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This form is to request repair of personally owned technical equipment
This service lets any Mac or Windows computer with a web connection use Sites Windows software.
This form is to request a new TeamDynamix Google mailbox for a TeamDynamix email monitor to create tickets via inbound email. If you have a current Google mailbox with an email monitor, consider adding to the existing mailbox.
This service provides a single source for information about students and the administrative data that supports learning and teaching at U-M. The system shares the information contained in the integrated. database across the administrative and academic units on the Ann Arbor campus.
This service consists of all integrated financial system modules, which provide information to and rely on information from one another.
This Service provides an account which allows someone who does not have a U-M uniqname and UMICH password to authenticate to the U-M computing environment; to log in to the environment and be identified. It does not automatically authorize that person to use any services.
This form is to request assistance with the upgrade existing hosted websites.
This service is a is high-speed storage connected via fiber optics for maximum performance, with real-time mirroring between two data centers. This storage is used to deliver other services including MiBackup and AFS, and is not offered as a rate-based service to campus.
This service protects and prevent malicious traffic in the MiServer virtual server environment.
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 is a software-based conference room system that provides a streamlined experience for audio conferencing, wireless screen sharing, and video conferencing using the Zoom platform. Users of a Zoom Room can launch scheduled Zoom meetings with a single press of a button. This makes it easy to combine in-person and virtual guests in a simple, no-hassle hybrid meeting experience.
This service uses a scanner that is is effective at finding weaknesses in web applications, such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and authentication bypass vulnerabilities. The scanner crawls a given web application, checking for problems across web servers, proxy servers, web applications, and other web services. After a scan completes, IA provides a report detailing any concerns discovered and recommendations for remediation.
This form can be used to request changes to ITS Managed remote access protocols.
This form is to request an API be promoted from Test to Prod, or to update an existing API in production.
This service makes InCommon server certificates and Active Directory (UMROOT) certificates available for U-M use, as well as roll-up certificate bundles supports the use of InCommon SSL certificates, which are recommended for university websites. They are free through U-M's membership in InCommon and trusted by all popular web browsers and operating systems.
This service is federated identity management software used to provide single sign-on. It allows members of the university community to log in to university-provided cloud services, such as U-M Google and U-M Box, using their uniqname and UMICH (Level-1) password.
This form is for general requests pertaining to the Google Cloud Platform service.
This service allows basic port maintenance tasks on network switches.
This service provides U-M faculty, staff, and students the ability to store and access large amounts of data to support their specific application(s) in a user-friendly, secure, and cost-effective environment.
This service involves all processes used to request, order, audit, and pay for goods and services.
This service offers evaluations to explore high-tech accommodation options. These can improve technology use for people with short- or long-term disabilities. Our service is available to U-M students and staff who are not covered by other services. Training and problem solving help is also available. We have many years of experience recommending solutions. There is no charge.
To make an appointment or ask a question, please fill out the form below.
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 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.