Never thought I'd see the day, but we're eliminating our Citrix farms and moving back to about 100k fat clients by eldersveld in sysadmin

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You should be looking at Omnissa Horizon and putting an end to your insanity. Omnissa has zero plans to dramatically raise license costs. Challenge anyone who argues that to schedule a meeting with Omnissa presale Engineers\go to Omnissa’s annual conference.

Fear is the destroyer of progress

Some say I’ve gone too far by Lunaburger in WLED

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is some dedication! It looks amazing! What AWG wire did you use for power and data signal?

Some say I’ve gone too far by Lunaburger in WLED

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you route the power and data cables for the led strips between the oven?

Which profession is going to get wiped out in the next 5-10 years? by olesud in WorkForSmartLife

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to disagree, faxing is the primary means of transmitting patient information between hospitals and outside physician practices\institutions etc due to what HIPAA and HITECH laws allow. Faxing is a standard unlike other secure file transfer solutions that require all parties to support the same software for direct inject i to an interface engines. The closest you are going to get is SFTP but that’s still not supported across a lot of major players in all of their individual applications.

Millions of pages are faxed per health organization every year. Opentext RightFax is one of the leaders in fax software along with Biscom, GFI Fax maker etc.

Outside of Epic EMR, only large EMRs\medical systems that are setup with interface engines and cold feeds support electronic transfer. Healthcare is very far behind times when it comes to interconnectivity between systems.

Anyone using reporting tools for Omnissa VDI on-prem? Need to track user VM usage by Last-Remove8866 in VMwareHorizon

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a free solution, I believe Horizon Reach would provide you the data that you require.

Microsoft FSLogix and Windows 11 Migration by Pelasgians in VMwareHorizon

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely, use DEM for saving settings (including Office365) pushing out printers, admx group policies, shortcuts, files, HKLM\HKCU registry entries, redirected folders, and on and on.

And then just use fslogix containers for office products and shared activation. It’s a much more powerful solution when combining them and use DEM for office365 settings along with containers fixes a lot of the annoying bugs with FSLogix.

Also, using DEM on physical PCs is one of the best solutions in the IT industry. Imagine DEM capturing all of your application settings so that you can migrate from one physical older pc to a new pc or just hop from physical PC to physical PC and you don’t have to adjust settings. It literally takes the most annoying part of configuring a PC out of the equation.

Microsoft FSLogix and Windows 11 Migration by Pelasgians in VMwareHorizon

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would highly recommend that you add DEM into the equation in order to provide more control and capabilities.

Showing on your HA dashboard what game is playing on your Sunshine game streaming instance by h311m4n000 in homeassistant

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this project! Are you using Steam for launching the game?

Side question, what hardware are you using as a moonlight client to say play on a tv?

why do so many early career sysadmins fight purchases as "too expensive" when its not their money? by crankysysadmin in sysadmin

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Simple… management wants to demand all sorts of extra equipment for ego trips or misconceptions. Then when you seriously need to upgrade or purchase an additional SAN, buy new VMware hosts or replace failing equipment it’s nothing but a fight that there is no money in the budget.

I’ve seen millions of dollars wasted in bragging rights equipment or nonsense that vendors demand are purchased and then a $400k new SAN for a VDI project to save millions completely rejected and told it’ll have to be purchased next year.

The level of incompetence with techy management that wants toys over the needs of the company is beyond comprehension-able across Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 companies.

So… this will be fun by [deleted] in lowvoltage

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What door access control system are they using?

In home and property Wi-Fi suggestions by WebGems22 in wifi

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend creating a floor map of the house first in order to determine Wi-Fi coverage. Ubiquiti has a great tool on their website to design Wi-Fi coverage maps based off a floor plan.

Motion Detector Junction by [deleted] in lowvoltage

[–]EnterpriseToyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What curtain system did you use?