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Database Services ensures that customer databases are protected and monitored by establishing backup and recovery procedures, providing a secure database environment, and monitoring database performance.

The Device Assurance Program (DAP) ensures that participating computers (Mac and Windows) are automatically kept up to date and protected against known and emerging security threats, and more easily and quickly serviced. DAP eliminates the hassles and worries associated with sorting through software and security updates and ensures that users taking advantage of the program are always up to date. All Dartmouth-owned computers are enrolled in DAP.

A database platform team’s (DPT) primary job is to ensure that data is available, protected from loss and corruption, and easily accessible as needed. Below are some of the chief responsibilities that make up the day-to-day work of the DPT.

The DPT service within ITC can provide support for the database platforms listed above. While the toolset may differ, whether a database resides on-premise or in AWS or Azure Cloud, the role of the DPT is not that different.

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Information, Technology and Consulting data centers centrally host research, teaching, and administrative systems and data.

CrashPlan is an automated, continuous, cloud-based back up and data recovery service for desktop and laptop devices.

All equipment purchased by Dartmouth funding must comply with Dartmouth Information Security policy and Dartmouth Information Technology policy to ensure that the user is securing the device adequately and maintaining operating system and client updates.