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AAI promotion workshop

AAI promotion workshop. Domen Bo ž eglav Arnes , p.p. 7, SI - 1001 Ljubljana d omen.bozeglav @ arnes.si Konferenca Arnes , Ljubljana 12. 11 . 20 09. AGENDA. Brief (I promise ) introduction to AAI Where are we now? Workshop goals. AAI – WHAT’S THAT?. … BUT IT’S MUCH MORE.

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AAI promotion workshop

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  1. AAI promotion workshop DomenBožeglav Arnes, p.p. 7, SI - 1001 Ljubljana domen.bozeglav@arnes.si Konferenca Arnes, Ljubljana 12. 11.2009

  2. AGENDA • Brief (I promise) introduction to AAI • Where are we now? • Workshop goals

  3. AAI – WHAT’S THAT?

  4. … BUT IT’S MUCH MORE • Simplified • Administration of users • Provision of services • Single login • Security • Federations (of trust)

  5. CASE: ADOBE CONNECT • Provision at home organization • User authenticates “at home” • Necessary data sent to service • User allowed to use it (CC) Blackandecker/Flickr.

  6. 2010 REALITY • 2009: Tomi@Vienna • 2010: AAI is up and running • 2010: Federation is ready • 2010: but …

  7. 2010 • Few users • Universities • Few schools (Eduroam driven) • Few services • Adobe connect (Production) • School portal (AAI and standardlogin) (CC) Flickr. (CC) Flickr.

  8. But to succeed we need a critical mass of services and users! (CC) /Flickr.

  9. What now? • Services? Hard to “boost” • Users? Let’s target them Research Universities Culture (CC) /Flickr. (CC) /Flickr. (CC) /Flickr.

  10. Let’s target schools! • 60 % of all organizations • ~ 65 – 70 % of all users • but … it’s not that easy!!! (CC) /Flickr.

  11. LET’S TARGET SCHOOLS! • No money for IT • Few technicians (they are usually not decision makers) • Poor motivation for change (CC) /Flickr. (CC) /Flickr. (CC) /Flickr.

  12. ON THE OTHER HAND • A lot of unnecessary administrative work with students • New services, that need provision • And after all more and more demanding kids/parents (CC) Flickr.

  13. LET’S DEFINE AAI MESSAGES! • We would like to create a brochure • Now we need appropriate messages • We can “borrow” some ideas from GARR, CARNET, ourselves

  14. GARR • Single access to shared services. • reducing the number of passwords to remember • simplifying access to online resources, whereverwhere you are • cost reduction for the servicemanagement • greater control over authentication and authorization

  15. CARNET • Do you need access to a wireless network, scholarly bibliography, a system for e-learning, a web application or internal School web site? • AAI enables use hundreds of different network services and applications from connecting to the Internet, to complex applications, such asA system for distance learning.

  16. ARNES • arnesAAI is your universal user name • ArnesAAI allows secure access to applications with a single username and password • 3 necessary steps to login • Single brochure targeting all our target groups • Beside the AAI web page only PR material for now

  17. LET’S GET TO WORK  • We split into 4 groups targeting: • Headmasters (decision makers) • Technical staff (if any) • Teachers • Students/Parents • We report our ideas

  18. I know it’s early, but … (CC) Blackandecker/Flickr.

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