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onlytiktoks · 3 months ago
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teklink · 1 year ago
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Seamless Transition and Enhanced Support: TekLink’s Success Story
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In the dynamic world of technology, businesses constantly seek ways to optimize their operations and enhance efficiency. One critical aspect is the seamless transition of IT responsibilities, ensuring uninterrupted support and continued improvements. In a recent collaboration, the TekLink Team successfully replaced an onsite Architect with an offshore resource for a client, offering robust support and enhancements. This blog delves into the structured process employed by the TekLink Team, highlighting the critical services provided and the substantial benefits achieved.
The Transition Process:
Knowledge Transition:
The foundation of any successful transition lies in the effective transfer of knowledge. The TekLink Team meticulously prepared Knowledge Transition topics and content from the onsite resource, ensuring the offshore resource was well-equipped to take on the responsibilities seamlessly.
Advisory Role for Azure Services:
TekLink didn’t just replace roles; they elevated them. The team provided an advisory role for supporting and fine-tuning Azure services, showcasing their expertise in cloud solutions and commitment to optimizing the client’s infrastructure.
Comprehensive Azure Platform Services:
Offering more than just basic support, TekLink provided Architecture, Administration, and Trouble-shooting services for the Azure platform. This comprehensive approach ensured that every aspect of the client’s cloud environment was meticulously managed.
End-User Support and Landscape Enhancement:
Beyond technical aspects, the TekLink Team extended their support to end-user requests and the enhancement of the existing landscape. This client-centric approach showcased their commitment to meeting business needs and user satisfaction.
Azure Platform Security Administration:
Recognizing the paramount importance of security in the digital landscape, TekLink took charge of Azure Platform Security Administration, aligning IT security processes with the business’s specific needs.
On-Premise System Administration:
TekLink didn’t limit its expertise to the cloud; it also provided Server Administration for on-premises systems. This included patching, upgrades, reporting/analytics, and gateway services, ensuring a holistic approach to IT management.
Optimizing Outage Window:
A crucial aspect of server administration is minimizing downtime. TekLink provided solutions for patching servers, optimizing outage windows, and ensuring the client’s operations ran smoothly without significant disruptions.
SoX Policies for BI Applications:
Compliance is key in today’s regulatory environment. TekLink implemented and supported Sarbanes-Oxley (SoX) policies for BI applications, ensuring that the client’s business intelligence processes adhered to industry standards.
24x7x365 On-Call Support:
Recognizing the importance of continuous support, TekLink offered round-the-clock on-call support, providing the client with peace of mind and immediate assistance whenever needed.
Monitoring and Support for Application and DevOps Teams:
Utilizing advanced tools, TekLink performed monitoring, optimization, and troubleshooting for both the Application and DevOps teams. This proactive approach ensured potential issues were identified and resolved before they could impact operations.
The Benefits:
The TekLink Team’s comprehensive approach to the client’s needs resulted in a range of substantial benefits:
Aligned IT Security Processes:
The transition aligned IT security processes with the client’s specific business needs, ensuring a robust and customized security framework.
Role-Based Application Security:
TekLink implemented role-based application security for both SAP and cloud applications, enhancing the overall security posture of the client’s digital landscape.
Corporate Audit Requirements:
The application security measures implemented were in accordance with corporate audit requirements, demonstrating TekLink’s commitment to compliance and accountability.
Conclusion:
The TekLink Team’s successful transition and ongoing support for the client exemplify their commitment to excellence and client satisfaction. By providing a comprehensive set of services and aligning IT processes with business needs, TekLink has met the client’s expectations and set a benchmark for seamless IT transitions in the industry. This case study is a testament to the importance of strategic planning, expertise, and a client-centric approach in ensuring the success of IT initiatives. For more information, visit https://teklink.com/knowledge-center/seamless-transition-and-enhanced-support-teklinks-success-story/
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political-us · 4 months ago
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tmninjagirl · 4 months ago
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this is the most timeline ever!!!!
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jangillman · 3 months ago
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It is unbelievable to think that ANY patriotic American would ever consider voting Democrat when the truth and depth of their corruption is being revealed to the World! Leftist brainrot personified
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thedaddycomplex · 4 months ago
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One of my recent posts pissed of the MAGA cult and they're crawling out from under the refrigerator to spout all the classic conspiracy jams in the comments. But, I wanted to address one specific challenge tacked to the end of this guy's particularly tedious rant...
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First of all, *your.
And you want 5 things the Democratic Party did to improve your day-to-day prosperity? Here's just a handful of the countless things FOX News will never tell you because they like Republicans to stay scared, uninformed, and angry. (Hint: It's how they make money off of you.):
Medicare and Medicaid (Medical debt is the No. 1 reason for personal bankruptcy in the U.S. and these programs help you avoid that.)
Social Security (We all pay in so we all can live a little better in retirement, but the guy you voted for is likely going to make it go away. Oopsies!)
40-hour work week (That's right, Democrats gave you "the weekend.")
Overtime pay (Bet you've enjoyed that a time or two.)
Federal Farm Loan Act (Among other things this act does, it helps farmers get affordable food to your table… or it did before the guy you voted for started dismantling all that, but whatevs!)
Family and Medical Leave Act (Yes, Democrats gave you paid sick leave.)
Pell grants and student loan program (I'm assuming you don't care about this because it's about getting a better education.)
