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IT Turf Wars: the Most Common Feuds In Tech 217

snydeq writes "InfoWorld's Dan Tynan reports on the most common feuds in tech: turf wars in the IT department. 'IT pros do battle every day — with cyber attackers, stubborn hardware, buggy software, clueless users, and the endless demands of other departments within their organization. But few can compare to the conflicts raging within IT itself.' Dev vs. ops, staff vs. management — taking flak from fellow IT pros has become all too common in today's highly territorial IT organizations."
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IT Turf Wars: the Most Common Feuds In Tech

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  • by khasim ( 1285 ) <brandioch.conner@gmail.com> on Monday February 14, 2011 @12:46PM (#35200316)

    Must be something wrong with your servers.

    Remember that the network switches / hubs / routers are part of "the network".

    So when there REALLY is a problem on the network, the network admins usually hear about it because EVERYONE is having problems with ALL of their apps.

    If one workstation or one server is having a problem (but the others are working) then it probably isn't a problem with "the network".

    It may be that the network is not configured the way you'd like it to be for whatever you're trying to do ... but remember that the network admins have to keep the network configured to support all the OTHER items that were on it before yours.

    At least be able to tell them what you want to do protocol-wise.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 14, 2011 @12:52PM (#35200380)

    In this regard the iPad/iPhone is equivalent to kids driving around with motorized scooters on the freeway. It's exciting and easy to use. But completely incorrect tool for the job. iPads are consumer products without any security features worth mentioning.

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