Phillippe
Juan
BSIT- IV
Acknowledgement
Firstly, I
would like to express my sincere gratitude to my advisor Dr. Aris Ignacio for
the continuous support of my study and related research, for his patience,
motivation, and immense knowledge. His guidance helped me in all the time of
research and writing of this thesis. I could not have imagined having a better
advisor and mentor for my study.
My sincere
thanks also goes to Sir Rielann Velasquez and Sir Herbert Cipriano and other
employees who provided me an opportunity to join their team as intern, and who
gave me knowledge on their facilities.
I also thank
other fellow interns for the making this experience more enjoyable. This
internship was more fun with you guys.
Last but not
the least, I would like to thank my family: my parents and to my brothers and
sister for supporting me spiritually
Introduction
Firstly I
chose this course because I already had an interest in computers. I enjoyed my
first computer classes in grade school and as I progressed I got more and more
into the technical side of the subject. I wanted to know more about the
hardware and later on the software. The IT field is always changing and there
are always new technologies that are being introduced and old technologies that
are being phased out.
Not only
does it encompass a multitude of callings, like Computer Programmer, Network
System Administrator and Web Developer, it also keeps you from being locked up
in a single niche market. Most of these professions within the IT sector are
required in many fields. IT personnel are required in the military, hospitals,
schools, law firms, banks and just about any major company
As you can
see this is a field that is high in demand, with many job and learning
opportunities, yet it still has some of the highest paying career options
available today. If you have the motivation and determination to become one of
the best in what you do you will have a lot of job opportunities and a whole
bunch of fields that require the skill sets you have acquired to choose from.
So what I'm
trying to say is that I chose IT because it promises a lot of business opportunities
and is available all across the world. This is also an opportunity for me to go
overseas.
Work of task
expectations
Here at
Xerox I expected to just do mostly paper work. I didn't read much about what
their business is or what they do exactly. I was in fact really nervous when I
was just expecting to submit my resume and paperwork for it, I later found out
that the interview was on the same day so I was shockingly unprepared. But
fortunately I passed the interview and was accepted. Sir Allen informed me that
there would be manual work which includes moving a lot of hardware. There would
also be a lot of interacting with other people and assisting them with problems
on their workstations. He also said that we will not just be focusing on
desktops there would also be networking and server work.
Company
Profile
Xerox Mission
Statement:
"Through the
world's leading technology and services in business process and document
management, we're at the heart of enterprises small to large, giving our
clients the freedom to focus on what matters most: their real business"
Xerox
Corporation, incorporated on April 18, 1906, is engaged in offering business
process and document management solutions. The Company operates through the
following segments: Services, Document Technology and Other. The Company's
customers include small and midsize businesses (SMBs), graphic communications
companies, Governmental entities, educational institutions and Fortune 1000
corporate accounts.
Services
The
Company's Services segment provides two types of service offerings: Business
Process Outsourcing (BPO) and Document Outsourcing (DO). It provides
multi-industry offerings, such as customer care, transaction processing,
finance and accounting, and human resources, as well as industry focused
offerings in areas, such as healthcare, transportation, financial services,
retail and telecommunications.
The BPO solutions are brought to market through
industry business groups and are delivered to customers through global
capability organizations. The industry business groups include Commercial
Healthcare, Healthcare Payer and Pharma, Healthcare Provider Solutions,
Commercial Industries, Public Sector, Transportation Services, State, Local and
Federal Government Services, and Government Healthcare. As part of this
segment, the Company offers Xerox Document Analytics Service, Xerox Secure
Print Manager Suite, Xerox Workflow Assessment Services, Xerox Digital
Alternatives, Xerox ePublishing Services and Xerox Print Awareness Tool.
The Company
has six global capability groups, which include Customer Care, Transaction
Processing, Human Resources Services, Finance and Accounting, Communication and
Marketing Services, and Consulting and Analytics Services. Within Document
Outsourcing, the Company offers Managed Print Services (MPS) and Centralized
Print Services (CPS). The Company's MPS offering caters to enterprises and
Governmental entities, while the CPS offering caters to the on-demand,
production printing, publishing and mailroom operations needs of Governments,
large enterprises and mid-size businesses. The Company also offers Information
Technology (IT) solutions.
Document
Technology
The
Company's Document Technology segment includes the sale of products and
supplies, as well as the associated technical service and financing of those
products. The product groups offered under this segment are Entry, Mid-Range and
High-End. Entry comprises desktop monochrome and color printers and
multifunction printers ranging from small personal devices to workgroup
printers and MFPs that serve the needs of office workgroups. Mid-Range
comprises products, such as a range of multifunction printers, copiers, digital
printing presses and light production devices, and solutions, offered for
enterprises of all sizes.
