My Recently Visited Services

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 service is a web application that serves as the gateway to U-M’s administrative information systems and dozens of U-M campus resources. It provides links to systems and websites used by members of the university community, including U-M students and their parents/family, prospective students, faculty, staff, alumni, retirees, and some sponsored affiliates.


This Service is to request assistance from the ITS Migrations and Scheduling team to manage jobs.


This service is an all-in-one Software as a Service.  This offering is not intended to replace Google as the primary productivity tool for U-M academic campuses.
U-M Microsoft Office 365 is available to current UM faculty, staff, students, sponsored affiliates, and emeritus with regular (not temporary) uniqnames. Alumni and retirees are not included in the university's licensing terms with Microsoft.
Collaboration & Learning:
- Productivity (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote)
- OneDrive
- SharePoint Online
- Forms
Classroom Tools:
- OneNote Class Notebook
More Inclusive Classrooms:
- Learning Tools
- Accessibility Checker
- Office Lens
Game Based Learning:
- Minecraft Education Edition


This form is for the Tech Repair service to intake requests to repair devices purchased using university funds
Use this form to request for devices purchased using university funds


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.


This Service is a type of Wireless Service on campus


This Service is ORCID Open Researcher and Contributor ID. The ORCID initiative focuses on solving the name ambiguity problem by creating persistent unique identifiers and linking mechanisms between different ID schemes and research objects.
ORCiD IDs are unique identifiers used to ensure that your published research is accurately attributed to you. They are used worldwide by publishers, institutions, and funding agencies. We encourage U-M researchers to add their ORCiD iD to their MCommunity profile.


This service is the supported query and reporting tool for the U-M Data Warehouse.

Use BusinessObjects to run UM-maintained reports and to create and run ad hoc reports. BusinessObjects interfaces (also known as universes) have been developed for all data in the U-M Data Warehouse.


This form is used to request to add a service to the Sensitive Data Guide


This service protects and prevent malicious traffic in the MiServer virtual server environment.


This form can be used to request changes to ITS Managed remote access protocols.


This service, in conjunction with Turbo Research Storage, provides a secure, scalable, and distributed computing environment that aligns with HIPAA privacy standards.


This Service is ITS's support of the process managed by the Division of Public Safety and Security (DPSS).

Use this form is to provide feedback or ask questions about the U-M Emergency Alert process. Use this group/form/service for reporting feedback about the alert process only. Contact DPSS for emergencies!


This form is to request access to or remove access from TeamDynamix ticket and survey data views for reporting external to TeamDynamix. You must have access to TeamDynamix already in order to request access to the ticket or survey data to use with other reporting applications. The request has an approval workflow and provides access to the same ticket or survey data the user can access in TeamDynamix.


This service offers a robust API publishing and subscription service. This university-wide directory allows secure and authorized access to institutional data for use in research and innovative applications.


This service is a central file storage, sharing, and retrieval system for U-M faculty, staff and students. Also known as Institutional File System (IFS), AFS lets you access your documents and files from different computers at different locations.

For more info, see Andrew File System (AFS) on the ITS website: https://its.umich.edu/computing/backup-storage/afs


This service is a bundled remote computing service that provides cloud computing infrastructure over the Internet with storage, bandwidth and customized support for application programming interfaces (API).


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


Use this form to contact us with any requests regarding your personal data that the University of Michigan may hold.


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


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 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.