First off, for anyone reading this who didn't read elsewhere, I was laid off from my employer of 16 years at the end of April, but found a new role with a different company this week, thank the Lord.
One item that will end up becoming a bigger more important question in the next month, I think, is the purchase/upgrade of all new machines or practically all new machines company-wide. I don't know a LOT of details yet, as I've been primarily working in other areas, but they have been at least picking my brain for thoughts in this area.
I realize this might cause somewhat of a firestorm with folks' opinions, but I'd like to get some real world experience when dealing with multiple machines.
[ol 1][li]Perhaps here are a few things I'm curious about for now:[/li]
[li]What are y'all's experiences in dealing with corporate environments and using all same or basically the same hardware and/or software? Is there ANY bad reason to have all or mostly the same?[/li]
[li]As far as computer manufacturers, can anyone share any real life experiences comparing the likes of Dell, HP, or even some of the smaller or outside companies. I think we're likely leaning towards Dell so far, but I'd like to see what other thoughts are out there as well. In my limited knowledge in the area, I do think Dell seems to be good to deal with when it comes to getting computers in bulk, and business tier support.[/li]
[li]Laptop vs Desktop vs Tablet for corporate/lab environments: Most of these folks will not ever need to move their machine. Any thoughts on why a laptop or tablet would be beneficial in those circumstances?[/li]
[li]Any other thoughts I've not listed?[/li][/ol]
It doesn't have to be super organized or anything, I'm just looking for any thoughts and experience dealing with this or larger environments. I think going with one manufacturer, at least, seems to make sense, but some of you folks may have real world experience that could make me take a pause on that thought.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts, advice, references, etc.
"But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." 1 Corinthians 15:57
One item that will end up becoming a bigger more important question in the next month, I think, is the purchase/upgrade of all new machines or practically all new machines company-wide. I don't know a LOT of details yet, as I've been primarily working in other areas, but they have been at least picking my brain for thoughts in this area.
I realize this might cause somewhat of a firestorm with folks' opinions, but I'd like to get some real world experience when dealing with multiple machines.
[ol 1][li]Perhaps here are a few things I'm curious about for now:[/li]
[li]What are y'all's experiences in dealing with corporate environments and using all same or basically the same hardware and/or software? Is there ANY bad reason to have all or mostly the same?[/li]
[li]As far as computer manufacturers, can anyone share any real life experiences comparing the likes of Dell, HP, or even some of the smaller or outside companies. I think we're likely leaning towards Dell so far, but I'd like to see what other thoughts are out there as well. In my limited knowledge in the area, I do think Dell seems to be good to deal with when it comes to getting computers in bulk, and business tier support.[/li]
[li]Laptop vs Desktop vs Tablet for corporate/lab environments: Most of these folks will not ever need to move their machine. Any thoughts on why a laptop or tablet would be beneficial in those circumstances?[/li]
[li]Any other thoughts I've not listed?[/li][/ol]
It doesn't have to be super organized or anything, I'm just looking for any thoughts and experience dealing with this or larger environments. I think going with one manufacturer, at least, seems to make sense, but some of you folks may have real world experience that could make me take a pause on that thought.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts, advice, references, etc.
"But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." 1 Corinthians 15:57