Corporate Computer Naming Policy
A lax or non-existent corporate computer naming convention could make things more difficult when it comes to defining logical groups of computers and consistently targeting individual systems.
This policy from TechRepublic Premium is designed to ensure every employee, contractor, temporary worker and volunteer understands and agrees to abide by specific guidelines for naming computers operating on the company’s network.
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All names attributed to computers connected to the company’s network must comply with the current standard and use only previously defined informational components.
Should new needs arise and modifications or additions to the naming convention be required, a support analyst on your team should contact the organization’s information technology department for further instructions.
The most likely outcome is a new type of information to be used in the standard naming convention will be defined, documented and officially adopted.
Any such changes to the convention should be subject to an appropriate change control system.
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