COMMODITISATION OF SERVICES



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COMMODITISATION OF SERVICES Recent debate @ the RedIRIS Community

Debate about commoditisation at the RedIRIS Community 2007: Some universities participating on the IRIS MAIL working group pointed out that the mail services they provided had a low usage rate in relation to the investment done for the maintenance of the service 2009: Some universities reported interest in outsourcing (in most cases, Google Apps) 2010: Widespread debate about outsourcing of university mail services 2

Recent activities in 2010 2010: Main activities related to commoditisation of services taking place within the IRIS MAIL working group: March 2010 Videoconference (EVO): University of Deusto migration to Google Apps Edu April 2010 Draft Document Study on e mail outsourcing pros & cons April 2010 Event(CRUE TIC) Cloud computing services for Universities iti May 2010: Survey about Outsourcing of ICT services at Universities 3

Videoconference (March 2010) Videoconference Exchange of experiences Agenda: Presentation by the University of Deusto about its experience migrating its mail services to GoogleApps Edu Presentation by the University of Burgos about its plans to outsource mail services for its students 62 participants p from approx. 50 universities Questions focused mainly at: Time and resources required for the migration Privacy, security and data protection Support provided by outsourcing companies, both to the University during the migration, and to the users, once it is completed 4

The experience of University of Deusto Opendeusto: migration to Google Apps Education Edition at the University of Deusto http://www.opendeusto.es/lang/es/jornadas rediris crue/ es/lang/es/jornadas rediris Creation of a user community with tools to share information: Gmail, calendar, Google Docs, instant messaging & telephony over Internet (GTalk), videos (YouTube), web pages GoogleApps connected to e learning platform based on Moodle deusto.es es for teachers opendeusto.es es for students Users can choose the name of the account and keep it for life (in order to ensure high usage rate) 5

Draft document (April 2010) Draft document Analysis of mail outsourcing Prepared by several university experts working under the umbrella of the IRIS MAIL Working Group Previous studies related to other services (e.g., anti virus resulted din joint negotiation i with ihproviders, obtaining better prices and service conditions) Description of features and prices of the main providers (GoogleApps Edu and Microsoft Live@edu) Pros and cons of outsourcing Analysis of the Total Cost of Ownership Key questions to consider before bf migrating 6

CRUE TIC Workshop (April 2010) Workshop Cloud computing services for universities (CRUE TIC) ICT Group of the Conference of Heads of Spanish Univ. More than 100 attendees representing most Spanish Universities iti Agenda Presentation of Google and Microsoft Presentation of succesful experiences of partial outsourcing from several Universities (Univ. Alfonso X, European University of Madrid, University of Deusto) A non so successful experience: Polytechnic Univ. Madrid Legal aspects of cloud services 7

Survey (May 2010) Survey Outsourcing of ICT services at Universities Participation: 69 universities Target: ICT managers at universities Goals of the survey Data gathering about the state of ICT services Study trends in ICT outsourcing at the university sector Segmentation (staff vs. students) View on pros & cons Identification of major players For those not outsourcing: interest in development of cloud services among universities 8

Activities of RedIRIS (I) RedIRIS wants to know which is the situation, and how can it help both those migrating to commercial cloud services and those that do not want to Connectivity is a key factor for the adoption of commercial or internal cloud services by universities 9

Activities of RedIRIS (II) For those willing to use commercial iloutsourcing: New, improved dark fiber network (RedIRIS NOVA) Peering with Google AAI services to connect with services like those of Microsoft (Dreamspark, MDSN) andgoogle (pilot) For those willing to set up their own cloud services: Networking, AAI, plus advice For those wanting to have some outsourced services, but not wanting to set them up: New e mail filtering service provided by RedIRIS On going studies about web videoconferencing services and collaborative suites that could be provided by RedIRIS 10

Conclusions Recently, the debate about commoditization of some ICT services in universities is becoming quite intense Mainly bottom up (ICT managers) but then decisions are often top down Debate might be influenced by economic crisis Currently mainly focused on service to students but not only RedIRIS wants to know what it s happening, and how could it help within its remit and means 11

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