Overview

Background

The purpose of this project is to prioritise and migrate the Windows 2012 and 2012R2 server estate to Windows Server 2019 to a supported level by October 2023, when support for Windows Server 2012 will end.

 

Scope

 

Prioritised Windows  Servers 2012 and 2012 R2

Out of scope

 

Non-Windows Servers in the estate

Windows servers 2012 and 2012R2 which have been identified as being the responsibility of....

Windows Servers 2003 and 2008 in the estate  which were not upgraded or decommissioned in ENT023

 

Objectives and Deliverables

 

* Migration of all of the prioritised Windows 2012 and 2012R2  server estate to Windows Server 2019  by the end of 2020.

* Review of lifecycle management for all Windows  servers/services 

 

Benefits

The principle benefits that will be derived from this project are:

 

* Continued support from Microsoft

* Reduction in support costs – Premier support is expensive and allowing servers to fall out of support while still paying for it is not cost effective

* Reduction in resource costs – knowledge becomes difficult to retain in the support of ageing systems and it is costly having staff supporting multiple operating systems or bringing in external resource to support if those skills are not available internally

* Continued security and critical updates meaning that the servers and other infrastructure are less at risk from attack and data loss

* Staying compliant thus avoiding financial and legal penalties

* Improved business resilience as the University will have a more reliable and stable operating system

* Modernisation – learning about new tools will help the University work more efficiently particularly in reference to integration with the cloud

* Better planning of resource – last minute upgrades require time to ensure that everything is fully tested and that there are no incompatibilities for business critical software, thus often meaning other priority projects are delayed as resource is assigned to help with the necessary upgrades

 

Success Criteria

In simple terms, success will be confirmed when all of the agreed  Windows servers have been upgraded to Windows Server 2019 or have been decomissioned before the end-of support deadline  for Windows 2012 of October 10 2023.

 

Alignment with Strategic Vision  

 

This project will deliver benefits, change and innovations in alignment with the IS Strategic Vision and the University's Strategic Vision for 2025.

** Check the Annual Plan on ITI SharePoint to see how the project's deliverables and benefits have been aligned to Run/Grow/Transform and the Strategic Themes **  

 

Run / Grow / Transform

Which activity does the project contribute to? The project could be one or more of R/G/T.

IS Strategic Vision the main elements of the vision that this projects contributes to are highlighted in bold.

Student Experience

 Commentary
Student experience and the unique Edinburgh offer

 May enhance PGR experience.

Online and distance learning leaders

 May enhance PGR experience.

Library national and international leadership

 May enhance PGR experience.

   

Research and Innovation

 
Research IT and Data Sciences  No effect
Innovation  No effect
Collaborative leadership  and social responsibility  No effect
   

Service Excellence

 
Process improvement, efficiency, quality and best practice

 A clear improvement will be brought about in this area

Long‐term IS strategic planning and linked professional services

 A clear improvement will be brought about in this area

Information Security

 A clear improvement will be brought about in this area 

 

University's Strategic Vision for 2025 the main elements of the vision that this projects contributes to are highlighted in bold.

A unique Edinburgh offer for all of our students  Commentary
• all of our undergraduates developed as student/ researchers with clear, supported pathways through to Masters and PhD

 No effect

• all our students offered the opportunity to draw from deep expertise outside their core discipline  No effect
• a highly satisfied student body with a strong sense of community.  No effect
   
Strong and vibrant communities within and beyond the University – making the most of our unique offer of world-leading thinking and learning within one of the world’s most attractive cities  No effect
   
A larger, more international, staff who feel valued and supported in a University that is a great and collegial place to work, develop and progress  No effect
   
More postgraduate students – underpinned by the best support in the sector to ensure we attract the brightest and best regardless of ability to pay  No effect
   
   
   
A strong culture of philanthropic support focussed especially on our students and on outstanding research capabilities.  No effect
   
Many more students benefiting from the Edinburgh experience (largely or entirely) in their own country – supported by deep international partnerships and world- leading online distance learning  No effect
   
Sustained world leading reputation for the breadth, depth and interdisciplinary of our research supported by strong growth in research funding and strong international partnerships – drawing from well-established and less well developed sources

 No effect

   
An estate that matches expectations, responds flexibly to changing student and staff needs, and showcases the University

 A clear improvement will be brought about   in this area.

   

A deeper and earlier collaboration with industry, the public sector and the third sector – in terms of research; knowledge exchange; and in giving our students the best possible set of skills for their future

 No effect
   

 

 

Digital Transformation Commentary
Describe how the changes this project delivers will contribute to the digital transformation of the Service          No effect                      

 

 

IS Change Programme - How will this project's Deliverables and Benefits promote the Themes  

 

IS Change Programme Theme How the project deliverables and benefits contributes to change
Project Management  
Working Together  
Standards and Technical Leadership 

 The project will be executed in line with standard project management practice and Prince2 methodology. 

Staff Learning and Development  
Service Based Culture  
Equality and Diversity  
Innovation  
Flexible Resourcing  
Communication and Branding  

 

 

Project Milestones

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Project Info

Project
Windows Server 2019 Migration
Code
ENT204
Programme
ITI - Enterprise Services (ENT)
Management Office
ISG PMO
Project Manager
Morna Findlay
Project Sponsor
Graeme Wood
Current Stage
Initiate
Status
In Progress
Project Classification
Run
Start Date
14-Jan-2020
Planning Date
28-Feb-2020
Delivery Date
06-Jun-2022
Close Date
27-Jun-2022
Programme Priority
3
Overall Priority
Normal
Category
Compliance

Documentation

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