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Central Authentication Service (CAS)

Overview

Central Authentication Service (CAS) is an authentication service that allows UBC applications to authenticate users with Campus-Wide Login (CWL) accounts and provides users with a Single Sign-On (SSO) experience across other campus-wide web applications integrated with CAS.

Note: This service is to be deprecated mid-2025


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Patch Management

Overview

Patch management service is a self-managed patching solution for applying security, software, and operating system updates to servers. The centralized management console allows you to manage patches and updates for servers running Windows, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Ubuntu.

This service is available to UBC EduCloud Server customers.  


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Database Administration Services

Overview

To enable the academic and research missions of the university, UBC IT Database Administration provides database administration services via enterprise level infrastructure, continuous technical supervision and maintenance. Expertise and support is offered in three platforms:


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Business Information Systems

Overview

UBC IT provides comprehensive and sustainable IT solutions for our clients. Our focus is on developing, implementing and maintaining a wide range of applications and underlying infrastructure that meet the unique needs of each client.

Examples of deployed solutions include:


Features & Benefits


Getting Started

  • Contact your Client Service Manager


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Home Drive Storage Service

Overview

The Home Drive Storage Service provides a system for users to securely store their files to a UBC IT managed service.

The data in your Home Drive is secured using your EAD account, and the contents of it cannot be accessed by others. If you need to share files, you can use another service such as TeamShare or Microsoft OneDrive.


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  • No signup required, provisioning is automated if your EAD account meets the requirements


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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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Transmogrifier

Overview

The Transmogrifier is a UBC built web based tool to assist departments and faculties in managing their own networks. It is available for use by registered UBC network administrators only.

Description The Transmogrifier provides management of your authorized set of networks for your department or faculty. Features available are abilities to turn network ports on and off, change settings of a port, view port statistics, and create traffic filters.

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