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This service is support of the university’s online catalog ordering system, which allows you to browse prices and product specifications and create orders for many U-M contracted suppliers.
This service provides review and approval processes for the U-M Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and the U-M Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC). Researchers use it to submit applications for research related to Human Subjects, Repository, and IBC Biosafety.
This Service is to request assistance from the ITS Migrations and Scheduling team to manage jobs.
This service supports UMROOT, which is the largest of several Windows Active Directory (AD) forests on campus. UMRoot is where users are created and both central and local units place their Active Directory (AD) objects for using the Windows infrastructure.
This service supports university staff who manage student accounts and information. Also supports admissions activities by processing application fees and enrollment deposits, and it interfaces with the Financial Aid module.
Financial Aid: Enables U-M staff to establish eligibility for federal, state and institutional need-based aid and for merit-based aid; evaluate and monitor aid-related communications; provide per-event and cumulative fiscal management reporting for all aid programs; and manage student work-study employment.
This service is your U-M login ID, used for access to multiple systems at U-M.
This Service is a suite of services to support academic space scheduling and reporting. SPACES can help units automate academic classroom scheduling while meeting pedagogical needs, manage event creation and reservations, and vizialize and model data for campus planning. SPACES is integrated with Oracle PeopleSoft Campus Solutions for class section and classroom data.
This Service supports inquiries about Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools on U-M Campus. Submit your AI tool questions using this form.
This Service is for units that use a vendor-hosted product or service to store, process, or transmit university data, you must ensure adequate data protection. Whether you conduct a full Request for Proposals (RFP) or plan to use an open source product, you need to understand how potential vendors will protect university data prior to entering into a contractual relationship.
If your unit cannot determine the data classification, this form will assist Information Assurance in making a decision around the data classification level.
If your unit cannot determine the data classification, this form will assist Information Assurance in making a decision around the data classification level.
This service protects and prevent malicious traffic in the MiServer virtual server environment.
This service is a tool for requesting and authorizing access to administrative data in ITS-managed systems and applications. It is also used to remove access when an employee no longer has a business need for that access, such as when an employee changes roles or transfers to another unit.
This service is the University of Michigan’s web-based learning and information center, it offers a variety of learning activities to support operational users, compliance requirements, and professional development. The learning catalog includes training from ITS, Organizational Learning, Environment, Health and Safety (EHS), PEERRS, the Shared Services Center, Treasurer’s Office, and more.
This service is for searching, monitoring, and analyzing machine-generated big data via a Web-style interface.
This service is an online survey platform and tool with features including survey creation, distribution, analysis, and storage available to all U-M faculty, staff, and students
This service is a directory of people and groups at the University of Michigan. All current members of the U-M community have profiles in the MCommunity Directory. This includes faculty, staff, students, retirees, alumni, and sponsored affiliates. Anyone who has a profile in the directory can create groups in the directory. It is an an enterprise directory; it covers the entire university. It is part of a larger identity management system that allows the university to know who is and is not a member of the U-M community so that central offices—as well as departments, schools, colleges, and campuses—can grant and remove access to their online resources as needed and appropriate.
This service is available to those using their own device or a U-M computer, and offers no-hassle, secure, and free access to U-M provided software, desktop computing, and printing, all supported by knowledgeable support staff.
This form can be used to request changes to ITS managed four Network Firewalls:
1. Data Center Firewalls - Cisco ASA (ASB and MACC)
2. NGFW Firewalls - Palo Alto (Campus Users and Staff Networks)
3. Distributed Firewall - VMware NSX (MiServer)
4. Legacy Customer Firewalls - Cisco ASA/FirePower
When you submit a request by using the form, your request is routed directly to the team responsible for reviewing, approving, and implementing your change to the firewall. Once you submit the request, you will receive a confirmation email. Within 3 business days, you will receive a second email when the request is completed. If this change needs to be implemented immediately, after submitting this form please contact the ITS Service Center at 734-764-HELP.
This service is available through data jacks in offices, classrooms, lab spaces, and other areas. The current standard for wired connections is 1Gbps to the telecommunication closet.
This service provides support for the University of Michigan's official identification card program. It covers creating, issuing, and tracking an MCard for individuals who are engaged in University business. The card creates the identification for the individual. Everyone within the university community is required to have a valid MCard.
Internal to ITS. This form is used used by the Sites@Home team to manage returns
This service is a routine quarterly scans of all University of Michigan owned and managed networks by Information Assurance (IA). There are options for monthly and on-demand scanning service on request. All networks, systems, databases, or applications that create, maintain, process, transmit, or store data classified as High or Restricted must be scanned monthly.
This service manages the design, construction, support and maintenance of indoor and outdoor cellular infrastructure across campus, maintains partnerships with cellular service providers, and provides support to campus for LTE, 5G, and Wi-Fi Calling solutions. The service also offers radiofrequency (RF) surveying, cellular device/plan selection and spectrum management/allocation consulting.
For other questions, please reach out to your Infrastructure Project Manager https://its.umich.edu/enterprise/business-servi...