Reminder: System Outage – May 27 at 5 pm to May 29 at 7 pm

Date: May 19, 2022
To: U of T Staff
From: Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration 
Re: Reminder: System Outage – May 27 at 5 pm to May 29 at 7 pm

 

Hi everyone,

This is a reminder that the systems below will be unavailable from Friday, May 27 at 5 pm to Sunday, May 29 at 7 pm.

This outage is planned to facilitate the implementation of the SAP Plant Maintenance and Asset Manager applications. This implementation will support Facilities & Services in improving stewardship of campus building and utility assets through mobile work order management, a central repository of equipment data, digital planning and scheduling of maintenance, and more.

Unavailable Systems

  • Academic Administrative Appointments (AAA)
  • AMS SAP GUI
  • Capital Project Portal
  • Employee Self-Service (ESS)/Manager Self-Service (MSS)
  • Employees@UofT
  • Expense Reimbursement Direct Deposit (ERDD)
  • Fiori Launchpad Reporting
  • Invoice Workflow
  • My Research (MR/Portal)
  • uSOURCE

See our System Availability page for ongoing information on system status.

Sincerely,
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration (EASI)

EASI’s return to campus: hybrid work strategies for success

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How can we organize effective hybrid meetings and enhance workplace connections? How can we provide effective training in a hybrid environment? And how can we take care of ourselves and one another? These are just some of the questions tackled by Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration’s (EASI) Return to Campus Focus Group.

From October to December 2021, 12 staff members representing all units within EASI met on a weekly basis to discuss the challenges they were facing, and how to make a return to campus an exciting experience.

“When we met with the group, we heard so many different perspectives and recognized that everyone was experiencing the pandemic in different ways,” says Vik Chadalawada, assistant director of Student Information Systems with EASI, and focus group co-chair. “Everyone brought their unique perspectives to the table and while there were many challenges, we really focused on solutions.”

Objectives of the focus group included brainstorming engagement ideas, ensuring diverse representation, aligning on key themes, reviewing ideas, and creating a final report to share with EASI staff.

Once key themes emerged from the group, they narrowed their focus to topics including, organizing effective hybrid meetings, creating stronger personal connections, ensuring health and well-being in the workplace, and enhancing training. Central to these themes was the idea of flexibility and adapting to a hybrid environment.

Throughout the pandemic, EASI staff have been in consultation with Gartner, Inc. to gauge industry trends in the workplace. They also met with University of Toronto Mississauga’s Information and Instructional Technology staff to learn about best practices for hybrid work.

The trends and research show that organizations can have a greater impact when engaging staff and considering the need for additional support and well-being programs. Research also shows that change is essential for an organization to adapt to disruption, and it allows organizations to take advantage of new opportunities.

“Going back to campus doesn’t just mean going back to the way we did things in the past,” says Gary Raposo, assistant director, Enterprise Shared Services with EASI, and focus group co-chair. “When we started discussions with the focus group it was about changes in technology, but in the end it was about making a cultural shift and supporting staff whether they’re working remotely or in-person.”

The focus group’s recommendations for an effective hybrid workplace have recently been published on EASI’s website.

“This report isn’t a prescriptive playbook but rather a two-way street to start a conversation about how to create a vibrant campus and build connections with hybrid work,” says Raposo. “We encourage teams to read the report and implement ideas that would be most useful.”

Chadalawada agrees and says that next steps include further consultations with U of T’s Health and Well-Being Programs and Services to create ongoing mental well-being programs.

EASI Retirements: August 2022

Congratulations to Mike Ryall, who will be retiring on August 31, 2022 after 26 years of dedicated service to U of T.

Over the years, Mike has been a key member of IT at U of T, and has always supported the needs of EASI staff and users across the university. When people need help, they call Mike. He has consistently made himself available to solve complex issues, and his in-depth historical knowledge of U of T has proven invaluable.

Learn more about Mike below, and please join me in wishing him all the best in the future thanking him for his dedication!

Cathy Eberts
Director Enterprise Applications and Deputy CIO


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Michael Ryall, Computer Network Support Specialist
Joined U of T: October 1, 1996
Last day of work: May 31, 2022
Retirement: August 31, 2022

Describe your background and how you arrived at EASI
I’ve had a couple of sessions working at U of T. The first one was working as a programmer for four years starting in the 1980s for the Information Student Systems group. I then left for an opportunity at IBM. After a couple of years, the IBM location I was working at became Celestica and I was laid off.

One of the things that interested me at Celestica was LAN administration and there was talk of the mainframe going away, so I thought it would be a good time for a bit of a career path change. I went back to school for about six months to learn about networking and got my Certified Novell Engineer designation. After a couple of small contracts I got back into my old U of T department, now called Student Information Systems, on a contract assisting the senior LAN administrator. The senior LAN administrator had some health issues and was away for a while and I did some major upgrades and changes, and he didn’t know how to do things when he got back. He ended up finding another job at the university, so my contract became permanent.

The department moved from Robarts Library to 246 Bloor St., and we took over the 6th and 7th floors. There were all kinds of changes, and I also became involved in a lot of the renovation planning at 246 Bloor. I remained there until Information Technology Services was formed and merged the various IT groups. I then became part of a desktop support group, now called the Digital Workplace, that has gone through many iterations and I eventually landed in EASI.

What will you remember most about EASI?
Many of the people in EASI have become very good loyal friends over the years and will be missed when I leave. They have also been a fountain of knowledge.

What will you remember most about U of T?
Over the years I’ve been contacted to help fix various problems. It always makes you feel good when someone is extremely grateful that you reached out to them and made things better.

