on 02-25-2013 6:42 PM
Our organization is in the infancy stages of rolling out SAP TAO to our associates. We have a limited number of concurent licenses and in order to control the number of active users, we have placed SAP TAO and the required programs on virtual machines. There has got to be a better practice than using VMs that require us to delete/add new users thereby extending the on-boarding time for users.
The organization doesn't like to push out mass updates, so they have refrained from installing locally on users PC. The initial idea of installin it on a VM was nice becuase if you had to make an update, you could do it to the master/mother VM and it would propogate down to all of the child VMs.
Does anyone have any insight or suggestings that my help?
Hi Alexander,
The solution of going with VM's seems to be a very apt one. I have a small question though, why would end users want to use SAP TAO, isn't it a product meant for the QA team. Sorry if this sounds trivial.
Regards
Ahmed
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