UNIVERSITY-WIDE SERVICES
User Guidelines
On-campus services
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Large-Scale Computer System
We provide high-performance computing environments through large-scale computer systems to academic researchers both within and outside the university, as well as researchers in industry.
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OUID
OUID is the integrated ID platform for all members associated with the University of Osaka.
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Educational Learning Support Environments
Implements a comprehensive information education curriculum ranging from basic computer usage to advanced computing techniques such as programming.
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Online Teaching Guide at Osaka University
Posts information about services supporting remote lectures and other services provided by the university.
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Digital Library
Collaborates with the University Library to create an environment that facilitates educational and research activities using computer and internet resources.
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ODINS
The Osaka Daigaku Information Network System (ODINS) works to develop and maintain the campus network infrastructure at the University of Osaka.
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Campus Cloud
Provides campus mail service and virtual server hosting service.
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Housing Services
Provides housing service that offers facilities for installing servers and network equipment related to education and research within the university.
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IT Core Annex
The D3 Center houses large-scale computers, various university servers, ODINS, and other systems in conjunction with supercomputer updates.
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OU-CSIRT
Monitors and addresses information security incidents occurring at the university.
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Campus License
We have purchased campus licenses for various software, including computer algebra systems. These licenses enable wider software usage across campus at a reduced cost compared to individual purchases.
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Microsoft Campus License
University students and staff members are entitled to use Microsoft products including Windows OS and Office. These can also be installed on personal computers.
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ICHO
Groupware used among faculty and staff.
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Cybermedia Commons
Supports students' self-directed learning and research activities as part of active learning.