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California State University Maps Critical Infrastructure as Part of Business Continuity Plan.


Planet Associates Software Tools Currently Used at 11 CSU See DSU/CSU.

1. CSU - California State University.
2. CSU - Cleveland State University.
3. CSU - Channel Service Unit.
 Campuses; Three More Installations Planned for 2008

NEPTUNE Neptune, in Roman religion and mythology
Neptune, in Roman religion and mythology, god of water. He was presumably an indigenous god of fertility, but in later times he was identified with the Greek Poseidon, god of the sea.
, N.J. -- Planet Associates Inc., the leading provider of Infrastructure Relationship Management (IRM (1) (Information Resource Management) See Information Systems and information management.

(2) (Inherited Rights Mask) In NetWare 3.x and 4.
) software and services, today announced the California State University Enrollment
 (CSU) system has implemented the company's Planet[R] IRM enterprise software in 11 of CSU's 23 campuses and is planning to add it to at least three more campuses in 2008.

CSU has been using the solution as part of a massive system-wide upgrade of its network infrastructure. Planet IRM consolidates maps, drawings, asset information, cable connectivity, and other typically unrelated data into one relational database relational database

Database in which all data are represented in tabular form. The description of a particular entity is provided by the set of its attribute values, stored as one row or record of the table, called a tuple.
, enabling organizations such as CSU to visualize, analyze and manage their critical infrastructures more efficiently.

The state's Technology Infrastructure Initiative equipped campuses with miles of new fiber-optic cables, local area network routing and switching equipment and WAN access support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services . Using the Planet IRM tool, CSU can keep track of all its cabling connections, making it easier to identify damaged or old cable and replace or add to existing cable.

In addition to easily identifying infrastructure, Planet IRM saves time and money by improving CSU's operational efficiency and service levels, reducing disruptions and downtime, and providing the cohesion necessary for accurate and thorough critical system analysis across an enterprise.

"Ideally, we wanted a solution for our infrastructure upgrade that not only allows more accurate assessment of technologies needed for various installations but one designed to help the university system rebuild more easily should it ever face damage to a facility in the future," said Charlotte Ferguson, CSU Systems Analyst/NIAMS Project Lead. "When it comes time to rebuild after a system disruption, or if someone inadvertently cuts a line, we should know instantly what it will take to get the campus back up and running. This is an important part of our business continuity plan."

CSU campuses already in production with Planet IRM include Dominguez Hills, Chico, East Bay, Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , Monterey Bay, Northridge, Pomona, San Jose San Jose, city, United States
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, and the Chancellor's Office in Long Beach. The CSU campuses that have been staged for a 2008 implementation are Fullerton, Bakersfield and San Francisco.

"The different templates and models in Planet IRM's software creates a flexibility that campus IT directors appreciate. If a campus has a need to track telephones, it's done with Planet, if they only choose copper cables, it can also be done," said Ferguson. "Every campus has a unique design model and a unique need specific to that campus. As a bonus, Planet IRM also maintains a full audit trail for the process, which is important when reviewing configurations and performance as well as planning for new installations."

An excellent example of Planet IRM's capabilities is its application on the East Bay campus. In addition to the usual implementations, the campus is using the product to prep for and manage the scaling down of a building which will take place in two phases. The Warren Hall building sits directly on the Hayward fault, a major branch of the San Andreas Fault San Andreas fault, great fracture (see fault) of the earth's crust in California. It is the principal fault of an intricate network of faults extending more than 600 mi (965 km) from NW California to the Gulf of California.  System, and is being leveled down to six floors and retrofitted to protect it against earthquakes. The project has recently broken ground and CSU personnel are using Planet IRM to quickly and efficiently track and re-route the important data on floors before it is destroyed. Phase 1 is scheduled to commence in mid-2009.

"We are proud to play a role in such an innovative, technological initiative that will bring so many new benefits to the students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the California State University system California State University System, coordinating agency established in 1960 by the merger of individual California state colleges, now consisting of 23 campuses. ," said William Spencer, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  and founder of Planet Associates.

Planet Associates also participates in user conferences at the university to address challenges faced by the campuses that are already using Planet IRM and determine how best to implement the software in the remaining campuses.

At the most recent user conference, one of the biggest responses by IT directors and campus administrators was pursuing Planet's newest product offering. The iiPDF (intelligent infrastructure PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. ) provides multi-layered, up-to-date critical infrastructure data in a unique and simplified intelligent PDF format for widespread distribution. This system allows users to assemble targeted critical information into a PDF file and get it out to first responders and field operators who need it quickly and securely for planned activities or in association with a disaster occurrence.

"The interest generated in iiPDF for future networking projects articulates the commitment to the software," commented Ferguson. "My hope is to implement iiPDF during phase two of our technology initiative in 2008-2009."

About Planet Associates Inc.

Planet Associates Inc., located in Neptune, N.J., develops, licenses and supports the Planet[R] IRM family of physical infrastructure relationship management software products. Planet IRM is uniquely capable of total enterprise network asset consolidation, with project scopes ranging from individual Data Centers to entire global organizations. For more information on Planet IRM software, call Planet Associates at (732) 922-5300, email info@planetassoc.com or visit http://www.planetassoc.com.

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