We have had HP PC/NB orders pushed from being scheduled for delivery 3 days 
ago, to next month, now to Unknown TBA...Both Ingram and Dicker..supply chain 
is starting to bite...


I'm guessing many things will be the same... although HPE/Aruba out of 
Singapore seems OK at the moment....Just got some of the new Aruba CX 6300 edge 
delivered ahead of quoted time..


Mark Currie


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Just noticing a lot of suppliers are out of things. Laptops, switches, 
monitors, routers etc

Could be in for a long wait for gear.


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From: AusNOG <ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net> on behalf of Johnathon Brandis 
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Sent: Monday, March 9, 2020 12:31:16 PM
To: Matthew Moyle-Croft <m...@mmc.com.au>
Cc: AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net <AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net>
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] COVID-19 Business Prep Suggestions

Gday, for you contractors out there, double check your Insurance's, just cover 
off some risk exposure you may not be aware of.

Quick tip, apologies for the spam.


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> On 9 Mar 2020, at 3:20 pm, Matthew Moyle-Croft <m...@mmc.com.au> wrote:
>
> ?Hi,
> If your workforce is not used to working remote then:
>
> - ensuring they know how to and who to contact for IT support? (Is there an 
> external number for that?)
> - ensuring you have things like Zoom/BlueJeans/Webex setup for people to use 
> *and* that they have the things they need to drive them (eg. Working headsets)
>    - do they know how to use it, schedule meetings using it etc?
> - ensuring that any communication apps (eg. Slack) works for people and that 
> they have appropriate groups setup.
> - ensure you have a working/upto date contacts list? Not all companies have a 
> nice, easy to use website for finding this. If people are in offices all the 
> time they just may not have workmates/managers mobile numbers.
> - if people need things like laptop chargers to work then can you get them 
> delivered?  Do they have a suitable space at home? (This is OH&S stuff).
> - if you have a time clock based work force (eg. They need to show hours) 
> then have you allowed for the reporting of work?
> - What do you need to teach managers to help them manage their staff, conduct 
> meetings etc?
>    - do you need some quick guides?
>
> Some of this is basic stuff, but, if you've got a work force who's not used 
> to it then think about how to enable to the workforce and make it less scary 
> for them and enable their productivity.
>
> MMC
>
>
>> On 9 Mar 2020, at 2:29 pm, Robert Haylock <robert.hayl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> Hearing a few IT related plans crop up, especially around VPN concentrator 
>> capacity and external capacity to handle the additional load of a much 
>> greater than normal percentage of employees working from home.
>>
>> Obviously, if you are lucky enough to have many services moved to the cloud 
>> (Office 365, GSuite, etc) then the load is a bit more distributed and the 
>> load moves to the residential broadband networks, but I am interested in any 
>> other IT related things to prepare you may be recommending to your 
>> customers/employers/bosses?
>>
>> Rob
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