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This Service is an MPathways module that allows the university to bill, record, and track payments for sponsored research and centralized general receivables.

For more info, see Accounts Receivable & Billing Module on the ITS website.


This service is an MPathways module that provides automated invoice and payment processing to ensure timely and accurate payment for goods and services.


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.


The U-M Net Hotspot service provides a robust ITS-managed router, which offers end users: A connection to the internet and specific campus network resources in locations where U-M Net is not available, wired, powered network ports for client devices


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 form must be completed by the current owner's unit HR representative (if the current owner is a former employee, the unit HR from their most recent U-M role).

For resources and information related to this form and process, refer to Access to Employee-Held Data for U-M Units.

Note: If the current owner of the data has access to it and they can cooperate with the access request, you must work with that owner to get access to the data instead of proceeding with this request form.


This Service allows faculty, staff, students, sponsored affiliates, and guests to communicate through wireless local area networks on laptops, tablets, cellular phones, and other devices. ITS supports four wireless networks on campus, MWireless, MSetup, MGuest, and eduroam. The current standard for wireless connections is 802.11ac which typically provides connectivity between 100-200Mbps.


This service can be used to automatically back-up critical data stored on university-owned computers that isn't stored elsewhere. CrashPlan, the software powering the ITS Desktop Backup service, is designed to protect your data files, allowing you to restore your content to a repaired or replaced computer in case of theft or a hard drive crash.

For Desktop Backup (CrashPlan) support, please visit https://its.umich.edu/computing/backup-storage/... or contact the ITS Service Center https://its.umich.edu/help


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 manages the design, construction, support and maintenance of indoor and outdoor cellular infrastructure across campus, maintains partnerships with cellular service providers, and provides support to campus for LTE, 5G, and Wi-Fi Calling solutions. The service also offers radiofrequency (RF) surveying, cellular device/plan selection and spectrum management/allocation consulting.

For other questions, please reach out to your Infrastructure Project Manager https://its.umich.edu/enterprise/business-servi...


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 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 software-sharing consortium for university units that choose to opt-in. Revenues collected fund a volume licensed software catalog and staff who support the service. Some of the services offered include compliance management, consortium and department funded license procurement, software help desk, hardware inventory, asset documentation, and review of license terms.


This service provides U-M researchers with high performance, secure and flexible computing environments enabling the analysis of sensitive data sets restricted by federal privacy laws, proprietary access agreements, or confidentiality requirements.


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.


This service is a cost-optimized, high-capacity, large-file storage service for research data. Locker provides high-performance for large files, and allows investigators across U-M Ann Arbor to connect their data to computing resources necessary for their research, including U-M’s HPC clusters.


This services provides a consistent and intuitive audiovisual experience. Our goal is to help units design and build sensible AV solutions that are cost-effective and are integrated with U-M infrastructure. ITS Audiovisual Service is available for conference rooms at schools, colleges, and other units on the U-M Ann Arbor campus.


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...


This service is used to capture and maintain data related to students' academic endeavors and performance. Key processes supported by the Student Records module include: student academic program maintenance, academic advisement, enrollment (a.k.a. registration), curriculum maintenance, grading, and graduation.


This service provides support for the University of Michigan's official identification card program. It covers creating, issuing, and tracking an MCard for individuals who are engaged in University business. The card creates the identification for the individual. Everyone within the university community is required to have a valid MCard.


This service is a tool that enhances workgroup communications. It provides a platform for individuals and groups to chat live online and keep conversations organized and accessible from anywhere, anytime.


This service captures personal information when a prospective student first communicates with U-M. This initial record is modified when an individual's relationship with U-M changes (such as from prospect to applicant, to student, to financial aid recipient, to graduate, to professional school applicant, or to employee).


This form is to request support for managing Active Directory accounts including issues with existing accounts, password resets, creating new accounts, and disabling or deleting accounts. If there are multiple inactive UMROOT accounts that need to remain active, please include all accounts in one ticket, as opposed to submitting a ticket for each account.


University community members use their UMICH password when logging in to many services and systems at U-M. ITS operates the systems and provides support for this password. Previously this password has been known as the U-M Kerberos password, or the Level-1 password.


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.