High-End
digital color and monochrome solutions are designed for customers in the
graphic communications industry and large enterprises with high-volume printing
requirements. High-End solutions offer full-color, on-demand printing of a
range of applications, including variable data for personalized content and 1:1
marketing.
The Company's solutions under this segment include Xerox ConnectKey
technology, WorkCentre 6655 A4 MFP, WorkCentre 4265 A4 MFP, Phaser Monochrome
printers, Xerox Secure Access Version 5.0, Xerox Mobile Print Solution 3.0,
Xerox App Studio 2.0, WorkCentre 7970 Color A3 MFP, WorkCentre 5945/5955 Monochrome
A3 MFP, Xerox Color C60/C70 Printer, FreeFlow Core, FreeFlow Digital Publisher,
FreeFlow Variable Information Suite, IntegratedPLUS Automated Finishing,
IntegratedPLUS Automated Color Management, Xerox CiPress Production Inkjet
Systems, Xerox Versant 2100 Press, Production Accurate Registration, the Xerox
Automated Color Quality Suite, Versant 2100 Press, Xerox iGen, Xerox Color
Presses, Xerox Nuvera, DocuTech and DocuPrint series, and Xerox Wide Format IJP
2000.
The Company
competes with Accenture, Aon, Computer Sciences Corporation, Convergys,
Genpact, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Teletech, Canon-, Konica Minolta, Lexmark and
Ricoh.
Professional
Experiences and Trainings
DATE
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ACTIVITIES
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June 16
|
OJT
Briefing
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June 17-18
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We watched several video tutorials of what
techniques are used in the office
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June 19
|
We were
taught how imaging works
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June 22
|
Practiced capturing and applying an image.
Sysprep was introduced.
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June 23
|
Set up a
virtual machine on one of the desktops and demonstrated how it functions
|
June 24-26
|
Learned how to salvage the contents of a
broken hard drive.
|
June 29-30
|
Updated
Mcaffee Antivirus of a production area.
|
JULY 2015
DATE
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ACTIVITIES
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July 1
|
Trouble
shoot a portable projector that wouldn't connect.
|
July 3
|
Discussed how packet tracer works and how
to use it.
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July 6
|
IT Support
(Imaging & software installation)
|
July 7
|
Imaging using the network.
|
July 9
|
Server
Room tour and discussion about RAID.
|
July 10
|
IT Support (Imaging, device configurations
& network printer setup)
|
July 13
|
Server
reboot.
|
July 14
|
Desktop Support
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July 15
|
Clearance.
IT Support (PC setup)
|
July 16-17
|
Desktop Support
|
July 20
|
Desktop
Support
|
July 21-22
|
Set up stations with iMacs
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July 23
|
Training
room set up
|
July 27-30
|
Desktop Support
|
AUGUST 2015
DATE
|
ACTIVITIES
|
August 3-7
|
Installed
new office communicator.
|
August 10
|
Clearance
|
August 13
|
Server
Troubleshooting. Windows Server 2003 installation.
|
August 17-
19
|
Desktop Support
|
August 21
|
Server
room troubleshooting.
|
August 24-26
|
IT Support (Imaging & PC setup)
|
August 27
|
Introduced
to telecommunication
|
August 28
|
Desktop Support
|
Problems
Encountered while Performing the Task and How it was Solved
One of the
problems we had was when one of the projectors couldn't connect to the laptops.
Even granting the user special privileges did nothing.
Another
problem was fairly basic. Paper jam in a printer. We had to dismantle it and go
really deep into the machine to find the rest of the paper and clean it up.
One program
required in the business process was not installing properly and it took us at
least 2 days to solve. It involved having the user log in their credentials and
using administration credentials to install the program properly.
One funny
problem was moving 3 stations to a new location. So we dismantled the hardware
and started moving it to the new stations, after we get back to the 7th floor our
supervisor found out we moved it to the wrong place so we went back and put it
back there again. The next day he got a call and said that we had not moved the
pc's to the right stations so we moved it AGAIN. So there were communication
errors there.
One thing I
learned is never ever admit that you don't know the solution to a problem. If
ever you don't know it just say "I'll come back and I will research on the
problem you're having." Saying you don't know it is unprofessional and
would make you look stupid. Being honest is important so find the solution no
matter what it takes. Be patient with some people because some will be
frustrated with their problem and don't be disrespectful. If they do become
disrespectful just take the high road and don't answer back at them. You can
report them if ever they cross the line at some point.
Relevance of
the chosen training
I think the
things I learned from the work place were very great because I wanted to learn
about software as well. I already know a lot about the hardware so going to the
software side was really a good experience for me. I learned how to
troubleshoot programs and what processes to take when trying to solve problems
with other programs.
Over all
Experience
Over all I
really loved the time I spent in Xerox. Mostly because I met a lot of new
people that became close friends. And I enjoyed it too because majority of the
employees are really fun to work with. Not all that serious they seek enjoyment
out of their work as well.