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This service is for searching, monitoring, and analyzing machine-generated big data via a Web-style interface.


This Service is an electronic medical record (EMR) solution that serves as the:

1. Core EMR for Occupational Health Services
2. Tracking system for vaccinations/immunizations across U-M in alignment with U-M policies
3. Tracking tool for incidents of communicable diseases/illness that could affect the public health of the U-M population

Enterprise Health can be found at https://enterprise-health.umich.edu

Information about Occupational Health Services can be found at https://hr.umich.edu/benefits-wellness/health-w...


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 an all-in-one Software as a Service.  This offering is not intended to replace Google as the primary productivity tool for U-M academic campuses.
U-M Microsoft Office 365 is available to current UM faculty, staff, students, sponsored affiliates, and emeritus with regular (not temporary) uniqnames. Alumni and retirees are not included in the university's licensing terms with Microsoft.
Collaboration & Learning:
- Productivity (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote)
- OneDrive
- SharePoint Online
- Forms
Classroom Tools:
- OneNote Class Notebook
More Inclusive Classrooms:
- Learning Tools
- Accessibility Checker
- Office Lens
Game Based Learning:
- Minecraft Education Edition


This service provides a single source of information about U-M employees, prospective employees, and retirees, eliminating the effort of maintaining and coordinating individual databases within different departments. The system shares information across the administrative and academic units on all three U-M campuses, in U-M Hospital and Health Services, and in university departments that provide staff services (such as Athletics and Parking Operations).


This service is the University of Michigan's site for electronic research administration.


This service is a high-capacity, reliable, secure, and fast storage solution. It is tuned for large files (which corresponds roughly to be files in 1 megabyte in size or larger), but it is still capable of efficiently storing small files, such as: word documents, spreadsheets, image files, etc. Turbo enables investigators across the University of Michigan to store and access data needed for their research via a local host in a lab or our High Performance Computing Clusters, such as: Great Lakes, Lighthouse, and Armis 2. Additionally, it supports the storing of sensitive data on HIPAA compliant systems, such as the Armis 2 cluster managed by ARC.


Internal to ITS, this Service is to request assistance from the Infrastructure Performance Support Analyst (PSA) team, whch helps ITS customers use and understand technologies by providing change management, communication, technical training, and support. The team also manages small projects or collaborates with service leaders to launch new services or help users adopt the change in existing services.


This Service provides assistance with real time, walk-in support at no cost to you. Our student team partners with you to solve issues, find resources, and diagnose problems. Our goal is to help you feel informed and empowered to get the most from your technology.


This Service is ORCID Open Researcher and Contributor ID. The ORCID initiative focuses on solving the name ambiguity problem by creating persistent unique identifiers and linking mechanisms between different ID schemes and research objects.
ORCiD IDs are unique identifiers used to ensure that your published research is accurately attributed to you. They are used worldwide by publishers, institutions, and funding agencies. We encourage U-M researchers to add their ORCiD iD to their MCommunity profile.


This service is a web-based tool that allows users to record, listen to, and learn names. It enables units to foster employee retention, and forge better customer relationships. All U-M students, faculty, staff, and alumni on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses, and at Michigan Medicine are eligible to use NameCoach. See more details on our NameCoach service page.

For help with Namecoach, contact the ITS Service Center .

Use this form to request a NameCoach Salutation, a "name page" that can be managed by your Department Admin/Event Host.  The name page provides the pronunciation of event invitees' names for any events such as commencement, admissions-related events, award ceremonies, outreach programs, and others

To begin the creation of a name page and expedite the process, event hosts should use this form to provide preliminary information that is neede


This form can be used to request the creation of a new website or to move an existing website into the Regents of the University of Michigan Pantheon Account


Internal to ITS, this Service allows users of the retired ITS Jira Service to view archived Jira data. The Jira Service was used by ITS staff to plan, track, and manage agile and software development projects.


This service protects specific network activities to and from specific projects, systems, and information housed in university data centers (e.g., sensitive research projects, Wolverine Access transactions, MiServer instances, and others).


This form is to request assistance with Printing at Campus Computing locations (also known as Sites) across campus via MPrint. Sites locations offer black and white, color, tabloid, or poster printers. Everyone is welcome to print at Campus Computing locations, though printing allocations vary.

Most Campus Computing Sites provide black and white laser printing, and several provide color or large format printing. Use this request for support of these printers.


This Form is to request assistance or provide feedback on the Mobile Application of the MPrint service.  MPrint is designed to provide a simpler way to print, by taking advantage of Follow Me Printing.
With the MPrint Mobile App, you are able to:

- Upload docs to Follow Me from your phone.
- Release Follow Me jobs to any printer on campus with a yellow MPrint print queue label.
- Delete jobs from the Follow Me queue.
- Detect printers near you to release your print job.


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 form for the Incommon Certificate Service is used to get your university unit set up to obtain and renew InCommon certificates through the InCommon Certificate Manager (ICM) web application. Access to the ICM web app

Fill out and submit this form to get your university unit set up to obtain and renew InCommon certificates through the InCommon Certificate Manager (ICM) web application. Access to the ICM web app requires that you always have two or more staff members who can manage your certificates. Requests for access are usually handled within two business days.


This service is an online-learning platform that helps anyone learn business, software, technology, and creative skills to achieve personal and professional goals. Members have access to the LinkedIn Learning video library. Members can also connect their LinkedIn Learning history to their LinkedIn account for a more personalized learning experience.


University community members use their UMICH password when logging in to many services and systems at U-M. ITS operates the systems and provides support for this password. Previously this password has been known as the U-M Kerberos password, or the Level-1 password.


This service is architected for speed, reliability, capacity, and redundancy to handle the wireless and wired networking needs of unit faculty, staff, and students in a particular building.


This form is to request access to the Student Success Viewer tableau dashboard.

Important Notice:  It is the responsibility of the user and/or supervisor to ensure that all required training is completed and the user has been granted one of the appropriate OARS roles (SR Academic Advisor, SR Advising Report User, SR FC Advising Report User, and/or SR Student Records Viewer) before submitting the request form for the user to gain access to the Student Success Viewer.

To gain access to any sensitive data at U-M, you must complete the following requirements:

The Institutional Data Access and Compliance Agreement: https://classic.wolverineaccess.umich.edu/eac/a... 
The DCE101 U-M Data Protection and Responsible Use Online Training: https://maislinc.umich.edu/maislinc/app/managem...  
Student Success Viewer is an early warning system that helps academic advisors identify at-risk students using Learning Manage


This Service is an early warning system that helps academic advisors identify at-risk students using Learning Management System (LMS) data from Unizin Data Platform (UDP) . It presents actionable intelligence to academic advisors using data about students' current term grades, activity, and assignments. By helping them identify students at risk of academic jeopardy, the tool enables advisors to create timely interventions directing students toward resources that may facilitate behavioral change and academic growth and success.


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.