Sarah McKone
Secretary to the Committee
May 5, 2022
Present: Andrew McAlorum, Bill Baer, Don Duff-McCracken, Daryl Dore, Erick Engelke, Lawrence Folland, Nick Springate, O Nafees, Pratik Patel, Robyn Landers, Trevor Bain
Regrets: Adam Savage, Greg Parks, Greg Smith, Jason Testart, Lori Paniak, Pam Fluttert, Paul Miskovsky, Steven Bourque
Agenda
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Approval of the minutes from Thursday, April 7, 2022 [5 min.]
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Next CTSC Meeting [Will be held Thursday, May 19, at 1:30 p.m.]
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Other business and roundtable discussion – all [20 min.]
Chair's remarks
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Approval of the minutes of the previous meeting
- The previous meeting’s minutes were accepted as distributed.
Other Business/Roundtable
IST, Andrew McAlorum
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Green IT Committee held their first meeting on May 5. The group has good representation across campus and appears excited about the work.
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Jira Software on-premises will be completing a bulk migration to cloud in mid-June. An email was sent out the previous week to all Jira Software on-premises project owners.
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Client Services is working with a representative from Atlassian and using their migration tool to complete this.
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Atlassian recently integrated Insight Asset Management with Jira Service Management. There are 3-4 groups across campus already utilizing this. The Service Desk is piloting the use of Insight Asset Management to sign out equipment such as cables, adapters, and mobile devices to start.
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Andrew to request Matt Harford to provide a demonstration at a future CTSC meeting.
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ACO would like a meeting to discuss use further as they are currently utilizing multiple asset management tools; CALMS, Asset Panda, and WebCheckout
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Mindville’s YouTube videos can be a useful resource
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CS is utilizing an inventory system which could also be evaluated for asset management purposes.
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Update on R Drive migration- Last year, personal N drives were migrated to OneDrive and now IST is looking to do the same with departmental drives to SharePoint/Teams.
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This will start as a pilot within IST to prepare for the role out in other academic support units. Tentatively the pilot would start in August with a roll out to academic support units in the fall.
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The Software Licensing Coordinator vacancy has now been filled by Jamie.
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Jamie to be invited to a future CTSC meeting to discuss software licensing.
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Role-based email: ist-swpu@uwaterloo.ca.
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Andrew will arrange a meeting between Lawrence and Jamie to discuss faculty on campus requesting VMware.
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Desire to see a managed catalogue of known software statuses on-campus
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App inventory should have some of this information currently
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Andrew to investigate the Policy 1 change regarding software procurement and reporting.
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Hybrid meeting rooms- Looking to develop a recommendation of technology for employee meeting rooms. Andrew will share this with CTSC this is widely published.
Arts, Bill Baer
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Bill and Robyn met to discuss on-boarding and offboarding (managing assertions). They are looking for information on where specific access decisions were made and why.
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Lawrence will schedule a meeting with Jason’s team, Trevor, Bill, and Nevil
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The conversation regarding postdoctoral email extension was initiated by GSPA and occurred between GSPA, HR, IST, and OR.
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Officially post-doc students will receive a 16-month grace period for an A3 license after graduation, after this point they will receive an alumni A1 mail-only license.
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Dormant account: Jason could speak to this better, Andrew will ask Jason to respond
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Environment, Don Duff-McCracken
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Migration from WCMS 2 to WCMS 3 will progress quickly during the spring term. Currently, reviewing the WCMS 2 content type sites to see what sites can migrate, even if they are not top tier sits.
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Some sites are currently being help back due to features such as bibliography/citation content types and drop-down menus.
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WUSA has opted to utilize WordPress but would like a one-page WCMS 3 site. WUSA will ensure that the branding is unified.
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Desire to review computer lab usage and will be utilizing the LabStats license to monitor usage over the next year.
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AHS saw an increase in lab usage with the O365 migration, but this has tailed off a bit since. AHS will be surveying the undergraduate community to see how they would like the space to be utilized (ex. Docking stations).
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Arts has hub monitors in computer labs. Thus far faculty feedback is positive.
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WUSA has found that moving to Teams has made it easier for students to log into a lab and have access to all necessary content.
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Math, Robyn Landers
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Looking for suggestions of technology to use in a tutorial center. The intent is to provide mix-modes of in-person and virtual participation.
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Meeting owls are an option, but there are limitations with the screen quality which is a messaging platform issue not the owl’s camera quality
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Health has utilized a Bose speaker, video camera, microphone, and speakers bolted down to a moveable cart.
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Logitech rally bar, the audio has limitation depending on the size of the room
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A professor in math has a Dell touch screen tv with a speaker, camera, and soundbar that may be effective for a virtual whiteboard.
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