Monday, June 19, 2017

JiveWorld Conference Announcements 2017



JiveWorld 17 - Announcements

Las Vegas May 1-3
Jive had a few big announcements during this conference that surprised me and reinstilled faith in their platform.
First, they announced they were being acquired by Aurea, a CX company. (TechCrunch).   This from the standpoint of product suites looks to be a great merger for both companies of similar size.    In the end, fingers crossed it will benefit the platform and customers.

Second, they made a few bold road map announcements during their Product Keynote.    The net of the enhancements in my opinion they will remove the barrier between external and internal communities with cross network permissions and entitlements providing a simpler why to work across multiple communities with one data SOR avoiding duplicate content.

All in all, I am excited to see what comes next from the Jive platform specifically for external communities.

Below are a few examples of Jive External Communities:

Jason
 

Sunday, April 30, 2017

JiveWorld 2017 in Las Vegas

I'm off to JiveWorld 2017 held in Las Vegas every year bringing together customers and prospect to unveil new product features.

Jive has rolled out a few products over the past few years.  I'm looking forward to seeing how far their new cloud platform is working for external communities.  I've been breaking down the differences between versions to see if they have made strides away from being intranet or internal focused.

More to come post conference.

Jason
#jiveworld17

Monday, February 27, 2017

Fitbit Charge2

A year ago we had the original Fitbit wearable but the wrist wrap continued to pop off so we returned Fitbit Charge2 has an actual watch band securing the wearable while working out.   The new app works great and syncs with an app we use at work called Virgin Pulse.
them,    The new

Monday, January 9, 2017

CES 2017 - What's Hot this Year

Remember Comdex?    Me too but now CES only exists every year early January where startups, established businesses come together to showcase new products for the upcoming year.

This year is no different, so what is hot coming into 2017.

  • Huge 4K TVs that are incredibly thin.
  • Mobile Phone Upgrades
  • Photography Upgrades
  • Tri-screen Laptop who want to go big?
  • Cars - from cool tech to auto driving technologies
  • Smart Appliances and IoT
  • Wireless and Networking
  • Smart Wearable and Wireless Headphones
  • Drones and more cool toys

Many of these technologies are carry-overs from last years which gained steam over the holidays.   When I see TVs growing to 80 inches, I think of all of the small apartments in SF I had over the years and think, "Where the hell is that going to fit?" 

Mobile Phones will continue to grow faster loaded with more memory and ram to meet the demands
CES 2017 Las Vegas
and run complicated apps and games.    The current handset market cover smaller phones to the oversized plus versions from the big three (Apple, Samsung and Windows.)

The car market is ripe to for technologies like on-board wifi, secure networks connected to your local shop,  entertainment pods and more.   I love cars and tech so I'm really excited to see what comes next.

Wearables are here and getting better.  I've had a fitbit and returned it because it was falling off so I waited for a new version with a watch style band.   It recently arrived so I'm on the fence of which one to buy.    The new fitbit is on the top of my list based on the new features including integrated GPS and tie ins into so many third party applications.

Stay tuned for more CES Reviews.

Jason

Monday, August 1, 2016

Review of Netgear Nighthawk Router AC1900 - Best in Class Router

The last time I purchased a Netgear router was back in early 2015.   Since then, I've upgraded my
Netgear Nighthawk Router AC1900
modem to a Netgear DOCSIS 3.0 eBlast which allowed me to take advantage of Xfinity's 250MG downstream speeds.   Last week I noticed that my current Netgear router N750 was lagging then flat-lined completely leaving us to completely rely on our Verizon Data package which was pushed past capacity causing overage fees.

I checked CNET for router reviews and quickly narrowed it down the field to the Netgear AC1900 and the more expensive AC5300-AC5300 Nighthawk X8 Tri-Band WiFi Router.    After comparing the features, I quickly realized we didn't need the tri-band based on our usuage.   We're not gamers and we only have a max of 12 devices so I purchased the AC1900.

I've got to say this was one of the best OBE - Out of Box Experiences  I've had in a long time.    Setup and configuration was a breeze for this best-in-class consumer router.

The AC1900 takes advantage of all the downstream speed Xfinity puts out.   On a hardwire connection my main machine connects at 250MB+ download.   On wifi anywhere in the house we connect at 50MB+ downloads which is 10x faster than the older N750.

Check it out here:  AC1900-Nighthawk Smart WiFi Router

Have fun surfering.


Thursday, May 19, 2016

Have you tried a digital pen?

I take a ton of notes during the work day which is great for going back to validate what someone said
two months ago.   What if at the same time you notebook is digitized at the same time.   Now you can with Livescribe Pens.   Their new pen converts everything you write into a digital note so you have it whenever you need it.   Say goodbye to digging through piles of old notebooks to find a fact. Now you can just query your digital notes.   Check out the latest LiveScribe Pens.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

NetGear DOCSIS 3.0 High Speed Modem - CM600

NetGear DOCSIS 3.0 High Speed Modem

We replaced our old cisco cable modem and what a difference.   This has multiple channels to take advantage of Xfinity eBlast service.

I highly recommend this modem it's worth the extra $75.

NetGear DOCSIS 3.0 High Speed Modem

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Home Automation - Google

When will Google really jump into the home automation or whole home networking game?

