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The
cost of maintaining any size of Windows NT Network can get out of hand – many
companies rely on third party products, and providing training and a deliverable
backup service can become a headache, not to mention an increasing cost burden.
There is also the ever-strengthening issue of licensing – the slightest slip
up or oversight within any size of domain can bring serious financial penalties
from both developers and vendors alike
Centralising
Domain Knowledge Management is coupled with standardising every Windows NT
Workstation and Server within the domain. There is very little benefit in
keeping over 100's or 1000's of user accounts easily manageable when most
desktops have a varying degree of Service Packs and application version. DLL
Management and implementation/regression testing would take forever to complete,
while 1st and 2nd level support becomes a nightmare –
how can any domain be considered serviceable when a simple application conflict
can bring down a number of workstations with an unacceptable loss of end-user
productivity?
Domain Knowledge Management means Corporate Computing in the real world.