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This service is U-M’s cloud-based media streaming service. This content management service helps organize, catalog, share, search, and publish multimedia content.This form is for MiVideo customers to request assistance
This service is an infrastructure management product specifically designed to keep Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments and other Red Hat infrastructure running efficiently, with security, and compliant with various standards. Campus has a site license for the Red Hat OS. The Red Hat OS is used in thousands of computers and servers across U of M, providing the foundational layer for everything from enterprise systems such as Peoplesoft to engineering labs for students.
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 manages the design, construction, support and maintenance of indoor and outdoor cellular infrastructure across campus, maintains partnerships with cellular service providers, and provides support to campus for LTE, 5G, and Wi-Fi Calling solutions. The service also offers radiofrequency (RF) surveying, cellular device/plan selection and spectrum management/allocation consulting.
For other questions, please reach out to your Infrastructure Project Manager https://its.umich.edu/enterprise/business-servi...
This Service is for unit and research project implementations; it is not available to individuals other than through their units.
This service offers a highly available and secure environment while drastically reducing the complexity and cost of deploying a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.
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.
This service is used to maintain and update data about university buildings, rooms, and facilities. This module allows users to add and change their department’s space data in order to authorize and submit the annual Space Survey, as well as submit space data changes, identify and report on departmental data, and track room elements throughout the year.
This service provides access control, after-hours entry, production monitoring support, and service restoration for data centers.
This form is for faculty, students, and instructors to request a tout be posted on the U-M Canvas carousel at the top of the U-M Canvas page.
This Service fosters a unified "One ITS" culture that nurtures personal and professional growth, and adapts fluidly within the ever-changing technological landscape.
This form is for MiWorkspace and MPrint customers to request recommendation from the MPrint Team on what type of hardware might be best suited for new or replacement printers
This service is a cloud file storage option that provides automatic back-up and is readily accessible from any device
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 required of U-M students, faculty, and staff when they create their U-M uniqnames and passwords. Two-factor means that when you log in, you provide two proofs of your identity. At U-M, that means your password plus Duo. Alumni may choose to keep using or add Duo two-factor to protect their U-M accounts.
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 a risk assessment methodology developed for use at U-M.
- RECON assessments are part of U-M's ongoing Information Security Risk Management process.
- Information Security (SPG 601.27) requires every unit to periodically conduct RECONs.
- Information Security Risk Management (DS-13) defines which systems must be assessed, the frequency of those assessments, and who must perform the RECON.
This service provides a cost-effective Windows management solution that enables units to deliver consistently configured workstations in a zero or light-touch operational model.
Use this form to contact ITS about questions related to the NIH Genomic Data that requires NIST 800-171, sometimes called Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), requirement changes for NIH Security Best Practices for Users of Controlled-Access Data:
https://sharing.nih.gov/sites/default/files/flm...
NIH has a comprehensive list of impacted data sets:
https://sharing.nih.gov/accessing-data/NIH-secu...
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.
Zoom for Government at U-M provides a secure telephone service to meet the needs of researchers. Optionally, secure Zoom Meetings can also be provided through Zoom for Government.
This service supports researchers who purchase computing hardware that will be maintained as private and dedicated for their research.
This service allows basic port maintenance tasks on network switches.