Maybe you would prefer a place in Chinaa ;)
On 3/16/07, Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know this great place in Nepal that'll do all that for rupees on the
dollar.
(Sorry, I couldn't help myself ... it's a sickness).
On Fri, March 16, 2007 12:15 pm, Paul Allen wrote:
> It seems we're looking to outsource our IT stuff. I don't know exactly
> why aside from the fact that we are growing fast and everyone here is
> extremely busy. Our IT guy wants out of IT and to move into another area
> (which is why he's out of town this week for training).
>
> So, in a real small nutshell, we're looking for a company that can
> provide the following skills and support for the following
> systems/areas, on a 1 year contract:
>
> Windows Server administration (W2K3).
> Active Directory.
> Exchange administration.
> IIS administration.
> Apache administration.
> Windows XP and 2000 desktops.
> Solaris and Sun administration.
> BSD administration.
> Linux administration (RHEL and Fedora).
> Samba and NFS.
> Open LDAP
> MS SQL administration.
> MySQL administration.
> Symantec Backup Exec.
> Network and computer security (currently, it's bad, but I've seen far
> worse).
>
> Other networking knowledge including DNS, routing, T1 and other
> broadband technologies, 3Com switches, etc.
>
> So, can anyone here recommend a company and give me a ballpark figure of
> what such a contract would cost? (I know what I would charge - a bundle
> - but that doesn't help me to know what *good* local companies would
> charge.)
>
> BTW, I know some of you here do this stuff, so speak up if you want
> another contract and a year's worth of headaches. :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> PGA
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