On a group of former employees of the company that built the first four talker digital conference audio bridge... (we later learned a two and a half talker algorithm is ideal...)...
We collectively realized that conference tech and later SIP telephony, are literally saving lives right now.
Kinda neat to have been there fairly close to the beginning of it. My tech career started as a conference call operator. Back when you needed an operator to have one.
Also caught up with co-workers on the details of getting 95% of our staff out of the building. One mentioned, “And then I used the automation you set up for laptops to push VPN clients, the telephony control software, and now a soft phone, to all machines just by flipping the group and hitting deploy. Whole company took one hour and we sent all the desktop machines home with people including the call center. We flipped the desk phones individually to VPN/off-site mode and those went too.”
My grumpy cold automation-writing sysadmin heart grew three times that day.
Hell YES. Buying the right gear and deploying it correctly PAID OFF! Looooooove it. We’ve had ZERO tech downtime pushing everyone off site EXCEPT Microsoft uhh, whatever they renamed Great Plains to. Their official word? “Don’t run it over a VPN”. Eff you Microsoft.
My co-worker fired up two Terminal Servers for RDP and had Accounting use those. Stupid frogging Microsoft garbage. He kicked its ass.
Colorado just asked companies to get everyone off site if possible otherwise mandatory staff reduction to 50%. We counted 12 people still in the building Friday, three unnecessary who have their own offices and were isolated. Looks like it’ll be down to about six and that dept can decide if they shut down, or create distance between people. They can’t work off site.
The only minor annoyance is people not used to the building alarm system keep tripping it. A few of us can see the cameras and kill it remotely. Cops probably won’t come anyway.
Yessssss! Tech done right. We designed it to get half the building off site but never had to do it and couldn’t test it. It took double the design load and didn’t care at all!
Two guys got everyone configured and out the door in two days.
I still remember the owner (who we rarely see, he’s got multiple businesses), asking me personally if we needed to buy that phone system, and repeating the cost estimate we gave him. I looked him right in the eye and said “yes”.
Did a fist pump when I heard this last night!!!