The London School of Economics and Political Science launched a cloud migration despite the challenges of the pandemic. Chief information officer Laura Dawson explains how聽a broad-ranging stakeholder engagement programme helped the project run smoothly
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) wanted to ensure that the way it stored and accessed research data was 鈥渂uilt by academics, for academics鈥�.聽聽
Several years ago, it put on-site computing capacity in place to store research data, but often found this to be limited. 鈥淒ata for research bursts at certain points when people need it for a short time and then not,鈥� explained chief information officer Laura Dawson. 鈥淚f we needed more storage or power, we鈥檇 have to buy it. Our academics wanted more flexibility of service.鈥�
In a conversation hosted by 探花视频 and Amazon Web Services (AWS), Dawson outlined the university鈥檚 migration to a cloud service. Dawson explained why it was important to get buy-in from all parties that would contribute to or use the service. It was critical that data providers were satisfied that their personal and sensitive data would be secure, without creating a sense that data was 鈥渙wned鈥� by IT when it was for the benefit of academic research.聽
鈥淥ur project committee was made up of academics who deal in health data and we discussed where ownership should sit. If it鈥檚 centralised in IT, it ends up a long way away from stakeholders and consumers, so you want to create a bit of a bridge,鈥� she said. As such, Dawson and her team take a strong project management role, 鈥渆ngaging with stakeholders, gathering requirements, prioritising them into a pipeline that can be delivered鈥�, she said.聽
The shift to blended learning created by the pandemic will help drive the cultural change needed for the migration to be successful. 鈥淲e can use what we鈥檝e learnt from hybrid teaching and look at hybrid research,鈥� Dawson said. 鈥淲e can create virtual collaborative spaces more permanently, and that needs to be cloud-based.鈥�
Watch the interview with LSE on demand above or on the聽.
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