Background
Scope
Objectives
Deliverables
Benefits
Success Criteria
The projects website is increasingly being used across the University to support a wide range of projects being managed by areas other than IS Applications.
For example, the Technology Enhanced Learning Programme run by User Services Division, which focuses on providing joined up tools and infrastructure to support core teaching and learning within the University and incorporates the work of the eLearning and Information Skills team.
Attending:
Garry Robertson, Anne Finnan, Morna Findlay, Paul Ranaldi, Mark Lang
Deployment sign-off review
This meeting planned to sign off the deployment of the database migration and DR deliverables of this project. The following issues were outstanding, but those attending agreed that if they can be resolved the DSOR can complete via email.
Database migration deployment
Garry reported that the only issue outstanding is that salary forecasting is not working.
Summary of to-days discussion -ITS103 - Core Technology updates.
Present
Stevie Conlon, Mark Lang , Ewan Scott.
Apologies - Adam Wheavil
General.
- Mark and Ewan continue to work on APPS and NEWs repectively . Preparation progressing. Mark expects to complete prep w/c 25/11, ewan expects to complete prep for NEWS w/c 02/11.
- Adam has reported that there are only 2 schemas on MIS which require to be addressed/migrated, namely BOXICMS and DIRECT.
Background
This project is the migration of the stand-alone desktop Meterology metering server application to an IS virtual environment
The Meterology metering system server gathers utility metering data for electricity, gas, water, heating and cooling and collates on a stand-alone server PC within E&B.
Priority and Funding
Funded
Impact and Dependencies
We provide ONELAN with the information to display on the Energy Consumption web pages, which is displayed in real time on Plasma screens on buildings entrances
Currently METERology is a metering system which gathers half hourly data for electricity, water and gas utilities throughout the University campus.
This project is the migration of the stand-alone desktop Meterology metering server application to an IS virtual environment