From May 2024, The Clinical Computing Service (CSCS) is making changes to the “Computer Support” service. We will no longer be offering “medschl” devices, instead the service will utilise the new University Managed Desktop (UMD) solution as a way for all laptop and desktop computers to securely reconnect to the University network, systems, files, and applications.

So what is the University Managed Desktop (UMD)?

So what laptop/desktop set up can I have?

As at , there is currently no UMD solution for Linux, however, this is being worked on by both CSCS & UIS teams

When requesting a device set up, it’s important we understand how you plan to use it, so we can select the most appropriate solution

UMD Name

How many people can use it?

Who can use it?

Laptops &/or Desktops (including All-in-Ones)

Operating System?

Can you use shared accounts?

Applications Pre-Installed?

Are more applications available for install via Company Portal or Self-Serve?

Can updates be re-scheduled?

Available for use?
As at

Single-User

One person

Anyone with a University CRSID & Raven/Office365 account

Laptops

&

Desktops

Windows

&

macOS

No

On Windows - Yes, a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, 7-Zip, Edge, Oracle Java & anti-virus etc..

On macOS - None, other than anti-virus

Yes

No

Yes

Shared-User

Multiple people

Anyone with a University CRSID & Raven/Office365 account

Desktops

Windows

macOS

No - not at this time

On Windows - Yes, quite a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, 7-Zip, Edge, Chrome, RStudio, MatLab, SPSS, Zoom, Oracle Java & anti-virus etc..

On macOS - Yes, a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, Chrome, Zoom, Firefox & anti-virus etc..

Yes

No

No - requires a wired network connection

Scientific Instrument

Multiple people

Anyone with a University CRSID & Raven/Office365 account

Desktops

Windows

No - not at this time

On Windows - None, other than anti-virus

On macOS - Yes, a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, Chrome, Zoom, Firefox & anti-virus etc..

Yes

Yes

No - requires a wired network connection

Seminar, Lecture & Meeting Room

Multiple people

Anyone with a University CRSID & Raven/Office365 account

Desktops

Windows

No - not at this time

On Windows - Yes, a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, 7-Zip, Edge, Oracle Java & anti-virus etc..

On macOS - Yes, a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, Chrome, Zoom, Firefox & anti-virus etc..

Yes

No

No - requires a wired network connection

Training Room

Multiple people

Anyone with a University CRSID & Raven/Office365 account

Desktops

Windows

No - not at this time

On Windows - Yes, quite a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, 7-Zip, Edge, Chrome, RStudio, MatLab, SPSS, Zoom, Oracle Java & anti-virus etc..

On macOS - Yes, a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, Chrome, Zoom, Firefox & anti-virus etc..

Yes

No

No - requires a wired network connection

Student/Library

Multiple people

Anyone with a University CRSID & Raven/Office365 account

Desktops

Windows

No - not at this time

On Windows - Yes, a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, 7-Zip, Edge, Oracle Java & anti-virus etc..

On macOS - Yes, a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, Chrome, Zoom, Firefox & anti-virus etc..

Yes

No

No - requires a wired network connection

Other including Display Signage

Multiple people

Anyone with a University CRSID & Raven/Office365 account

Desktops

Windows

No - not at this time

On Windows - None, other than anti-virus

On macOS - Yes, a few like Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, eg. Outlook, OneDrive, MS Teams, Chrome, Zoom, Firefox & anti-virus etc..

Yes

No

No - requires a wired network connection

Whilst some of the solutions above are available, desktops require a working wired network connection which is not currently available for all

What about applications?

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