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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SW Cheese Country
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I can tell you from experience that it can take a lot of work because of all the different blacklists. Some won't let you off until there hasn't been any suspicious activity for x amount of time. This is also why the CEO should not give out the enterprise wifi passphrase after he was told to not to for this reason. We have a different connection for those people. I do let teh DIA people on. They have the most paranoid IT group I have ever seen.
We don't use the MS stuff for anything other than Exchange mail.
I had a vendor contact me asking who was in charge of our 365 migration and if they coud talk to them. I said they cannot talk to them because they don't exist because there is no chance we will be migrating to 365.
How is the weekend going? Are they moving back to the in house server so they can migrate it back out to the cumulonimbus again?
By the way, our IT team does not care if it is enterprise or not if it works properly for the task at hand. On the other hand, we have some WiFi arrays that are enterprise/military class that worked well at first but don't scale well and are terrible expensive. They are being replaced. Looking at Ubiquity.
We have some iOS devices but dont really support any Macs since they don't work well with our clinicals software so there isn't much use for them on site but our old CEO had one that we helped him with. We do have a print server for the iPads and such.
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The X15 was the only aircraft I flew where I was glad the engine quit. - Milt Thompson.
"Don't get so caught up in your right to dissent that you forget your obligation to contribute." Mrs. James to her son Chappie.
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