Wolfsburg commissions COMPAREX Global
Services to help connect 20,000 pupils at 60 schools to the
municipal network
The classrooms and staff rooms also needed to have a local
network and had to be connected via Wobcom, the local municipal
network provider. Wolfsburg municipal authorities, as the
project's main financial backer, is investing some 11.4 million
euros in the project, which will extend the information and
communications capabilities for the 20,000 students and hundreds
of teachers and administrative staff. This sum also covers
active and passive networking within the 60 schools.
The remaining ten percent is being provided by the State of
Lower Saxony. Since June 2001, the experts from COMPAREX Global
Services have been giving the Wolfsburg municipal authorities
their full support in implementing this ambitious project
entitled "The Wolfsburg model for the future of new media
in schools".
A highly integrated software environment
The highly integrated solution involves a number of factors:
The applications made available to the users at the schools
employed Citrix technology based on Microsoft Windows 2000.
The Sun ONE messaging server is used for the back-end e-mail
infrastructure while the schools' administrative staff use
Microsoft Outlook Express or Outlook 2000 as the front end.
All applications and services were placed on a single central
directory system, the Sun ONE directory server, into which
other system directories such as those of the existing Legacy
systems could later be integrated. The Windows 2000 functions
are performed in parallel via the Active Directory internal
directory system. Administration and user support is regulated
centrally, but is provided locally by the teachers.
COMPAREX Global Services configured the entire installation
as a portal solution with a standardised, straightforward
interface for all users and with Sun ONE portal and web servers.
"This means that all the Wolfsburg schools can access joint
communication platforms such as virtual staffrooms, discussion
forums, newsgroups, the e-mail platform and document and knowledge
management using a single standardised browser interface,"
explains Wolfgang Beuermann, Manager of the IT Service Center
in the Wolfsburg computer centre and the project's technology
leader. In future, the students and teachers will also be
able to use this all-inclusive portal system on the move thanks
to the Sun ONE Mobile Access Pack portal.
A sound hardware base
More than 70 servers form the high-performance hub of Wolfsburg's
groundbreaking system. These consist of Fujitsu-Siemens systems
(Solaris Prime Power N400 + Primergy) as e-mail, web, portal,
Active Directory domain and proxy servers, and HP systems
(LP1000R, LP2000R, LC2000) as Citrix (49 in total) and XML
(eXtensible Mark-up Language) servers. The Citrix servers
and Sun ONE e-mail servers, together with the file, print
and firewall servers (Checkpoint Firewall-One) which are also
used in the project, were clus-tered in order to boost their
availability and performance. Efficient bandwidth management
over long-distance con-nections has been thought of too. It
is managed by Packeteer switch systems which transfer application
data in preference to print data. For the switch and router
sys-tems needed to expand the local Ethernet in-frastructures,
Wolfsburg municipal authorities made use of the existing framework
agreement with Cisco Systems.
Security built in
Users can also rely on secure system access. The firewall
blocks all unauthorised queries. An additional virus and content
scanner protects against viruses and Trojan horses and removes
unauthorised web contents and e-mails.
The portal server with its access control, including socks
and HTTP reverse proxy, also protects the Citrix systems.
Appsense from Appsense Technologies is also used and is located
on the Citrix servers. The security software protects against
viruses, executable scripts and the loading of unlicensed
software. A state-of-the-art SSO (single sign-on) which checks
all accesses against the centralised set of rules for the
directory system was implemented specifically for access control.
A central SAN (Storage Area Network) ensures high availability
of school data, e-mail accounts and directory data. Its capacity
of 3.3 terabytes ensures ample data space for the future.
Project forges ahead
Under the leadership of COMPAREX Global Services the project
was started in November 2001. By the end of March 2002, after
completion of the first project phase, 14,000 students at
40 schools were linked to the municipal network. This figure
will soon be 20,000 students at 60 sites, together with 1,800
teachers and 120 administrative staff.
The second project phase is already well underway and its
aim is to ensure that central web hosting, hosted newsgroups,
virtual staff rooms and mobile access can all take place via
portals.
Mr. Beuermann, who is extremely pleased with the project
so far, predicts that the whole project will be finished by
October 2002. He is optimistic about the future from then
on. "The complete IT infrastructure will then also be able
to handle Wolfsburg municipal authorities' e-government activities."