Submitted by Janet Deyarmin In July 2020, Enterprise Applications (EA) and Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) successfully launched the Elentra Teaching and Learning Platform (called Keystone). Initially the system was only available to faculty in preparation for the upcoming semester, but on Sept. 14, the platform became available for student use. This platform meets […]
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Recent EA Implementations- September 8, 2020
Submitted by Jennie Franke Enterprise Applications is working on a variety of projects. Below is a list of the projects they have completed in the last several of weeks. Domain Alignment Key Project Name Date Implemented Project Team Student EA-5996 Fall 2020 Student Survey 8/8/2020 Jason ClevengerJill FechtmanMatt Vore Data Management EA-3367 Cognos ILMT 2008 […]
Escalation Process Within EA
Submitted by Jennie Franke Enterprise Applications has gone through a couple different organizational structures to allow us to support both the HR/FIN system replacement (MyDay) and still be responsive to the rest of the university’s needs for on-going operational support and enhancements. Currently, we have a model that pairs role-aligned resources with a domain-focused team. […]
32 Years of Outstanding Work- Steve Westlund Retirement
Submitted by Amy Walter After 32 years at Washington University, Steve Westlund, Director of Enterprise Applications, will be retiring on September 30, 2020. Throughout his tenure, Steve has led many successful initiatives within WashU IT and made significant contributions to both WashU IT and the University at large. His ability to connect with our business […]
How to Separate Work and Life When You Work from Home
Adapted from an article on workflexibility.org When COVID-19 changed the office landscape, many were suddenly faced with the work from home conundrum: how do you balance your work life with your personal life? At first you imagined how much time you’d save from not having to commute into an office, how much money you’d save […]
Legacy CITS Virtualization Hardware and Software Decommissioned
Submitted by Rob Schmidt When you get a new stereo, do you sell / give away the old one? Does anyone even get stereo systems anymore? Or, do they get a waterproof Bose blue-tooth speaker to hook to their smart phone? But, I digress. Friday, July 17th was an eventful day for many in WashU […]
Recent Enterprise Applications Accomplishments 08/11/2020
Submitted by Jennie Franke Enterprise Applications is working on a variety of projects. Below is a list of the projects they have completed in the last couple of weeks. Domain Alignment Key Project Name Date Implemented Project Team Student EA-3234 SFS file server migration 7/23/2020 Raj Parihar Human Resources EA-3604 TimeLink Upgrade & 2008 Mitigation […]
Legacy CITS Virtualization Hardware and Software Decommissioned
Submitted by Rob Schmidt When you get a new stereo, do you sell or give away the old one? Does anyone even get stereo systems anymore? Or, do they get a waterproof Bose blue-tooth speaker to hook to their smart phone? But, I digress. Friday, July 17th was an eventful day for many in WashU […]
Recent Enterprise Applications Implementations
Submitted by Jennie Franke Enterprise Applications has been working on a variety of projects. Below is a list of the projects they have completed in the last few weeks. Domain Alignment Key Project Name Date Implemented Project Team Physical Operations, Student EA-4701 Campus Safety Mobile Application Support 6/30/2020 Charles Montgomery Maria Moyer Human Resources EA-5287 […]
WUSM Secure Network Extended to Danforth Campus for Wireless Collaboration
Washington University Information Technology has extended the WUSM Secure wireless network to enable collaboration and access to resources between the Medical School and Danforth campuses. Starting April 26, Medical School students, faculty and staff can connect to the encrypted WUSM Secure wireless network when visiting the Danforth Campus in the same way they currently connect […]