Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: neovan
have you heard of a software called netsupport. it sounds similar to dameware.
VERY similar.
I've never used NetSupport, so I can't say if it's good/bad in comparison, but NetSupport gives you the same versatility over other's that you need to successfully admin (read: kick ass) as an IT.
I know that this is a bit of a delayed response
😉, but I had to work with NetSupport quite a bit at my last job.... it is absolutely horrendous. We had problems with it on a daily basis, it would (usually) do what we wanted it to do, but for no apparent reason, it would occasionally not do what we wanted it to do. At one point, NetSupport's support phone number was on my phone's speed dial. I actually set up an incoming queue (on our PBX) for a number I gave *only* them, so that when they would call me back, they would get *someone* in my department if I was unavailable. After a coworker and I had been on the phone with them every few days for at least a couple of months, and not accomplishing anything at all, we decided that when our support contract ended, we were eliminating it from our network and all of the networks under our authority.
I've never used Dameware, but now I want to see what it's like.
Oh, and regarding PBX experience for techs... I am the *only* tech I know that also knows a decent amount about phone systems, PBX's, VOIP, etc - I even have experience with some phone systems (3Com's NBX, Nortel's Norstar, being the two key systems I'm most familiar with, I'm learning about Asterisk, and I'd like to learn about others). I am *also* the only one that doesn't have a college degree (except for one guy - he has no college degree, no knowledge about anything, but he's older and more "mature" than me, so he gets to stay while I get the axe :|). Everyone else has jobs; I don't. <sigh>
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