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Title: Strategic management of infrastructure using technology


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Strategic management of infrastructure using
technology John Potter, Manager RSC South
EastKevin Hickey, Advisor RSC NW
2
Key Considerations
What are the key considerations to ensure the
strategic management of college infrastructure
using technology?
3
Strategic planning with InfoNet Rohan Slaughter,
Head of Technology at Beaumont College Andy
Stewart, Information Manager at Jisc InfoNet
4
Moving to the Cloud Patrick Biggs, CIS Officer
at Doncaster Deaf Trust Paul Wakefield, Account
Manager at Janet
5
What are the key considerations for an ISC
college to ensure the strategic management of
college infrastructure using Technology?
  • Patrick Biggs
  • CIS Officer
  • Communication Specialist College Doncaster
  • patrick.biggs_at_cscd.ac.uk

6
ISCs are too small to do ICT effectively
  • Many ISCs dont have dedicated technical staff
  • Those staff that they do have tend to be jack of
    all trades
  • Cant offer high availability, redundant data
    centres
  • Cant keep up with the most recent software

7
ICT Infrastructure
8
ICT services
  • Word Processing
  • Spread sheets
  • Presentations
  • Safe data storage
  • MIS (Databridge and e1)
  • Internet access
  • Email
  • Telephony

9
Services from the cloud need less internal
infrastructure
10
Streamlined Infrastructure
11
Google Apps for Education
  • Google docs for Word Processing
  • Google sheets for spreadsheets
  • Google slides for presentations
  • Google Drive for safe storage
  • MIS (e1 is cloud based Databridge is not)
  • Chrome for Internet Access
  • Gmail for email
  • Google Voice for Telephone?

12
What is Google Apps?
13
What did we do?
  • Two years ago I had a problems
  • Old fileserver nearly full
  • Old email server nearly full
  • Two choices
  • Renew both servers hardware, backup units, UPS,
    software, etc.
  • Go to Google Apps

14
Year One
  • All students onto Google Apps for Education
  • Created Google Apps accounts
  • Copied all their email across and deleted their
    account from our email server bought myself
    another year.
  • Closed all their z drives and gave them Google
    drive instead.
  • Saved about 2,500

15
Year Two
  • Put all staff onto Google Apps
  • Switched off the old email server saving 5000
  • Moved 150 people in two weeks.
  • We now have over 350 users.

16
Year Three
  • No more Moodle Use Google Apps instead
  • No more new PCs Use tablets instead
  • No more new servers
  • No more new network switches and structured
    cabling
  • Invested in faster JANET connection
  • Dropped second ADSL connection
  • Invested in improved WiFi provision

17
Lessons learnt
  • It is probably easier to move everyone at the
    same rather than having a scaled change over.
  • Having two system causes a bit of confusion
  • Google Calendar is awesome, miles better than
    Outlook.
  • Gmail search capabilities are much, much better
    than Outlook
  • Though it is different people adapt really well

18
More Lessons Learnt
  • Change everyone onto Chrome before the roll out
    to make transition quicker.
  • Get users to understand Google sharing and Google
    groups. This means they can set up their own
    groups, maintain them and share their own data.
    They dont need administrators to set up email
    groups for the and to set up shared folders and
    security groups

19
Elephant in the Room
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Security
  • Google servers are anywhere in the world so you
    have to tell the Information Commissioner that
    they are outside of the EU.
  • Google look at your data but you dont get
    adverts.
  • The US government may access your data.
  • The DWP FIPS 140-2.
  • Policies and training

21
Limitations
  • This has prevented me from completely eliminating
    our own fileservers, I still need somewhere to
    store personal information that cannot be stored
    in the MIS system.

22
Summary
  • Google Apps for Education will save you money
  • Infrastructure
  • Technical Assistance
  • Migrating to Google Apps is easy
  • I can do it for you remotely.
  • Couple of training days with staff
  • Remote administration from my desk.

23
Thank you
  • Patrick Biggs
  • patrick.biggs_at_cscd.ac.uk
  • 01302 386740
  • 07530 723040

24
Management of Tablets, mobile devices, BYOD and
licence issues David Dalby, Head of College
Development at National Star CollegeBetty
Willder, Legal Information Specialist at Jisc
Legal
25
Data Management Systems Gordon Milner, RSC
Advisor RSC E Midlands Sal Cooke, Director Jisc
TechDisJohn McKenzie, Manager RSC South West
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