ITCS Hardware Catalog
Explore our offerings by navigating our catalog. To start click on the options in the left menu to explore the IT hardware options, such as Dell or Apple computers.
Equipment Order & Approval Form (attach to order)
Our technicians are happy to answer any questions on our recommended models or the help you with any customization/out-of-catalog orders. Open your order ticket today!
LOOKING FOR ERGONOMIC EQUIPMENT? Visit the Berkeley University Health Services Ergonomics webpage to find out about campus ergonomic resources and procucts.
All of our computers get the Berkeley Desktop.
The Berkeley Desktop is a cross-campus partnership that provides a collection of endpoint management services with the goals of:
Improving the end-user desktop experience,
Eliminating duplicate infrastructure and effort required to support desktop users,
Delivering ready and reliable access to the computer-mediated tools and data that UC Berkeley staff and affiliates need to get their work done.
How does it work?
The Berkeley Desktop provides a standard computing environment by combining:
Hardware
Ready to Run - Tested to work with campus standards
Rapid Deployment - Standard Hardware inventory maintained for quick turnaround.
Software
"Plug & Play" - Common packages pre-installed
Self-service - Software on demand, no need to call IT
Up-to-Date - Patched and secured from start
Services
We Install = We Support - Updates and troubleshooting on all Berkeley Desktop Software
Cybersecurity support - We help you stay safe while online.
Benefits of the Berkeley Desktop Experience
Spend more time using your computer and less time managing it
Faster time to delivery, from purchase through deployment
Simplify computing support environment by standardizing across campus
More self-service options for installing, upgrading software, changing settings/preferences
More stable and secure computing environment with fewer interruptions
Lower maintenance costs across device lifetime
Less downtime and fast access to help resources when things do go wrong