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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @bbigford
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      @BBigford said:

      Funny, I literally just posted about Slacklink text, asking how good it is. How are you liking it? Pretty expensive? AD tie in that isn't a paid third party solution?

      Well that brings about a great question - does DO even have AD for internal/company computers?

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        ryan_do
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        We don't. In fact there are only a handful of Windows PCs (mostly among finance people and some non-technical roles) in the whole company and no MS services involved at all. Most of the company is on Macs with a large contingent who use Linux on their desktop (including me). We currently use Google for our email, authentication services.

        DO is quite a bit different from other corporate environments I've worked in. There is no real IT department, we have a couple people in office who help out less technical employees with office IT type stuff but every user is the administrator of their own desktops/laptops (and in the case of laptops, the devices owner as well since DO has a 50/50 program for laptops), there is no specific required software or tools (but a budget is available for whatever paid licenses may be needed). It's a very different world from corporate IT and totally different to be somewhere where everyone is a competent computer user capable of solving their own problems (the only exception being our Juniper VPN which would be great if it only had a decent Linux client but we solve those issues collaboratively in our #linux slack channel).

        On slack, we love it. I joined DO back in 2013 (pre seed funding) when we handled internal chat via IRC and it was a mess. Slack is great, it does what it is supposed to and never gets in the way. I believe that we continue to have more slack channels than employees as everyone is empowered to create channels, each team has their own channel along with company wide channels, a channel designated for remote employees, one specifically for office related stuff for those in NYC, etc. We are also using a ton of different bots and integrations with slack to do more with it. Our CI systems all report via slack to the relevant channels for the teams managing them and there are even a couple teams that can trigger a deploy from slack.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender
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          @ryan_do said:

          I'm not surprised by this at all. If you're greenfield setup in the last 5 years, it's extremely likely that you don't need anything Microsoft, with the possible exception of MS Office - but even that's low these days as the alternatives can frequently convert them well enough to get along without purchasing MS Office.

          What is any kind of centralized authentication/account creation mechanism do you use? You mentioned Google Apps - does it authenticate more than just your email?

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            ryan_do
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            I don't work much with our backend systems. We also have an LDAP server integrated with a couple of our services like Jira, our Internal GitHub Enterprise server, and our VPN.

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              Alex Sage @ryan_do
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              @ryan_do What is the culture of the company like?

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              • PSX_DefectorP
                PSX_Defector @ryan_do
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                @ryan_do said:

                A few other perks include reimbursement of the cost of your Internet connection

                How about paying for my OC3?

                Of course, I'm a Windows guy in a Vmware world, so probably couldn't get a job over there anyways.

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                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @PSX_Defector
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                  @PSX_Defector said:

                  @ryan_do said:

                  A few other perks include reimbursement of the cost of your Internet connection

                  How about paying for my OC3?

                  A personal OC3? Want to run their backup data center do you? 😉

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                  • dafyreD
                    dafyre @travisdh1
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                    @travisdh1 said:

                    @PSX_Defector said:

                    @ryan_do said:

                    A few other perks include reimbursement of the cost of your Internet connection

                    How about paying for my OC3?

                    A personal OC3? Want to run their backup data center do you? 😉

                    If that would help me get a job... yes, ha ha ha!

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                    • PSX_DefectorP
                      PSX_Defector @travisdh1
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                      @travisdh1 said:

                      @PSX_Defector said:

                      @ryan_do said:

                      A few other perks include reimbursement of the cost of your Internet connection

                      How about paying for my OC3?

                      A personal OC3? Want to run their backup data center do you? 😉

                      Be surprised how cheap it can get on contract from some CLECs and even some ILECs.

                      Last time I spec'd out a pipe from AT&T, with an OC3 to the office and some colo space in a DC near my house, a 100Mbps ethernet loop into the cage would only cost me about $900 a month. Of course, that doesn't include internet access, just a dumb pipe straight to the DC. I would mooch off whatever I could get from there. Even then, if I had to buy access, would probably run me ~$600 to $800 for AT&T.

                      In certain parts of the country, you can get some serious bandwidth for reasonable prices. With cheap access, I was thinking of running a fax service from the house. Some CLEC was offering $1200 DS3 pipes (45Mbps) with a full PRI a while back. Combine that with some cheap equipment, I would have a reasonable revenue stream for pretty much nothing.

