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This Service is a core facility management system designed to support operations for a myriad of types and sizes of centralized labs and shared resource facilities. The modular web-based software solution's functionality includes calendars for reserving specific resources, access control for sensitive or validated equipment, billing and reporting, and time and cost tracking against projects.


Internal to ITS, this service hosts content managed by OVPC and serves the main University of Michigan website https://umich.edu which is part of the emergency alert system.


This service supports proposal submissions for external funding, award management, unfunded agreements, and clinical trial routing forms. Used for the electronic routing, approval, and submission of proposals (PAFs) and Unfunded Agreements (UFAs) to external sponsors, Clinical Trial Routing Forms, and Awards.


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 service helps people with research data analytics and workflows. Includes expert help with Machine Learning.


This form is to request assistance with Mcard Hardware including Printers and Cameras


This service is for both Exception and Standard DNS requests.


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 form is to inquire about the use of TDX iPaas, a web-based platform that connects different systems, technologies, applications that are hosted both on premise or the cloud.


This service provides a critical security capability to protect university websites, web applications, and DNS servers from external attacks, particularly Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks as well as attacks that attempt to compromise university web sites/apps


This form is to request and obtain administrative and learning management data (FIN, HR, Research, Student, Development, Learning Management, etc.) in a consistent, timely, and secure manner in close collaboration with data owners and subject matter experts. The ITS Data Science Practice team will leverage and complement existing successful data request processes and make them more consistent and transparent.


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 service is a tool designed to help students find and reserve designated study spaces, computer stations, a space to take a remote class, or just a dedicated quiet touchdown spot between classes. (https://studyspaces.umich.edu)


This service is a communication and collaboration platform developed by Microsoft as part of the Microsoft 365 family of products. It incorporates a feature set similar to Zoom, Google Meet, and other products offering workspace chat, videoconferencing, and file collaboration.


This Service is to request assistance from the ITS Migrations and Scheduling team to manage jobs.


Internal to ITS load testing ensures that web applications and some other services can handle anticipated usage levels without slowness, degradation, or outages. Load testing is an industry best practice and part of due diligence when launching new services and making major changes or upgrades to existing services.  Not having good load testing available exposes ITS to risk.


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 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 form is used to tracks kudos and complaints about the ITS support experience


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 software licenses previously available through Software Licensing & Distribution. The Software Store also provides options for tracking purchases and viewing departmental purchase histories.


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 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 consists of all integrated financial system modules, which provide information to and rely on information from one another.