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12 GeV Era Computing (CNI) Andy Kowalski May 20, 2011

CNI Networking & Telecom Bryan Hess WAN, LAN, WiFi Telephones Cell Phones Pagers 2 CS 3 Techs FY11 Proc Budget Net = $466K Tel = $395K HelpDesk & Operations Jessica Perry User Support Hardware Support Daily Operations 5 Techs 4 Students FY11 Proc Budget $9K Systems Kelvin Edwards Desktop Mgmt Central Services Collaborative Svcs , Calendar CAD Support 6 CS 1 Tech FY11 Proc Budget Systems = $496K Copy Svcs= $412K Cyber Security Bob Lukens Monitoring Scanning Forensics C&A 2 CS 1 Tech FY11 Proc Budget $33K (Direct) $89K Computing & Networking Infrastructure Andy Kowalski

Helpdesk and Collaborative Services Helpdesk –Requested 1 FTE to address: Increases in staffing and user levels Conferences and workshops Collaborative Services – and Calendar (migration to Zimbra?) Will continue to monitor Cloud offerings –Audio and Web Conferencing for online meetings ReadyTalk provided by ESnet –Video Conferencing H.323 services provided by ESnet

Systems and Cyber Security Virtual Machines effectively addresses growth Central File Server –Go distributed (robustness) and increase capacity OS support –Windows, Red Hat EL, Solaris (??), Macintosh Audio/Visual infrastructure (streaming video, video conference) and conference/workshop services –Requested 1 FTE PDAs and other portable device support/management –Requested 1 FTE Cyber Security is adequately integrated with Systems and Networking to address future needs.

Networking Internet –10Gbit WAN – Esnet –45mbit WAN backup – Cox Will increase or find a second path to ESnet LAN –10gbit LAN - Ethernet infrastructure (Backbone) –10gbit connectivity between Halls and Data Center –UIM project to address growth and new buildings Working with Facilities on funding source WiFi –Expand indoor coverage and deploy outdoor WiFi mesh –Merge IT and Accelerator WiFi systems into one

Telecom Land Line Telephone –VoIP addresses capacity issues –Phone extension exhaustion (for direct calling) Use internal phone extension numbers –Use as a building notification or PA system Cell Phones –Lab provided cell phones work in Tunnels, Halls, CC –Stipends for personal phones Paging –Texting to/from cell phones –IT and Accelerator tools work with texting devices Already paging cell phones via text