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Computer Purchase & Inventory Information
For assistance with system configurations or quotes, please email mech-it@austin.utexas.edu with your desired options. ME IT will coordinate with various vendors to leverage higher education pricing, warranty options, and ensure your system meets the minimum hardware standards while meeting your technical, teaching and research needs. UT and Mechanical Engineering primarily purchase Dell Enterprise/Business products for Windows and Linux needs.
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The Information Resources Use and Security Policy - Standard 19.6 states - “All units are required to have their local IT Systems Custodian(s) participate in processing (e.g., inventory, standards verification, configuration) of all IT procurements (e.g., network-capable computing devices and large dollar or high risk software). This includes but is not limited to any university owned devices that have the ability to store university data or use the university wired or wireless networks. Examples of these types of computing devices include but are not limited to: laptops, desktop computers, servers, network-attached storage devices, and tablet devices.” |
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The University currently has agreements with Dell, Lenovo, SHI, CDW-G, B&H Photo, and others.
Click here for a list of recommended computing devices that meet University compliance.
General Guidelines
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Encryption Requirements All UT Austin computing equipment such as desktops, laptops, servers, and external storage devices are required to be encrypted in accordance to University policy. Therefore, each purchase should be vetted through ME IT to ensure encryption compliance can be met. |
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Device Operating System | Processor | Security Features | Recommended Warranty |
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Windows Enterprise | Intel Core, Xeon, AMD | TPM Chipset Required for BitLocker | 4 or 5-year with accidental coverage |
Apple macOS | Intel, ARM (M-series) | FileVault | 3 or 4-year with accidental coverage, no service fees |
Linux (primarily Ubuntu) | Intel Core, Xeon, AMD | LUKS and/or Self-encrypting drive. Leveraging TPM with Linux is being investigated. | 4 or 5-year with accidental coverage |
Server OS | Intel Xeon and AMD | TPM is preferred in most cases and required for confidential data. | 4+ year |
Network Capable Devices
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Although some of these devices are necessary for academic or research purposes, ME IT must be informed before procurement of all equipment that can or will be connected to the UT network. |
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