IT infrastructure refers to various components required to run IT and IT-enabled operations. These include software, composite hardware, network services, and resources. The infrastructure enables organizations to deliver services and solutions to customers, partners, and employees. It can be deployed on owned facilities or hosted by third-party service providers.

A well-designed information systems infrastructure relies on a coherent implementation that supports responsive change. In turn, organizations can leverage the system to ensure agility, which is vital for responding to new business or administrative initiatives. The entire system is managed by a variety of specialists.

Campus Technology’s Infrastructure team is responsible for provisioning, managing, and maintaining GCU’s core technology infrastructure and services. The department strives to manage and enhance enterprise infrastructure and services in support of the university’s strategic, tactical, and operational goals.

  • Wired/wireless network
  • Internet (staff)
  • Telephones
  • Cabling
  • Classroom Technologies
  • Video displays
  • Signage
  • Video cameras
  • Crestron equipment
  • New building technologies
  • Remote site support