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Workday illustrated with with a focus on IdMgmt related systems and point-to-point integrations. Picture changes with PS people data hub. |
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A | 1 | Workday | Batch and/or real-time | Workday will create a To pass/maintain basic employee bio/demo record with emplid in PeopleSoft in order to keep a single repository of PEOPLE data for emplids and duplicate avoidancecreate emplid. | |||||
| 2 | PeopleSoft | Batch and/or real-time | PeopleSoft sends To pass employee emplid and student employees to Workday. | |||||
| 3 | Active Directory | Batch and/or real-time | To support the authentication function. Undergraduate students, graduate/professional students, and alumni/trustee data is sent to Active Directory to support authentication. | |||||
| 4 | SunOne Directory | Batch | Supports To support the authorization function. Authorization function for PeopleSoft. When a user authenticates to PeopleSoft a lookup is performed in the SunOne directory to retrieve the emplid. This emplid is then used to map the session to the data the user is permitted to access according to PS internal tables. Student must be able to authenticate to PeopleSoft. | |||||
| 5/6 | NetId Admin | Batch and/or real-time | To support the creation/maintenance of the Network ID (or NetID) is a personal, unique identifier assigned to you. It consists of your initials followed by one or more numbers. You use it, . Used along with a password, to obtain access to online services, such as email and administrative systems. |
| 6 | NetId Admin | Batch and/or real-time | The custom built NetId application creates and distributes netid information. Network ID (or NetID) is a personal, unique identifier assigned to you. It consists of your initials followed by one or more numbers. You use it, along with a password, to obtain access to online services, such as email and administrative systems. |
B | 1 | Active Directory | Batch and/or real-time | To support the authentication function. Employee data must be is sent to IdMgmt system. The Active Directory. Additionally, the department structure defined currently defined within PeopleSoft must be replaced by the organizational model defined by Workday. A re-definition of the rules for groups will need to be defined by Workday/HR. The "department" model will need to be remediated based on the organizational model with Workday. | |||||
| 2 4 | SunOne Directory | Batch | Supports To support the authorization function for PeopleSoft. When a user authenticates to PeopleSoft a lookup is performed in the SunOne directory to retrieve the emplid. This emplid is then used to map the session to the data the user is permitted to access according to PS internal tables. Employees/faculty Student must be able to authenticate to PeopleSoft. | |||||
5 | 3/4 | NetId Admin | Batch and/or real-time | To support the creation/maintenance of the Network ID (or NetID) is a personal, unique identifier assigned to you. It consists of your initials followed by one or more numbers. You use it, . Used along with a password, to obtain access to online services, such as email and administrative systems. |
| 6 | NetId Admin | Batch and Real-time | Network ID (or NetID) is a personal, unique identifier assigned to you. It consists of your initials followed by one or more numbers. You use it, along with a password, to obtain access to online services, such as email and administrative systems. The custom-built NetId application creates and distributes netid information. |
C | 1 | Active Directory | Batch and/or real-time | Data is propagated to downstream applications. |
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| 2 | NetId Admin | Batch and/or real-time | Data is propagated to downstream applications. |
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What is Active Directory used for?
IdMgmt system for the entire campus. Authenticates various campus groups giving then them appropriate access to campus services and resources.
Active Directory is a non-public directory supporting enterprise applications within the institution. It is very Microsoft specific and is required for some MS applications such as Exchange. It also serves a function referred to as a network operations system (NOS) function. It is designed to manage network objects such as desktops, printers, servers, files.
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