Comment Starship (Score 1) 299
Bill was referring that he hoped Starship and Grace Slick will continue to tour.
Bill was referring that he hoped Starship and Grace Slick will continue to tour.
I've been a software developer / consultant over 20 years.
With each installation we are given full access to our own pc/workstation and have full admin rights to development servers for the project. If production support is required, we are also given access to production systems as well, but this is more of an exception than the rule.
I recently finished a lengthy assignment with Union Pacific. There are many spart people there - but their security policies regarding developers is something from a TSA screener.
1. Developers do not have admin access to their own workstations even if they are required to design and test windows services.
2. Developers cannot perform any task which requires Admin privs on their own machine.
3. VMWare instances of XP and Windows Server are allocated and developers are given Admin rights to these machines, however the VM infrastructure is so overloaded - login can take 10 minutes or more ( in the DEV environment).
So - to answer your question - Admin rights NOT being given to developers is the exception. Only in large companies with paranoid and strict policies will you find this to be the case.
Byte your tongue.