It's great to be stuck in the office when you can't connect to anything. Very efficient.
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I can't even tell you how often my connection during a Teams call would randomly drop while in the Alpharetta office and I sat next to a window (where connectivity was best). That never happened when I was working from home.
@ad+1jmhst2p5 The normal course of business for the genius coworkers at Fiserv is to break everything every year and let you figure it out!
My laptop restart took about 35 minutes then can't connect to network/Outlook/teams. Another update force reboot just pop up.
Pathetic equipment… like from the goodwill
My 7 year old laptop boots up like an old car in the snow. got a ‘new’ one but it was exactly the same as the current old one
zero investment in the tools we need to do our basic jobs
and don’t get me started on how many hours a week mandatory reboots take up.
it’s as if leadership didnt care about anything except the stock price and their bonus! lol
The management that is unable to count parking spots is also unable to estimate bandwidth requirements.
I've never seen a company with so many broken processes.
They have not updated any network infrastructure yet they are using Office 365, Sapience, etc which is bogging down the network. Spend the money wasted on sapience and badgeswipe on infrastructure
We have lost the ability to 'tech' in the Fintech industry
This is just so fitting of Fiserv lol. Straight out of a comedy, want everyone in office…everyone in office can’t work.
That's not our fault. The work will be there tomorrow. Not staying late because a tech company can't provide something as basic as working wifi.
Ugh. I was ready to work early today without the.pain of colleagues and clients. Now everything is down. Wish leadership was this steadfast with our tech working as they are with RTO. They were hyper focused on that