Applications within this portfolio provide stand-along value in support of the educational mission. These applications are often used by individual faculty and students to conduct research, to collaborate, and to gain a deeper understanding of how technology is used in the real world.
Faculty and staff may use this form to purchase software or obtain a quote.
Use this form to request software to be added to the classroom and lab computers on the Regional campuses for the upcoming semester. Software requests need to be made well in advance, typically by the last week of July for fall courses.
Use this request form to request the packaging of software so that it can be delivered to classroom computers, included on the base image included on each department computer, or made available via Casper or the SCCM Application Manager. This form should only be used by technical support staff.
Miami's AppPortal technology streams applications to your computer or device, making the application appear as if it is running from your computer or device. AppPortal technology provides access to Banner and Kronos, as well as access to Windows applications for Mac users and CSE 148 students.
Miami's AppPortal technology streams applications to your computer or device, making the application appear as if it is running on your computer.
Miami's AppPortal Applications technology streams applications to your computer or device, making the application appear as if it is running from your computer or device. This technology relies on Microsoft's RemoteApp and Desktop Services. AppPortal technology provides access to Banner, MInE, & Kronos, as well as access to Windows applications for Mac users and CSE 148 students.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) employs encryption and other security means to secure your data when using your computer through public network access (wired or wireless) off campus.
Students, faculty, and staff use the Miami VPN service for macOS to access internal Miami resources securely from off-campus or to connect to protected IT systems, such as Native Banner
Miami students, faculty, and staff can use this application for Windows to access internal Miami resources securely from off-campus or to connect to protected IT systems, such as Native Banner.
Miami students, faculty, and staff can use this application on Linux to access internal Miami resources securely from off-campus or to connect to protected IT systems, such as Native Banner.