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Project Proposal Draft

u09d2 – Project Proposal Draft

Capella University

Table of Contents

u09d2 – Project Proposal Draft 1

Executive Overview 3

Organizational Problem and Context 4

Environmental Scan 4

Strengths 4

Weaknesses 5

Opportunities 5

Threats 5

Self-Assessment 5

Literature Review 8

Solution Analysis 9

Action Learning Process 9

Reflective Learning:. 10

References 11

Executive Overview

Our company, Integrated Solutions, has no accessibility to corporate administrative assets for part time employees. Site Supervisor, Tim Sluss and Project Manager, Jim Gettis have been searching for a possible remedy to this shortcoming. The strong IT technology teams that these two stellar personnel represent have already investigated a possible Citrix solution that would more than meet the needs of the company.

Mr. Gettis has a well-rounded Information Technology background and is considered a up and coming expert in Information Security. He is well known leader who never quits until a job is completed.

This project has been well researched and the literature reviewed is diverse and represents some of the best thinking about the subject available.

The Citrix based solution called VDI-in-a-box to be included in existing Integrated Solutions architecture, most likely in the Architecture DMZ. Of course proper location will need to be decided during the testing phase, if the decision is made to proceed.

Project Proposal Draft

Integrated Solutions has long needed a method of integrating part time employees into the fold without jeopardizing corporate security.

Organizational Problem and Context

Integrated Solutions has employees that are part time labor used in times of surge requirements. Currently, no secure method of allowing them access to secure corporate resources such as e-mail or timesheet programs exists. These employees do not warrant issuance of a corporate laptop computer or other security devices due to their limited...