TragicMonkey
Poisoned Waffles
Sun Sever Su:
If you sit by the network router long enough, you will see your enemy logoff.
And you can unplug cables at random intervals! There's always a bright side, even if you have to light the fire yourself!
Sun Sever Su:
If you sit by the network router long enough, you will see your enemy logoff.
See that's the thing. It's not going to affect the user base. It will be invisible to them. At worst, it will affect their wait times, and history demonstrates that they're quite content to put the call on speaker and wait for 40 minutes for their call to be answered if necessary.
No, this one's going to be pain for us, and for us alone.
When their call wait times start getting past 60 minutes every time, they will notice.![]()
The evidence does not support such a contention.
You DO have your user expectations considerably lowered! Well done!
The Australian Government, after an extensive security review lasting several years, is. Our network is rated for National Security Clearance Protected.So you're completely happy with all your company data being held on a computer owned by Microsoft?
Or a whole, hugely expensive product is used for one trivial application. It could have been used for a whole lot more and is quite versatile. However after the pilot trial everyone forgot about it and moved on to the next big thing.Me: "Hey Tier above me. Can I get help with problem X?"
Tier Above Me: "Sure thing. WOW here's the problem. Your procedures for how you do this are insane! This isn't how it's done in the 'Official ISO 420.69 How You Should Do This' manual. My recommended solution is a full top down rebuild of your entire process."
Me: "......"
I HATE our hold music. And yet, we had an email the other day asking what it was because they liked it so much.The help desk "please wait while we tend to our finger nails" music that is on a ten second loop, never changes, is badly recorded and drives everyone crazy when you put it on speakerphone.
In addition, Microsoft and AWS had to assure the Australian federal and state governments that the physical infrastructure used to house said data is on Australian territory. If any of it was housed outside Australia, e.g. San Diego for AWS, the data and contract will be yoinked and significant penalties will apply. Both Microsoft and AWS have a number of really significant infrastructure investments on Australian soil.The Australian Government, after an extensive security review lasting several years, is. Our network is rated for National Security Clearance Protected.
Granting of course your characterisation of the situation, which is inaccurate. Microsoft, at best, owns infrastructure. Data is always and always will be owned by the customer.
The help desk "please wait while we tend to our finger nails" music that is on a ten second loop, never changes, is badly recorded and drives everyone crazy when you put it on speakerphone.
I HATE our hold music. And yet, we had an email the other day asking what it was because they liked it so much.
I don't mind music that is constant -- it's the silent 1-second break every 15 seconds that makes you think someone is actually picking up, when all you get is "Your call is very important to us...".
What I hate is when the person reading the script for the phone menu tree hasn't practiced and apparently has never read aloud before, so they speak veeeeeeerrrrry slowly. I want to know what number to press, I don't need five general announcements read at the pace of a toddler showing their skill at deciphering hieroglyphics.
QuackNothing is worse when the most used internal system has a spoken menu that you can't skip through, yes 99% of all calls are option 3 then 2 but nope you have to listen to all 7 menus before you can chose option 3.
"You can't ALWAYS be experiencing a higher than average call volume. That's not how averages work." - Seen on the internet
This is how it was PLANNED to work!Aaaand my phone isn't working in Genesys.
We tested this. Then I got a completely new laptop because my previous one sucked.
Okay an hour and a half after my rostered start time, I have successfully completed an interaction.This is how it was PLANNED to work!