My Recently Visited Services
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.
This service is an enterprise content management system (also known as a document management system) that serves as a repository for capturing and indexing critical documents that support various business processes around the university. Users of the system can upload and organize paper and electronic documents and retrieve those documents securely.
This Service is an electronic medical record (EMR) solution that serves as the:
1. Core EMR for Occupational Health Services
2. Tracking system for vaccinations/immunizations across U-M in alignment with U-M policies
3. Tracking tool for incidents of communicable diseases/illness that could affect the public health of the U-M population
Enterprise Health can be found at https://enterprise-health.umich.edu
Information about Occupational Health Services can be found at https://hr.umich.edu/benefits-wellness/health-w...
This service allows review of information on university networks, including: network name, IP subnet ranges, VLAN ID, physical location, description/purpose, and contact information for network hosts.
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 used to submit new project requests to ITS PMO Operations team.
Approval from your supervisor is required before you submit a project request.
Projects start with great ideas. If you have one, document an outline for it and submit the Project Intake Form. The Project Management Office (PMO) team will handle the rest!
This service allows users to schedule office hours through Zoom sessions.
This Service is used to facilitate application processes and automate workflows related to internal review processes and decision making for internal funding opportunities, fellowships, awards, competitions and events.
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 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 provides automatic, scheduled, remote data backup for files located on servers that are managed by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students.
This service provides a high availability, secure environment for hosting containerized applications and services.
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 for support with account recovery, including issues with self-service identity verification using Persona.
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 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 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 is an MPathways module that stores demographic information about all members of the university community in one location, eliminating the need to re-enter data when an individual changes their status.
For more information, see the Campus Community Module on the ITS website.
This service supports UMROOT, which is the largest of several Windows Active Directory (AD) forests on campus. UMRoot is where users are created and both central and local units place their Active Directory (AD) objects for using the Windows infrastructure.
This Service provides a secure method for campus Merchants to process credit card payments from their eCommerce sites. It provides a secure path from their eCommerce sites, to their payment processor, passing through the ITS PCI Secure Data Enclave via the ITS PCI Interstitial Page.
This service is a high-capacity, reliable, secure, and fast storage solution. It is tuned for large files (which corresponds roughly to be files in 1 megabyte in size or larger), but it is still capable of efficiently storing small files, such as: word documents, spreadsheets, image files, etc. Turbo enables investigators across the University of Michigan to store and access data needed for their research via a local host in a lab or our High Performance Computing Clusters, such as: Great Lakes, Lighthouse, and Armis 2. Additionally, it supports the storing of sensitive data on HIPAA compliant systems, such as the Armis 2 cluster managed by ARC.
This form is for MiWorkspace customers to request assistance with purchasing computers and/or peripherals for customers
This service supports the design and build new or upgrades of network services.
This Service is a suite of products & services that includes application hosting, cloud computing, database services and more.
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) at U-M is offered to current faculty and staff only
This form is to initiate the voluntary offboarding of an employee from the MiWorkspace service. The offboarding process deprovisions network access, personal and departmental storage, printing, and hardware with appropriate software (if applicable). If the employee is moving to a different unit, their access will be appropriately updated.
If the offboarding is not voluntary and immediate termination of services is required the departments HR representative is required to call 4Help.