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* Prepared eGIS and eBIDA for success in the Cloud. Both applications will be in Non-Production environments by the end of April for testing and troubleshooting, and then will move into Production environments.
 
* Prepared eGIS and eBIDA for success in the Cloud. Both applications will be in Non-Production environments by the end of April for testing and troubleshooting, and then will move into Production environments.
 
* Created an Application Gateway script that dramatically reduces the amount of time required to create and configure subdomains on the network. As a manual process, creating and configuring subdomains takes about 30 minutes for each one, but with the new script it takes only 2 minutes. The script contains all the accurate settings for the subdomains, which removes any chance of configuration errors, and therefore saves the team potential troubleshooting time. The script is shared in the GCAccelerators github.
 
* Created an Application Gateway script that dramatically reduces the amount of time required to create and configure subdomains on the network. As a manual process, creating and configuring subdomains takes about 30 minutes for each one, but with the new script it takes only 2 minutes. The script contains all the accurate settings for the subdomains, which removes any chance of configuration errors, and therefore saves the team potential troubleshooting time. The script is shared in the GCAccelerators github.
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* Launched an Education Initiative as a way to create and distribute content to educate other teams in TC about Cloud migration and operations. As one of the first steps in this initiative, an onboarding checklist was created to help teams understand the steps involved in their journey to the Cloud.
 
* All active TC employees (7,079) have been on-boarded to MS Teams.
 
* All active TC employees (7,079) have been on-boarded to MS Teams.
 
* Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) is now available for Cloud-based applications at TC. ADFS provides users with single sign-on capabilities by establishing a link between TC’s Azure Active Directory and the on-premise Active Directory. This reduces the amount of usernames and passwords required to log on to Cloud-based applications.
 
* Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) is now available for Cloud-based applications at TC. ADFS provides users with single sign-on capabilities by establishing a link between TC’s Azure Active Directory and the on-premise Active Directory. This reduces the amount of usernames and passwords required to log on to Cloud-based applications.
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