
Originally Posted by
Ixion
Technically, not hard. BUT - odds are if it's a large organisation that there are POLICIES. That say "you can't do that". CFO is willing to take the risk of ignoring them - fair enough. Not fair to ask some IS geek to put his job on the block.
True.
And while there are those who may argue that the policies are just arbitrary, it is not the place of the IT dept to countermand them. We have policies on network/computer/internet use that many of our staff seem to think are arbitrary and perhaps we could just ignore them - I know of one that came to us direct from the CEO after someone had phoned him at home and whined that his girlfriend was spending all day on our internet link chatting with blokes in the USA. Now the CEO might not care about the paranoid jealousy of some bloke whose girlfriend is merely chatting with people she's never likely to meet but he certainly cared about his home life being restful and uninterrupted so the edict came from on high: "There Shalt be NO Chat Access Through the Internet".
All because of one (reported) person wasting some of our bandwidth and her boyfriend, all chat sites are blocked and it is part of our duties to regularly check the logs to locate new ones.
IT is governed by company policy as well. And if Head Office says "there shalt be no VPNs" then that is it - unless someone with the authority to countermand the policy says otherwise.
But people here are free to believe we can do what we please with no effort whatsoever and no matter what the expense, and that our refusal is just because we're a pack of pricks who like nothing better than refusing reasonable requests and never look at how it can be done.
Lou gave extremely sketchy details that amounted to "IT said they couldn't do it but they jumped when the CFO said to do it" and later said that the "geeks" were "rabid" in their response. And as extreme as some of the geek responses were, the other camp was just as quick in condemning the IT team as slackers and "only looking at how things cannot be done rather than how they can be done".
Motorbike Camping for the win!
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