Information and Technology Services

  1. June 9, 2021

    Wi-Fi upgrades to help transform campus network capabilities

    Starting this summer, Information and Technology Services will upgrade campus Wi-Fi so it continues to meet the campus community’s growing demand for fast and secure connections.

  2. May 3, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  3. April 30, 2021

    University retires BlueJeans videoconferencing service

    One of the university’s original videoconferencing services, BlueJeans, is retiring Saturday. Information and Technology Services will continue to offer Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams.

  4. April 19, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  5. April 15, 2021

    Registration open for virtual 2021 Hacks With Friends

    Hacks With Friends encourages all U-M IT and technology professionals and advocates, regardless of role, to break out of normal routines, form a team, build a project (or hack) from scratch.

  6. March 15, 2021

    U-M to migrate from Box to Dropbox this spring and summer

    The university will migrate its cloud-data storage from U-M Box to U-M Dropbox beginning this spring. U-M Box, the university’s primary cloud-data storage option, will go away Dec. 1.

  7. March 9, 2021

    Classic Wolverine Access will retire on March 14

    The new Wolverine Access has had more than 4.3 million visits since it launched Sept. 27, 2020. ITS will retire the 16-year-old “classic” version of Wolverine Access on March 14.

  8. February 19, 2021

    Further updates being made to ResponsiBLUE

    U-M’s ResponsiBLUE app is being updated and will include a quarantine and isolation indicator for students, an additional question in the daily symptom tracking questionnaire and other improvements. 

  9. February 1, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  10. January 26, 2021

    Microsoft Teams available for videoconferencing, collaboration

    Faculty, staff and students at Ann Arbor, Flint and Dearborn have a new option for videoconferencing and team-based collaboration: Microsoft Teams at U-M. It is available at no additional cost.