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  • Installing long-term use Grouper infrastructure within our development, quality assurance, and production application environments.

  • Learning how to best organize groups for an institution the size of the University of Michigan.

  • Optimizing the processing of the Grouper product so that it performs as close to real-time as possible, similar to our current identity management system.

  • Of particular interest to us, employing data mining and exploration techniques to create Grouper loader configurations.

  • Formulating general and specific scenarios in which Grouper can complement and supplement a commercial roles and access management system.

  • Piloted departmental group use cases in Grouper will be operational in a production environment.

Key Stakeholders

 

Sponsor

Kelli Trosvig

Vice President and Chief Information Officer

Information and Technology Services

University of Michigan

Project team members

Liam Hoekenga, Project Lead & Application Developer Senior

Jack Steward, IAM Solutions Architect

Aimee Lahann, Project Manager

Kyle Cozad, Business Systems Analyst

Jeanne Horvath, Identity and Access Management Technical Resource Manager

Deployment Partners/ContractorsUnicon

 

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Constraints, Assumptions, Risks and Dependencies

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Constraints      TBD
AssumptionsTBD
Risks and DependenciesTBD
 

Training & Support Needs

Although the University of Michigan has performed some preliminary implementation and testing of Grouper, it still has limited experience with the product.  The University sees the principal benefit of entering into the TIER Campus Success Program 2017 as being able to learn from seasoned experts about how to best use Grouper.  We sincerely want to gain as much experience as we can from these experts to achieve the outcomes described above.

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