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by Arcanum-XIII
588 days ago
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My CTO is quite adamant that he hates shadow IT. Especially those with mac, full of... well software used by those artsy employees. Or with strange software not validated by the IT. Well. Other departments ask for equipment, but only hear no back. Management product like Monday? No. Dedicated solution for jobs they don't understand? Hell no! It's tough to be part of this. I know security is hard. Budget limit stuff. But we can, and should do better. |
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My company's IT department is Windows clickops people who hire other Windows clickops people. When something goes wrong that requires the command line, they spend five figures on a consultant to fix it. Ditto for the few dozen Linux machines in the company.
Some of our departments, including mine, run Macs. I can't count the number of times I've had someone from IT tell me "OK, now click 'Start'…" or whatever the Windows convention is these days.
All they'd have to do is hire one guy who knows the command line, and one guy who knows how to support Macs. There must be a hundred people in the IT department, but they keep hiring the same type of people over and over.
I wish it was unique to my company, but there was an identical situation where I worked a few years ago.