I'm a member of a small IT group (8 people) that supports approximately 700 users in North America. My daily tasks include connecting remotely to workstations, servers, backup maintenance, rolling out new software and patches, heavy LAN and WAN work, etc. Now you would think that being in IT would require a fast computer. Here's what I have at my desk:
200mhz Pentium, 64meg ram, 2.1 gig HD (Xfers less then 6 megs/sec), 4meg vid, no sound, and to top it off, a whopping 14inches of glorious bubble-screenage (I think my management wants me to go blind)!
Does this sound at all familiar?
On Monday, I start working with International operations, which adds a couple thousand more users that I will be supporting. To prepare me for this, my management has graciously given me a 2nd computer to help me work more efficiently... Why, wouldn't you know it, it's an exact duplicate of my current machine with an even worse monitor!!!
Too bad I'm not one of my company's secretaries, or I would have a P3 1gig, 256meg, 21" monitor... And I would sit back, talk on the phone, and let all this raw computing power go to waste
(end rant)
200mhz Pentium, 64meg ram, 2.1 gig HD (Xfers less then 6 megs/sec), 4meg vid, no sound, and to top it off, a whopping 14inches of glorious bubble-screenage (I think my management wants me to go blind)!
Does this sound at all familiar?
On Monday, I start working with International operations, which adds a couple thousand more users that I will be supporting. To prepare me for this, my management has graciously given me a 2nd computer to help me work more efficiently... Why, wouldn't you know it, it's an exact duplicate of my current machine with an even worse monitor!!!
Too bad I'm not one of my company's secretaries, or I would have a P3 1gig, 256meg, 21" monitor... And I would sit back, talk on the phone, and let all this raw computing power go to waste