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IT Operation Policies

The IT Operations Policies document outlines the policies that govern IT operations for a company including the Usage of IT Operations Policy covering computers, devices, and networks. It describes a BYOD policy that allows employees to use their own devices for work, saving the company money while boosting employee satisfaction and productivity. The document also recommends implementing an AUP policy to restrict the ways the network and systems can be used through guidelines.

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IT Operation Policies

The IT Operations Policies document outlines the policies that govern IT operations for a company including the Usage of IT Operations Policy covering computers, devices, and networks. It describes a BYOD policy that allows employees to use their own devices for work, saving the company money while boosting employee satisfaction and productivity. The document also recommends implementing an AUP policy to restrict the ways the network and systems can be used through guidelines.

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IT Operation Policies

An IT Department conducts and describes the processes that are used by the company to
successfully complete IT operations. Policy applies to all staff including part-time, intern and
contracted staff. The policy covers the Usage of IT Operations Policy which includes
computers, devices, and networks. The purpose of IT policies is to provide IT infrastructure
that enables user to identify objectives and improve performances. At the same time users
will get to understand the business environment. Other than that, the policy allows users to
preserve information such as cooperate resource. To ensure these polices remain relevant,
some extra measures are taken such as the BYOD policy or better known as Bring Your Own
Device policy. The BYOD policy allows employees to use their own computers or other
devices for work purposes. This policy saves the company a lot of money as the company
does not need to spend money buying computers or other devices for its employees. This also
increases satisfaction and happiness of employees working at the company. Productivity is
boosted due to the comfortability of employees using their own device. Another policy that
should be implemented is the AUP policy or commonly known as Acceptable Use Policy.
This policy is a set of rules applied by the owner of a network that restricts the ways in which
a system or website should be used. It’s more of a guideline as to how it should be used.

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