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Information Systems Plan

Hi, i have a project that i started and hoping you could help me finish up. Attached is what I did for Week one of my project, the second attachment is an example of what my project should look like in continuation of what I spoke about in week one. Can you help me out with this? The instructions are included below with the attachements.

 

Write and submit a detailed description of the information system chosen for the Information Systems Plan. Include the system name, type of system, key system benefits, along with interrelations and interdependencies with other systems. If there is an existing system to be replaced or upgraded, provide a description of the replacement or upgrade and the associated supporting technology. 

 

 

Week 2 Example.pdf

IS315- Edward Gray
Week One – Individual Project
Enterprise WorkStation Management System (EWMS)
Systems Description
Enterprise Workstation Management system (EWMS) will ensure that Duke Manufacturing IT systems
comply with desired configuration states to improve systems' availability, security, and performance
network-wide. The system will be able to provide system administrators with direct capability to
remotely manage work stations and servers while being geographically separated.
Type of System
EWMS is a Management Information System (MIS) due to the fact that it performs a multitude of
functions that can assist administrators and managers with insight to issues such as software licensing,
maintenance trends, and overall supported hardware at all sites.
Key System Benefits
EWMS will provide system management tools for the following key IT areas:
Remote Administration
EWMS will provide remote desktop connections to workstations over TCP/IP. This will allow remote
administration and shadowing technology that will allow administrators the ability to troubleshoot
computer issues simultaneously with end users while eliminating the need to physically visit the
workstation.
Asset Intelligence
EWMS will give the organization better control over their IT infrastructure and assets through asset
intelligence technologies that provide IT administrators’ continuous visibility into what hardware and
software assets they have, who is using them, and where they are.
Software Update Management
EWMS Software Update Management simplifies the complex task of delivering and managing updates to
IT systems across the enterprise. IT administrators can deliver updates of Microsoft products, third-party
applications, custom in-house line-of-business applications, hardware drivers, and system BIOS to a
variety of devices—including desktops, laptops, servers, and mobile devices.
Desired Configuration Management
With EWMS desired Configuration Management, organizations can ensure that IT systems comply with
desired configuration states to improve systems availability, security, and performance network-wide. Software Distribution
EWMS Software Distribution simplifies the complex task of distributing applications and updates to
desktops, servers, laptops, and mobile devices across enterprise networks.
Operating System Deployment
EWMS Operating System Deployment is a highly flexible, automated solution that allows IT
administrators to fully deploy and configure servers and desktops from any previous state, including
bare-metal deployments.
Interrelations / Interdependencies with other Systems
EWMS will be directly integrated with Microsoft’s Active Directory. In addition the centralized EWMS
SQL database and backend application server will be hosted on two clustered VMware servers running
ESX4.
Replacement / Upgrade
Duke Manufacturing has been operating under a “workgroup” model infrastructure since business
operations began in 1999, therefore almost all computer maintenance and support was performed with
a “hands on” approach. This strategy is no longer a viable option with current and future expansion of
operations.
Supporting Technology
We will deploy the EWMS application and backend SQL server on a virtualized server utilizing VMware
due to the importance of this subsystem to manage day to day operations. VMware is the right choice
to maintain the availability of the system due to built in features such as High Availability and the ability
to directly attached SAN storage.

IS315 – Zachary Greenwood
Week One – Individual Project
Management Information System (MIS)
Problem Statement
In an effort to save on costs, Midwest Air Traffic Control wants to keep track of how
many man-hours employees actually work at control positions. In the past, Mid-West has over
scheduled the staff, unaware of how many employees were actually working and how many were
on stand-by. For example, if only four employees were needed for each shift, Midwest may have
scheduled six people to work a shift. This could be done to give relief to controllers who actually
needed relief. But now with budget cuts, Midwest wants to track exactly which employees are
working and how many are logging hours on standby. Midwest no longer wants to pay
employees to work on standby.
Recommended Solution
I recommend developing and implementing a Management Information System (MIS)
called “IH”(I’m Here). This software will actually be a log system that keeps track of what time
each employee is actually working and which employees are present in standby mode. This
system will also allow each facility to keep track of each employee’s proficiency time. The new
system will provide an overview of hours worked by employee on each shift. This will allow
Midwest to gauge the true number of employees and man-hours that should be scheduled for
each shift. The system will be able to generate various reports which will be used to feed the
fiscal year budget drills once a year in October.

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