Technology Strategy
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Technology Strategy
Overview
The Strategic Technology Plan
for ITSS comprises high-level information technology direction and
architectural design for central IT services and systems at Stanford
University. This plan's contents will define:
- What technologies ITSS's current
offerings are based on
- What ITSS's technology goals and
motivations are
- How ITSS can get arrive at these goals
- What the measures of success are
Technology Strategy
Principles
ITSS
will define and promote one technology strategy.
A single report will be published and
regularly updated which includes what technologies (i.e. products,
practices, implementations) ITSS uses and promotes. This report
must give current technology uses and the strategy for future
direction. The ITSS strategy will be the responsibility of the
ITSS Strategist in conjunction with Stanford’s academic and
administrative IT leaders
ITSS’
strategy will be endorsed by clients and support their needs.
There must be a documented connection
between technology strategy for ITSS and client support for that
direction. If the technology strategy is not reviewed and endorsed
by clients of ITSS, it is not valid. An advisory board will be
formed which will be charged with regular review of ITSS’ strategy and
inclusion of client input. It is critical that ITSS
Technology Strategy answer client questions clearly and demonstrably.
Technology
strategy will trend toward uniformity, not unsustainable diversity.
Technology implementations and product
diversity will be actively controlled by the ITSS published technology
strategy. This strategy will deliberately and openly make choices
limiting the branching of IT architectures, product selections and
operational implementations.
Excellent
use of technology is more important than using excellent technology.
The ITSS strategic master plan will
provide a framework from which IT project managers, developers, systems
administrators, etc. will work within. This will free them from
having to reinvent commonly used technologies. The focus will be
on the quality of the implementation and resulting service rather than
on using the latest technology.
Focal areas of technology prowess
are identified and supported.
Stanford University is among an elite
echelon of academic institutions in the world. The expectations of
Stanford’s IT leadership are correspondingly high. ITSS
technology strategy must respond to this expectation by choosing
specific target technologies which demonstrate this leadership prowess.
Technology Strategy
Organizational Structure
The responsibility for
Information Technology Strategy for ITSS rests with the Technology
Strategist and the Executive Director of Technology Strategy and
Support. A Technology Strategy Planning Group, with members
selected by the Technology Strategist, comprises senior Technologists
and Architects from ITSS. There is generally a dual reporting
structure for the purposes of contributions to this working group and
for architectural review done by the group of development efforts.
Technology Strategy
Logical Structure
Information Technology
Strategic Plan is structured around the following core diciplines:
- Network
- Infrastructure
- Data
- Application
While each of these diciplines can be
considered discrete concentrations, they are only called out seperately
for the identification of key contributors'
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