializes in developing and maintaining Drupal websites tailored for the campus community. Whether you require a robust content management system or a user-friendly blogging platform, we focus on creating optimized, visually appealing, and mobile-friendly Drupal websites. Our team provides comprehensive services for developing new Drupal websites or revamping existing ones, ensuring effective organization and design of online content.


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  • Contact us to assess and schedule your web services development or enhance your current web presence


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UBC Information Security Office

Overview

The UBC Information Security Office promotes and enhances the computer security of students, faculty, staff and visitors connected to UBC's computer and communications systems, and the information resources shared through those systems.

Privacy & Information Security - Fundamentals

The training covers the fundamental knowledge that everyone should have about privacy and information security, including units on:


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Mailing Lists

Overview

A mailing list is a popular and easy way for groups to share information via email. Mailing lists can be moderated or unmoderated, and subscribing to/from lists is simple.

Mailing lists are most effective when there are many subscribers - if you only need a small list, you are probably better off sending an email to multiple recipients. However, if you want to email more than a few people and/or the number of recipients will potentially grow, a mailing list is a useful tool.


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Software Licensing

Overview

UBC IT is able to provide a variety of software programs at discounted rates and others at no cost for the university community. Statistical products, Microsoft software, and UBC administrative system software are available through IT, with the advantage of lower prices and a convenient installation process.


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