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Do you know more about hardware and SysAdmin than your IT deparment?   [Edit]

Survey period: 14 Sep 2009 to 21 Sep 2009

Are you in an organisation where you have to fix your IT dept's mistakes, or do you have the luxury of being in good hands?

OptionVotes% 
I know more about my system than the IT department29827.88
I know about the same as the IT department17916.74
The IT department are way better at it then I am20819.46
I don't have an IT department - it's up to me14013.10
I don't have an IT department - whoever in the org can fix it, fixes it.524.86
I am, or am in, the IT department19217.96



 
GeneralIT admin dept is useless Pin
RedSonja28-Sep-09 22:29
RedSonja28-Sep-09 22:29 
GeneralSmall company Pin
StockportJambo19-Sep-09 10:19
StockportJambo19-Sep-09 10:19 
GeneralQuote from Galaxy Quest Pin
RickMan16-Sep-09 4:01
RickMan16-Sep-09 4:01 
GeneralWay better at it then I am... Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic14-Sep-09 4:02
Nemanja Trifunovic14-Sep-09 4:02 
GeneralI'm In IT - BUT Pin
W Balboos, GHB14-Sep-09 3:46
W Balboos, GHB14-Sep-09 3:46 
GeneralRe: I'm In IT - BUT Pin
robvon14-Sep-09 20:24
robvon14-Sep-09 20:24 
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W Balboos, GHB15-Sep-09 1:06
W Balboos, GHB15-Sep-09 1:06 
GeneralSometimes, IT knows best. Pin
Joe Q14-Sep-09 2:51
Joe Q14-Sep-09 2:51 
GeneralRe: Sometimes, IT knows best. Pin
Gary Wheeler14-Sep-09 3:09
Gary Wheeler14-Sep-09 3:09 
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Battlehammer14-Sep-09 5:23
Battlehammer14-Sep-09 5:23 
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Joe Q14-Sep-09 5:38
Joe Q14-Sep-09 5:38 
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Gary Wheeler16-Sep-09 0:52
Gary Wheeler16-Sep-09 0:52 
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Joe Q16-Sep-09 2:00
Joe Q16-Sep-09 2:00 
GeneralEncouraging bad practice Pin
stu mcgav13-Sep-09 23:51
stu mcgav13-Sep-09 23:51 
Firstly, let me just say I understand the frustration that comes from waiting on the IT department to do small and mundane tasks that seem to be easy. I am the development manager for a large corporation with 30 developers, there are approx 1000 IT staff in the other sections such as Hardware and infrastructure. 12 years ago I used to think I knew more than the IT department, now, I know better.

There is a ever present problem in the corporate world and it’s called Rogue Programmers, to give you a bit of an idea of the kind of things we are dealing with here, we recently found a MS Access database that was built by a staff member who thought he could program better and knew more than the official IT developers. The Access database was over 2 GB in size and was used by over 250 people on the construction Project. This in turn was causing them major issues with bandwidth and using their mission critical programs (email, document library, accounting, procurement, etc). This Access database was used as a supplier register, of course one already existed but it was missing two fields, so rather than requesting them to be added and therefore benefitting the rest of the business (and other projects), this guy though he could do a better job, and instead pulled the infrastructure down for the whole project of over 5000 people.

This is a common story in all large and medium companies and we are finding at least one a month of these “Rogue” MS Access databases doing little jobs that could easily be put into larger already existing professional applications. The problem is, IT is governed by the business as a whole, we also have to consider other issues like bandwidth, backup, usability, redundancy, future growth and best for business practices. Whereas the Rogue programmer who always knows better (just ask him), only has to worry about the bright red and green colours that he is going to use to deface the program, and not only does he not think of the effects his program will have, he doesn’t understand them.

On top of all this is the data itself, if the program is used, then it is important and needed, therefore there is a good chance that the reporting of such data would be an advantage to the business, when we build any system we always ensure that the data is linked into our data warehouse where the BI tools are used to do full scope reporting and trending. This is critical to the business and our development of such, but yet again this is overlooked by the Rogue Developer.

If you think you can do a better job than the IT people, prove it, join them, change things from within, I will be the first to admit that many IT departments are run poorly or can be non productive with their processes, but the only way to improve them is to make them better. By being a Rogue programmer, you are actually justifying their poor performance, as the IT department only has to mention the problems your creating and the standards you are not adhering to and the argument is lost.

IT Departments are usually the life blood of a larger company, so you will never beat them, so you have to join them and improve them from within, this is what I did 12 years ago. Since then I have turned our department around and made it a success, sure it was a lot of work, but it was well worth it and very rewarding. But you either can do it or you cannot, so don’t pretend you know more when you don’t have to worry about the side effects of what you do.
GeneralRe: Encouraging bad practice Pin
Syed M Hussain14-Sep-09 0:12
Syed M Hussain14-Sep-09 0:12 
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Gary Wheeler14-Sep-09 0:53
Gary Wheeler14-Sep-09 0:53 
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Rama Krishna Vavilala14-Sep-09 2:52
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Gary Wheeler14-Sep-09 3:01
Gary Wheeler14-Sep-09 3:01 
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hegdesrinivas15-Sep-09 23:24
hegdesrinivas15-Sep-09 23:24 
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Gary Wheeler16-Sep-09 0:50
Gary Wheeler16-Sep-09 0:50 
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Rama Krishna Vavilala14-Sep-09 2:48
Rama Krishna Vavilala14-Sep-09 2:48 
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Maximilien14-Sep-09 7:40
Maximilien14-Sep-09 7:40 
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Ray Cassick14-Sep-09 8:56
Ray Cassick14-Sep-09 8:56 
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yipyip14-Sep-09 10:37
yipyip14-Sep-09 10:37 
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Jeroen De Dauw14-Sep-09 10:38
Jeroen De Dauw14-Sep-09 10:38 

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