Posts Tagged ‘it’

What I’ve learned on IT

September 21st, 2009

Or at least think I do. Be a generalist with a concentration , that’s the best piece of advice I’ve ever received from an instructor. He made it clear that IT can be a complex, confusing, and dynamic field.

So far this is what I’ve figured out:

Complex: You can never have too much knowledge. There is always a better way of doing things. Automation can;t solve every problem, nor can you rely on auto-configuration. Be ready to spend a considerable part of your time reading to save your self.

Confusing: You will come across two types of people. 1: those who trust certifications to be a basic indicator and 2: those who deny they hold any value or even exist, no matter what you do their mindset can’t be changed.

Dynamic and Static: For good or for bad different technologies may come your way and some stay longer than their useful lifespan. What I mean is that some technologies can be either helpful or disruptive. Whether you like it or not you may have to go back to the classroom in order to keep your self relevant.

Looking back all I can say is ‘I am doing the right thing’.

9 things I hate to hear in IT

September 9th, 2009

Get of my lawn!, just for this week.

The information highway

You know what really Grinds My Gears?
People in the 19th century. Why don’t they get with the freakin program? It’s called an automobile, folks. It’s much faster than a horse!

Use of the word Cyber

Cybercriminals, Cyber world, cyberpunk, and cyber enchilada.

The application only works with IE6

Really?.

My computer has this Chip?

Yes, computers have them. And you are referring to which one?.

I really need to install this program

No, I don’t think iTunes is critical to the business.

Everything is a virus

Adware and Trojan horses need some love too.

My computer has no important data, why should I care?

You asshole it’s because of you that I get some much spam and failed login attempts.

I can’t access Gmail, do something!

You know I don’t have a direct line to Eric Schmidt, I can’t even get pass the For English press 1, for Spanish press 2.

Not everyone in IT does help desk support and not every one in help desk support has access to critical infrastructure

The people in charge of running the critical infrastructure are busy running the critical infrastructure. They can’t be bother to tell you personally why Exchange is acting funny. And John who is nice enough to be on the line with you is lucky enough to even have access to Google, now if you wait just a minute he might be able to Google the question for you.