Status of Eureka Adoption

Status of Eureka Adoption

Overview

While week-to-week status updates of the various Eureka early adopters are captured in a public spreadsheet, much of the “big picture” is buried in the revision history of that document. The goal of this page is to provide a more detailed snapshot of where things stand for organizations as they adopt Eureka. Initially, both will continue to exist, as they serve different purposes. However, we may choose to consolidate the two documents for the sake of simplicity. Also, when the early adopter program inevitably winds down, the weekly/semi-weekly updates to the spreadsheet will probably cease, while this page would have a longer lifespan and would hopefully continue to receive updates as Eureka adoption progresses.

Statuses by Organization

Organization

POC

Flower Release

Backend Deployed?

UI Deployed?

Plans/Next Steps

Blockers?

Organization

POC

Flower Release

Backend Deployed?

UI Deployed?

Plans/Next Steps

Blockers?

GBV

@Sascha Dietrich / @Denis Mönch

Sunflower

Yes

Yes

Need to make the deployment “production ready”. This is on hold until blockers are resolved.

EUREKA-778, FOLIO-4344

Texas A&M

@spears.trent / @Chris Rutledge

??

Yes

Yes

On hold for now. Adopt Eureka with Trillium?

 

Index Data

@Jason Root

Snapshot, platform-minimal

Yes

Yes

On hold until blockers are resolved.

EUREKA-778
FOLIO-4344

Stanford

@Shelley Doljack / @Joshua Greben

Sunflower CSP2

Yes

Yes

Need to make deployment “production ready”, i.e. iterate until deployable w/out hiccups.

 

 

HBZ

@Ingolf Kuss

Snapshot

Yes

In progress

Deploy a flower release version of FOLIO.

 

Kitfox (EPAM)

@Eldiiar Duishenaliev / @Vasyl Avramenko

Snapshot

Yes

Yes

Continuous improvement, facilitate development and Eureka adoption

 

FSE (EBSCO)

@Sobha Duvvuri / @Hongwei Ji

Ramsons, Sunflower

Yes

Yes

Rollout Eureka with Sunflower to all customers starting soon

 

National Library of Sweden (NLS)

@Göran Lundberg

Sunflower

Yes

Yes

Need to make deployment “production ready”.