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@ <@T Bart

You mean you weren't already purring at "script kitty's "....

posted by : Whatever, 09 December 2009 Complain about this comment
@T Bart

"military grade encryption"?????

Give me a break!

No such thing, use of the term just kills your post stone dead

posted by : Anon, 08 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Cause they have to.

In Sweden many teachers use their private computers for work simply because the queue to get to the school's computer is too long!

On average there are about 3.5 teachers per computer in the schools. That's tough when all of them need to print and copy different documents within one ten minute recess.

posted by : Olle P, 08 December 2009 Complain about this comment
definition of "official" laptop

1. even good orgs dont just distribute laptops like peanuts. Finance dept staff Asst manager to higher can have laptop.
2. In IT dept the junior most staff can have better laptop than Manager in Finance.
3. Alocation of laptop is nothing more than inclusion official-worflow that this employee must work from home if required even on leave, this employee is inter dept bridge for IT needs/development. this employee has least downtime/excuses.

posted by : Muhammad Imran/mi1400, 08 December 2009 Complain about this comment
So what cool Softwares and Porn are still there

1. Even if its official laptop, employee still take it to home, can break its screen or whatever anywhere and still mostly get same replacement.

2. They either install cool softwares themselves or use portable apps or have friends in IT helpdesk. Despite pornographic policy i have never seen a difference/decline of porn in personal or official laptop.

3. Good orgs have policy that after 3years of use the laptop becomes property of employee. So the laptop becomes empolyee's anyway.

posted by : Muhammad Imran/mi1400, 08 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Bah

What bullshit you get from the corporate IT droids.

I have spent the last nearly 5 years working for a quasi-governmental body within its IT organisation. The degree of corporate clampdown is heinous and on an ascending curve; to what avail? fuck all that you would consider positive or useful. They enforce the use of old and demonstrably insecure software, they promote the use of incredibly inefficient tools that are a constant drain on time, effort and patience, they operate restrictive policies on every front, designed to impede employees' access to facilities that would in fact improve their efficiency considerably.

As the article mentions, ancient hardware running ancient software is the norm in these places and the implied assumption is always that their ITIL imprinted drones are in some way more gifted than the 20+-years-experienced user of same kit and so should be given carte blanche to overwrite ones carefully managed custom config at random while upgrading Adobe reader 4, which has now successfully exited Y2k compatibility testing.

If I had limited myself to working on their hand-cranked fossil kit, I would never have achieved anything in my time there. I chose to run my own laptop, at the excruciating cost of needing to e-mail myself back and forth via 3g in order to copy files 12 inches across the desk.

My laptop was ALWAYS running more up-to-date software, more current anti-virus, more rigorously encrypted storage than the corporate solution.

Ok I know I would not be a typical user in many respects, but companies and other organisations running IT need to be flexible enough to allow for variablity in working practices and mobile working technology in particular.

The Borg mentality is one of the dead weights holding down (or holding back) UK corporate IT.

posted by : anonBoi, 08 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Why? Because we have to

My work don't provide any test equipment to test customers returns. Yet we are instructed to lower Returns!

So I take in my own netbook, media player and various cables to allow customers to test their often fault-less devices.

If the IT industry really understood how clueless the general public is on modern technology they'd get a real fright.

I must have saved 3 customers lives in the last month as they try to kill themselves by wiring Mains to a battery powered device.

I should get a bloody medal!

posted by : Stuart Halliday, 07 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Good Software Solution

There is a company called MarketStor, Corp. (www.marketstor.com) that has a security software designed specifically for laptops and PC's. We have tried various other backup and security softwares including Asegria, but they all seem to be just server software's that have patches in them to work on smaller machines. None of them really worked very well and were very expensive. So we gave the SecureStor a try and it works perfectly for our sales reps who use laptops in the field. The Administrator (me) has the choice of rolling out policy's or letting the sales guys decide (no brainer here!). So I check a few boxes and every time we have a new guy start and connect his laptop to our network it automatically rolls out my policies. I force backup of everything (it does the initial full backup and then only backs up the changes), and it is all military grade encryption even during De Duplication process (no script kitty's can steal anything during unencrypt phase because there is no unencrypt phase!), and I set a predetermined time to start an automatic delete of any sensitive material. So if the laptop is stolen the sensitive material is wiped if the laptop does not log into our systems in the time I specify. If it does, then we use the trace feature to track it down, then I send out a command to immediately wipe the important data anyways. It's a perfect solution for the whole "laptops in the workforce" type dilemma.

posted by : T. Bart., 07 December 2009 Complain about this comment
VDi + telecommuting

Would reduce overhead by such a great amount. The technology hasn't matured vastly yet, but it does a pretty damn good job. Subsidize employee broadband and you're still saving money. Eliminate sick days... come on people, it's nearly 2010.

posted by : phazed, 07 December 2009 Complain about this comment

People are using personal laptops for work

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