Shark Tank: What's with all the questions?
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Shark Tank: No, really, there ARE no
stupid questions ...
Shark Tank: No, really, there ARE no
stupid questions ...
02/01/2005 09:06 PMThis multinational company often uses phone conferencing for meetings,
which is how IT staffers in several countries happen to be listening
to a salesman extolling the virtues of a laptop fingerprint reader.
Shark Tank: If I can get around it, it
must be OK
Shark Tank: If I can get around it, it
must be OK
04/06/2005 02:42 PMThis company's sales system has been modified to block orders from
customers with credit problems. But according to a branch sales
manager, the credit check doesn't work.
Shark Tank: Sure, we can do that
Shark Tank: Sure, we can do that
03/13/2003 10:22 AMThis assignment is technically pretty straightforward: Write an
application to track how long it takes to process each document at the
company. But the politics of putting it in place are a little more
complicated.
Shark Tank: Just our way of saying
thanks
Shark Tank: Just our way of saying
thanks
03/06/2004 01:53 AMThis software-based simulator is huge, it's more than a decade old,
it's the division's cash cow -- and the project to deliver a new
version is on track to miss its February delivery date by about four
months.
Shark Tank: Two-fer
Shark Tank: Two-fer
03/17/2005 02:55 AMPlant foreman comes to this pilot fish with a challenge: He wants a
way to display important operational statistics so machine operators
can see them at a glance.
Shark Tank: Ya think?
Shark Tank: Ya think?
03/17/2005 02:55 AMPilot fish is on the team deploying a management system for a medical
practice. And because some of the users are computerphobic, the team
tries to make things as mistakeproof as possible.
Shark Tank: Sometimes they just don't
want to know
Shark Tank: Sometimes they just don't
want to know
12/03/2003 12:36 AMIt's the early 1980s, and at a big Midwestern bank, this mainframe
programmer pilot fish is part of a project that will revolutionize
general ledger -- except for a billion-dollar problem.
Shark Tank: Aw, would we do that to you?
Shark Tank: Aw, would we do that to you?
03/14/2005 05:10 PMIt's the late 1980s, and new-on-the-job IT pilot fish gets his first
important project: Expand the Ethernet backbone into a new office area
at this manufacturing company.
Shark Tank: It's all the PC he needs
Shark Tank: It's all the PC he needs
09/22/2004 12:32 AMThe company's executive offices are being recarpeted over the weekend,
so this IT manager moves all the bigwigs' PCs on Friday, then heads
out for a conference. But on Monday, the president isn't happy.
Shark Tank: Don't DO That!
Shark Tank: Don't DO That!
08/06/2004 11:59 PMIt's years ago at this busy circuit-board manufacturing facility, and
the new component-insertion machine suddenly starts sticking
capacitors and resistors everywhere but where they belong.
Shark Tank: Just because
Shark Tank: Just because
01/05/2005 01:35 AMIt's the mid-1990s, and this IT pilot fish works in a small support
department at a big company where some processes are handled the
old-fashioned way: through paperwork and sneakernet.
Shark Tank: Just doing our bit
Shark Tank: Just doing our bit
04/20/2004 11:29 PMIt's the 1970s, and this pilot fish is working at a site in the Far
East for a U.S. organization when communications problems set in.
Shark Tank: Yep, that would do it
Shark Tank: Yep, that would do it
12/19/2004 03:19 PMThis big construction-equipment dealership has locations in several
states -- and one IT pilot fish who's responsible for all of them.
Shark Tank: Just like it says in the ad
Shark Tank: Just like it says in the ad
12/19/2003 11:34 AMIt's the late 1980s, and this pilot fish is working for a government
contractor when an order comes in from an Air Force legal office for
three cutting-edge, top-of-the-line handheld scanners.
Shark Tank: Well, that's one way to do
it
Shark Tank: Well, that's one way to do
it
12/19/2004 03:19 PMIt's the spring of 1999, and this pilot fish has just set up a
computer as a time server for the steel mill where he works -- which
should make the switch to daylight-saving time a breeze.
Shark Tank: And we certainly can't have
that, can we?
Shark Tank: And we certainly can't have
that, can we?
03/13/2003 10:22 AMThere's a vote coming up at this international association of
educators, so the executive director gives the IT manager pilot fish
the job of estimating how much it'll cost using paper ballots and
scanning equipment.
Shark Tank: What's in a Name?
Shark Tank: What's in a Name?
03/28/2005 01:18 PMState agency's data warehouse project is renamed: It's now officially
an "administrative systems reporting database." But why not just call
it a data warehouse?
Shark Tank: Who is he, again?
Shark Tank: Who is he, again?
11/05/2003 12:43 AMWhen it's time for this consultant pilot fish to install the mortgage
application he's written for a local bank, he walks into the bank and
informs a teller, "I'm the computer guy..."
Shark Tank: Thanks for All Your Help
Shark Tank: Thanks for All Your Help
07/31/2004 12:20 AMRemote server goes down hard, and it appears to be due to overheating.
So a tech is dispatched to the remote site to replace the server's fan
-- but that's not the problem.
