Sans Consolas

I’m concerned about the new security setup in Vista. Now that Vista allows developers to develop without being an administrator on a workstation, I fear the IT/Networking/Security Departments!

Why do I fear them? Because they resist change. Each time I request to have a new anything (font, VS Add-In, or tool) installed on my workstation I have to:

·         Submit a request to my team leader/manager/supervisor

·         After approval, forward the request to the IT Department for review/approval

·         Wait…

·         Respond to questions about the request

·         Wait…

·         Defend the request after it is refused

·         Re-submit the request to the next level of management (Once I had to request approval from the CIO! By the way, CIOs don’t like to be involved in what tools are installed on developer workstations.)

·         Wait…

·         This is typically when a meeting is called between someone in IT, myself, and a mid to upper level manager

·         Finally, get approval to download and install the software

I can understand if I had to go through this process the first couple times I made a request for new software, but I’ve done this a half dozen times and there still isn’t a level of trust between the IT department and myself or the development team.

Today I requested to have the Consolas font installed, we’ll see what happens…

posted @ Monday, January 08, 2007 5:06 PM

Print

Comments on this entry:

# re: Sans Consolas

Left by Javier Lozano at 1/8/2007 10:02 PM
Gravatar

Sounds to me it's not a issue with Vista or developers but more on the internal IT processes for the company.

Involving management to approve the installing of a font is ridiculous and a waste of both yours and their time. For something bigger, like full access to a DB, then it makes sense.

Sounds like to me the network admin is just trying to make things harder to either:

A) Make changes so painfull nobody will request anything and he/she can play WOW without any "disruptions"

B) Is extremely paranoid and is affraid that it will be "his/her" ass if something goes "wrong".

At some point the overhead of "getting work done" should be an issue that needs to be brought up with management.

My apologies for the rant....it was a long day at work. ;-)

# re: Sans Consolas

Left by Nick Parker at 1/9/2007 11:18 AM
Gravatar

Corporate bureaucracy at it’s best. :-)

# Things I've learned on my new project and why VSTS unit testing tools suck

Left by Tim Gifford at 5/10/2007 10:52 PM
Gravatar

Things I've learned on my new project and why VSTS unit testing tools suck

Comments have been closed on this topic.