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This Service allows faculty, staff, students, sponsored affiliates, and guests to communicate through wireless local area networks on laptops, tablets, cellular phones, and other devices. ITS supports four wireless networks on campus, MWireless, MSetup, MGuest, and eduroam. The current standard for wireless connections is 802.11ac which typically provides connectivity between 100-200Mbps.
This service is the constituent relationship management system used for fundraising efforts at the University. It is the single source for managing information about relationships and interactions that the University has with its donors, alumni, colleagues, friends, foundations and corporations. The system shares information with the Office of University Development, Development staff across the administrative and academic units on all three U-M campuses as well as Michigan Medicine, and the Alumni Association.
This form is to request either a response template or a task template to be built in TeamDynamix. A response template is canned text for messages that you can use to efficiently respond within a TeamDynamix ticket. Request either a response template or a task template to be built in TeamDynamix.
This service works with the University of Michigan community to ensure that U-M information technology policies and guidelines are followed and responds to reports of abuse and misuse of U-M IT resources. Receiving and investigating reports of U-M technology and information policy violations as they pertain to U-M-provided resources. Supporting problem-solving and providing guidance for handling IT policy-related matters. Providing IT policy interpretation and information to help students, faculty, and staff understand university and departmental policy, including the responsible use of shared resources. As necessary and appropriate, supporting Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), eDiscovery, and approved U-M investigatory matters.
This service provides an easy-to-use interface for users to quickly identify software they need, what is available to them across campus and from whom, and potential alternatives. An underlying central database houses information for administrators to track software licenses to better manage cost, visibility, compliance, and security around these titles at both the central and unit level.
This service provides campus users access to their own web applications without needing to download, install, and maintain additional hardware and software
This service is a multi-model database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation.
This service helps people with research data analytics and workflows. Includes expert help with Machine Learning.
This service is software bundle that includes the core Google Apps of Email, Calendar, Docs, Sites, Contacts, and Chat as well as over 40 other apps designed to improve collaboration.
This service provides a secure application that enables users to electronically prepare and send University business documents for the purpose of requesting and obtaining digital signatures and other information on those documents. Users can upload various types of document formats (e.g., Google, Word, Excel, pdf), then prepare the uploaded document for recipients to enter any necessary information (e.g., name, date, other information, initials).
This service is learning solution that includes a course catalog, course registration system, payment gateway, and learning platform.
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 service supports researchers who purchase computing hardware that will be maintained as private and dedicated for their research.
This form is to request 1:1 support for courses and projects for faculty and staff.
This Service offers software licensing for University of Michigan including the UmichITAM software-sharing consortium. View the ITS Software Services website for additional details: https://its.umich.edu/computing/computers-softw...
This service protects and prevent malicious traffic in the MiServer virtual server environment.
This service consists of technologies and tools which support the business services used to manage the products acquired through Supply Chain for the university. Inventory Application Service is a flexible, comprehensive inventory management system that enables increased inventory accuracy and customer service levels while reducing costs and inventory write-offs.
This form is used to request a exception access to Campus Computing Sites Software. Software access at Campus Computing Sites is granted based on university affiliation. You may request access to additional software titles even if that title is not eligible based on your affiliation.
Software licenses and your role at the University of Michigan, determine what software you can access on a Sites workstation. There are circumstances where an individual of an excluded role does have a legitimate reason for using a software title that is not in conflict with the intent of the licensing terms. You can use this form to request we make an exception. Sites staff review and approved exceptions on a case by case basis.
Exceptions are valid for a single academic year. After the end of summer term, and before the start of fall term, the exceptions will expire.
This service allows authorized U-M staff members to create uniqnames and access to standard computing services for university affiliates who are not faculty, staff, or students.
This Service is to request assistance from the ITS Migrations and Scheduling team to manage jobs.
This service is the application within PeopleSoft Campus Solutions that is used to track the requirements and policies that a student must satisfy in order to graduate.
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 a payment given to an individual as compensation for participating in a research study. At the University of Michigan, the Human Subject Incentive Program (HSIP) staff oversees and administers the payment process.