My Recently Visited Services
This form is for new subscriptions or to update a current Amazon Web Services at U-M subscriptions
This service can be used to automatically back-up critical data stored on university-owned computers that isn't stored elsewhere. CrashPlan, the software powering the ITS Desktop Backup service, is designed to protect your data files, allowing you to restore your content to a repaired or replaced computer in case of theft or a hard drive crash.
For Desktop Backup (CrashPlan) support, please visit https://its.umich.edu/computing/backup-storage/... or contact the ITS Service Center https://its.umich.edu/help
This Service is a tool to check and fix the accessibility of content on Canvas. This solution will help course creators make digital content accessible to everyone, and meet digital accessibility standards as required by U-M policy and applicable law.
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 form is used by the ARC team as part of their process to have users agree to conditions related to use of ARC services
This form is used to tracks kudos and complaints about the ITS support experience
This Service is a campus-wide, AI-enabled workflow automation service that uses intelligent AI workflows to orchestrate complex, multi-step business processes. It will connect to various campus and cloud applications using low-code integrations, enabling non-developers to quickly create and deploy AI automations. These AI workflows will be able to interpret input, determine the next steps, and select the appropriate actions or tools
This service provides a high availability, secure environment for hosting containerized applications and services.
This service is a desktop support service that provides network connectivity to your computers and devices, delivery of software and security updates, printing, and access to a team of desktop support professionals. The service standardizes common desktop support work across campus, allowing units to focus on mission-critical technology.
This service is a web-based platform that provides service management, asset management, and project management capabilities. TeamDynamix can support IT management and support functions and has capabilities that provide general customer support or management of other non-IT functions like facilities and human resources too.
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 U-M's one-stop-shop for computer sales, consulting, and tech repair. All students, faculty, and staff receive educational discounts. *
*Formerly Computer Showcase, name change March 2020
This form is used to submit new project requests to ITS PMO Operations team.
Approval from your supervisor is required before you submit a project request.
Projects start with great ideas. If you have one, document an outline for it and submit the Project Intake Form. The Project Management Office (PMO) team will handle the rest!
This service is used to locate devices on the network and where they are connected using MAC or IP address. Search by device vendor, switch, IP address, MAC address, or generate a report of used and unused IP addresses in a subnet.
This service is for preserving electronic data generated from research activities. It is a low-cost, highly durable storage system and is the largest storage system operated by Advanced Research Computing (ARC).
This form is to request access that provides data via the MCommunity LDAP Tree.
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 used for buildings that don't have a direct connect to the campus network.
This form must be completed by the current owner's unit HR representative (if the current owner is a former employee, the unit HR from their most recent U-M role).
For resources and information related to this form and process, refer to Access to Employee-Held Data for U-M Units.
Note: If the current owner of the data has access to it and they can cooperate with the access request, you must work with that owner to get access to the data instead of proceeding with this request form.
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 is for Faculty and staff to request creation or deletion of an IoT Registration group. WiFi Registration groups are used for registration & management of departmental IoT devices.
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.
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 an enterprise content management system (also known as a document management system) that serves as a repository for capturing and indexing critical documents that support various business processes around the university. Users of the system can upload and organize paper and electronic documents and retrieve those documents securely.
This Service is to request assistance from the ITS Migrations and Scheduling team to manage jobs.