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


Current Grant Submission Status: The current Claude Code Grant Program submission form is now closed. Additional opportunities to apply for Claude Code grants are expected in future iterations of the program as funding and capacity allow.

No more submissions for this round will be accepted after 2:00 pm ET May 14, 2026.


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 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.


This form is used to request a exception access to Campus Computing Sites Software.  Software access at Campus Computing Sites is granted based on university affiliation. You may request access to additional software titles even if that title is not eligible based on your affiliation.

Software licenses and your role at the University of Michigan, determine what software you can access on a Sites workstation. There are circumstances where an individual of an excluded role does have a legitimate reason for using a software title that is not in conflict with the intent of the licensing terms. You can use this form to request we make an exception. Sites staff review and approved exceptions on a case by case basis.

Exceptions are valid for a single academic year. After the end of summer term, and before the start of fall term, the exceptions will expire.


This form allows Instructors to request specialty software to be available on Campus Computing Sites computers for your course


This service is a Microsoft Enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) solution for GIT that is provided by ITS. Faculty, staff (including temporary staff), and students of the University of Michigan with a shortcode are eligible to use this Service.


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 for campus units requiring additional IT desktop support personnel to meet surge, project, or event staffing needs are able to contract with ITS to receive help from the Neighborhood IT desktop support group within ITS.


This form is for account requests for the Microsoft Azure service. Available to all UM Faculty and Staff.


This service is the University of Michigan’s web-based learning and information center, it offers a variety of learning activities to support operational users, compliance requirements, and professional development. The learning catalog includes training from ITS, Organizational Learning, Environment, Health and Safety (EHS), PEERRS, the Shared Services Center, Treasurer’s Office, and more.


This service is a web-based fax solution that eliminates the need for a physical fax machine to send and receive faxes.

Copies of sent and received faxes are automatically forwarded to an individual or group email account, with different retention methods based on specific group guidelines.

Accounts are associated with 10-digit university phone numbers and are managed on a university server, integrated with the university telecommunications infrastructure and the internet.


This service provides an enterprise tool for use by social media managers across all U-M campuses and Michigan Medicine to plan and manage U-M social media interactions. Sprout Social offers increased security, better social media listening capabilities, improved reputation management in our social media channels, and is a critical necessity for long term strategic management of U-M’s social media voice.


This service involves all processes used to request, order, audit, and pay for goods and services.


This service is a software-sharing consortium for university units that choose to opt-in. Revenues collected fund a volume licensed software catalog and staff who support the service. Some of the services offered include compliance management, consortium and department funded license procurement, software help desk, hardware inventory, asset documentation, and review of license terms.


This service allows authorized U-M staff members to create uniqnames and access to standard computing services for university affiliates who are not faculty, staff, or students.


This form is Internal to ITS. Form to request a tag for a MiWorkspace computer


This form for the InCommon Certificate Service is used to get your university unit or group set up to obtain and renew InCommon certificates via ACME clients such as certbot and win-acme. Requests for access are usually handled within two business days.

Fill out and submit this form to get your university unit or group set up to obtain and renew InCommon certificates via ACME clients such as certbot and win-acme. Requests for access are usually handled within two business days.


This service offers high-impact visible communication to anyone in U-M buildings and public areas on the U-M Campus.
The ITS Digital Signage service provides a shared digital signage infrastructure and centrally managed media content. Content can include live data, RSS feeds, text, images, HTML, Video, Flash, Excel, PDFs, maps, weather, videos and more!

See the Digital Signage site for more information: https://its.umich.edu/communication/television-...


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 directory of people and groups at the University of Michigan. All current members of the U-M community have profiles in the MCommunity Directory. This includes faculty, staff, students, retirees, alumni, and sponsored affiliates. Anyone who has a profile in the directory can create groups in the directory. It is an an enterprise directory; it covers the entire university. It is part of a larger identity management system that allows the university to know who is and is not a member of the U-M community so that central offices—as well as departments, schools, colleges, and campuses—can grant and remove access to their online resources as needed and appropriate.


This form is to request a new AFS group that can be used to host web sites with ITS web servers that mount AFS.


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.