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Meeting Details: Tuesdays, 4:00 - 5:00 pm Eastern Time, 1:00 - 2:00 Pacific Time
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Participants

Who

With

Attending

Omer Almatary

Rutgers University

 

Rob Carter

Duke University

 

Celeste Copeland

Univ. of North Carolina

 

Warren Curry

U Florida

 

Michele Decker

U of Notre Dame

 

Tom Dopirak

CMU

 

Jeremy Grieshop

Clemson University

 

Keith Hazelton

UW-Madison / Internet2

 

Karsten Huneycutt

Univ. of North Carolina

 

Steve Olshansky

Internet2

 

Derek Owen

U of Notre Dame

 

Andrew Petro

Unicon

 

Chris Phillips

Canarie, CA

 

Gary Sharpe

UC Davis

 

Muhammad Siddique

Rutgers University

 

Bill Thompson

Unicon / Jasig

 

Boyd Wilson, Jeremy Grieshop

Clemson University

 

Jimmy Vuccolo

Penn State

 

AGENDA

  1. Call Schedule Reminder
    1. Alternating weeks between API-focused calls and Use Case-focused calls
    2. Everyone's welcome to both, but...
    3. This week: Use Cases
  2. Anecdote: A Non-Christmas Story, or Why Provisioning Automation Does Not Remove the Terror of the Gods (Rob)
    1. I'll tease this one for now and just say that yesterday turned out to be more Monday than I'd expected...
  3. Selecting Use Cases, Models, Test Strategies and PoC Targets (all)
    1. Last call, we'd discussed starting to put together a crosswalk table of sorts we can use to focus discussion on the applicability, complexity, and value of evaluating various provisioning and integration solution models against various use cases. We'll continue that discussion, hopefully with a partial straw-man crosswalk table to work from, and see if that helps us concretize our discussion a bit.
  4. O365 Provisioning Lessons from Duke (rob)
    1. Both identity provisioning and deprovisioning and the handling of resource provisioning (mailbox creation) in the Office 365 cloud are different in some basic ways from more traditional provisioning into on-premise (and even some cloud) services, and the differences have led to some interesting complications for us at Duke in making the transition to Office 365 – time and interest permitting, I can outline some of the high points of that use case.
  5. Your Use Case (or topic) here
  6. Next CIFER P&I call in three weeks (8 January, 2013)

NOTE: CIFER API calls are biweekly on Wednesdays at Noon Eastern, 9:00 am Pacific; Next CIFER API call is on 12 December
Same conference call line as this call, with access code 0121717#

NAG

  1. April 30, 2013 Targets
    1. Demo solutions implemented and documented including recipes, tool choices and code snippets
    2. Detailed roadmap for P&I deliverables over following 12-18 months