Present:
Andrew McAlorum (Acting Secretary), Steve Bourque (Chair), Andrea Chappell, Erick Engelke, Dave Gawley, Dave Kibble, Robyn Landers, Keith McGowen, Paul Miskovsky, Adam Savage, Jason Testart
Guests:
Don Duff-McCracken (for Marko Dumancic)
Regrets:
Trevor Bain, Daryl Dore, Marko Dumancic, Omar Nafees, Greg Smith
Agenda
Chair’s Remarks (Steven Bourque)
- Thanks to Andrew for chairing
- Consider minutes from last meeting approved.
- Power to campus is back on.
- Some work ongoing in Math
- IST has plans to turn on second power supply on Monday
- One issue where watercooler in Physics failed, caused the firewall to go offline
- Down for an hour and a half
- Bruce is back from summer holidays
- The new VPN is up in testing
- Vpn-outside.uwaterloo.ca off campus
- Vpn-inside.uwaterloo.ca on campus
- Issue with safari browser, which is being investigated with the vendor
Approval of the minutes of the previous meeting
The previous meetings minutes were accepted as distributed.
Other Business
Jason
- Tri-Council funding agencies have a draft policy out on research data management
- Storage for research output is well established, although through various means
- Public research repositories online, NetApp, cloud storage, storage provided by faculty, etc.
- Research in progress is another matter, and would potentially require more storage
- This is where the majority of the discussion is taking place
- Researcher needs to have a lifecycle plan for how they will manage the research
- OR and Library mainly leading this for the University
- Consensus among faculties that researchers in their areas are asking for a variety of storage solutions
- Connectivity to be able to move data to/from SHARCNET and ComputeCanada quickly
- Cloud storage
- Enable researchers to augment with their own solution
- Requesting that IT Directors provide feedback on what the researchers in their areas are asking for
- Paul - Science Computing has migrated all their research to local storage
- TIS is now investigating a solution for a 'high storage, low cost' needs as opposed to the current NetApp solution, which is often more than what researchers require.
- Some groups just want basic archival storage solutions
- Inter-institutional sharing of data is the most problematic; most use Dropbox or other cloud storage solutions outside the university
- New WatIAM roll-out
- Things going well, had some issues with the power outage
- More integrations in the future - creating exchange accounts, more integration with library, LEARN, Grouper for group management, 2FA with Duo
Roundtable Reporting
Math (Robyn Landers)
- Potentially doing a future Friday morning seminar on lessons learned from the power outage
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Math had to modify their accounts management software to deal with the new possibility of a registered student who has not yet accepted his or her WatIAM userid, so Extract data has an entry for a person who has no userid
Portfolio Management (Dave Kibble)
- Back to regularly assigned duties after acting CIO for the summer
Environment (Don Duff-McCracken)
- Mac integration with SCCM, working with IST folks
Science (Paul Miskovsky)
- Evaluate moving to Math infrastructure, load balancer, databases
- Outline is a new application SciComp is working on
- Online syllabus system
- Issues with HR doing staff reclassifications
Instructional Technologies and Media Services (Andrea Chappell)
- Teaching and Learning spaces committee under Beth Jewkes, who is now on sabbatical. Andrea and CTE Director will co-chair
- Currently working on a 5 year plan
- 2 AL lecture theatres are the high targets, and were ranked as our worst classrooms
Next meeting
The next meeting will be held on September 20, 2018 at 1:30 p.m., in EC2 1021.