Comprehensive IT-related asset inventory, including identifying all WinXP systems. And now includes printers.
Research groups
Copy of text sent to CCB Research Group IT Reps, 4/18 (Friday)
ChemIT is starting to true-up the Chemistry department's computer equipment inventory. For each research group, this primarily means confirming our inventory of non-private computers and printers. We would appreciate your assistance with this task, please.
We have two student employees, Alex and Jeannie, who are available for about a month to assist each group's IT Rep in completing this task. At a minimum, they can provide you with a copy of our current inventory information. If you'd like, they can also participate in the task of updating the particulars in the inventory list. This includes updating information, adding items missing from our list, and naturally removing items on this list but which are no longer in service. This is a good time to let ChemIT dispose of your old computing equipment!
Within the next week, please send an email to <ChemIT@cornell.edu> with when you are generally available in the afternoons of any work day but Thursdays, and how best to reach you (email, phone, visit to your room location). Alex or Jeannie will then meet with you, bringing a copy of the current inventory information for your group. And if you'd like their assistance, you can plan with one of them how best to coordinate his or her work. Please orient them to your spaces and help ensure they can safely move through your research areas. Thank you!
For any computer still running WinXP, ChemIT staff will work with you to either upgrade the system to Windows 7, or find alternative, adequately safe ways to run WinXP if a new OS is not possible.
These hardware inventory reviews must be done periodically, and we welcome your suggestions for improving how we do this work. And please let me know if you have any questions or concerns with this process.
Thank you, -Oliver.
Note
Ensure we identify any instruments which have Windows-based operating systems embedded in the instrument equipment itself. These will thus not look like computers, per se, so a separate spreadsheet will be a good way to record them.
Examples:
- Apparently the Dichtel group has 2 instruments which have WinXP embedded. Are they off network? (In general, it's OK for them to be networked to a dedicated computer, so they may have a (private) IP address).
- In other groups, there may even be WinNT embedded!
High-level progress chart
Record any changes in IT reps in our spreadsheet, "CCB IT Reps, ChemIT", located at <R:\Chem IT\CCB people lists>.
Group |
Group's IT Rep |
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Abruna |
Kenneth Hernandez-Burgos <kh473> |
Alex |
Oliver has talked to Tito and Kenney. Provided Kenney CU AD list of systems. |
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Ananth |
Rachel Kenion <rlk259> |
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Aye |
Saba Parvez <sp954> |
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Baird |
Marek Korzeniowski <mkk55> |
Jeannie |
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Cerione |
Jon Erickson <jwe6> |
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Chen |
Hao Shen <hs496> |
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Chen |
Ningmu Zou <nz86> |
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Coates |
Nathan Van Zee <njv25> |
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Collum |
Russell Algera < rfa27> |
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Crane |
Estella Yee <ey223> |
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Davis |
Michael Todt <mat288> |
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Dichtel |
Ryan Bisbey <rpb223> |
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DiSalvo |
Douglas DeSario <dyd3> |
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Ealick |
Leslie Kinsland <lk65> |
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Ezra |
Zebuliah Kramer <zck3> |
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Freed |
Curt Dunnam <crd4> |
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Freed |
Petr Borbat <pb41> |
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Hines |
Erik Skibinski <ess234> |
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Hoffmann |
Xiaoqiu Ye <xy83> |
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Lancaster |
Kyle himself? |
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Lewis |
Matthew Moschitto <mjm656> |
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Lin |
Zhewang Lin <zl272> |
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Loring |
Daniel Moberg <drm255> |
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Marohn |
Lei Chen <lc646> |
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Park |
Adam Tsen <ww86> |
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Park |
Saien Xie <sx68> |
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Petersen |
Brian Van Hoozen <blv23> |
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Scheraga |
Yi He <yh332> |
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Wolczanski |
Brian Jacobs <bpj8> |
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And other faculty to consider connecting with, but not with a group (don't thus have an IT Rep): Burlitch, Fay, Ganem, Lee, McLafferty, McMurry, Meinwald, Sogah, Usher, Widom, Wilcox, Zax