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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.
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 will provide System and Service level monitoring to the entire university, offering alerting and metrics to university IT professionals.
This Service is an access management tool with current institutional data available to create groups and automatically sync them where they are needed to control access to services
Group membership can be created using available institutional data in Grouper.
Your service is able to read group membership to control access from either UMROOT Active Directory or eDirectory (MCommunity) targets.
Identities external to U-M without a uniqname do not need access to your service. People entitled to access your service must all have a uniqname.
Grouper is the authoritative source for group membership.
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 form is used to create new ticketing applications in TeamDynamix
This form is used to request support for those with a Sites@Home device.
Ann Arbor Students may check out a pre-configured Windows PC laptop with access to the Campus Computing Sites software library. You will have local administrative access on the laptop to install or configure software to meet your needs.
This form is Internal to ITS. Form to request a tag for a MiWorkspace computer
This form is for general requests pertaining to the Google Cloud Platform service.
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 form is used to request that Oracle database account(s) be unlocked, or password(s) reset.
To submit this form, you must be the person to whom the Oracle account(s) has been assigned - you may not submit this form on behalf of another person.
In the "Request Info" section below, please select whether to unlock account(s) or to reset password(s). In the "Additional Comments" box, indicate each username and database for which action is requested, on separate lines. Some example entries are:
YOURUNIQ - DWPROD
MYUNIQ - EDWPROD
This form should only be used to request the resetting or Oracle passwords or the unlocking of Oracle accounts. Use OARS and submit a request there to remove any Oracle database accounts that are no longer used and should be deleted permanently.
The U-M Net Hotspot service provides a robust ITS-managed router, which offers end users: A connection to the internet and specific campus network resources in locations where U-M Net is not available, wired, powered network ports for client devices
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 is an MPathways module that records the university's financial transactions. It is a key part of the university's accounting system and is used to manage finances, track revenue and expenses, and generate financial reports.
For more info, see General Ledger Module on the ITS website.
This form is to initiate the voluntary offboarding of an employee from the MiWorkspace service. The offboarding process deprovisions network access, personal and departmental storage, printing, and hardware with appropriate software (if applicable). If the employee is moving to a different unit, their access will be appropriately updated.
If the offboarding is not voluntary and immediate termination of services is required the departments HR representative is required to call 4Help.
This service enables mass delivery of announcements to all U-M employees and Ann Arbor students. More specific population groups can be requested, and the service can also supply lists of U-M faculty, staff, and Ann Arbor students, for uses beyond email. For official university use only.
Do you have a message you would like to communicate to large groups of university faculty, staff, or students? The Targeted Email Service offers three options:
- Request a Targeted Email
U-M faculty, staff, and students may request a mass email to populations of U-Memployees and Ann Arbor students
- Request a Mailing List
Request a data file of U-M employees and Ann Arbor students, for use with your own email application or service
- Licensed Departmental Use
U-M departments may arrange direct access to the email campaign software, to meet frequent messaging needs
This service is an open source web application designed to help manage and document computer networks.NetBox was developed specifically to address the needs of network and infrastructure engineers.
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 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 service provides merchants the option of using ITS-supported infrastructure and equipment that are PCI-compliant when setting up their credit card-processing systems.