We are a staff of 3 IT people. 2 of us handle all internal operations, and 1 handles the www application.
We have end to end control from SQL Server 2008, Windows server, up to the .NET application that runs the entire company such as Sales, Marketing, HR, Finance, Order Processing, Inventory, Reports, etc.
We manage approximately 1550+ Stored procedures, easily 500 or so tables, and off shoot side applications as well. We manage users machines, security cards, printers, documentation, etc.
We work hard, but we have very little time for testing. Our business is seasonal based as well so often times testing particular conditions is very tough.
What I am wondering is if my situation would be considered a normal one? Our head IT person tends to estimate projects such as say adding several new columns to a complex system that has over-reaching dependencies across 6-7 tables and 2-3 different screen processes in our application at TWELVE to TWENTY hours!.....Corr ect me if I am wrong but isn't that a bit low? And this is including testing, etc everything....( i.e pushed to live in that timeframe)..
We always have problems and like I stated before testing is difficult unless you've been in this system for 4-5 years and know all the ins and outs of it. I have been here for 2 years and I am starting to feel incredibly overwhelmed.
Just wondering if this is the norm and I should start looking for a new career because I keep making mistakes that my colleague says should be avoidable, but WOW....difficul t for me to always see everything....
We have end to end control from SQL Server 2008, Windows server, up to the .NET application that runs the entire company such as Sales, Marketing, HR, Finance, Order Processing, Inventory, Reports, etc.
We manage approximately 1550+ Stored procedures, easily 500 or so tables, and off shoot side applications as well. We manage users machines, security cards, printers, documentation, etc.
We work hard, but we have very little time for testing. Our business is seasonal based as well so often times testing particular conditions is very tough.
What I am wondering is if my situation would be considered a normal one? Our head IT person tends to estimate projects such as say adding several new columns to a complex system that has over-reaching dependencies across 6-7 tables and 2-3 different screen processes in our application at TWELVE to TWENTY hours!.....Corr ect me if I am wrong but isn't that a bit low? And this is including testing, etc everything....( i.e pushed to live in that timeframe)..
We always have problems and like I stated before testing is difficult unless you've been in this system for 4-5 years and know all the ins and outs of it. I have been here for 2 years and I am starting to feel incredibly overwhelmed.
Just wondering if this is the norm and I should start looking for a new career because I keep making mistakes that my colleague says should be avoidable, but WOW....difficul t for me to always see everything....
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