thats me! found one things for sure about ALL these co's is that unless u keep your eye on your contract term expiry, they keep billing u.........usually higher than the "discounts" offered after contract was signed initially....so bargain hard with these bastards!
Re:for the Hackers who didnt understand the review
on
Hack Attacks Revealed
·
· Score: 1
i work for a company with a similar dilemma arising in the near future.....
the fact is remote admin is the "economical" way to go but I dont think its all black and white!
What about those problems that are easy to identify/resolve at the 1st level within minutes/seconds eg: printing, LAN connectivity etc ?????
I think once a pre-determined amount of time has been spent on an issue (5 mins?) it should be escualted to second level at which time remote access is required to resolve........
Make all instalable programs offered to the client on the net (via eay to follow pages)...also missing a service you can offer to the client for a charge!
But I think you will always require this 1st level for two reasons:
1)the easy issues are not worth the trouble given time taken to init RAS and get into the remote pc......
2)a great way to stay in touch in some capacity with your clients (they cant think they have been completely forgotten, mmmmmmmmmm!)
thats just my thoughts anyway,
if ya can't be good be better at it!
What is it all coming to!
Will we ever escape commercialism in this world as we know it.....never!
But ya if MS's ass is in court for similar "business practices" this one should have the book thrown at it........best we can do is not use it!
I say some dude like mark@analogx or ivan@astalavista etc could easily come up with a lean browser that would suit all of us.....free of course and link to free things, no selling!
thats a pretty heavy article, seems a logical method but then again does that (logic) matter anymore..........:)
thats me!
found one things for sure about ALL these co's is that unless u keep your eye on your contract term expiry, they keep billing u.........usually higher than the "discounts" offered after contract was signed initially....so bargain hard with these bastards!
You must have tooooooooo much time on your hands!
i work for a company with a similar dilemma arising in the near future..... the fact is remote admin is the "economical" way to go but I dont think its all black and white! What about those problems that are easy to identify/resolve at the 1st level within minutes/seconds eg: printing, LAN connectivity etc ????? I think once a pre-determined amount of time has been spent on an issue (5 mins?) it should be escualted to second level at which time remote access is required to resolve........ Make all instalable programs offered to the client on the net (via eay to follow pages)...also missing a service you can offer to the client for a charge! But I think you will always require this 1st level for two reasons: 1)the easy issues are not worth the trouble given time taken to init RAS and get into the remote pc...... 2)a great way to stay in touch in some capacity with your clients (they cant think they have been completely forgotten, mmmmmmmmmm!) thats just my thoughts anyway, if ya can't be good be better at it!
Fuk em I say and if they contact your current employer and affect yout current contractual arrangements sue them assholes tooooooooo!!
go get em the f@$&ers, how can we get the ones on the phone? this should be an international vendetta!
What is it all coming to! Will we ever escape commercialism in this world as we know it.....never! But ya if MS's ass is in court for similar "business practices" this one should have the book thrown at it........best we can do is not use it! I say some dude like mark@analogx or ivan@astalavista etc could easily come up with a lean browser that would suit all of us.....free of course and link to free things, no selling!
Bring on this shit, after all it is what the internet SHOULD be all about!
Stick to the cables.........more reliable and cost effective in the long & short term...!