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FY09Q2 Architecture Inventory Reports are due 1/15/09!

Introduction

The CIT architecture inventory is a listing of major technologies and architectural components that are being used in CIT.   Information is provided by Architecture Inventory Representatives -- individuals identified by each division's CCDAT representative as being "technology owners" within that division.    The Architecture Inventory Representatives are asked to provide a three year outlook/forecast on each of the technologies and/or architectural components they are responsible by classifying each -- on a quarterly basis -- into one of the following six categories:

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Quarter

Title

Description

Status

FY09Q1

CUPeople

IS Infrastructure reports that CUPeople is being "Maintained" all three fiscal years.   There are known security issues with the current product and it is CCDAT's understanding that the current product is being phased out.

In discussing this issue with Bob Carozzoni from IS, it appears that CUPeople will NOT be phased out, but the service as it exists today will be retired in favor of newer technologies that will not be subject to the security issues that are present today.   The current production service depends on Kerberos 4 which Identity Management is targetting to turn off by the end of March, 2009.   Bob believes that all existing CUPeople customers can be moved to a newer service by the same date.   This situation should be monitored as there appears to be little room for slippage should there be any slippage in the schedule to move CUPeople customers.




No unresolved issues to report

FY09Q1

KFront/MVS Dispatchers

IS Infrastructure lists KFront and MVS Dispatchers as "Disinvest" for all three fiscal  years.   CCDAT believes that Identify Management is looking to "turn off" Kerberos 4 sometime during FY09Q3, and both KFront and the MVS Dispatchers depend on K4.

Conversations with John Parker and Bob Carozzoni (IS) informed me that there are plans to maintain the MVS dispatchers and KFront, however they will be updated prior to Identity Managment turning off K4 next March.

Resolved Issues

 
Please consult the Resolved Issues Page for a listing of all previous issues that have been resolved.

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ATA
(Ron DiNapoli)

ATSUS
(Todd Maniscalco)

NCS
(Eric Cronise)

S&O
(Laurie Collinsworth)

IS
(Steve Barrett)

IT Security/IdM
(Steve Edgar)

Collaboration Tools
(Aaron Hamid)

Integrated Web Services
(Al Gonzalez)

Data Network Engineering
(Eric Cronise)

Mainframe
(Brian Messenger)

Vendor Applications
(Steve Lutter)

Identity Management
(Steve Edgar)

Cynergy
(Aaron Godert)

Faculty Support Services
(Clare van den Blink)

Voice Engineering
(Tom Ball)

Systems Administration
(Brian Messenger)

Mainframe and PeopleSoft Applications
(Cindy Pataki)

Security
(Wyman Miles)

 

Media Production Group
(Clare van den Blink)

Wireless Network Engineering
(Dave Barr)

Systems Engineering
(Brian Messenger)

ColdFusion Applications
(Steve Lutter)

 

 

Classroom Technologies
(Tom Every)

Infrastructure Engineering
(Ken Downey)

Storage Services
(Brian Messenger)

Java Applications
(Steve Lutter)

 

 

Training & Documentation
(Sebastian Carello)

 

Facilities & Laser Printing
(Brian Messenger)

Oracle Express (APEX) Applications
(Steve Lutter)

 

 

Customer Service
(Mike Swenson)

 

NOC
(Vicky Dean)

Databases & DB Management Tools
(Tony Damiani)

 

 

 

 

Production Control
(Vicky Dean)

Data Delivery Tools
(Tony Damiani)

 

 

 

 

Messaging
(TBDChuck Boeheim)

Data Delivery Applications
(Tony Damiani)

 

 

 

 

Client Services
(TBDChuck Boeheim)

Application Infrastructure Components
(Kevin Leonard)

 

 

 

 

 

Testing and Quality Assurance
(Donna Taber)

 

 

 

 

 

IS Hosting
(Donna Taber)

 

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