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This service is an interface to allow delegation of specific IT infrastructure management tasks to IT teams outside of a central IT team. This is implemented with a suite of extensible Django apps and core Django project that seamlessly integrate new modules and customizations without requiring code changes.
This service is used by the Payroll Office staff to maintain payroll data and manage the payroll processes. It captures employee attendance and timekeeping information, produces checks and statements of earnings (paystubs), distributes salary and fringe benefits to staff and retirees, processes remittances to government agencies for whom deductions are taken, and creates required tax documents.
Time & Labor: Provides a resource for managing all aspects of time and labor tracking.
This Service is to request assistance from the ITS Migrations and Scheduling team to manage jobs.
This service offers evaluations to explore high-tech accommodation options. These can improve technology use for people with short- or long-term disabilities. Our service is available to U-M students and staff who are not covered by other services. Training and problem solving help is also available. We have many years of experience recommending solutions. There is no charge.
To make an appointment or ask a question, please fill out the form below.
Siteimprove is U-M’s supported platform for monitoring and improving the accessibility and usability of university websites. It provides actionable insights, automated checks, and powerful reporting to help units maintain high standards aligned with SPG 601.20 Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility. Please use this form to add, change, or delete information in the Siteimprove Platform, and for questions or issues with the Web Accessibility Scanning Service.
This service is software bundle that includes the core Google Apps of Email, Calendar, Docs, Sites, Contacts, and Chat as well as over 40 other apps designed to improve collaboration.
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 is support of the university’s online catalog ordering system, which allows you to browse prices and product specifications and create orders for many U-M contracted suppliers.
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 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 form can be used to request new or modified access to the digital asset management system for the Digital Asset Collaborative at U-M service.
This form is used by Neighborhood IT to request that Depot refresh admins change or update a ticket in Otto, the system used to managed MiWorkspace computer replacements
This service unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, group messaging, and provides the option for meeting recordings. Zoom offers high quality video, audio, and wireless screen-sharing across Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, iOS, Android, Blackberry, Zoom Rooms, and H.323/SIP room systems.
Use this service to request approval of an exception to continue using phone call and SMS methods for DUO authentication.
This Service is available to all researchers on campus for simulation, modeling, machine learning, data science, genomics, and more. The platform provides a balanced combination of computing power, I/O performance, storage capability, and accelerators.
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 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 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 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 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 service is a cloud file storage option that provides automatic back-up and is readily accessible from any device
This service offers liaisons between campus units and Information and Technology Services. Customer Relationship managers campus units across the entire U-M community to inform them, to learn about their business requirements and priorities, and to advocate for their technology needs. The focus is on building relationships that provide both the campus units and ITS with better communication and closer partnership by connecting campus units with the appropriate technology resources.
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 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.