System Admins
A system administrator (SA) is responsible for managing, overseeing and maintaining a multiuser computing environment, such as a local area network (LAN). SA responsibilities vary, depending on an organization's requirements. System Administrator should possess strong technical knowledge and skills, as well as expertise in personnel management.
The System Architect is the trained professional of IT and Telecom field. They are usually involved in the development and implementation strategy of the computer system along with the network. Systems architect is typically recognized as computer systems analysts, creates the hardware, software, and
network systems.
They are responsible for implementing, maintaining, and operating these systems. Systems architects have a modified approach towards systems to meet the requirements of specific clients. They design backup procedure, troubleshoot problems, provide resolution, and ensure that systems development
follows the guidelines.
System Architects can work in the multiple departments of IT and Telecom. Systems architect plan the architecture of a computer system to satisfy the client requirements. They design the modules of the systems such that it freely permits unexpected extensions in future stages.
Systems Architects think through an organizational business purpose as well as its scope, reasonable, and resources in order to find out what type of system power it requires. They also study how much data storage the business needs, and the finest user experience a company desires to create for their
clients.
In a standard set-up, Systems Architects interface with multiple stakeholders in an organization to support their requirements.
System Architects design, configure, operate and perform maintenance on networking and computer systems — including hardware, software, web portals, internet and intranet connections, firewalls, servers, and security — that allow company infrastructures to function. They consider the size,
resources, data needs, desired user experience and budget of each company to determine its computing
needs.
Tasked with the overall design and maintenance of an IT system, System Architects must be knowledgeable in this area of expertise.
Some of the Essential Responsibilities Include
- To look after total design
- Documented steps for
initiation of designs - Customized solution for client
requirements and detailing
in layman terms - Description of system requirement
for the entire set up within
an organization - To perform the price
tag analysis for the
equipment - Analysis of integration
limitations and to find
its solutions - Following the
standard guidelines - To serve the
group supervision - To help in the maintenance
of the IT systems across several
locations on a periodic basis - To create the system
backup management plan - Diagnosing the issue
and resolving it on demand - To define the system upgrades
and make ready for future addition
without any disturbance. - They should have an idea for
fixing the system problems in case of
sudden system failure or crash