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Enterprise Architecture and Infrastructure

Enterprise Architecture and Infrastructure. Roadmap Presentations for Committee on Technology and Architecture December, 2011. Mark Day Dept. of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging. December 9, 2011. SECTION HEADING. Schedule of Discussions. November Identity and Access Management (Amy Day)

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Enterprise Architecture and Infrastructure

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  1. Enterprise Architecture and Infrastructure Roadmap Presentations for Committee on Technology and Architecture December, 2011 Mark Day Dept. of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging December 9, 2011

  2. SECTION HEADING Schedule of Discussions • November • Identity and Access Management (Amy Day) • Security and Policy (David Rusting) • TeleMedicine and Videoconferencing (Tim Greer) • Mobile, New Media, and Web (Jeff Jorgenson) • December • IT Services and Communications (John Gingrich) • Enterprise Architecture and Applications (Jane Wong) • Enterprise Architecture and Infrastructure (Mark Day) • SOM Tech Mgmt and Advisory Committee (Erik Wieland)

  3. SECTION HEADING Project Portfolio for 2012 • Enterprise backups • Servers in data center • Desktops / Laptops across enterprise • May require separate solutions • Self-service (EC2-like) virtual environment • Email Archiving Solution • MPLS segregated / consolidated Network • Enterprise Storage

  4. Priorities • Priorities will be decided by vote at January 9, 2012 meeting • Criteria for priorities TBD, but will include value to University, feedback from full committee on appropriate scope, crystal ball gazing of OE data center process • Early favorites • Enterprise backups • Describe expected impact or value to the university for each project

  5. Early Contenders • Enterprise Backups • Opportunity to standardize data protection practices • Potential PR win if it accompanies OE Desktop initiative • Reduce risk from data loss, and data release • EC2-like – Private Cloud Services • Off the shelf solutions available • Ambitious undertaking • Mail Archiving • Could please both compliance officers and end users • Opportunity to reduce duplicated effort and reduce confusion over compliance requirements

  6. Estimated Resource Requirements • Too early to project costs accurately • Overlap with emerging OE data center offerings • Enterprise Backups • Software licenses (both server and client) • Tape library infrastructure (re-use / sharing opportunities?) • Appliance cost for CrashPlan-like system • EC2 – Private Cloud • Significant hardware investment • vSphere ESXi and vCloud Director licenses • Mail Archiving • Appliance and software solutions

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