IT Best Practices
Most IT organizations still install and maintain computers the same way the automotive industry built cars in the early 1900's: An individual craftsman manually manipulates a machine into being, and manually maintains it afterward. This is expensive. The automotive industry discovered first mass production, then mass customization using standard tooling.
The standards and practices that we recommend you inest in are the standarized tooling needed for mass customization within IT. This tooling enables:
- Scalable, flexible, and rapid deployments and changes
- Cost effective, timely return on IT investment
- Low labor headcount
- Secure, trustworthy computing environments
- Reliable enterprise infrastructures
The tools and methodologies we use to accomplish these targets are available and in production use now, in large mission-critical corporate environments, at a fraction of the cost of competing solutions. In contrast to legacy solutions, we use readily-available software and incorporate recent industry findings, setting a new standard for enterprise management. This gives us world-class functionality such as:
- Remote management
- Secure communications
- Distributed Monitoring
- Unattended network-based installation
- Automatic host administration (no need to manually track or apply changes to managed hosts)
- Unified desktop and server management
- Single System Image
- Single Signon
- Continuous, long-term live host management (no re-installation needed to apply upgrades)
- Ordered, validated changes to any given host
- Prototype and class-based host definitions
- A coherent framework for managing all of the above