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Showing posts with label support. Show all posts
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Monday, 2 March 2009

How Some Companies Do Support.: VMWare - Virtualization Support

Posted on 05:50 by Unknown
How Some Companies Do Support.: VMWare - Virtualization Support

The few instances where I needed to conatct VMWare support for assistance on a project, they did a decet job. Although they, and all other vendors, tout having the best support and are commited to making their users happy, it always depends and varies dependng on who you get when you call in and what is the current support queue length they are working off of.

A tired and understaffed support group no matter whose it is will always be less effective than a support department that is fresh and not over-worked (over baked), ready to break dowa or are disgruntled about their work conditions.

Then, there is the other factor of who you get. Although I'm not apposed to getting a new support person when I call in to a company for support, I do mind if they are not into the techonogy or interested in solving the issue at hand. I like and don;t mind if put on hold so they can consult with another person except times where time is more critical for the project and that added wait time can come back to hurt the project goals.

On the other side of the spectrum is the support staff members who have been at the company many years or doing the same job or technology fo a long time and not only know a great deal but are grumpy about it. The experienced grumpy that thinks you should have already known much of the information they are providing and aslto they dispence a subtle talk down. This is the worste. Worse that the new support agent or support engineer. Although they know a lot of the product and technology, the more sadists ones will use that as a torcher device. Not providing all the information, especially and particularly in the form of gotchas in design or implementation.

Remote Support

A simple process that could take an experineced person several minutes to maybe ten can turn into an hour with a person on the remote side that has no idea of how to perform the functions that you are requesting or have never even seen a command line or rarely use the right-click feature of their mouse.








Live Chat Support


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Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Information Technology Support - Adventure (Rated PG): Computer Desktop and Server Management

Posted on 15:34 by Unknown

Information Technology Support - Adventure (Rated PG): Computer Desktop and Server Management



The list is short for companies and software that could offer the managed service software that kaseya can offer. At an affordable price, you could offer support services beyond that of the break/fix business model.

Offer them more at a steady contract price without having to even be onsite to implement and also reduce onsite visits and panic calls. With Kaseya computer desktop, server, and all network device management software, you could know about problems even before your customers do. In addition, you could offer backup solutions through imaging software built right into Kaseya and also get a robust ticketing system and remote control appication to remotely access your clients computers and provide real time support.

Kaseya is capable of automating and remotely manage the following key IT services:



  • PC Remote Control/Remote Support

  • Patch Management

  • Kaseya Computer Audit and Discovery

  • Remote Desktop Management

  • LAN and Windows Monitoring

  • Help Desk and Trouble Ticketing

  • Software Deployment & Systems Management

  • Network Policy Management

  • Backup and Disaster Recovery

  • Anti-Virus/Anti-Spyware Detection

  • Cross Platform Support (PC and MAC)

  • User State Management

  • Power Management


Kaseya - Minimum system requirements

Backup and disaster recovery has components and is driven by Acronis. Other posts related to Acronis at http://pctechnow.blogspot.com/ and http://pctechgo.blogspot.com/ .
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008

SupperAntiSpyware - Desktop support at work.

Posted on 15:48 by Unknown



SUPERAntiSpyware - AntiAdware, AntiSpyware,AntiMalware


My Review And Opinion:
Highly recommend it for removing malware and viruses from desktop systems.


The name of this product and their icons for the box image and the application once installed look and feel like the badware programs they are trying to remove from desktops. When I first encoutnered this products, I was in desperate need of a tool that would remove some programs (trojans, browser hi-jackers, root-kits like QoolAid) from a desktop that was so badly poluted that the normal programs that I used as part of a set of tools for removing such said programs were not doing the job.

After searching our to find other solutions, I came a cross a forum that recomended this program to remove really engrained and harmfull stuff. Thjose of you who have chased viruses and bad ware in the past have come to realize that one tool is not enough, and the baguys are always improving their means and effecientcy at which they can inject their garbagee onto another computer.

