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iEdison Technology Upgrade (Overview and Benefits)

iEdison Technology Upgrade (Overview and Benefits). Quick Reference Card. Introduction. Benefits.

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iEdison Technology Upgrade (Overview and Benefits)

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  1. iEdison Technology Upgrade (Overview and Benefits) Quick Reference Card Introduction Benefits NIH eRA modules, for the most part, were developed between 1995 and 2000 using older technologies that make the modules difficult and costly to maintain. Since that time incremental updates have been made, but significant changes needed to be implemented to bring the technology up to the minimum requirements for security and policy. eRA has almost completed a massive technology upgrade for its modules, a huge behind the scenes effort that will standardize platform, architecture and processes, translating to smoother deployments and more efficient software. The most visible facet of this technology upgrade is that these modules will now be accessed with a single network log-in using the NIH log-in credentials, the user name and password NIH staff use to access their work computers daily. There will be no need to remember a separate IMPAC II user name and password. • Easier to update and maintain, because iEdison data will be migrated to the IMPAC II database, part of an the enterprise system • Increased stability, as the module will be using a more stable technical platform • Greater flexibility, as the module will be more scalable • More efficiency in future, as software code will be enhanced, with time and resource availability • Benefit from the pluses of existing NIH/eRA infrastructure, including: • User authentication through the Account Management System (AMS) Timeline Important to Remember Many NIH eRA modules have successfully completed the technology upgrade. The iEdison technology upgrade will occur on January 30th, 2014. • The iEdison System will be unavailable on January 30 – 31 from 9:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m. in order to perform this upgrade

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