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No
problem on the ramble.
It
sounds like you have an amazingly together environment. I would say that if
it is true, you are the very small minority. We are trying to go that way but
there are so many different new and cool things going on at any given moment it
is tough to keep focused and work towards any one single goal. I know when we
were out for the 2k3 RAP we asked for a GPO option to disallow AD/AM installs so
we could control them, not sure if that made it in.
We
have backing of management at varying levels for various things. Nothing what I
would consider strongly consistent. The company I work for is huge and there are
so many different management chains about the only thing that the top most
layers of management would care about concerning AD would be whether or not it
has totally stopped working across the entire company and everyone is dead in
the water and then you would spend considerable time just explaining what AD was
and why we were dependent on it.
Interesting your comment on the outsourcing and then insourcing in the
other response. We are now on the insourcing swing of that pendulum. It was
supposedly cheaper to get good quality and outsource and now it was realized
that it is cheaper to insource and get that quality as well as ownership of the
products. I think if the company could move in one direction for more than 3-4
years we could probably hammer out a great deal of our issues but that doesn't
seem to happen. If it doesn't fix everything in 2-3 years, expect we will make a
major shift and reorg again.
We
also won't support anything that doesn't run against the official production
environment. Anything outside of it is considered Shadow-IT and my personal
opinion is that that is larger than the official IT and probably has more money
to spend because it is all of these different pockets of business. They are
slowly coming into the fold as we find them because they come to us because of
some major failure they had but it is still pretty wild west.
Thanks
for the insights.
joe
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Joe Richards
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