What Are You Doing Right Now
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@Dashrender said:
@dafyre said:
@Dashrender At first glance, it looks like this is strictly helpdesk only.
hmm... I wonder where the value add for SpiceWorks to the vendors is? i.e. If I'm a new user to Spiceworks, they have no information on what equipment I'm using, one less thing to sell the vendors. Seems like a long term blow to SW bottom line.
They have lots of helpdesk-only users as it is already so that's their market. And a lot of their competition like ManageEngine has been taking a lot of their business by being free and hosted. They are in a market where if they don't go free and hosted, they are losing their biggest segment of users.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@dafyre said:
@Dashrender At first glance, it looks like this is strictly helpdesk only.
hmm... I wonder where the value add for SpiceWorks to the vendors is? i.e. If I'm a new user to Spiceworks, they have no information on what equipment I'm using, one less thing to sell the vendors. Seems like a long term blow to SW bottom line.
They have lots of helpdesk-only users as it is already so that's their market. And a lot of their competition like ManageEngine has been taking a lot of their business by being free and hosted. They are in a market where if they don't go free and hosted, they are losing their biggest segment of users.
I suppose that makes sense.
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It will be interested to see how they do Hosted scanning... Most likely scenario would be for you to install Spiceworks internally, and only configure the network scanning bits as a remote proxy or something like that... That way your Passwords still never leave your network....
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@dafyre said:
It will be interested to see how they do Hosted scanning...
They say "You should talk to NTG." That's literally how they handle it
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Yes they do! We have gotten about 5 referrals as of late directly from Spiceworks on this!
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@dafyre said:
Most likely scenario would be for you to install Spiceworks internally, and only configure the network scanning bits as a remote proxy or something like that... That way your Passwords still never leave your network....
I don't think that they would do it that way. They would just move to it being hosted. If you wanted things to never leave your network you wouldn't use a hosted scanning product. Or you'd do a one to one hosting model like NTG does for it which is more expensive but takes care of those issues.
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@scottalanmiller cough shamelessplug cough
That's cool that you guys are getting referrals from SW though!
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller cough shamelessplug cough
That's cool that you guys are getting referrals from SW though!
Yes, it's very cool. It's a very small market, almost no one is looking for it and the few that are typically want it for free, which is insane, but we provide a full private hosting option, full support, all custom, etc. Works out well for everyone. We've been hosting SW for a long time.
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@scottalanmiller I know one of the things we struggled with is getting all the sql queries correct for generating reports. Not fun when that's a not insignificant part of how you get evaluated for raises etc.
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Heading out to look for an ATM / telebanco. My first on foot venture into Granada.
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The kids are getting ready to get into the pool.
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@coliver said:
Built a 9'x8' extension on our deck last night... I am very sore right now. Have to rebuild to deck stairs tonight. Getting ready to sell the house is a lot more work then I initially thought. The average sale is 18-24 months after the house is put on the market, my wife isn't happy.
About 2 years ago my girlfriends parents were selling their house. We completely renovated everything from pulling the floor to ceiling mirrors, ripping up the pink carpet, and refinishing all of the floors.
The house sold in 2 weeks, for a very substantial profit.
Be patient with the process, and you might just get lucky.
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What's that at the end of my street? Yeah, a volcano...
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The kids in the pool...
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Current Heat Index: 103F
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I just got a google voice message (voicemail) from Santa... returning my call... I didn't realize the N Pole had the same area code as ATL...
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@RojoLoco Occasionally this country does cool stuff
Remember Santa’s address: When your letter is ready, drop it in a mailbox anywhere in Canada and the postal elves will make sure it gets to the big man quickly. Santa has a special arrangement with the post office and a stamp is not required. But please remember any other letter or card being sent to Grandma or anyone else needs a stamp. Santa’s address is:
SANTA CLAUS
NORTH POLE H0H 0H0
CANADA.
About the Santa Letter-writing Program
The Santa Letter-writing Program is an employee-led volunteer initiative with current and retired employees donating more than 226,000 hours of time. The program, a classroom tradition with teachers, encourages children to read, write letters, and learn about the mail system.https://www.canadapost.ca/cpo/mc/aboutus/news/pr/2013/2013_santa_program.jsf
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@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
Trying out the free hosted Spiceworks. It would be nice if you could do a cname instead of the whatever.on.spiceworks.com
Wouldn't this require giving Spiceworks an admin level username and password for at least your workstations so they could inventory them? WMI?
Sorry, been at a funeral all afternoon. Ya its just the help desk.
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@MattSpeller said:
@RojoLoco Occasionally this country does cool stuff
Remember Santa’s address: When your letter is ready, drop it in a mailbox anywhere in Canada and the postal elves will make sure it gets to the big man quickly. Santa has a special arrangement with the post office and a stamp is not required. But please remember any other letter or card being sent to Grandma or anyone else needs a stamp. Santa’s address is:
SANTA CLAUS
NORTH POLE H0H 0H0
CANADA.
About the Santa Letter-writing Program
The Santa Letter-writing Program is an employee-led volunteer initiative with current and retired employees donating more than 226,000 hours of time. The program, a classroom tradition with teachers, encourages children to read, write letters, and learn about the mail system.https://www.canadapost.ca/cpo/mc/aboutus/news/pr/2013/2013_santa_program.jsf
Hey, Canada gave us Kids in the Hall, Rush, Trailer Park Boys, maple syrup, back bacon, and Shatner. That's all win in my book.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
Trying out the free hosted Spiceworks. It would be nice if you could do a cname instead of the whatever.on.spiceworks.com
Why can't you do a CNAME pointed to that?
You can but it screws with their virtual host for some reason. Instead of going to my instance, it went to the main spiveworks hosted support.