Affordable Care Act [This helps everyone get health insurance by creating a competitive marketplace (capitalism for good!), expands Medicaid eligibility (socialism for good!), and makes sure your employer can't fuck you over if you get sick (government regulation for good!) Oh, also, if you enjoy the Affordable Care Act, but hate Obamacare, boy, do I have some shocking news for you… They're the same thing.]
And thanks to Warren, Ohio's Tribune Chronicle — specifically, Ron Urchek's Letter to the Editor of that paper — that compiled these and other reasons to thank a Democrat. Because journalism also matters.
In fact, it's so important it's the only profession mentioned in the U.S. Constitution because a free press is supposed to keep the powerful in check. But, you'd just call that fake news, I guess.
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sophieinwonderland · 4 months ago
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Cruelty. Is. The. Point.
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There are not words to describe the level of sheer EVIL on display by this administration. Gleefully cutting contracts that would prevent fraud and identity theft of American citizens.
There's not much more to say here. The MAGA movement is founded on evil and they aren't even trying to conceal it anymore.
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justinspoliticalcorner · 4 months ago
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Amanda Marcotte at Salon:
It's starting to look like Donald Trump is deliberately wrecking the economy. As Robert Kuttner at the American Prospect wrote this week, "no other president has gone out of his way to create a collapse," but there's no other way to interpret Trump's actions. Pointless tariffs will only jack up inflation. Illegally shutting down much of the federal government and laying off thousands at random will suck money out of the economy, forcing a recession. Both consumer confidence and the stock market are diving and a likely surge in unemployment — driven in no small part by Elon Musk recklessly firing federal workers without regard for law or necessity — will make it worse. And if all these federal cuts lead, as expected, to people not getting Social Security checks or health coverage, the disaster will likely spiral.  Kuttner can't decide if Trump wants the economy to crash or if his actions are "based on sheer ignorance and impulsivity." Trump, however, indicated malicious intent during his seemingly endless speech in front of Congress on Tuesday night. Trump mocked the fears over imminent inflation by sneering that it's merely "a little disturbance." It's a familiar rhetorical move of his to paint his victims as whiners. In this case, however, his victims include most Americans, who aren't independently wealthy and can't simply afford rising costs and massive job losses.  Trump mocked the fears over imminent inflation by sneering that it's merely "a little disturbance." It's a familiar rhetorical move of his to paint his victims as whiners. It's an understatement to call it "unprecedented" to have a president who hates most Americans, including his own voters, and wants them to suffer. But, as Jamelle Bouie of the New York Times persuasively argued Wednesday, Trump's psychology makes it explicable. Trump's "every executive function exists to satisfy his ego," Bouie wrote. He continues to whine on a near-daily basis about losing the 2020 election. "[I]t stands to reason that Trump would want revenge against the public," Bouie concluded, adding that Trump is now undergoing "a retribution campaign against the American people." Thomas Edsall of the New York Times spoke with psychologists who confirmed Bouie's layman understanding of Trump's disordered mental state. They affirmed that Trump suffers from "a congenital sense of entitlement," whose personality is like that of "street toughs, bullies, abusive husbands and hate-crime perpetrators." Even in the 2024 election, he didn't get over 50% of the vote. It makes sense that, after nearly a decade of most Americans rejecting him, a malignant narcissist like Trump would detest Americans categorically, and wish nothing more than to punish them all.  As for his supporters, there's good reason Trump enjoys hurting them, as well. One of his favorite moves is to humiliate people who are dumb enough to fawn over him. Even during Tuesday's speech, he reminded us he loves to kick someone in the face after they bent to kiss his feet. After congratulating Marco Rubio for getting the secretary of state job — for which Rubio had to repeatedly prostrate himself — Trump threatened him. "Good luck, Marco. Now we know who to blame if anything goes wrong," Trump said, relishing one more bit of public shaming of a man who has done so much to flatter him. 
Like most abusers, Trump's go-to move when challenged is to blame his victims. Unlike most abusers, however, Trump has a small army of spinmeisters and apologists who will echo his victim-blaming rhetoric. As the economic damage starts to balloon out, the number of people who will be told that they brought this on themselves will grow — likely until most Americans are being blamed for what Trump inflicted on them. 
Malignant traitor Trump victim-blames Americans for his struggles to get a functioning economy.
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nokingsnocrowns · 3 months ago
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We Support Federal Workers
Hold The Line
📷 San Francisco, CA
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abearinthewoods · 4 months ago
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onlytiktoks · 3 months ago
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dontmean2bepoliticalbut · 7 days ago
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political-us · 4 months ago
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Congress members call for the immediate release of Mahmoud Khalil:
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thingstrumperssay · 4 months ago
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So president Musk's barely legal fanbase decided that a person who's still alive is dead so they could take away his benefits while he's still using them.
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my-midlife-crisis · 4 months ago
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thedaddycomplex · 4 months ago
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I'm really getting tired of pointing out what dip-shits these people are.
Remember when Trump said he would only hire the best people? Well, Pete Hegseth, the raging alcoholic Fox News personality he installed as the goddamn Secretary of Defense accidentally texted U.S. military strike plans in Yemen to Jeffrey Goldberg, the fucking editor-in-chief of The Atlantic.
These were "highly sensitive and classified details about the Pentagon's plan to carry out military air strikes against the Houthis, who have been launching attacks on Western commercial vessels in the Red Sea for more than a year." If that publication had decided to cite details from the texts, our service members could have been targeted and killed.
Oh, and before you MAGA boot-lickers come at me about this being "fAkE nEwS" or whatever you call facts that don't fit your weak-ass narrative: The White House admitted the mistake.
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