•
EDSAC computer, 1949 - a pioneering
stored-program computer •
EDSAC 2 computer, 1965 - first computer to have a
microprogrammed CPU •
Titan computer, 1966 - timeshared computer developed jointly with Ferranti subsequently marketed as the commercial Atlas 2 •
Phoenix computer, 1973 - an
IBM 370/165 running an IBM OS modified for improved interactive timesharing •
Exim mail transfer agent, 1995 - in continued open-source development and in very widespread use • Raven authentication service, 2004 - a web-based authentication framework particularly suited to the widespread adoption across many federated institutions as at Cambridge. Extended subsequently to integrate with inter-organisational
Shibboleth authentication and provide lifetime credentials known as Raven-for-life. • Lapwing
Federated Wireless platform, 2006 - provides local management via web console/APIs to 200 institutions while retaining a single network appearance with common
authentication and reporting. • my.phone user/telephony federated administration system, 2010 - providing a usable federated administrative interface to the
VoIP platform to 17,000 users and 200 institutions. • IBIS
master reference data /
identity management service, 2011 - provides a central common data repository with
LDAP and
Web service API's for 300,000 members of 250 institutions, with a sophisticated federated
access control model. ==Directors of the University of Cambridge Computing Service==