I have attached progress report 4 materials:
in here we have to make a video by our self therefore we need from you this, ___________________________________________________
ppt slides for progress report 4, progress report 4(word document),_______________________--NOTE: this is the last progress report for a capstone project. i'll inform you regarding next submission in this capstone project after progress report 4. and this submission is involved with a 90173 order.
case study for progress report 4.docx Group Progress Report 4 Overview Note: You must upload your group video progress report to your Microsoft Teams Group Channel before the deadline and submit the link to that video here in Moodle before the deadline. The deadline is the same for all groups, irrespective of meeting time. See the deadline below. Each progress report must: · explain your technical progress since the last report (or since the start of the project) · report on the status of tasks completed since the previous progress report · list the issues and challenges that have arisen, and your approaches to addressing them · list the priority tasks for the next phase of work (up until the next progress report and/or the end of project) You will be expected to answer questions about your progress report. This progress report will be delivered verbally. The verbal progress reports require you to briefly talk about your progress. You will be required to pre-record the progress report as a video easily accessible by the project mentor. You will have a limited amount of time to present for each progress report. Progress reports do not need to use slides, however may show technical artefacts (e.g. network designs, code, policies). While the progress report will be pre-recorded, questions will be live. Group Progress Reports are group work, however individuals may receive different scores based on their contributions. Different group members may deliver the different Group Progress Reports. All group members do not need to talk in the pre-recorded video in every Group Progress Report. However across all three Group Progress Reports, all group members must present at least once. For example, if there are four students in a group, student 1 may present Group Progress Report 2, students 2 and 3 may present Group Progress Report 3 and student 4 may present Group Progress Report 4. All group members must be available to answer questions on all Group Progress Reports. You will be marked based on: 1. Depth and quality of your technical contributions 2. Ability to plan realistic and significant tasks, and to complete planned tasks 3. Identification of challenges in the project, and practical approaches to deal with those challenges. While the progress reports are pre-recorded, an important aspect of each progress report is answering questions from the Project Mentor (tutor). Therefore, attendance at your class (or scheduled project meeting) is required for each week that a progress report is due. If you do not attend (and do not have a valid reason, for example, a medical certificate) then you will receive 0 marks for the progress report (even if you contributed to the pre-recorded verbal talk). Your Group Channel in Microsoft Teams should contain a copy of the deliverables. Your use of Teams to store/edit files and discuss the deliverables may be used to judge your individual contributions to this assessment. While your files are on Microsoft Teams, you must submit the final version for assessment here in Moodle. In case of any differences between Teams/Moodle versions, the Moodle version will be assessed. Tasks Record a video reporting on the group progress since the previous progress report, covering: 1. What tasks has your group completed since previous progress report? 2. What contributions to technical artefacts has your group made? (e.g. show/explain network designs, security controls, risk analysis, prototypes, ...) 3. What challenges has your group encountered, and how have you addressed them? 4. What tasks will each individual complete before the next progress report? Attend the weekly meeting and be prepared to answer questions. All students must attend, not just the student(s) in the video. The video should be a minimum of 4 minutes and a maximum of 5 minutes. See the Individual Progress Report 1 for further advice on the video. Name the video file: groupXX-progress4.mp4 Upload the video to your Group Channel in Microsoft Teams before the deadline, and then submit the link to the video here on Moodle. Group 17-Updated Project plan.docx Project Plan Cloud Migration for Anglicare Charity Unit:COIT20265 Student 1: Rizly Ahamad Mohamad Rafi (12075694) Student 2: Manikrishna Suddala (12124016) Student 3: Navin Chanuka Padmasekara Chandrapala (12079116) Student 4: Raju Bellamkonda (12121756) Project Mentor:Sunil Seneviratne Date:1201/098/2021Comment by Navin Chanuka: Date changed CQUniversity Australia Overview Topic of the project Anglicare charity, a medium-sized Australian charitable organization finds it difficult to manage their business processes, through current websitewebserver, hosted on on-premises server. Furthermore, the organization expects the number of users to increase in the next five years to make sure business operations are not interrupted. As per the given circumstances, the organization’s current IT-infrastructure is not capable enough to cater the user demands during peak time. Hence, the company has decided to move their website webserver and associated IT infrastructure on a cloud-based solution to ensure scalability and security. This project when completed shall thus result in critical enhancement in the organisation’s capabilities aided by the cloud-based solution which shall encompass all its website related services and infrastructure. Apart from the efficiency advantages, the organisation shall be benefitted on account of better user experience and the overall satisfaction to the end users.Comment by Navin Chanuka: managing business processes through a webserverComment by Navin Chanuka: managing business processes through a webserverComment by Navin Chanuka: benefits for user experience Aim of the project Following are the aims of the given project which must be achieved by Anglicare Charity: Comment by Navin Chanuka: Listed aims were not exactly associated with the above needs. 