Microsoft Outlook Email is provided to University of Louisville faculty, staff, and students for secure, reliable email communication through Microsoft 365. Outlook supports professional correspondence, calendar scheduling, and contact management, ensuring seamless integration with other university systems and collaboration tools.
Microsoft Teams - The purpose of the Microsoft Teams service is to provide a unified collaboration and communication platform for all employees. Microsoft Teams enables seamless teamwork through chat, meetings, file sharing, and integration with other Microsoft 365 applications.
Microsoft SharePoint provides a secure, scalable platform for document management, team collaboration, and intranet publishing across the University of Louisville. SharePoint supports departmental and cross-functional collaboration by enabling users to create, share, and manage content in real time, improving communication and operational efficiency.
Office 365 Outlooks and Teams integrated calendaring support services, including setting up shared resources.
CardBox provides University of Louisville faculty, staff and students with secure cloud-based file storage and collaboration capabilities. CardBox, powered by Box.com, enables users to store, share, and manage files from any device, supporting academic, research, and administrative workflows.
Adobe Sign provides a secure, cloud-based platform for electronic signatures and document workflows at the University of Louisville. Adobe Sign enables faculty, staff, and administrative units to send, sign, and manage documents digitally, reducing paper usage and streamlining approval processes.
Microsoft Project is a project management software developed by Microsoft, designed to help individuals and teams plan, execute, and track projects efficiently. Microsoft Visio is a diagramming and vector graphics application. It’s designed to help users create professional diagrams, flowcharts, organizational charts, network maps, floor plans, engineering designs, and more.
TeamDynamix (TDX) is the University of Louisville’s enterprise platform for IT Service Management (ITSM), project management, and enterprise service management. It supports service delivery, ticketing, project tracking, and workflow automation across departments.