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It can become almost obsessive to try and shave more time off, to improve the experience for the users. But how much good are we really doing by taking it to the extreme — and what if hat tip to Joe Shonk here we are actually doing the opposite? There are some industry verticals where logon time, or TTOE, is absolutely vital. Healthcare goes without saying — seconds can mean life or death. Finance, particularly investment banking, is another vertical where they care deeply about these metrics — speed of response can translate into thousands, maybe even tens or hundreds of thousands, of dollars.

For particular sectors, it can definitely be argued that shaving every second off the logon time KPI is a viable pursuit with a net business benefit. For other sectors though, we have to adopt a more nuanced approach.

This can, perversely, be proportional to what they are used to. Users who currently have two-minute logons may well find that a fifty second logon feels much faster. But a difference of one or two seconds to an already-healthy logon time will probably not even be noticed.

As a rule of thumb, many authorities work on the premise that less than thirty seconds for TTOE is an acceptable logon. I try and take this a step further, and have my own little mantra when dealing with this.

Of course, you still need to constantly monitor the logon time KPIs — if it suddenly trends upwards, you need to identify the cause of the uptick, and address it. Which of course is another reason you should go and download uberAgent right now! Another point that is worth bringing attention to is the oft-quoted anecdote about cost savings through improving logon time KPIs.

It all sounds very impressive. But is it accurate? Unfortunately not. Obviously, I am sure you all could have predicted this, but the data bears out that if you are in an EUC environment, the actual worker devices themselves are where you need to make sure that everything network-related is functioning without issue. When it comes to storage and networks, speed, optimal configuration and avoidance of errors is absolutely critical to logon times.

Make your networks and storage as fast as you can afford, and spend the time and effort required to make them — and keep them — properly optimized and error-free. Again, I keep coming back to this point — monitoring of infrastructure components such as networks and storage is vital, and you should invest in technologies such as uberAgent that can help you in a holistic monitoring solution. Well, you may have noticed in the first two parts we have concentrated simply on pure vanilla builds.

Then we will start a series of deep-dives into the impact of all these moving parts — provisioning, policy, antivirus, profile management, etc. I have a couple of webinars coming up that might mean part 3 is a week or so away at the earliest feel free to sign up for my presentation on COVID impact which is coming soon! Your email address will not be published.

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