We only use Unix(Solaris) or Linux - no Windows NT.
This makes remote administration much easier.
I work closely with our System Administration team so
that I always have Secure Shell access to any machine
that I need to administer, as well as ssh w/ X forwarding
for any machine that I need to install Oracle on.
Communication is handled thru email, conference calls,
instant messenger tools, and soon to be netcam conferencing.
Accountability - many of the project managers that I work
for ask for weekly reports - and many will send an instant
message or phone call if they want a status update. I make
sure that I communicate clearly, often, and as pro-actively
as I can. We use newsgroups and mailing lists for much
of our communication.
You are correct in the fact that most of the benefits are to
the employee, but I have tried to make the company
benefit as well.
For example, I have no desk space at the office - I need to
use a guest cubicle the few times a year that I go there.
I have all interested parties initiate any phone calls, so that
I do not need to expense my phone bill. I have a virtual
phone at the office -- no phone rings when you call my
extension there, you just get my voice mail.
I make sure that I am available during off-hours, to do database
maintenance and production changes and releases, and I make
sure that people know I am always available to do so.
Some unforeseen problems? Hmmmm... nothing that a fax
machine, Airborne/Fedex, or other technology hasn't
been able to get around. Sometimes conference calls are
tough, when you can't see the whiteboard with the
drawings on it, but I get faxed drawings later.
-Joe
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To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 6:00 PM
> Hi All,
>
> I have a few off-topic questions for those of you who are allowed to work
> from home either occasionally or on a regular basis. My department is
> putting a proposal together to present to management and we're looking for
> any information you could provide. How did you handle accountability? How
> did you handle communication between work and home? What were some of the
> unforeseen problems that you encountered? Were there any specific company
> benefits? (This appears to be more a benefit to the employee than to the
> company.) Thanks to all who can reply.
>
> Mark
>
>
> Production: In Progress:
> Oracle 7.3.4.4 Oracle 8i
> Oracle Apps (Fin/Mfg) 10.7SC Oracle Apps (Fin/Mfg) 11.5.3
> Sun Solaris 2.6 Sun Solaris 8 (2.8)
>
>
> Mark Willett
> Corporate Database Administrator
> ---------------------------------
> Sunnen Products Company
> 7910 Manchester Ave
> Maplewood, Missouri 63143 USA
> Voice: 314.781.2100 x2429
> Fax: 314.951.2749
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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