Desktop Hardware and Software Deployment Plan


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Desktop Hardware and Software Deployment Plan


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Contributed by: Sunil Sharma

Planning and implementing new desktop hardware and software can be daunting. This project plan will get you through this kind of project knowing that you've covered all of your bases and wasted no time. It covers the following stages:

  • Prepare Business Case
  • Resources & Schedule Planning
  • Requirements & Detail Design
  • Engineer Solution
  • Order Hardware/Software
  • HW Install/Config
  • Application development and testing
  • Application Installation
  • Parallel Run
  • Production Support Training
  • Operation Training




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