Everyone feels that after an upgrade, they can't get used to it in a short period of time, which is very uncomfortable.
In addition, all the documents and information are in old computers and filing cabinets, so the entire transfer is a big project.
Anyway, I'm used to the current way of operation. It doesn't matter if it's a little complicated, I'm familiar with it anyway.
Everyone thinks so, and then keeps putting it off.
Only when this traditional habit becomes unusable or when we see others using new technology and becoming very efficient will we start to actively think about changing it.
If Chen Ming had not been asked to implement reforms to promote transformation this time, this model would probably have continued to exist for several more years.
Chen Ming sighed and shook his head.
This is a big project.
At this time, in the command room, the communications and civilian staff were all stunned when they saw a large group of soldiers coming in carrying things.
After all, they had never seen such a big scene, and no one dared to move.
Chen Ming looked at this command post that seemed like it was from the last century and knew he had to hurry up.
Immediately, he turned around, pointed to a cardboard box on the ground and said, "Tear this down, find a place to put it, and connect the electricity."
That is a latest model printer.
The soldiers immediately did so.
Then, he said to the confused civilian staff:
"Quickly sort out the important paper documents. As for those that are not needed, throw them away. Don't hide them like treasures, as they are getting in the way."
These civilian staff did not dare to delay and took quick action.
Even at this moment, they were still a little confused.
However, the captain just called them in advance and said that a young man would go to the command post later to carry out the task of informationization reform, and asked them to cooperate fully.
Now that Chen Ming had given the order, they quickly took action.
Open the cabinet, take out the paper documents, and see which ones are important and which ones should be thrown away.
Chen Ming looked at their efficiency with satisfaction and continued:
"After sorting them out, put the important documents into the printer, scan them into electronic files, and save them to the hard drive."
Chen Ming himself was not idle either, and looked at those big-butt computers.
He asked the clerical staff who were sorting documents, "Is there any information left in these old computers?"
Since we are going to carry out information technology reform, these big-butt computers must not be kept.
Whether in terms of performance, convenience, or even aesthetics, it is far behind the times.
As long as there were no documents inside, Chen Ming planned to throw them directly into the warehouse to collect dust.
When the time comes, these computers will be placed in museums for future generations to admire.
It's better to throw it directly into the recycling station. It's up to the captain or captain of the battalion to decide whether to spend a few hundred dollars on military supplies.
A clerk looked up and said, "Yes, there is a CD in every computer, and the CD contains the file."
When Chen Ming heard this, he immediately felt that there was something wrong with his ears, and subconsciously asked: "CD?!"
The clerk nodded heavily, "Yes, CD."
Okay, Chen Ming admits defeat.
How long have hard disks been around? They're still using CDs to store files here?!
At this moment, he was deeply impressed by the captain and others.
Are they all relicts from the last century
Helplessly, Chen Ming took action himself and took out all the CDs used to store data and put them into a cardboard box.
At the same time, he said to some idle soldiers behind him: "Don't just stand there, take apart all those new computers and find a place to assemble them."
The soldiers heard the sound and moved quickly.
The entire command post was working in full swing.
After a while, Chen Ming finally collected all the CDs from the old computers.
I found a computer that had been assembled by soldiers and inserted the CDs into the new computer one by one.
Open the data in the CD and copy all of them to the hard disk.
During the process, Chen Ming couldn't help but complain in his heart.
What era is this? We still use CDs to store data?!
These behaviors made Chen Ming speechless.
Not only do CDs have a small capacity, but they are also very easy to damage. If they are scratched even a little, they may become unreadable.
Moreover, once it is damaged, it is basically a fatal blow to the files inside, and they are completely scrapped and cannot be repaired.
In comparison, the probability of a hard drive being damaged is extremely small, and even if it is damaged it can still be repaired.
In terms of safety, practicality, and even convenience, it basically crushes CDs.
Moreover, Chen Ming knew that with future developments, even many computers would no longer have the function of reading CDs.
Hard disk storage is the trend of the times! .
Chapter 84: Carry out drastic rectification and complete the upgrade of the command system!
Feilong Special Forces Command Room.
Under Chen Ming's guidance, everyone was busy in an orderly manner.
The clerical staff will scan the sorted information into text documents using a printer and store them on the computer hard drive.
Chen Ming continued to copy the files on the CD one by one and store them on the computer hard drive.
The special forces of the first squadron are under the command of Chen Ming.
All the old computers, old radios, filing cabinets, etc. were moved out.
Everything is going on in an orderly manner.
The special forces were very efficient. After Chen Ming transferred all the files on the CD.
The entire command room was almost emptied by the special forces.
Seeing that it was almost done, Chen Ming directly ordered: "Okay, open the box."
Chen Ming pointed at several boxes in succession, "This, this, and these, open them all."
Several special forces soldiers responded to the sound and opened the boxes one after another.
Chen Ming also joined the unpacking team.
First, more than a dozen of the latest models of servers were dismantled, and under the command of Chen Ming, they were installed in an orderly manner to form a server unit.
Since the server unit is relatively large, it takes up a lot of space.
Chen Ming placed it in the corner of the command room.
After this core object was completed, Chen Ming connected the server to the currently fastest 50-megabit broadband.
Soon after, the latest military computers were placed on the desks that were originally used to place radios and landline phones.
Since we need to transform to informatization, the original things will no longer be used.
Chen Ming connected the headsets that could be used for intercom and phone calls to those computers.
Finally, with the joint efforts of everyone, an extremely large electronic display screen was installed on the white wall of the entire command room.
After a busy morning, the entire command room was completely renewed.
Chen Ming looked at the command room which had undergone tremendous changes and let out a breath.
Finally satisfied.
He then turned to Lei Rui and the others and said, "Okay, you guys won't be needed for the next thing. You've been busy all morning. Go back and have a rest. Thank you all for today."
Everyone smiled and waved their hands, saying, "No big deal, just tell me if you need anything."
Although everyone acted relaxed, they were also relieved in their hearts.
It’s not that these jobs are tiring.
Compared with their daily training, this little bit of work is just a drop in the bucket.
Although it's not tiring, it's a great psychological torture.
Because according to Chen Ming, even the cheapest military computer here is enough to cover their allowance for several months.
As for the expensive ones, even several lifetime allowances would not be enough to compensate for them...
This made them work very carefully, not daring to even breathe.
After all, no one wants to waste several years' allowance by accident.
Finally, everyone walked back to the dormitory under the leadership of Lei Rui.
However, everyone was curious and couldn't help whispering to each other.