How do I request for additional softwares for development? [duplicate]

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I'm working as Senior Software Developer and my company mainly deals in financial services sector. That's why high level security is implemented in our system and we cannot install any software (whether licensed or free) without manager's permission. There are some tool's to speed up the development like Clipx, LinqPad etc. and I want to install those in my office machine. How do I convince my project manager to give me the permission to install these software?



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  • Are you allowed to run the software you compile on your own machine
    – Brandin
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:41










  • I take it as a personal challenge when admin restricts some thing:D but dont do that just shoot a mail requesting SW listing all pros and savings in hours.Management is all concerned about money and efficency.
    – amar
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:52











  • I assume you already tried asking and explained the benefit?
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I'm working as Senior Software Developer and my company mainly deals in financial services sector. That's why high level security is implemented in our system and we cannot install any software (whether licensed or free) without manager's permission. There are some tool's to speed up the development like Clipx, LinqPad etc. and I want to install those in my office machine. How do I convince my project manager to give me the permission to install these software?



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  • Are you allowed to run the software you compile on your own machine
    – Brandin
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:41










  • I take it as a personal challenge when admin restricts some thing:D but dont do that just shoot a mail requesting SW listing all pros and savings in hours.Management is all concerned about money and efficency.
    – amar
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:52











  • I assume you already tried asking and explained the benefit?
    – psubsee2003
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:54










  • Related: How do I request new equipment for the office?
    – AakashM
    Mar 5 '15 at 16:07












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I'm working as Senior Software Developer and my company mainly deals in financial services sector. That's why high level security is implemented in our system and we cannot install any software (whether licensed or free) without manager's permission. There are some tool's to speed up the development like Clipx, LinqPad etc. and I want to install those in my office machine. How do I convince my project manager to give me the permission to install these software?



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I'm working as Senior Software Developer and my company mainly deals in financial services sector. That's why high level security is implemented in our system and we cannot install any software (whether licensed or free) without manager's permission. There are some tool's to speed up the development like Clipx, LinqPad etc. and I want to install those in my office machine. How do I convince my project manager to give me the permission to install these software?



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marked as duplicate by gnat, Thomas Owens, Yamikuronue, IDrinkandIKnowThings, Chris E Mar 5 '15 at 22:30


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  • Are you allowed to run the software you compile on your own machine
    – Brandin
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:41










  • I take it as a personal challenge when admin restricts some thing:D but dont do that just shoot a mail requesting SW listing all pros and savings in hours.Management is all concerned about money and efficency.
    – amar
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:52











  • I assume you already tried asking and explained the benefit?
    – psubsee2003
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:54










  • Related: How do I request new equipment for the office?
    – AakashM
    Mar 5 '15 at 16:07
















  • Are you allowed to run the software you compile on your own machine
    – Brandin
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:41










  • I take it as a personal challenge when admin restricts some thing:D but dont do that just shoot a mail requesting SW listing all pros and savings in hours.Management is all concerned about money and efficency.
    – amar
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:52











  • I assume you already tried asking and explained the benefit?
    – psubsee2003
    Mar 5 '15 at 11:54










  • Related: How do I request new equipment for the office?
    – AakashM
    Mar 5 '15 at 16:07















Are you allowed to run the software you compile on your own machine
– Brandin
Mar 5 '15 at 11:41




Are you allowed to run the software you compile on your own machine
– Brandin
Mar 5 '15 at 11:41












I take it as a personal challenge when admin restricts some thing:D but dont do that just shoot a mail requesting SW listing all pros and savings in hours.Management is all concerned about money and efficency.
– amar
Mar 5 '15 at 11:52





I take it as a personal challenge when admin restricts some thing:D but dont do that just shoot a mail requesting SW listing all pros and savings in hours.Management is all concerned about money and efficency.
– amar
Mar 5 '15 at 11:52













I assume you already tried asking and explained the benefit?
– psubsee2003
Mar 5 '15 at 11:54




I assume you already tried asking and explained the benefit?
– psubsee2003
Mar 5 '15 at 11:54












Related: How do I request new equipment for the office?
– AakashM
Mar 5 '15 at 16:07




Related: How do I request new equipment for the office?
– AakashM
Mar 5 '15 at 16:07










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it's very simple: you need to clearly articulate what the benefit of those tools. what is the cost saving if you were to "vet" and install those tools as opposed to just not use it. if the delta is high enough your manager will pay attention.






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    it's very simple: you need to clearly articulate what the benefit of those tools. what is the cost saving if you were to "vet" and install those tools as opposed to just not use it. if the delta is high enough your manager will pay attention.






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      it's very simple: you need to clearly articulate what the benefit of those tools. what is the cost saving if you were to "vet" and install those tools as opposed to just not use it. if the delta is high enough your manager will pay attention.






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        it's very simple: you need to clearly articulate what the benefit of those tools. what is the cost saving if you were to "vet" and install those tools as opposed to just not use it. if the delta is high enough your manager will pay attention.






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        it's very simple: you need to clearly articulate what the benefit of those tools. what is the cost saving if you were to "vet" and install those tools as opposed to just not use it. if the delta is high enough your manager will pay attention.







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