University of Wisconsin–Madison

Services

The services that power UW–Madison. Find what you need to succeed.

  • Server Certificates ( SSL/TLS )

    SSL/TLS certificates allow secure communication between devices on the internet. They are used to encrypt data sent to and from websites, which helps to protect users’ privacy and build trust in the…

  • Server hosting

    The Cloud Computing Infrastructure (CCI) initiative offers shared, scalable virtual server hosting to campus.

  • Shared Tools

    The Shared Tools team manages an on-premise GitLab instance (git.doit.wisc.edu) for UW–‍Madison under a GitLab for Campuses license.

  • SharePoint Online

    SharePoint in Microsoft 365 provides the content services for all files in Microsoft 365, including files stored and shared within Teams, Groups, and Outlook. SharePoint manages files (including permissions management), and powers…

  • Software

    No-charge software through our Campus Software Library.

  • Static IPs

    Departments can request permanent IP addresses to securely and remotely access a restricted network on campus.

  • Storage (Block)

    Create extra storage that looks just like another hard drive to your server, and pay only for the storage you use.

  • Storage (file)

    Easy to access, organize, manage and share your department’s data in a single online location.

  • Storage (Object/S3)

    DoIT is offering on-premise object storage utilizing the S3 protocol. S3 is an industry standard object storage service that offers industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance.

  • Surveys (Qualtrics)

    Easily create surveys, collect and store data, and produce reports.

  • Teaching & research application development

    The Teaching & Research Application Development service creates applications to meet teaching, learning, and research needs.

  • Telephone service (Cisco VoIP)

    DoIT is responsible for supporting all aspects of the Cisco VoIP telephone service including infrastructure, voicemail, and recommendations for telephone sets.