This article will discuss best practices for technology onboarding and new hire account requests. Purchasing standards for staff laptops and recommendations, prices, and comparisons of each computer are visible.
Technology Onboarding Best Practices and Information
- PennKey username - Most technology onboarding processes cannot begin without a PennKey. Technology requests should be submitted as soon as possible (even without a PennKey) so we can start the process; however, we ask that you follow up with PennKey information once it is received.
- Day one deployment - Day one deployment is our goal! This is made possible by advanced notice of the new hires' start date (at least ten business days notice preferred). If your technology request cannot be processed in time to arrive on the start date, a loaner may be provided (subject to availability).
- Account mirroring - To avoid mistakes during the account provisioning process, we ask that access to resources be explicitly requested when completing the technology onboarding survey.
- Specialized software and configurations - Many departments require software and configurations specific to their workflow. While we know most needs, please include these (to the best of your ability) when completing the 'specialized software' section of the technology onboarding survey. Some examples include - Google Apps, Java (for Ben Financials), Smart View, Global Protect, etc.
- Pricing - Technology pricing can fluctuate 10% or more during its product life cycle.
After reading this guide, complete the Staff Technology Onboarding Survey to submit an official technology request.
Laptop Recommendations and Standards
This section will discuss the price difference and usage of Mac versus Windows PC laptops. For more information regarding other products or brands, please contact your Wharton Computing Representative.
Mac
Mac computers run on macOS, the proprietary operating system of Apple products. This system is also known for its user-friendly interface, stability, and security features. Mac models excel in picture accuracy and photo and video editing tasks and remain compatible with most productivity applications. Mac systems can seamlessly integrate with other Apple devices and services, such as iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch, and iCloud. This allows for a cohesive and interconnected user experience across multiple devices.
Windows PC
Windows PCs operate on the Windows operating system, which is developed by Microsoft. Windows is known for its widespread usage, versatility, and compatibility. Windows has a vast library of compatible software applications, ranging from productivity tools and creative suites to gaming software and specialized business applications. This broad ecosystem contributes to the popularity of Windows PCs in various domains.
Comparison
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Recommended Operating System | MacBook Pro | Dell 7450 Ultralight |
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