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This service is required of U-M students, faculty, and staff when they create their U-M uniqnames and passwords. Two-factor means that when you log in, you provide two proofs of your identity. At U-M, that means your password plus Duo. Alumni may choose to keep using or add Duo two-factor to protect their U-M accounts.
This service uses a scanner that is is effective at finding weaknesses in web applications, such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and authentication bypass vulnerabilities. The scanner crawls a given web application, checking for problems across web servers, proxy servers, web applications, and other web services. After a scan completes, IA provides a report detailing any concerns discovered and recommendations for remediation.
This service is a pool of project managers available to manage large and complex projects. Also supports project management tools and methodologies.
This service is a software-based conference room system that provides a streamlined experience for audio conferencing, wireless screen sharing, and video conferencing using the Zoom platform. Users of a Zoom Room can launch scheduled Zoom meetings with a single press of a button. This makes it easy to combine in-person and virtual guests in a simple, no-hassle hybrid meeting experience.
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 service is a mobile application that provides in-app messages and announcements related to academic life, personalized class schedule information, news, well-being content, bus stops, parking locations, dining halls, featured university events, and emergency alert push notifications.
This service supports researchers with grants that require the purchase of computing hardware. Lighthouse allows researchers to place their own hardware within the ARC-TS HPC Slurm environment. This is a dedicated HPC cluster.
This service lets you use an account you already have (such as Facebook, LinkedIn, or others) to log in to a service that normally requires its own account.
This Service offers software licensing for University of Michigan including the UmichITAM software-sharing consortium. View the ITS Software Services website for additional details: https://its.umich.edu/computing/computers-softw...
This Service provides assistance or collaboration with making information technology (websites, documents, media) accessible to work towards meeting the requirements of the EIT Accessibility Standard Practice Guide on campus.
This service is for preserving electronic data generated from research activities. It is a low-cost, highly durable storage system and is the largest storage system operated by Advanced Research Computing (ARC).
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 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 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 provides automatic, scheduled, remote data backup for files located on servers that are managed by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students.
This form for the Incommon Certificate Service is used to get your university unit set up to obtain and renew InCommon certificates through the InCommon Certificate Manager (ICM) web application. Access to the ICM web app
Fill out and submit this form to get your university unit set up to obtain and renew InCommon certificates through the InCommon Certificate Manager (ICM) web application. Access to the ICM web app requires that you always have two or more staff members who can manage your certificates. Requests for access are usually handled within two business days.
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 form is to request to reserve one of the several computing classrooms for instructional purposes.
This form is to request assistance or access to API development for network tools and services.
This Service is a tool to check and fix the accessibility of content on Canvas. This solution will help course creators make digital content accessible to everyone, and meet digital accessibility standards as required by U-M policy and applicable law.
This service provides access to and support for advanced computing resources. ARC facilitates new and more powerful approaches to research challenges in fields ranging from physics to linguistics, and from engineering to medicine.
Have any question or support need regarding an Advanced Research Computing service or resource? Please reach out and get the support you need for Advanced Research Computing (ARC)
Learn about the ways to access support for ARC: How to access direct support from ARC https://teamdynamix.umich.edu/TDClient/30/Porta...