I was a big fan of AdAware SE before I met this little program called SUPERAntiSpyware. Ad- Aware just didn't remove everything and after each and every reboot, the pop-ups wopuld occur again. If the reboot didn't re-infect it again, the starting of IE would (I had no choice but to use IE on this and other desktops in this clients office - NO FireFox option).

There are hundreds of thousands of viruses and Trojans just waiting to infect an unsuspecting visitor to a website. Many times these are just people who are looking to find music or other harmful things online. A simple search for kids cloths could land an unsuspecting visitors to a web site that within an instant, has infected their computer desktop and in no time at all, the computer becomes unusable. I've seen it over and over again.

When I first tried this program I actually thought from the name and look, it was going to be malware itself and I'd be looking to remove it too. After trying several programs (suggested by the wizards on various computer support forums), I found that there are indeed too many bogus programs that say they're going to clean up your computer and then turn out to actually infect it further.


See more and larger program screen shots here

This program works great and it works fast. Their are options to the type of scan to perform but even an average user can install and have it running in minutes. Their free version doesn't due real-time scanning but for a quick clean and fix, it works great. I do recommend purchasing the real time scanner to provide constant protection. I carry it on my USB drive so I'm ready to use this little gem of a program to clean computer when needed.




For a previous related post on software for PC and desktop remote access for support: http://pcremotesupport.blogspot.com/2006/04/access-pcs-on-web-for-support.html





For computer remote support software see this post: http://desktopremotesupport.blogspot.com/2005/11/desktop-remote-support.html , Provide PC remote support affordably with web based pc remote support software.

Add extra logon tracking to Windows 2003 server without third party utilities. Sometimes your intruder threats come frm inside your network - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/Puppet?id=120 . Technology Support Blog : http://www.bloglines.com/blog/Puppet?id=120


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Saturday, 10 March 2007

GA311 Doesn't work on Vista.

Posted on 16:33 by Unknown
OK, 35 dollars isn't exactly a lot of money but it's sorely missed when just thrown away or lost. Take for example the purchase of a brand new shiny network card from a reputable retailer and a reputable manufacturer. Both the retailer adding this in their inventory and stock with it stating on the box Vista capable and the manufacturer printing it there when it DOES NOT WORK.

The Netgear GA311 does not work with Microsoft Vista and Netgear has a special web page setup so people can go and check on products offered to see if they are Vista capable and also download drivers. The GA311 is listed and next to it not a convenient download link but a statement saying the drivers are included in Vista. Yeah Right! All copies except mine I guess. Mabey Netgear had a special magic Vista copy that had their drivers on the DVD...not mine.

Dell was very disappointing regarding this same Vista upgrade. The Dell system is a fairly new Optiplex GX280. A nice system with very good speed. Vista installed but without a network card the desktop is a big nothing. A useless black box with fancy LED lights on it. the integrated NIC of course doesn't work and after hours of trying every driver available from the manufacture because of course Dell had absolutely nothing on their web site for this desktop in regards to network card drivers - how lame. This is one of the reasons I prefer HP desktops over Dell's. Everyone in tech support knows that HP is great at providing support for their products especially in the form of drivers.

Supporting Technology with Technology

PC remote support software is even more in demand now with the release of Vista and with DST updates required in nearly every office across the country (except Arizona of course). Provide online remote support to your customers or users anywhere around the world. All they need for remote support is a working computer and an Internet connection. PC remote support software doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. Don't bust your budget by getting one of those over-bloated boutique brands of computer support software. Get the affordable flavor and keep you money in your own pocket.


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Thursday, 21 December 2006

Computer Support

Posted on 10:41 by Unknown

Remote Support Software


I found another blog that has a nice write-up for a site that has remote support solution. The product seems to have the bells and whistles that more expensive flavours of software that allow you to provide on-demand remote assistance software over the web. It costs a fraction of the price of the known brands. I'll be trying out the software my self.

You can see it here:

http://www.bloglines.com/blog/Puppet
Supporting Tech-nol-O-gy - Desktop & Server Support Information
and here:
Computer Support

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