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Standard Operating Environments
What is an SOE?
The computer industry does not have a single definition of
what an "SOE" is, but there is an understanding
that an SOE is the following:
Consistent standard disk/ghost image that is deployed to
more than one computer in an organisation. This image includes
the operating system with service pack(s) and hotfixes, and
all of the standard applications used within an organisation;
and
Consistent computer hardware of the same configuration deployed
to multiple users in an organisation. It typically includes
a pre-configured operating system with service pack(s) and
hotfixes, and all of the standard applications used within
the organisation
The SOE concept also realises that technology changes and
as such computers have a life span.
Why have an SOE?
The major advantages of having an SOE within a SME organisation
is that the time taken to deploy and configure a new computer
is greatly reduced. In a scenario where companies might be
buying different computer configurations, it is not possible
to have a streamlined install and setup process due to variations
such as disk sizes, hardware, and other factors.
By standardising the hardware and software platforms used
within the organisation, the company can deploy new equipment
and correct problems with existing equipment in a short period
of time and a minimal level of fuss.
From the perspective of the Departments, there is less downtime
on machines requiring repair along with rapid setup times
on new equipment. These efficiencies through having a standard
translate to increased productivity through reduced staff
downtime.
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and roll out projects of any size.
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