370+ people logged into Teams to watch the meeting… and that’s all they got to do, watch… a slide deck. No audio the entire time. Makes one wonder if offshoring all of IT is really even a bad thing?!? Can’t get any worse.
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Ha, the id--ts in MCBU who think that IT people are actually responsible for having Teams working… it’s all about updating your ADO boards and running PI planning meetings.
Yeah so on that similar note, since we don’t run or operate our own artificial lifts, maybe we can just give all of it to service providers and get rid of the 100 tech teams we have that do overlapping analyses for these things.
Whatever Teams meeting it was… it’s still pretty true that it doesn’t have anything to do with any Chevron IT employee though. That’s a Microsoft service.
When an ESP fails, is that on the Chevron production engineer or is that on Baker?
@a4+1jn08e8m0 Found the IT employee. No, it was out for all of MCBU (in-building) and quite a few people in Houston as well.
@by+1 SETH Recap event was a completely different meeting than the Upstream Townhall you are all dwelling on… lord the reading comprehension is pi-s poor! SETH Recap was a local MCBU only meeting yesterday morning. For fu--s sake… if you didn’t even know about the SETH Recap, then why are you chiming in?
@bd what meeting did they say there was going to be 30% cut in MCBU? Nothing in the upstream townhall said that at all. I have no idea what OP is talking about not being able to hear audio. Mine came in just fine.
@a4+1 let me guess, you’re in IT? Makes sense… cause you aren’t even talking about the correct meeting mo--n. The SETH Recap had no audio… something going on in that conference room, and no one could figure it out. “Luddite” dead give-a-way that you’re a dork.
MCBU 30% cut
Ha ha 🙄 the typical Luddite response about IT, as if Teams missing audio is a US IT issue. I logged on virtually as well, and it was fine. Maybe it’s user error? Permian Basin grandpa who can’t operate technology newer than 1990?