Cloud Application/Service Purchases

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Learn about the process and requirements for purchasing Cloud Applications/Services at UW-Green Bay.

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Technology Purchase Overview

The Division of IT is responsible for tracking all technology assets purchased with university funds. To ensure accurate inventory and tracking, all computer hardware, software, peripherals, or any other equipment that is intended to connect to the University’s wired or wireless network and/or purchased with University funds will require consultation with and approval by IT prior to purchase. All hardware requests need to be submitted by an ADA or a member of a department with budget authority.

Before making a purchase, please review your department's inventory to check if there's already available equipment that can be re-purposed.

For additional details and the latest updates on technology purchasing, please visit our Technology Purchasing Page.

Cloud Application/Service Purchases

Cloud applications or services are hosted and managed outside the organization and delivered over the Internet. These purchases require an IT and security assessment to ensure compliance with University policies. The assessment process duration varies based on multiple factors.

For more details, please visit the Cloud Services Purchasing Section.

For consultations or reviews, complete an IT Project Request.

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Article ID: 3627
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