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The Division of IT at Texas A&M offers a suite of cloud-based services to support the university community’s academic and administrative needs. These services are designed to enhance collaboration, data storage, and application access across departments and devices.
Docking stations offer a seamless bridge between portable laptops and stationary desktop setups, enhancing productivity through expanded screen real estate and peripheral connectivity. Technology Services – Student Affairs supports models like the HP Thunderbolt Dock 120W Gen 2 and Lenovo ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Workstation Dock, with setup guides and troubleshooting resources available for each.
To ensure smooth updates, staff should log out but leave their DSA computers powered on over the weekend, as maintenance windows occur between midnight and noon on Saturdays and Sundays. The page also provides guidance for connecting to TAMU Wi-Fi, accessing office PCs remotely, and troubleshooting Always On VPN connectivity. [doit.tamu.edu]
Stay secure and connected while traveling with essential IT tips tailored for international trips. Learn how to prepare your devices, safeguard your data, and access university resources from anywhere in the world.
DSA employees rely on a wide range of IT applications, and new staff may need support building their skills. This training page offers structured learning paths organized by the Priority Triangle to help employees focus on the most essential tools first.
A Business Impact Analysis helps DSA departments prepare for disruptive events by identifying critical information resources and recovery priorities. This proactive planning ensures continuity of operations and supports vital student services during IT transitions and emergencies.
Start your journey at Texas A&M with a clear, step-by-step IT training roadmap designed to simplify your first day. From setting up Outlook and Teams to mastering SharePoint and Duo, this guide equips new DSA employees with essential tools for success.
Learn how to spot and report phishing emails to protect your data and university systems. This guide equips Student Affairs staff with practical tips and examples to stay vigilant against cyber threats.
Explore the phone systems available to Student Affairs staff at Texas A&M, including setup guides and support resources. Whether you're using Cisco Jabber, Teams Calling, or traditional desk phones, this page helps you stay connected and productive.
Easily manage your department’s Microsoft Outlook distribution lists with tools and permissions tailored for Student Affairs staff. Learn how to add or remove members, request access, and streamline communication across your team.









