VARs: IT Ready for Fall Back
While springing forward may have caused a lot of sleepless nights of systems patching, VARs should get an extra hour of sleep when daylight-saving time ends.
While March's "spring forward" may have caught some by surprise, with many VARs and IT staff losing more than just one hour of sleep, when it's time to change the clocks on Nov. 4, everyone will be ready. Just last year the U.S. Congress decided to extend daylight-saving time, moving the spring and fall switch-over dates and potentially wreaking havoc with IT systems that weren't prepared for the change. The short timeline to complete fixes left many VARs unprepared last spring and working long hours in the weeks leading up to the change. But now that it's time to fall back, everybody is ready, according to one solution provider.At Dimension Data and its clients, everyone's Outlook calendars will still show the right appointments at the right times, since patches were applied to the systems long ago, according to Scott Chudy, a senior solutions architect at the Johannesburg, South Africa-based company.
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