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Digital accessibility is the practice of designing and providing equitable user experiences so that individuals with disabilities are able to independently acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same services within the same timeframe as individuals without disabilities, with substantially equivalent ease of use.


Learning Management Systems (LMS) provides support and troubleshooting for MSU’s LMS platforms, including D2L (Desire2Learn) and other related tools. The service covers user inquiries, technical issues, and guidance on LMS features such as course creation, content management, assessments, grading, and communication tools.


The University’s Contact Center software solutions help campus departments create call centers to allow them to work more efficiently by streamlining how they manage communication. These tools can support multiple channels—like phone calls, texts, chat, email, and social media—and use smart workflows to route messages quickly to the right place. Optional AI tools can be designed to help speed up responses and improve customer service. Real-time and historical analytics provide insights into performance and growth needs, making it easier to manage and improve operations.


The Networking Team is responsible for delivering extensive university wireless services that prioritize widespread coverage and adaptability for the modern campus community. Their responsibilities encompass hundreds of campus buildings, with a strong focus on delivering excellent customer service and user-friendliness. This wireless service incorporates Eduroam, ensuring easy access for both the campus community and guests, fostering a seamless and efficient wireless experience.


Wireless printing and remote printing via 'print.msu.edu' - MSU Print allows you to print to specific MSU Printers from anywhere in the world using the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP).


Provides centralized services that allow integrated applications to authenticate end-users consistent with university policies and industry best-practices balanced with ease-of-use for those end-users.


Cloud Platform services offer exceptional compute power, database storage, content delivery, and other functionality for scalability and growth. Solutions include high reliability, low-cost, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (Paas) to fill a range of needs including basic servers, long-term data storage, mobile application development, and storing and analyzing large volumes of data.


MSU business units rely on computing technology which needs to be protected from malicious code and threats. Endpoint Protection software helps ensure computing resources do not execute malicious code, alerts to threats, and facilitates remediation and response efforts.


At the MSU Data Center, we provide guidance and facilitation through the entire colocation onboarding process, including requirements gathering, capacity planning, rack assignment, power provisioning, and network configuration.


Systems Hosting uses technology that makes one server appear to mimic multiple servers running at one time. This hosting is more efficient in server capacity, hardware, and energy usage.


MSU provides campus telephone services through the Avaya Campus PBX system. The system offers various features, like voicemail, EC-500, call forwarding, unified messaging, and softphone applications.


The Data Center Support service provides comprehensive operational and technical assistance to MSU faculty, staff, and affiliates who are current or prospective tenants of the MSU Data Center. Our support offerings are designed to ensure a seamless and efficient experience throughout the lifecycle of colocation and infrastructure management.


A step beyond file shares, File Services leverages elastic storage as an enterprise-class storage system with a growing set of feature tiers, producing the right price point for a variety of storage needs. It provides secure, scalable storage, which includes automatically captured recovery points.


The Networking Team takes on the critical role of upholding and enhancing the university's expansive wired network infrastructure, which includes providing internet service to Merit network. Their responsibilities span across the entire network ecosystem, covering the campus core, building edge, datacenter core, and satellite networks. This complex network management facilitates the seamless flow of substantial data, meeting the modern campus community's ever-increasing demands for connectivity and data access.


JustInTime Medicine is a cloud based content creation and delivery system aimed at undergraduate medical education. It is the platform for support of, and the delivery vehicle for the CHM new Shared Discovery Curriculum. Functionality includes: real time


Cryptography protects the confidentiality of many computers and applications rely on trusted SSL certificates to operate. The SSL Certificate service maintains a public Certificate Authority from which MSU can issue its own certificates and enable this strong encryption.


DNS (Domain Name System), DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), and IPAM (Internet Protocol Address Management), collectively referred to as DDI (DNS, DHCP, IPAM), facilitates the management and use of domain names and IP addresses.


MSU NetIDs are assigned to all current faculty, staff, students and retirees. A NetID is a unique alphanumeric identifier auto-generated from the user's name.

Your NetID is your personal identifier at MSU and serves as your login to many university computing and networking services. Your NetID also determines your MSU email address which is netid@msu.edu (e.g. the NetID msuspartan would have the email address msuspartan@msu.edu).


Continual Service Improvement (CSI) aims to improve the quality of services by learning from past successes and failures.


Spartan Mail and related Spartan 365 software, including applications located at https://spartan365.msu.edu and downloaded Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook), are provided to students while they attend the university and to faculty and staff members while they are employed by the university.


Virtual Desktop grants authorized students, faculty, and staff seamless access to licensed university software and applications via a user-friendly online portal at vdi.msu.edu.


Campus Project Management Systems (CPMS) supports the development, integration, support, training, and data analysis of vended applications that focus on Campus Project Management - namely, Unifier, PlanGrid, AutoDesk Build, Monday.com and Talent LMS.


Technologies and tools that help in maintaining, controlling, changing, and reassembling content that is used in MSU's websites and webpages.


Fill out this form to request services from MSU IT’s Instructional Technology and Development team. We can help you with creative and technical instructional technology and accessibility in course development.


The Research Technology Services Consulting team has an intake process of 9 questions to evaluate requests and broker support to the appropriate technology services in ITS and across campus. These requests are usually followed up with a meeting to assist faculty, staff or students, to gain technology support and review additional aspects of their research workflows. This facilitation service provides project management and direct support as needed.