Yes it will work and be fine.
The dumb thing is that HPE would waste a 1TB SSD at triple the price when a mechanical would be fine.
Yes it will work and be fine.
The dumb thing is that HPE would waste a 1TB SSD at triple the price when a mechanical would be fine.
Using this now and loving it. I have my ticketing system, 3 different webmail accounts, and other sites all in one tool.
There is a free edition but the pro is only £15 a year, If you need an Outlook replacement for all the different accounts, give this a try.
I have InTune with other services but I used it for a bit, got rid of it. One of those where free was bad for me, As a paid product it is poor.
I need a category change from IT to self promotion
http://spiceworks.hubs.vidyard.com/watch/XcJCtxjNTSsrYXGHNeYQbW
By Breffni Potter @ Spiceworks All Access London 2017 - 20 minutes
No matter what technology you are using. Whether it be Cloud / On premise / Hybrid a key goal in IT is to make our systems reliable. Reliability does not come from just buying the right product. With buzzwords like dual redundancy and high availability it can be easy to trust that everything will be ok, until it is not. Regardless of what project you are doing, here are key tips for delivering the project in a way that is reliable and it can help you decide how best to spend your IT budget.
http://spiceworks.hubs.vidyard.com/watch/jHM6kNV2Mu75EB4ZL9wEDG
By Breffni Potter @ Spiceworks All Access London 2017 - 20 minutes.
No matter what technology you are using. Whether it be Cloud / On premise / Hybrid a key goal in IT is to make our systems reliable. Reliability does not come from just buying the right product. With buzzwords like dual redundancy and high availability it can be easy to trust that everything will be ok, until it is not. Regardless of what project you are doing, here are key tips for delivering the project in a way that is reliable and it can help you decide how best to spend your IT budget.
For managing the laptops, I'm loving Ninja RMM at the moment. Using it on laptops, desktops, servers, the works. As for Apple devices, can't help there.
What features are you looking for?
If learning a Synology interface is the goal, I've got 2 junk units sitting on the shelf you can VPN into and muck around with, they are on the latest DSM.
@scottalanmiller said in Sage 50 Quantum in Hyper-V VM:
@Breffni-Potter said in Sage 50 Quantum in Hyper-V VM:
Accountants who are risk averse/narrow focused
More like risk confused. Risk aversion would get....
...Them to advise their clients to invest wisely in growing their business rather than stagnating in a turtle shell protection mode.
That annoys me more than the choice of software when I see that happening.
Pick one:
Accountants who only know one software package
Accountants who are mostly resistant to change/new ways
Accountants who are risk averse/narrow focused
Accountants who get a commission from Sage for recommending it to their clients
Accountants who say "It is the software everybody uses"
And this is why I know how to do my own books.
Sage has been a joke for years. Old news, anyone whose ever dealt with them knows this in and out.
This really does suck. Hope you get something.
Self proclaimed data centre expert on BBC world news right now. (Business section)
"HP had over-taken Lenovo in the laptop and desktop space because HP are so innovative with their two different companies and"
Blah blah blah, suck up to HP reseller talk.
What he failed to mention was the mass of people not buying Lenovo due to security.
@IRJ said in The power of Chat in IT Support:
@Breffni-Potter said in The power of Chat in IT Support:
Live chat is on a best effort basis but quite a few end users love it.
What do you use for you knowledge base backend?
Same software.
And whats great is I can have unlimited of everything, I only pay per user.
A company wants us to provide white label support? No problem. Whole new support desk created.
@Carnival-Boy said in The power of Chat in IT Support:
Oh. You used to you Freshdesk though, right? What made you switch, apart from price?
Switched ages ago, I even posted about it on here.
Freshdesk does too much and of the bits I want it to do its a little clunky.
Enchant is an incredibly clean UI and the features that exist are implemented really nicely.
@Carnival-Boy said in The power of Chat in IT Support:
Do you use Freshdesk for that Breffni? I've been considering it.
Nope. Enchant. Half the price of FreshDesk.
Live chat is on a best effort basis but quite a few end users love it.
@scottalanmiller said in Anyone using Cybrary?:
@Breffni-Potter said in Anyone using Cybrary?:
You do get what you pay for.
Or... the best things in life are free.
Getting what you pay for is rarely a factual statement. The best products are often free. The worst often hide behind big costs.
Nothing is free.
@JaredBusch said in DocuSign Phishing Attacks:
@Breffni-Potter said in DocuSign Phishing Attacks:
We ditched DocuSign because their API was limited to Enterprise only plans at a crazy amount of money.
For a company that is selling trust in the form of digital signatures, a breach like this is pathetically embarrassing.
WTF are you talking about?
FFS, this is just a basic phishing email and has nothing to do with DocuSign getting breached.
The phishing was based on three breaches.