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11 ITLC – Middleware Report May 27, 2010 The work of a subgroup of ITAG
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22 Middleware Overview “Without delving into the details of the technology and approach, a common UC middleware may provide an architecture/approach that enables UC to more optimally leverage system wide information technology resources while still addressing campus specific operational differences and cultures” (from Common UC Middleware 1/28/10 R2V5) Why a common middleware? Opportunities for campuses to act as ASPs Sharing applications and services Common tool set to facilitate sharing Promote interoperability Create opportunities for re-use Proof of concept with a practical pilot
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3 Potential Pilots Explored Pilot Project Parameters Must involve interoperation between at least two or more IT organizations within UC Should not be just a technology trial Should involve the use of middleware, not just shared services Pilot Project Possibilities Something related to PPS UC Trust Data Warehouse User Provisioning 3
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Proposed Pilot/Proof of Concept User Provisioning for Multi-campus Applications Why this project? Part of the ITLC work plan – initial project proposal ready to go Foundational piece for potentially many more applications Would have been helpful if in place for previous efforts like: UCReady Connexxus ERS LMS 4
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Project Goal “The goal of the proposed project is to leverage the policies and agreements already established for UCTrust to develop a second software infrastructure that supports the exchange of identity information before, and independently of, the establishment of a user session. “ (Source: ITLC Project Proposal – Initial Overview – User Provisioning for Multi-Campus Applications) 5
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Potential Features and Benefits Common framework for more agile deployment of multi-campus applications Common definitions (what’s a student, faculty member, etc.) Lower costs in time, effort, and resources – both centrally and locally Bus-routed workflow that can build information from a variety of sources Standard interface specification Common mechanism for acquiring data Addresses initial need for provisioning privacy constraints Automates acquisition of necessary information and approvals 6
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Proposed Timeline Target completion date – January 2012 First milestone is ITLC checkpoint for a go/no-go decision – target date – January 2011 on completion of: Technical and business architecture Approach and plan with subsequent milestones to implement the architecture throughout UC Estimate of resources required for subsequent milestones, both UC- wide and at each campus 7
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Next Steps Obtain approval from ITLC to move forward on Phase I activities Establish a technical work group to advance the work of the first milestone Some ITLC membership UCOP project manager Technical experts from UC locations 8
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