hot potato workers
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@scottalanmiller said in hot potato workers:
Also noticed the logo is the RDS logo, so pretty sure it is RDS.
Of that I never actually had doubt.
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@scottalanmiller said in hot potato workers:
@dashrender said in hot potato workers:
M365 Business Premium
You already have Premium? Or you are just looking at the upgrade delta?
It's funny, in Central America "premium" is used as a derogatory term. It's funny to hear it in product names.
Premium is no a derogatory term in my country (Dominican Republic). It classifies as service higher than normal.
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@dbeato said in hot potato workers:
@scottalanmiller said in hot potato workers:
@dashrender said in hot potato workers:
M365 Business Premium
You already have Premium? Or you are just looking at the upgrade delta?
It's funny, in Central America "premium" is used as a derogatory term. It's funny to hear it in product names.
Premium is no a derogatory term in my country (Dominican Republic). It classifies as service higher than normal.
Here it is used to mean "trashy". More money than taste.
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@scottalanmiller interesting side note lol.
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@dashrender said in hot potato workers:
Azure Virtual Desktop
Started using this a few weeks ago as a solution for something and has been excellent. It works well with Intune as well, so no need for an on-prem AD.
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@obsolesce said in hot potato workers:
@dashrender said in hot potato workers:
Azure Virtual Desktop
Started using this a few weeks ago as a solution for something and has been excellent. It works well with Intune as well, so no need for an on-prem AD.
You lost me on the no need for on-premises AD...
- is it because you can manage it with Intune instead of AD/GPOs?
Do you consider it practically identical to an RDS server? or a VDI solution?
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TLDR, but whatever you end up doing, you'll need to make it very easy for the users, otherwise they'll just end up sharing passwords coz that'll be easier and faster.
You somehow need to make the users responsible for their actions, that's the only way you'll get compliance from them.
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@siringo said in hot potato workers:
TLDR, but whatever you end up doing, you'll need to make it very easy for the users, otherwise they'll just end up sharing passwords coz that'll be easier and faster.
You somehow need to make the users responsible for their actions, that's the only way you'll get compliance from them.
OMG THIS ^.
Yes I definitely realize this. New management definitely seems more on board with trying to right with security, so hopefully it will be easier to hold employees feet to the fire for doing stuff wrong, but you're absolutely right that people will create their own shadow IT whenever possible/when they find it easier than doing what's right.
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@siringo said in hot potato workers:
TLDR, but whatever you end up doing, you'll need to make it very easy for the users, otherwise they'll just end up sharing passwords coz that'll be easier and faster.
Only if you have completely incompetent management who allows this to happen and makes security not a priority and/or hires totally POS workers with no ethics or competence.
That said, obviously that's generally the case. Just saying that a healthy company with just mediocre management and any kind of good hiring practices won't have that issue. But that's such a minority that sadly you have to assume that this will be true.
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I was thinking about this last night. Is there anything you could do with QR codes or similar. Issue a card per device. They swipe/flash the card to log on and the same to log off.
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@siringo said in hot potato workers:
I was thinking about this last night. Is there anything you could do with QR codes or similar. Issue a card per device. They swipe/flash the card to log on and the same to log off.
you know of a windows solution that does that? I don't, though I've never looked for one either.