The ZEG is definitly not for production environement.
Its a for evaluation purpose where you see, how fast sogois and how well
the features work.
Am 08.07.2013 13:15 schrieb "Steve Ankeny" <stev...@cinergymetro.net>:

> We get a lot of things done (when necessary) but reading 200 pages is not
> the focus and often a waste.  After installation and configuration (which
> the ZEG has "instantly"), it's a matter of maintenance.
>
> IF there's a project, then a period of investigation is needed (that might
> require 200 pages or simply time)  On the other hand, using the ZEG for
> investigative purposes takes a lot of that out of the picture.
>
> I'm sold on the convenience of the ZEG, and I'm willing to hire experts
> instead of trying to become one.  There are too many other things to focus
> on within the business than reading extra-long documentation.
>
> I'd rather be busy troubleshooting network or client/server issues.
>
> On 07/08/2013 05:35 AM, Sven Schwedas wrote:
>
>> On 08.07.2013 10:56, Steve Ankeny wrote:
>>
>>> Agree completely, Mourik!
>>>
>>> 'high-end' people will already know what's being suggested, and
>>> 'low-end' people will not read 200 pages!  I'm a 2-3 year 'low-end'
>>> administrator (i.e., 'newbie'), and I wouldn't read 200 pages to get it
>>> installed.
>>>
>> Maybe some people just need to find a job that isn't so demanding. How
>> are you getting anything done if you cannot be arsed to actually do
>> anything?
>>
>>
> --
> users@sogo.nu
> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>
-- 
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists

Reply via email to