That's been posted before, they still haven't fixed the play button.
Had a guy from another department call me for help, and didn't like (more like didn't understand) my answer. He proceeds to tell me I was wrong, and went on to tell me how the system I designed, built, and provisioned actually worked. I responded "well it sounds like you know more about it than I do, and have it all figured out" and hung up.
Naw that is a designer with a sense of humor
Doesn't provision come before build Mr. Smartypants?Had a guy from another department call me for help, and didn't like (more like didn't understand) my answer. He proceeds to tell me I was wrong, and went on to tell me how the system I designed, built, and provisioned actually worked. I responded "well it sounds like you know more about it than I do, and have it all figured out" and hung up.
The phone rang a couple minutes later, this time he took a whole different approach
Not necessarily. If he was adding management packages, apps, etc. got to have the hardware running first. That means physical build, not a software build.Doesn't provision come before build Mr. Smartypants?
Ahh, this IS the real TGT.Doesn't provision come before build Mr. Smartypants?
This is pretty much correct. We develop most of our stuff in-house, which shifts a lot of the provisioning to the end of the project.Not necessarily. If he was adding management packages, apps, etc. got to have the hardware running first. That means physical build, not a software build.