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Agenda – this morning10.00am Arrival
Registration and Refreshments
10.30am WelcomeIntroductions and housekeeping
Vanessa CraneDirector of Academic ServicesUniversity for the Creative ArtsDirector, GOETEC Ltd Board
10.40am From Kent MAN to GOETECIntroducing GOETEC LimitedWho we are, and our mission and goals, including some real-world examples
Jon AldingtonGeneral ManagerGOETEC Limited
11.15am Refreshment Break
11.40am KPSN – the organisation and the networkWhat is KPSN, what are its longer-term goals, and the benefits for the colleges and universities in Kent
Peter Banbury BSc, CEng, MBCSBusiness Solutions Architectand Chair, KPSN Management Board
12.10pm JANET(UK)Introduction to your Regional Engagement Manager and overview of services
Guy SudronJANET(UK) Regional Engagement Manager for South East England
12.40pm Buffet Lunch An opportunity to Network
Agenda – this afternoon12.40pm Buffet Lunch
An opportunity to Network
1.15pm KPSN ServicesResilient connections, SDSL, offsite hosting, filtering and firewalling
Gavin HutchinsonSchools Broadband and ITOperations Manager
1.45pm eduroam and JANET 3GA detailed look at the new JANET 3G service and how it relates to eduroam
Mark O’LearyJANET(UK) Identity and Access Management Development Manager
2.15pm KPSN project MartiniExtending the eduroam model to other public sector locations
Jeff WallbankKPSN Partnership Development Manager
2.30pm Panel Q&AGOETEC, KPSN and JANET(UK)
3.00pm Close(Refreshments will be available before Departure)
From Kent MAN to GOETECIntroducing GOETEC Limited
Who we are, and our mission and goals, including some real-world examples
Jon AldingtonGeneral ManagerGOETEC Limited
Who we areJon Aldington
General Manager
Liz PilcherAdminstrator
A Board of Directors from the members:• Canterbury Christ Church University• University for the Creative Arts• University of Kent• University of Greenwich• Kent County Council• Canterbury College (Associate Member)
Kent MAN
• Discussions from 1999 onwards• Network soon established– Based on wireless
• Became a limited company on 15th April 2002• Moved to a fibre network in 2005• End of contract with JANET(UK) on 30th September
2011• Last one of 100 quadrillion (estimated) bytes
shipped across the Kentish MAN on 28th September• Became GOETEC on 29th September
Why rename
• The vision & mission of GOETEC is *very* different from Kent MAN– No operational responsibility for GOETEC– All about collaboration, representation and shared
services• We’re not a
network• We’re not
metropolitan• We’re not
exclusively Kent
Why “GOETEC”
• One of many suggestions• This was the most popular• It didn’t mean anything obscene in any
foreign language– Although in Swahili, it means “tripping
someone up tec”
Why the logo?
• Most popular of a small selection– Bold and professional
• The “swish” implies partnership / collaboration
• Environmental advantages from sharing services, hence the green
GOETEC
• Same company (just renamed)• Same Board• The Executive Committee goes– Replaced by a small management team
• Still not-for-profit
GOETEC Vision“To Represent the ICT interests of
the higher education and research and further education communities and develop, promote and provide ICT-related shared services.”
GOETEC Mission
GOETEC Mission I• To be the advocate
for tertiary education and research to the wider public, private and commercial communities
GOETEC Mission - Advocate
Example:• Choice of Migration of Kent colleges and
universities to KPSN– Cost advantages for JANET(UK)– Advantages for Universities and Colleges• More connectivity options• Many opportunities for sharing services in the
future• Still enjoy all the advantages of a JANET connection
GOETEC Mission II• To represent tertiary
education and research in the region and nationally to JANET(UK), KPSN and other bodies
rep·re·sent/ˌrepriˈzent/Verb: Be entitled or appointed to act or speak for (someone), esp. in an official capacity.
GOETEC Mission - Representation
• GOETEC represents tertiary education on the KPSN Management Board, as well as in more operational areas
• Andrew Ironside (CCCU) represents tertiary education on the KPSN Executive Board
• Some funding from JANET(UK) – recognise the value of representation
• KPSN is developing a number of services– GOETEC will ensure your needs are represented– More details of these services later
GOETEC Mission III• To contribute to wider
developments, such as the Public Sector Network and other regional strategies
GOETEC Mission – Wider Contribution
Examples:• Kent MAN / GOETEC are working with KPSN
to provide technical expertise / ideas. Examples:– KPSN has introduced resilience testing– KPSN has introduced a risk register
• GOETEC is working with JANET(UK) and KPSN on extending eduroam– More later
GOETEC Mission IV• To develop, enable and
promote collaborative working and the sharing of effective practice
GOETEC Mission - Collaboration
Examples:• This meeting!• Webinars (technical “how to’s”)• Workshops (example: Best practice in filtering)• Online collaboration – we’ll be launching a forum on our
website• Shared services
– Investigating several possibilities• What topics would you like to hear about?• Make you aware of the services that are available to you from
JANET(UK), KPSN, Kent Connects, Eduserv, ESISS, NORMAN...– We’ll look into doing some special deals
GOETEC Mission V• To maintain specific
services, including the role of a Local Internet Registry and a BT Openreach Communications Provider
GOETEC Mission – Openreach & LIR
• We worked hard to establish these functions
• Openreach gives us a flexible / inexpensive alternative to KPSN (if needed!)
• Local Internet Registry – valuable for commercial (non-JANET) address space allocation
GOETEC Mission VI• To work on behalf of
Members to facilitate the resolution of issues
GOETEC Mission – Problem Resolution
• Not for day-to-day issues– Problems, not incidents (ITIL terminology)
• If you’re struggling to get something resolved, or if there’s a systemic problem
• Examples:– Working with JANET to investigate internet
“flakiness” during mid-September– Canterbury College outage
GOETEC Membership
• New Category of “Associate Member”• Representative on the Board
– 1 representative per 5 Associate Members• Full access to all present and future
services• One day’s free consultancy (worth ~£400)• Cost from £100 - £1,000 per year
depending on the size of your institution– Based on JISC banding
GOETEC Partnerships
• Canterbury Christ Church University– Provide office space, technical expertise
• KPSN– GOETEC is a KPSN partner / member
• JANET(UK)– Close collaboration on a number of levels
• Work with other partners...– EiS (Kent Schools) designed the logo– University of Kent will host the website
• Launching soon
GOETEC Contacts and Resourceshttp://www.goetec.co.uk
Launching soon
E-mail listSign up at today at the registration desk
01227-782341
01227-782712
Questions?