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CAEN provides support for network connectivity in Michigan Engineering buildings, including wireless (Wi-Fi) and wired networks.
IT support for the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.
IT support for the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering department.
IT support for the Industrial and Operations Engineering department.
Eligible students, faculty, and staff are provided online file storage to support their use of CAEN’s desktop computing environments, also known as a "CAEN Home Directory."
CAEN’s Lecture Recording Service is the most automated and easy-to-use option for making recordings in a classroom. All Michigan Engineering centrally-scheduled classrooms have built-in cameras and microphones for recording the instructor, as well as systems to capture the image being shown on the projector.
The Engineering Base Desktop (EBD) is CAEN's fully-configured Windows software environment designed to support the administrative and productivity needs of Michigan Engineering departments.
CAEN provides consistent and reliable technology in Michigan Engineering classrooms to enhance teaching and learning for instructors and students. This technology generally offers a self-service orientation, facilitated by easy-to-use, in-room control systems and pre-configured setups.
CAEN offers a Web Publishing Service to Michigan Engineering administrative units, academic departments, research labs and centers, and faculty using WordPress for managing content.
This version of the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) is deployed using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and provides an environment to run the licensed software offered by CAEN.
CAEN provides general support and consulting services on web solutions for Michigan Engineering departments.
The Salesforce project aims to improve the College's engagement with Michigan Engineering alumni.
The CAEN Linux Remote Login Service allows eligible individuals at the Michigan Engineering to remotely access the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) for Linux.
Technical support for the Aerospace Engineering department.
Several web-based applications exist to help faculty, staff, and students in Michigan Engineering departments gain deeper insight into University data, and use it in ways that improve day-to-day productivity.
For Michigan Engineering faculty, researchers, and information technology professionals to find information and resources to address the IT security needs within their departments.
The software deployed with the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) includes a large set of engineering-specific applications covering a wide range of disciplines, as well as software for general productivity.
Departmental IT support for Materials Science and Engineering.