1. To equip Anglicare charity organization’s website with more robust security mechanisms such as two-factor authentication, Secure Socket layer, web application firewall and anti-malware protection. 2. To incorporate the best storage and retrieval mechanisms for the Anglicare charity organization. 3. Anglicare Charity ought to adhere to compliance requirements in order to make sure data and user’s privacy is maintained as per ISO 27001. 4. To streamline the overall workflow of the company during the peak demands. 5. Anglicare is required to move their website on cloud, in order to facilitate people with greater (24*7) accessibility and availability, over a wide range. 6. This organization has also been focusing on reducing their IT costs, for maintenance of website. * Design an upgrade for the organisation that will support substantial growth over the next 5 years and makes extensive use of cloud infrastructure (rather than on premise). In scope This section of the report involves all the activities to be performed while migrating Anglicare’s website on cloud. 1. Establishing the migration-architect roles 2. Selecting the level of cloud integration 3. Procurement of necessary components 4. Establishing performance baselines 5. Migrating the company’s data on a cloud platform 6. Archiving the documentation 7. Testing 8. Switching to production Who are you doing for? This project is being developed for the Anglicare charity, as a company requires a cloud-based website to handle a large number of user requests and to provide all the online services in a streamlined manner. In addition, this organization needs to increase the security level to ensure that personal information of associated people can be stored and processed in a secure manner while maintaining data integrity and confidentiality. What benefits will they get? There are a number of benefits associated with cloud migration, most of these can enhance performance and human resource productivity. Following are some of the benefits associated with the proposed project: 1. With the usage of advance cloud architecture, the company will be able to handle the requests in a more efficient manner. The rationale behind this is that the components such as resource replicators or load balancer will create virtual instances during the times the number of requests crosses the threshold of the minimum limit (Yin, Yu, Bu and Han, 2015). 2. With the shifting of Anglicare's website over the cloud, they will be able to Increases mobility, as the employees working at the backend will be able to work easily from remote areas. For instance, this website will support donations which will be provided by the users through a secure payment gateway. 3. With the configuration of a cloud-based website, Anglicare charity can provide its services even in case of environmental threats, as cloud vendor’s data centre will be located at a different location. With this, business processes can be continued without any disruption and all the essential data can be easily recovered. Also, a demilitarized zone will be configured which will isolate the private network from public traffic. 4. Cloud-based website webserver offered by Anglicare Charity will allow people to select services as per their needs. For instance, people can register for home care, aged care services, for retirement living and even for food and financial assistance. Furthermore, in case events are to be organized by the company, volunteers can register themselves through the website. Comment by Navin Chanuka: Focusing on a webserver 5. Another benefit associated with cloud migration is that the company will be able to make use of high-quality tools and security mechanisms for carrying out their business processes. For instance, a web application firewall will be configured on a website so as to block malevolent traffic flow. 6. One of the benefits of moving the locally hosted website to the cloud is that the company can use the resources on the pay as you go basis. In simple terms, the Anglicare charity can save the costs involved in scaling up and down of the resources (Ibrahim, He and Jin, 2011). Out of scope Following are the out-scope requirements of the proposed project: 1. The company project team cannot be held responsible for managing any of the services related to maintenance on a selected cloud platform. Comment by Navin Chanuka: Deleted company 2. The company project team is not liable for fixing any kind of issues related to connectivity, troubleshooting and delays that may arise due to backend issues. Comment by Navin Chanuka: Deleted company 3. The company project team cannot be held responsible for providing training to the employees of Anglicare charity organization’s workforce as cloud-based solution is opted. Comment by Navin Chanuka: Deleted company Tasks Task Description Deliverable(s) Project Conception & Initiation First of all, the project handling team will determine on-premises Infrastructure of Anglicare Charity. Once done with this, the team will proceed with Selection of techniques, approaches, and tools to be used for Charity organization. After that, feasibility study will be conducted on this project, compiling phase of requirements elicitation. - Stakeholder matrix - Document, defining selected tools for project - List of security and data centre standards. Cloud Network Design Deciding the technology that will be the basis of the on-demand application infrastructure; Preparing the network infrastructure; Integrate all the moving parts (Kantarci and Mouftah, 2012). - Network blueprints - Use case diagrams Identification of most