Tivoli Endpoint Manager is a legacy endpoint management system that has been phased out to the new tools that WUIT utilizes. Tivoli Endpoint Manager (TEM) server retirement scheduled for 12/6 Review of these are now agenda items for deployments and other projects. Multi team collaboration to ensure the organization is utilizing the Knowledge Base and Knowledge Base Blocks in Service Now in a consistent manner. The goal is to ensure that all KB’s and knowledge Base Blocks are updated properly prior to any changes going live. Met with ITSS and WUIT SD to coordinate Knowledge Base improvements for deployments. Those with outdated or newer clients will be updated to the supported client for the environment. Identifying existing clients installed to ensure all endpoints will have a consistent experience. This will get the last active EPIC users up to current Citrix Workspace client. Isolated Increased Controls data and moved all EHS/Radiation Safety data to new volume.Ĭoordinating Citrix clean up with ITSS and Danforth groups. This move included working with PE for IC data as well. Preliminary step toward retirement of migrated sitesĮric Wolbert completed the EHS data separation from OFMD file shares. Upgraded F5 DNS devices (to an “engineering hot fix”) to resolve ongoing HA DNS issue.įour Azure SharePoint ECM 2013 servers retired.Įxcess server capacity removed pursuant to ongoing SharePoint migrations to SharePoint Online, Teams, Box.Īrchived three more SharePoint sites after migration. Verified that there are no other log4j vulnerabilities in the Web Tools portfolio. Used F5 to help mitigate log4j security vulnerability for AIS and HRMS.Įnabled request filtering to mitigate exposure Provided Knowledge sharing between teams to transition to operationsīegan required deployments of Windows 10 20H2 Task Sequence to 19 workstationsīrings more Windows client to up-to-date operating system version Gave guidance to Depot on providing laptops for Wustl Secure Enclave Tested and scheduled Log4j patch for Maestro server Removed possibly of security vulnerability related to Log4j Patched Papercut servers for Log4j vulnerability Submitted by David Sterling Accomplishment IRIS Program (IT Research Infrastructure Services). OCIO Programs and Projects OCIO Programs and Projects.Connect to WiFi, VPN and remote desktops.
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