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                        ryan_do
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                        @aaronstuder - The culture is great. While there are always growing pains as we become a larger company (there were 15 people when I joined) overall it's an amazing place to work. I like to talk a lot about the perks but the people are what makes DO awesome. Before joining DO (and coming from a background that included a lot of freelance work) my personal rule was that I would not work somewhere if I did not report to a VP or higher and had the ability to tell that person when they are wrong. DO has grown a lot but I could sit down with all three co-founders over the course of this week (as could any employee) to talk about whatever I wanted. Generally these discussions are about issues or career development but not always. For most of the history of the company the execs did not have offices, for several months I sat right next to a couple of the co-founders every day. With our growth a couple executives now have offices (glass walled) though one co-founder gave his up to be a dedicated interview room since he wasn't using it much anyway. I'm not sure how clear a picture this gives you but hopefully it helps.

                        @PSX_Defector - Haha.. technically the internet connection re-imbursement is the remotee equivalent of the transportation benefit given to locals. Those of us in NYC have our monthly subway pass paid for by the company ($117/month) and this same amount is available for remotes to put towards their Internet access.

                        Since people seem interested I'll add just a bit more about what it's like to work at DO. When I explain it to others I almost always use the phrase "we are spoiled", and we are. Here is a list of some of the company events I've done since moving to NYC:

                        • Weekend Ski Trip in Vermont
                        • Tailgated and attended the Giants/Jets game
                        • Attended a Yankees/Mets game
                        • Star Wars VII opening night
                        • Got to attend a screening at the Tribecca film festival
                        • An octoberfest river cruise up the hudson
                        • Numerous company parties, dinners, etc (we have a company Thanksgiving dinner every year, an anniversary party, and a holiday party)
                        • Attended OSCON, the Community Leadership Summit and Scale14x last year

                        I am sure I am forgetting a few things. Other in-office perks include

                        • Catered Lunches every day
                        • Breakfast and Dinner (if you're in early/late enough) via Corporate Seamless account
                        • Free beverages (including beer & wine for after 5pm)
                        • A ton of free snacks in the office

                        And with all that I should also mention that I average 45 hours per week, work/home balance is a big factor here. Technically I could get away with 40 but I like to come in an hour early to have my breakfast and get caught up before the rest of my team gets in at 10am.

                        Despite DO being a great resume builder, I am so happy here that the only way I plan to leave is to start my own business, I just don't think any other employer could compare.

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                        • travisdh1T
                          travisdh1 @ryan_do
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                          @ryan_do Sounds like a great place to work. Might have to toss you guys a resume once I get my full package put together.

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                            ryan_do
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                            There is more info and some pictures on themuse.

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                              StorageNinja Vendor @PSX_Defector
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                              @PSX_Defector If you want a list of VMware cloud air network companies to apply at I know a few 🙂

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                              • PSX_DefectorP
                                PSX_Defector @StorageNinja
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                                @John-Nicholson said:

                                @PSX_Defector If you want a list of VMware cloud air network companies to apply at I know a few 🙂

                                I'm happy where I'm at, I'm sure I'll be talking with you sometime anyways. I am the guy in Systems now.

                                And Orrie says hi. 🙂

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender
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                                  that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones.

                                  free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc.

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                                      Jason Banned @bbigford
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                                      @BBigford said:

                                      I've saw a lot of this debate on various forums. "Will on-premise IT support be replaced by MSPs and/or the cloud?" MSPs displacing (not replacing)

                                      I would says that's sensationalized. Sure it will happen at many SMBs but it's not something that is going to happen everywhere. especially not in the Enterprise sector.

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                                      • bbigfordB
                                        bbigford @Dashrender
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                                        @Dashrender said:

                                        that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones.

                                        free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc.

                                        Headphones are the new cubicles.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @bbigford
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                                          @BBigford said:

                                          @Dashrender said:

                                          that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones.

                                          free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc.

                                          Headphones are the new cubicles.

                                          Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that.

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                                          • IRJI
                                            IRJ
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                                            I am a very happy DO customer 🙂

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