What do you plan to do in retirement?
These last couple of years have been tough. My initial plan is to go down to Florida for the summer and take it easy kayaking, golfing and avoiding computers. If I get the computer bug again, I might look into a contract when I get back.

 

Office TLS certificate changes for custom applications

Date: May 6, 2022
To: InfoTech Listserv
From: EASI Communications
Re: Office TLS certificate changes for custom applications

 

Dear colleagues,

On June 30 Microsoft 365 will update services powering messaging, meetings, telephony, voice and video to use TLS certificates from a different set of Root Certificate Authorities (CAs).

Most IT units will not be impacted by this change. However, Microsoft specifies that custom applications may be impacted when the application explicitly specifies a list of acceptable CAs (i.e uses ‘certificate pinning’). Applications that do not have the new Root CAs in their list of acceptable CAs will receive certificate validation errors. These validation errors may impact the availability or function of custom applications. 

Affected products include Microsoft Teams, Skype, Kaizala and Azure Communication Services. Affected endpoints include: *.teams.microsoft.com *.skype.com *.skypeforbusiness.com *.communication.azure.com and *.operatorconnect.microsoft.com.

How to prepare 

For a full list of the new Root CAs and to determine whether your custom application will be impacted by these TLS certificate changes, please review this article from Microsoft. 

Kind regards, 

EASI Communications 

System Outage – May 27 at 5 pm to May 29 at 7 pm

Date: May 5, 2022
To: U of T Staff
From: Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration
Re: System Outage – May 27 at 5 pm to May 29 at 7 pm

 

Hi everyone,

Please note that the systems below will be unavailable from Friday, May 27 at 5 pm to Sunday, May 29 at 7 pm.

This outage is planned to facilitate the implementation of the SAP Plant Maintenance and Asset Manager applications. This implementation will support Facilities & Services in improving stewardship of campus building and utility assets through mobile work order management, a central repository of equipment data, digital planning and scheduling of maintenance, and more.

Unavailable Systems

  • Academic Administrative Appointments (AAA)
  • AMS SAP GUI
  • Capital Project Portal
  • Employee Self-Service (ESS)/Manager Self-Service (MSS)
  • Employees@UofT
  • Expense Reimbursement Direct Deposit (ERDD)
  • Fiori Launchpad Reporting
  • Invoice Workflow
  • My Research (MR/Portal)
  • uSOURCE

See our System Availability page for ongoing information on system status.

Reminder: ROSI and other student systems maintenance Friday, May 6

Date: May 2, 2022
To: ROSI Users
From: Student Information Systems
Re: Reminder: ROSI and other student systems maintenance Friday, May 6

 

Dear ROSI users,

This is a reminder that we will need to take ROSI and all associated student information systems offline from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., on Friday, May 6 to perform quarterly maintenance on the database. We will return the systems to service sooner if the work is completed earlier than 9 p.m.  The following systems will be affected:

  • ACORN
  • ACORN Grant Application
  • Course Information System
  • Degree Explorer (Student and Admin)
  • Elections
  • eMarks
  • Exam photo invigilation
  • Online Administrative Student Information System (OASIS)
  • Rocket Shuttle
  • ROSI
  • ROSI Express
  • ROSI Files
  • Safety Abroad Student Registry
  • Varsity Blues Registration System
  • Web services/APIs

A notice has been posted on the ACORN launchpad and will be posted on social media so that students are aware of the outage.

Thank you for your patience as we make these improvements.

This email has been sent from a service account and does not accept replies. Please direct any follow up questions to the Enterprise Service Centre http://www.uoft.me/esc

Sincerely,
Student Information Systems

AMS Open – AMS FI Fiscal Year-End Closure 2022 Complete

Date: May 2, 2022
To: AMS Users
From: Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration
Re: AMS Open – AMS FI Fiscal Year-End Closure 2022 Complete

 

Hi everyone,

We are pleased to announce that FI year-end processing is complete and the AMS system is open. uSOURCE will resume regular functionality at 9 am this morning.

Sincerely,
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration (EASI)

Reminder: AMS FI Fiscal Year-End Closure 2022 – Tonight at 7pm

Date: April 28, 2022
To:
AMS Users
From:
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration
Re: Reminder: AMS FI Fiscal Year-End Closure 2022 – Tonight at 7pm

 

Hi everyone,

This is a reminder that AMS will close for FI year-end processing tonight (Thursday, April 28, 2022) at 7pm and will re-open on Monday, May 2, 2022 at 7am.

Expense Reimbursement Direct Deposit (ERDD), and the Capital Projects Portal and Invoice Workflow will resume regular functionality on Monday, May 2, 2022 at 7am. uSOURCE will resume operation at 9am.

The following summarizes the AMS system availability during the week prior to year-end closing:

Date Status
Friday, April 22 System re-opens at 7am and closes for “Copy Plan to Budget” at 7pm
Saturday, April 23 System re-opens at 7am
Sunday, April 24 System open regular hours
Monday, April 25 System open regular hours
Tuesday April 26 System open regular hours
Wednesday April 27 System open regular hours
Thursday, April 28 Invoice Workflow – Unavailable at 12pm (noon)

System closed to all users at 7pm

Friday, April 29 System closed to all users
Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1 System closed to all users
Monday, May 2 System re-opens at 7am except uSOURCE opens at 9am

Please check our System Availability page for information on all systems.

For information on the impact of the year-end closing dates on reporting and processing, refer to the Financial Services website.

Please note that the Fiori Launchpad Reporting is available: this is the link to the site. Use your UTORid to login and detailed instructions can be found here: https://finance.utoronto.ca/knowledgecentre/intro-to-fiori-launchpad/

Sincerely,
Enterprise Applications & Solutions Integration (EASI)