Shark Tank: It's all in how you ask
Shark Tank: It's all in how you ask
06/05/2005 10:55 PMSysadmin pilot fish works in a hospital, and he works hard to keep the
staff happy -- especially the pharmacists. So when a networked machine
that dispenses medications goes off-line, fish knows what to do.
Shark Tank: Can't be!
Shark Tank: Can't be!
12/19/2004 03:19 PMIt's the late 1980s, and this pilot fish working at a big insurance
company is facing the kind of miserable weekend project that only a
penny-pinching mainframe shop can provide.
Shark Tank: Get it?
Shark Tank: Get it?
08/20/2004 11:15 PMThis university's server center is in a space never intended for that
purpose -- dark, moldy, carpeted, with wonky air conditioning. Then
management finally agrees to move it to a more appropriate space.
Shark Tank: Possible
Shark Tank: Possible
01/17/2004 10:38 PMIt's back in the days of punch cards and paper tape, and the school
district where this student pilot fish lives has a minicomputer just
for student use.
Shark Tank: Because it's there
Shark Tank: Because it's there
07/09/2004 12:05 AMThis software company is eager to show its investors that it's
spending money wisely. So when someone suggests using offshore
development, the CTO begins courting offshore vendors.
Shark Tank: You're very welcome
Shark Tank: You're very welcome
01/22/2004 02:11 AMThis IT pilot fish, the technical guru at a small company, needs
copies: 50 pages, double-sided, collated and stapled. So he loads his
originals into the copier and, unfortunately, gets help.
Shark Tank: Who needs it?
Shark Tank: Who needs it?
03/06/2004 01:53 AMIt's the mid-1990s, and this site has two networks. One is an
under-construction Ethernet network running Novell NetWare to
Windows-based PCs. The other one -- the mainframe network -- is, well,
interesting.
Shark Tank: Roadkill
Shark Tank: Roadkill
05/14/2004 12:29 AMThis business continuity pilot fish is on the team figuring out the
impact on the company in the event of a major outage at a remote
technology center. Now, who should they talk to?
Shark Tank: We have a winner!
Shark Tank: We have a winner!
06/10/2004 11:48 PMThis pilot fish works for a vendor that installs specialized software
for state lottery departments, which is why he's on-site at a state
lottery headquarters one evening when some lucky lottery player wins
big.
Shark Tank: Will you just shut up?
Shark Tank: Will you just shut up?
07/31/2004 12:20 AMThis state government department makes a big, expensive IT purchase --
and IT managers are so proud of the new acquisition, they want
everyone to see it.
Shark Tank: It just doesn't work that
way
Shark Tank: It just doesn't work that
way
07/02/2004 03:34 AMFlash back to the late 1980s, when this IT pilot fish and a co-worker
want to access their office PCs from home. And their boss agrees -- as
long as they can do it very cheaply.
Shark Tank: Wanna bet she still says no?
Shark Tank: Wanna bet she still says no?
03/25/2005 05:07 PMDeveloper pilot fish needs to set up a Web front end for a database as
part of a project he's working on. And he finds exactly the tool he
needs -- or at least he thinks so.
Shark Tank: A little knowledge -- and a
little too much cat
Shark Tank: A little knowledge -- and a
little too much cat
05/28/2004 12:17 AMIt's the late 1980s, and this tech support pilot fish for a PC vendor
gets a call from a user who complains that his cat has reformatted his
hard drive. Fish doesn't buy it -- at first.
Shark Tank: Now you know why there was a
job opening
Shark Tank: Now you know why there was a
job opening
06/29/2004 11:54 PMThis mainframe support pilot fish transfers to the corporate data
security group. But there doesn't seem to be any past security data
about the servers he's supposed to be responsible for.
Shark Tank: Up against the wall
Shark Tank: Up against the wall
06/03/2004 11:18 PMThis state legislative committee is experimenting with transforming
the lawmaking process from paper to paperless, complete with laptops,
projection screens -- and instant messaging.
Shark Tank: Doing the numbers
Shark Tank: Doing the numbers
07/23/2004 11:41 PMThis pilot fish at a major bank is working on the team that's
installing a new international finance application. The go-live time
is 5 p.m. on Friday, and it looks like they're going to make it --
until they find a bug.
Shark Tank: Someone told me not to
Shark Tank: Someone told me not to
07/20/2004 11:05 PMThese government offices get long-awaited server upgrades, and each
arrives complete with a new UPS. But before they can be installed,
word comes from HQ: Do not install the new UPSs.
Shark Tank: Go ahead -- help yourself
Shark Tank: Go ahead -- help yourself
07/21/2004 11:12 PMThis non-IT pilot fish is trying to open an electronic purchase order.
Ordinarily, that just requires typing in an account code -- but the
system won't accept it.
Shark Tank: But such a deal!
Shark Tank: But such a deal!
04/30/2004 11:21 PMThis developer pilot fish needs to make sure the communication
software he's working on will function with most commonly used modems
-- and there's really only one way to do it.
Shark Tank: They don't really care; they
just want help
Shark Tank: They don't really care; they
just want help
04/29/2004 11:29 PMFor this new pilot fish on the help desk, troubleshooting over the
phone is second nature. So when a a panicky user calls believing he's
destroyed his computer and lost all his files, fish doesn't miss a
beat.
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