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1 Management Information Systems NYC Human Resources Administration Richard Siemer – Deputy Commissioner MIS
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2 Management Information Systems HRA’s Challenge HRA’s Project Objectives The Solution/ Benefits The POS Job Center Solution
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3 Management Information Systems POS – Job Centers located throughout the 5 Boroughs Insufficient Power at POS Centers Client Server Applications Upgrades are difficult to install and are time consuming. HRA’s Challenge
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4 Management Information Systems HRA’s Challenge (cont.) Security management tasks like virus protection and user profile management which add unnecessary support costs. Data Security issues – Transfer of client data to portable media Physical Security issues
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5 Management Information Systems HRA’s IT Project Objectives Defined Significantly Reduce Power/Cooling Requirements Simplify Administration of the POS Application at the 30 Separate Data Centers Eliminate Desktop as Entry Point for Viruses and Worms
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6 Management Information Systems HRA’s IT Project Objectives Defined (cont.) Ease Desktop Administration (Patches, Security Updates and Software Upgrades) Eliminate Costs Associated with Moves/ Adds/ Deletes Take “Personal” out of Desktop Computing Reduce Licensing Costs
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7 Management Information Systems Keep Pace with Change Increase Efficiency Reduce Cost of Ownership Expand Services and Accommodate Growth HRA’s IT Project Objectives
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8 Management Information Systems HRA’s Review 2004: We opted to deploy the Thin Client technology in selected Job Centers to address the issue of limited electrical power. 2005: Revisited other Thin Client technology and decided to pilot the Sun Ray technology solution.
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Management Information Systems Bayridge Pilot
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10 Management Information Systems Electrical Power: 15 Watts for Sun Ray as compared to the 450 Watt usage for the traditional HRA desktop configuration. Because the applications, data, and operating system reside on the server (Data Center), the Sun Ray is a “DISPLAY Only” device that requires no local administration. Pilot Observations
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11 Management Information Systems This computing model creates a “Stateless” desktop environment that is both highly secure and efficient to maintain while preserving and/or improving the end user current desktop look and feel. Virus Protection at the server rather than the desktop No noise, No operating system and No upgrades to local machine Benefits
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12 Management Information Systems No Embedded Operating System on DoIP Desktop Device to Maintain Secure Centralized Management of the DoIP Desktop Client Eliminates Desktop Viruses and Worms Use Existing Network Bandwidth to Centralize Applications Benefits (cont.)
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13 Management Information Systems Day to Day Management Benefits Power Consumption Savings Eliminates PC Upgrade Cycle Future: SmartCard Mobility Benefits (cont.)
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14 Management Information Systems Where Does HRA Position this technology? Remote Offices: Reduce desktop management complexity support; Call Center, Administrative and or Non Technical user Applications; Virus Prone environments, such as heavy internet usage; Environments where user tampering is likely
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Management Information Systems Enterprise Computing Architecture Data Centers Traditional Desktop Thin Client & DoIP Client Remote Network Wireless
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Management Information Systems Thank You! HRA Thin Client Solution
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