I work in an IT support office as one of the information technology consulting team members in one of the large corporations in New York City. I am one of many employees of my company that services and maintains the computer systems. One day, my boss called a meeting for the information technology consulting team to discuss some IT relocation that was going to implemented.
Once the IT support members and I were seated in the meeting room, our boss stood up and informed us that there was going to be some changes that we were going to have to make to our companies computer system. The IT relocation that we were going to be setting up would speed up our computer servers and help free up some space for more memory to be put on to the hard drives of the company computers. We were split up into different IT support groups, so that we could get the servers changed as quickly as possible in order to start using the new systems earlier.
The group that I was put in was told to head to one of the floors to do the IT relocation, and as we started to do our job, one of the information technology consulting team members noticed there was a bad server in one of the main hard drives. We were able to catch it in time before it completely crashed, so my team members and I were able to catch a major problem and fix it before it really became a major problem.