The Unidesk Configuration Management Database (CMDB) project is now underway. An important project which will significantly enhance the University Help Desk system UniDesk is now underway. The configuration management database (CMDB) will hold information about the components of the information systems used in an our IT services and the relationships between those components. The CMDB will provide an organised view of our system configuration data and functionality for viewing and reporting on this data from multiple perspectives e.g. all of the system components used to deliver our Student Records system.The main benefits of the CMDB for the University include:- more cost effective management of IT services- reduced downtime through more effective change management underpinned by better impact analysis- better risk management and improved security- improved compliance with technology and legislative requirements- better service for staff and students .The CMDB will underpin the Incident, Problem and Change & Release process, and will also ensure that Unidesk provides a more comprehensive Service Management solution for the University.Further information about the project can be found at:SMI003 Unidesk CMDB News listing Search Tags Publication date Date from Date to 23 Things course wins the MERLOT Instructional and Design Technology Classics Award for 2022 05 April, 2022 23 Things course wins the MERLOT Instructional and Design Technology Classics Award for 2022 ‘Exceptional’ student staff member will be hugely missed as she embarks on new career 01 April, 2022 An incredibly hardworking and talented member of the Information Services (ISG) team is heading off… End of Life announced for ColdFusion website hosting 01 April, 2022 The University of Edinburgh’s Information Services Applications (IS Apps) is to stop hosting a… Your name will soon look right! Updates to the online address book 01 April, 2022 Are you tired of accidentally being referred to by your surname, or weary of seeing your name… Time for a Service MOT in Applications 25 March, 2022 A new project has been launched by Applications Directorate of Information Services Group (ISG Apps… Create interactive teaching materials with ThingLink 23 March, 2022 The University of Edinburgh has acquired ThingLink licences for staff. New Developments in Open Access 22 March, 2022 In April, UKRI (UK Research and Innovation) introduces a new Open Access policy, which will… Open Education Week 2022 10 March, 2022 Between 7 and 11 March 2022, the University’s OER Service and Online Course Production Service have… Informatics and ISG making our Zoom meetings more secure 08 March, 2022 Informatics and ISG Applications have been working together on a change to the University's… Replacement of Card Service systems to be carried out 04 March, 2022 The University of Edinburgh’s Card Services system is set to be replaced to boost usability and… … 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 … This article was published on 2024-10-08