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Georgia Tech Affiliates have access to a wide variety of software that is licensed at the campus level, as long as the software is installed on Georgia Tech owned equipment. More info about available software can be found by referring to the table below or logging in to software.oit.gatech.edu.
Software | Access? | Info |
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Adobe Creative Cloud | No | A stand-alone license can be purchased from University System of Georgia's Software Resource & Services site if access to the Adobe apps is required |
BlueJeans | Yes | Bluejeans is available to all GT persons, either through the web interface or the BlueJeans app - bluejeans.gatech.edu |
Box | Yes | More information about the campus Box service can be found here - box.gatech.edu |
CrashPlan | Yes | Follow these directions to enroll your device in CrashPlan - Using CrashPlan |
DropBox | Yes | More information about the campus DropBox service can be found here - dropbox.gatech.edu |
eSignature/Docusign | Yes | More information about the campus Docusign/eSignature service can be found here - esignature.gatech.edu |
github | Yes | More information about the campus github service can be found here - What is GT GitHub Enterprise? |
Microsoft Office365 Apps | No | Affiliates receive an Microsoft A1 license by default, which provides access to O365 mail, but not to the Office apps like Word and Excel; access to these applications requires an A3 license. Please reach out to the Help Desk if access to the Office apps is needed. More information about Microsoft Licensing levels can be found here - Microsoft 365 Component Map by License Type |
Webex | Yes | More information about the campus Webex service can be found here - webex.gatech.edu |
Webex Teams | Yes | More information about the campus Webex Teams service can be found here - webexteams.gatech.edu |