Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Recommendations of an IT Manager

On the desktop computer in my office is a great piece of equipment, and one that I really enjoy the work of S. Now, last month I started working more outside the office, and I quickly realized that without access to information in my desktop, I was really going to have a serious problem on my hands. Right then and there it was clear to me what I had done, I had to get a laptop if I wanted to be more effective while working outside the office. With a laptop computer would have access to information on my desktop, in addition to access our web site of our e-mail and Internet access. All these are jobs that, while outside the office, for me are very necessary.

My next step was to meet with our IT manager, and get their recommendations on what type of laptop would be suitable for what I wanted to do. I also wanted to talk to him any kind of questions should I consider when making my choice. Our manager was extremely helpful, and invested a lot of time painting the whole picture of the configuration that not only takes care of his needs, but also integrates perfectly into our company and our network security protocols. Our IT manager also recommended laptops, said this type of computer is perfectly suited for the type of work that I do. He also had a comprehensive laundry list of options that I have carefully considered, and what my choice.

These are just some of the recommendations from our IT manager's extensive laundry list of options:

Operating System

Most laptops sold today come with Microsoft Vista seventh And that's just fine for me, because it just happens to be an operating system that is our IT manager is recommended. Another recommendation is that depending on which operating system I choose to provide the ability to connect to our company domain server. And for me, Windows 7 Professional, Vista, because it is an operating system that has an option that will allow the entry of a domain server.

Weight

I really like the processing power of their desktop computer, so I'm interested in getting the same kind of processing power from the laptop. However, without the heavy bulky configuration normally associated with portable computers that have a corresponding effect on desktop computers. Also I have a total weight limit of 6 kg or less. So, while I decide what I'm willing to take in terms of overall weight and size, and anticipate that I will be picking up a lot of laptop computers before making a final choice. Our IT manager also recommended that I should take into account the weight of the AC adapter port of the computer as the total weight. Since the AC adapter is one of the things I have to carry around with you.

Processor (CPU)

Since processing power is one of my primary questions, our IT manager recommends Intel Core 2 Duo P9500, with what my budget can stand in terms of memory. His philosophy is to get all the memory the CPU can not survive.

Memory (RAM)

Here is another area where the memory is directly associated with the processing power of computers. And since one of my main concern deals with the power requirement will be maxing out the RAM memory to your laptop as I choose, as long as my budget is for economic assistance.

Display and video

Being one of my main concern deals with the power I need a widescreen display and a graphics processor that can keep up with whatever I choose a processor. Our IT manager recommended screen resolution not less than 1366 x 768 pixel display with a size no larger than 14 ", he also recommends the following graphics processors, ATI or Nvidia with memory configurations of 250 MB of dedicated graphics memory at least.

Hard Drives

After taking into account the demands that will be using and the amount of information that you'll be carrying around with me, and data that will be created while out of office. My hard drive is pretty easy choice, 300 GB hard drive spins at 5400 RPM will do the job just fine for me.

CD and DVD

Regardless of which model of laptop I select the CD-R and DVD-RW are provided. Our IT manager informs me that today, notebook computers come with CD-R and DVD-RW options of standard laptop over the independent model. Therefore, to provide a laptop computer that has a choice and I have the CD and DVD configuration options that interest me.

Networking

Our IT manager tells me the Ethernet port on the computer should be 10/100 to connect to our company network without problems. How to connect to our network of wireless without any problems, I have an 802.11g 54 Mbps or 2.4 GHz either of these two wireless protocols will do the job nicely. Our IT manager to configure the network for both wired and wireless network using the tools found in Windows Vista seventh

Luke

The main ports in the laptop Wanted: 4-port USB Max, 1-FireWire port, VGA port or a DVI-1-port Ethernet 1-port 10/100, SD media port, S-Video 1 - port, and headphone jack microphone and cable lock slot.