Federation of CICme Completed
Nov 25, 2009, 07:39 AM
Every Committee on Institutional Cooperation member university now has federated access to CICme, the consortium鈥檚 online collaboration workspace. With a 鈥渇lip of a switch鈥 on Nov. 11, the University of Michigan became the final CIC member to become federated. Federated access is significant...
Every Committee on Institutional Cooperation member university now has federated access to ,
the consortium鈥檚 online collaboration workspace. With a 鈥渇lip of a
switch鈥 on Nov. 11, the University of Michigan became the final CIC
member to become federated.
Federated access is significant because it streamlines the
collaboration process, eliminating the need for faculty, staff and
students to maintain multiple passwords and usernames. Rather than
requiring individuals to create new accounts for every service they
wish to use, CIC members agreed to use individuals' institutional
network account identifiers for access. This improves privacy and
security for both individuals and institutions.
This is a major accomplishment for CIC member institutions. Although CICme is the first application within CIC to utilize federated access, future federation efforts will greatly expand opportunities to collaboratively develop and share higher stakes digital resources. Federation is emblematic of the CIC鈥檚 commitment to innovation and efficiency in collaboration.