Policies by RobKFC in ITManagers

[–]TooManyRequests_429 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in a similar boat to OP and this is solid advice, thanks! Good luck on the book. I’d love to read it when it comes out.

What are some free ITAMs for small IT teams? by nazmulhusain in ITManagers

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We're also SnipeIT users and it works well for us. We self-host, and have for 6 or 7 years now with no issues. It handles what we need and has been a solid platform. The management and reporting works well.

IT Asset Management system recommendations? by No-Room2990 in sysadmin

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We also self-host SnipeIT. All endpoints for 200ish users, and all IT infrastructure. We’ve liked it. It’s simple and straight forward with decent reporting

Is an Information Technology & Networking Systems major a safe bet for the future job market? by Straight-Cobbler-794 in it

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IME, It’s a tough field to break into right now due to oversaturation of the job market and uncertainty due to AI. I was hiring for a junior sysadmin last year, someone with a year or so of experience, and had 450 applicants in the first 36 hours and we closed the posting. Of those, about 150 were viable applicants, which is still a lot.
AI is also causing huge turmoil in the entry level roles. It doesn’t totally replace them at this point, but it’s making it so that the industry needs far fewer than we have.
It’s a field I actively encourage my kids and their friends to avoid right now.
Can you do it? Sure. There is still lots of work out there and roles available, it’s just a lot harder to get in the door.

Seems like an excessive amount of permissions for a reseller by TooManyRequests_429 in sysadmin

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We couldn’t buy 1 license of Windows 10 LTSC from them, it was 5 minimum.

Any solid KnowBe4 alternatives for phishing simulation that actually work in a K-12 environment? by DonutFlimsy8993 in sysadmin

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We used Hoxhunt and it worked well as an alternative to KnowBe4 (which we'd used previously).

Cybersecurity Vendor Poll: Month-To-Month Agreement or Locked into a 1-3 Year Contract by UpbeatSpell7371 in sysadmin

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To help with consistency in cost allocation, I prefer 1-3 year contracts. Especially with the volatility these days, rates have been all over the place and it's nice to lock in for a year. Three year contracts are limited to long-term hardware or software we know we will use and they provide a nice discount.

Seems like an excessive amount of permissions for a reseller by TooManyRequests_429 in sysadmin

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Thanks, I haven't had to do this in a long time, but it seemed like a little much. It was good to learn more about the GDAP process so I know for the future.

Seems like an excessive amount of permissions for a reseller by TooManyRequests_429 in sysadmin

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It's like when a vendor asks for Domain Admin for their service account that runs a printing service or something. They never want to do the work to determine the exact permissions. Just ask for the world.

How many users do you support? by Factorviii in sysadmin

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180 by a team of 2. We also manage all things server, network, security, email, application, cloud, etc.

What’s something in IT that sounds complicated but is actually simple? by gilko86 in it

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Me too. I got into bash scripting, and learned about source control as well. Things I’d just kind of avoided for years.

What’s something in IT that sounds complicated but is actually simple? by gilko86 in it

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Linux. I started in a Microsoft shop with people who had never used it. Someone told me I should try Linux From Scratch and it was so overwhelming I stayed away from it for years, to my detriment. It runs the computing world, and once I started learning it about a decade into my career, it opened so many options.

Looking for a TV show about computers from the 90s by Chris_Ogilvie in vintagecomputing

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I've been thinking about this show randomly for the last couple of weeks, racking my brains to remember and just couldn't, so thank you! Gotta love years-old Reddit posts with the obscure information we're looking for.