| > Corporate IT - which is now it's own behemoth in most modern organizations. IMHO it's actively preventing any work getting done I will co-sign to this every day of the week and twice on sundays. In our org chart, developers are not "IT" and getting nearly anything done that requires involvement from IT borders on impossible. I honestly will probably never work for this sort of Microsoft/Oracle/IBM shop ever again unless I get a blood promise I can use a Mac or Linux workstation, get on-demand development VM creation, and have absolutely 0 Oracle product I'm required to integrate with. The org I work at is so old that it still has groups with "Wintel" in their names, but the UNIX guys (the majority of our non-windoze stuff is AIX) aren't any better. It literally feels like I'm in a time warp back in the 1990s. Some horror stories: - having a systems engineer tell me to put in a ticket for the purpose of making a phone call to discuss something that had no pending action needed on his part - having a DBA tell me the same thing - having a DBA not know how to turn on query logging - getting told we had to put together a hardware acquisition plan to do an in-place upgrade of database modules - having a ticket to get log rotation turned on ignored for months and then told (when logs filled up the disk) that they'd have to turn off the service - tediously going through change control to alter permissions, elevation rights, etc., only to have "implemented" changes mysteriously disappear the next time security patches were applied - requesting and getting access to some very nice and expensive commercial applications only to be told that our use case was unsupported - a half-dozen vendors' antivirus clients on windows machines - unplanned outages during non-brownout/storm conditions corrupting databases Ironically enough, some of the PMs (who are generally non-technical) we've talked to in IT literally complain about the exact same sort of problems. The upside is I can take two or three hour lunch breaks whenever I have to wait on these guys, which is a couple times a week. |