My Recently Visited Services
This Service is consolidated DHCP/DNS/IPAM network solution. The university hostmaster provides these services at no additional cost as part of the larger networking services on campus.
This form is to request and obtain administrative and learning management data (FIN, HR, Research, Student, Development, Learning Management, etc.) in a consistent, timely, and secure manner in close collaboration with data owners and subject matter experts. The ITS Data Science Practice team will leverage and complement existing successful data request processes and make them more consistent and transparent.
This Service is to request assistance from the ITS Migrations and Scheduling team to manage jobs.
This service is federated identity management software used to provide single sign-on. It allows members of the university community to log in to university-provided cloud services, such as U-M Google and U-M Box, using their uniqname and UMICH (Level-1) password.
This Service provides assistance with real time, walk-in support at no cost to you. Our student team partners with you to solve issues, find resources, and diagnose problems. Our goal is to help you feel informed and empowered to get the most from your technology.
This form is used to provide Active Directory group information to the IAM Elevated Access Management team for security groups as part of a Passwordstate configuration.
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 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 service is a routine quarterly scans of all University of Michigan owned and managed networks by Information Assurance (IA). There are options for monthly and on-demand scanning service on request. All networks, systems, databases, or applications that create, maintain, process, transmit, or store data classified as High or Restricted must be scanned monthly.
This service is the constituent relationship management system used for fundraising efforts at the University. It is the single source for managing information about relationships and interactions that the University has with its donors, alumni, colleagues, friends, foundations and corporations. The system shares information with the Office of University Development, Development staff across the administrative and academic units on all three U-M campuses as well as Michigan Medicine, and the Alumni Association.
This form is for account requests for the Microsoft Azure service. Available to all UM Faculty and Staff.
This service is available to campus units requiring general compute engineering support to meet project needs are able to contract with ITS to receive help from the ITS EUC MiWorkspace Engineering team.
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 form is to request a new, modify, or delete MiDesktop, a virtual desktop infrastructure environment managed by ITS.
This service supports the design and build new or upgrades of network services.
This service is for those who need to access ServiceNow archive data, or who need assistance locating archived ServiceNow data
This service provides an easy-to-use interface for users to quickly identify software they need, what is available to them across campus and from whom, and potential alternatives. An underlying central database houses information for administrators to track software licenses to better manage cost, visibility, compliance, and security around these titles at both the central and unit level.
This service protects specific network activities to and from specific projects, systems, and information housed in university data centers (e.g., sensitive research projects, Wolverine Access transactions, MiServer instances, and others).
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 supports inquiries about Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools on U-M Campus. Submit your AI tool questions using this form.
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.
This service is database hosting service available throughout the University of Michigan. MiDatabase provides campus with a centrally managed, on-premise cloud environment that reduces the cost, risk and overhead involved in running services independently.
This service is an ethical and privacy-preserving platform designed to:
- Enable researchers to ask aggregate questions across multiple data sets in a ethical, privacy-preserving manner. Allow for a privacy and ethics body review to ensure that only appropriate, aggregate questions are asked.
- Allow researchers to ask aggregate questions across multiple data sets while no researcher has direct access to the data sets.
- Enable ITS to support such queries in a scalable, effective manner.