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 Can’t Stop the Music: the Musical Instrument Collection at St Cecilia’s Hall 12 August, 2021 When Museums Galleries Scotland offered funding for Museums to enable remote engagement with… Web Strategy – Share Your Web Work 12 August, 2021 The University of Edinburgh's Web Strategy addresses how we use web technologies to enhance… Teaching on Teams? ISG is Here to Help 27 July, 2021 ISG develops guidance to support University staff using Microsoft Teams for 2021/2022 school year Guidance for using MS Teams 27 July, 2021 ISG develops guidance to support University staff using Microsoft Teams for 2021/2022 academic year Redesigning the University’s Digital Collections Infrastructure 23 July, 2021 The Access for All project seeks to improve and redesign the current Collections.Ed website for the… ISG Completes Evaluation of Gradescope Online Marking Platform 23 July, 2021 Recent pilot and evaluation recommend Gradescope marking platform for use in the College of Science… ISG Completes Evaluation of Gradescope Online Marking Platform 23 July, 2021 Recent pilot and evaluation recommend Gradescope marking platform for use in the College of Science… Redesigning the University’s Digital Collections Infrastructure 23 July, 2021 The Access for All project seeks to improve and redesign the current Collections.Ed website for the… School of Scottish Studies Archive at 70 event 22 July, 2021 As part of the celebrations for the 70th Anniversary of The School of Scottish Studies Archives, we… New artwork by University Alumna marks university campus centenary 22 July, 2021 As part of a programme of celebratory events to mark The King’s Building campus centenary (known as… … 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 … This article was published on 2024-10-08