When a service moves from campus to the cloud, the service becomes unavailable to devices on 10-space UNLESS the servers of the service in the cloud is added to CU's transproxy.

Relevant links

Chemistry IT and Physics IT's use of 10-space

Cornell's proxy serving devices on 10-space:

About Cornell's private network, also known as 10-space:

See also

Chemistry IT's use of 10-space

Characterizing the use of 10-space within Chemistry and Physics.

ChemIT's summary table

ServiceOn CU's transproxy?Notes
CommonSpot, in the cloud(Oliver doesn't know)8/3/15-Monday: Migration to cloud expected this week, for A&S's web server and the relevant departmental web sites.
ConfluenceYes (except <wiki>)

8/3/15: Forthcoming "in the short term", per communications to Oliver.

8/4/15: Confirmed that <confluence.cornell.edu> worked. However, <wiki.cornell.edu> is still not listed at proxy page (nor is it working there, 'natch).

KronosYes7/31/2015-Friday: Kronos moved to the cloud (AT&T), with no transproxy adjustments. We requested it (along with others?) on Friday, and it was enabled Monday, 8/3/15.
WorkdayYes 
LongviewYes 
Student Center (PeopleSoft)No 
CU BlogsNo 
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