Time Management for System Administrators by Thomas A. Limoncelli
Time Management for System Administrators Thomas A. Limoncelli ebook
Format: chm
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
ISBN: 0596007833, 9780596007836
Page: 240
Imagine a world where air traffic controllers don't have computers, where you need to talk to an operator any time you want to make a phone call, and where you have no email, no instant messaging, and no websites. Users are the system administrator's asset (hey w/o them I will be out of job). So I bought and am now reading Time Management for System Administrators (aka “The Badger”) from O'Reilly. It is being restored and re-published here due to its popularity. We've certainly come to the While some may argue otherwise, I believe there is good long term job security as a systems administrator - like the other critical roles, all companies need people to manage their computer systems. Time is a critical factor in an enterprise computing. Average reading time for this post: 56 seconds. Book recommendation - I think on Brent Ozar's site - for a 2006 book entitled "Time management for system administrators", by Tom Limoncelli (see his blog at http://everythingsysadmin.com/, he seems like good people). Time Management for System Administrators understands that an Sys Admin often has competing goals: the concurrent responsibilities of working on large projects and taking care of a user's needs. Ich hab seit Kurzem das Buch Time Management for System Administrators (es gibt hierfür auch eine Version in Deutsch) durch. I know plenty of System and Network admins. Slashdot | Time Management for System Administrators: "'System administrators have a stereotypical reputation for grumpiness and irritability. Editor's Note: This post first appeared on Dec 21, 2010 on Josh's prior blog. As a UNIX system administrator, I know the importance of time. Very good way of organizing your work day. Time Management for System Administrators, also from Tom Limoncelli.