Executive overview of Hobbit?
Terry Barnes
tbarnes1 at hfhs.org
Sat Mar 26 23:42:47 CET 2005
Even though we have been using Big Brother for over a year, and it has
been in our Operations staff's hands now for several months, I have been
asked to prepare an executive level overview for our tech support staff
and management. Seems that if our operations staff ha sno problem, our
theoretically highly skilled tech staff should have no problems at all.
Many of them however, including me, come from a mainframe techincal
background and have become extremely reliant on having shelves of
documentation describing the various methods of getting to the last line
of a file in vi.
So - that having been said, does anyone know of such a thing that
someone has already put together that I could shamelessly beg, borrow or
steal from? It doesn't matter waht format or how pretty, etc., I can
take care of that.
Maybe you have done such a thing already for your company. I would
relly appreciate it if you could forward it to me or point me to a place
to access it. I would be happy to point appropriate credit for anything
that i can use.
Thanks!
Terry Barnes
Siemens Com @ HFHS
248-853-4968 (Office)
586-405-8382 (Cellular)
248-844-3030 (Fax)
5864058382 at messaging.nextel.com (Text Pager)
tbarnes1 at hfhs.org
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