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 L&UC Steps Up Challenge 03 June, 2021 The L&UC Steps Up Challenge is complete - our amazing team stepped the length of the entire… Welcome to Research Data Stewards A New Role 03 June, 2021 Meet Gina and Sam PG Online Learning Open Days 03 June, 2021 The Academic Support Librarian (ASL) team contributed to a successful Open Day for fully online… Digital Library Programme Automates Digital Preservation 01 June, 2021 The Information Services Group recently completed a key project to scale and automate digital… IS Completes Initial Migration to Virtual Servers 01 June, 2021 Information Services migrated Oracle databases from physical infrastructure to new, virtual servers. Edinburgh Research Archive March 2021 26 May, 2021 March saw a record number of downloads for ERA, with a 10% increase on the previous best of May… The RESP Archive Project 26 May, 2021 The RESP Archive Project is delighted to announce the launch of a new website that will allow… New Open Content library subject guide 26 May, 2021 By Christine Love-Rodgers, Library Academic Support Team Ensuring Secured International Data Transfer Across the University 24 May, 2021 The University is engaging in cross-college collaboration to ensure data sharing standards are… Improving the University Web Publishing Platform and Service 21 May, 2021 The University Web Service is working on a project to provide a centralised, innovative and future… … 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 … This article was published on 2024-10-08