I've switched and got about 5 other employees to switch. I think the best thing to do is to get a standing option with a stool so you can switch around. You can't get too comfortable in any one position for more than 15-20 minutes forcing you to stay on the move.
my personal experience as of late is this: our company, before downsizing, was around 100 employees in 3 locations. 2 exchange servers, multiple AD servers, FTP, etc. roughly 15 servers all windows. with that many desktops and that many servers i could handle it all. once you whip the servers into shape and get some desktop management going it's smooth sailing. a good IT admin with experience can handle quite a bit more than someone with say 3-4 yrs experience. i can handle 200 employees and 15 servers if they are all in the same location
whatever. corporations always try to stop citizens from doing things that take money out of their pockets but there is no way they can stop them all. facebook away people!
I've switched and got about 5 other employees to switch. I think the best thing to do is to get a standing option with a stool so you can switch around. You can't get too comfortable in any one position for more than 15-20 minutes forcing you to stay on the move.
my personal experience as of late is this: our company, before downsizing, was around 100 employees in 3 locations. 2 exchange servers, multiple AD servers, FTP, etc. roughly 15 servers all windows. with that many desktops and that many servers i could handle it all. once you whip the servers into shape and get some desktop management going it's smooth sailing. a good IT admin with experience can handle quite a bit more than someone with say 3-4 yrs experience. i can handle 200 employees and 15 servers if they are all in the same location
whatever. corporations always try to stop citizens from doing things that take money out of their pockets but there is no way they can stop them all. facebook away people!