Technical computing and analysis software, including interactive calculation,
visualization tools, and a complete programming environment. Participation in this program provides a campus with
licensing for all campus-owned and operated academic machines (faculty, academic staff, and lab computers),
as well as faculty, academic staff and student home use.
For a participating campus, licensing covers all
campus-owned or operated computers used primarily for teaching, or
directly in support of the teaching process (labs, office computers used
by faculty or by staff preparing teaching materials for faculty).
Students are granted licenses for the
Student Version of Mathematica on Macintosh, Windows and Linux platforms.
PI must provide a copy of the Mathematica License Agreement for the
Student Version when distributing the software to students. Students are
entitled to upgrades, updates and new releases of the software while they
are students and the SUNY contract is in effect. When the contract is
terminated, or the student leaves the University, the student must
uninstall the software.
Please email Matt Avitable or call (718) 270-7425.
webMathematica
For a participating campus, licensing covers all
campus-owned or operated computers used primarily for teaching, or
directly in support of the teaching process (labs, office computers used
by faculty or by staff preparing teaching materials for faculty).
Participating campuses are entitled to updates, upgrades and new releases
of the software for the duration of the SUNY contract. Authorized users
include faculty and academic staff (persons employed by SUNY to support
faculty members in the direct instruction of SUNY students, and for whom
access to Products is necessary to perform the instruction support
function). Faculty may receive free home use licenses upon request. These
licenses will be valid for the duration of the SUNY contract. Should the
SUNY contract be terminated or expire, faculty may purchase permanent
licenses at a 50% discount.
Free
