TECHNOLOGY TRANSFORMATION TASKFORCE Mapping Committee Report Information Technology Infrastructure Survey.

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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFORMATION TASKFORCE Mapping Committee Report Information Technology Infrastructure Survey

INFRASTRUCTURE SURVEY

How many total servers do you have? TOTAL = 1,653

How many total personal computers do you have? TOTAL = 44,460

What percentage of the buildings on campus have wireless access? MEDIAN = 65%

What percentage of classrooms on campus have wireless access? MEDIAN = 25%

What percentage of the campus geographic area has wireless coverage? MEDIAN = 25%

Approximately how many college owned blackberry/treo like wireless devices do you have? TOTAL = 273

Approximately how many college owned laptop/tablet devices do you have with wireless capability? TOTAL = 3,425

What percentage of your total wireless infrastructure is greater than 11mb? MEDIAN = 100%

Do you plan to implement upgrades to your wireless infrastructure during the next year?

When do you plan to migrate completely to IP video?

What is the backbone capacity of your local network?

At what speed are your servers connected to your campus network?

At what speed are your PCs connected to your campus network?

Intra Campus Connectivity Summary

Have you implemented server virtualization?

Do you have plans to implement or expand server virtualization?

WIDE AREA NETWORK CAPACITY Megabits

Do you prioritize or restrict inbound and/or outbound IP traffic to the college?