Imagine this:  you come home and your door unlocks because your blue tooth is recognized by your front door smart lock.   As you enter the lights come on room by room and the temperature adjusts to your presets.

You remember you have a question so you ask your house - "Betty, what is the weather going to be like in mountain view"   then Betty answers in your best voice.   Well Jason, in the morning it will be slightly overcast but will warm up in the afternoon.    The nice thing is she gave me the temp in human terms not spoken like a computer - it will be 65 degrees in the early morning, 75 degrees by lunch... etc.

Come on Google buy Leviton and get on with it.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Jive vs. Lithium Community SaaS Platforms

If you are running a community in an Enterprise environment odds are you are using Jive or Lithium.   In some cases I've seen Drupal in the mix but only in highly customized situations.

I've worked projects using all three platforms will do my best to setup pros and cons based on the type of community you intend to run.    The base question is who is your audiance?

Internal to replace Microsoft SharePoint or your intranet in total or External or public facing interacting with your customers on the web.

Over the next few posts we'll dig into the front end as well as the back end features and how your resources come into play.

If you have questions or comments please feel free to post and I will be glad to answer as quickly as possible.

Thanks

Jason

Sunday, January 4, 2015

New Microsoft Mouse for Surface 3

I caved an sprung for a new Bluetooth mouse created by Microsoft for the new Surface 3.  The firm factor is actually cool allowing it to flatten out for travel situations.  Downside was the cost. 69.95.  I'll try it out and post next week.

New Canon MG5620 Wireless Printer from Fry's

I just picked up a new Canon MG5620 Wireless Printer from Fry's for $49.99 during their New Years special.

Great deal but difficult to procure from Fry's.  No one new about the special codes to enter to redeem the discount even at the register.  We had to push to get the correct price but in the end it was a great deal for this versatile wireless printer.

I highly recommend Canon.  I've had a MP160 for over 10 years without issues.  We put this little printer through the ringer and it hung in there.

Monday, December 29, 2014

Domain Name Protection - Mispellings

Protecting your domain by registering mispellings was always important especially if there are common mispellings.    Mobile and Tablet devices have smaller keyboards adding an additional error equation to the mix.

I've noticed that common domains which I do not have bookmarked end up misspelled on my iPhone over and over causing errant traffic to domains that have been squatted upon.   

I recommend when you choose a name you account for mobile and tablet keyboard errors along with your normal misspellings.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Real Estate Agents Dream Laptop Tablet Combo

We have used tablets since they first came out to quickly access the MLS, sign contracts and work on the fly.   The HP TZ series was the best of the best.

Then came along Asus Taichi with a revolutionary screen share mode.  Wow.

This feature allows Agents to share their screen while previewing properties with clients anywhere at anytime which out handing a laptop back and forth.  Very convient.

The laptop tablet combo has great speed based on it Intel i7 processor and 4GB or Ram.

The tablet mode is also very well done eliminating the need to spin or flip the screen.

Check out the Asus TaiChi here on YouTube.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Have you seen the Parrot QuadCopter?

Wow,  the DYI market has changed since remote control cars, boats and small aircraft.  The AR.Drone 2.0 quadcopter armed with onboard GPS and Video capabilities is downright awesome. 

There are so many applications for small businesses, budding filmmakers and general enthusiasts.  Take a  look at http://ardrone2.parrot.com/


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Is the desktop/laptop market dead?

Ok, we have all heard that desktop sales are down and now the news is laptops are dead.

Really?

I don't buy it for one second.   You mean to tell me we are going to be walking around with a small mobile device that meets everyone's needs?   Maybe in 10 years - maybe.

For one power consumption is still a problem that hardware manufactures have not resolved.

The next issue to content with is interface and connectivity.   Have you used an iPad without a keyboard or try writing a long email on an iPhone.  Painful is one word.

We have solved storage to an extent.  Cloud storage is readily available but is it truly secure.  Maybe.

Keep you laptops handy for now and when you get home sync it with your bullet-proof desktop.

The problem with tablets is there is no way of connecting to everything in a stable, secure fashion either for consumers or for enterprise users.    Yes, you can add a keyboard but the Apps that are available just aren't there yet.   They will be but no just yet.

Stay tuned connected people.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Structure Wiring for you Home - 2014

Here's why I am going to spend more time reviewing home automation or structured wiring solutions.

Structured wiring systems simplify and enhance your lifestyle and create long-term value for your home.   I believe it is a key component to building equity in your home especially if you view your home as an asset first.

Today's entertainment and lifestyle system have come a long way over the past ten years.  These systems often include computers, smartphones, gaming devices, audio players, appliances, DVR or set-top boxes, and many other IP or connectable devices.

In addition, communications and entertainment services continue to evolve and provide more choices. A structured cabling system provides a solid platform to build on as technology evolves.   The quality and type of wired system you install is an effective way to integrate and utilize changing products and services to enhance your lifestyle today and in the future.

Home Networking and Tech for 2014

Technical and hardware/software configurations have come a long way in the past 10 years.  In 2000, I was into wiring homes with OnQ now Legrand hardware.   The fact that you could have a home NOC as the brain to your home controlling lights, temperature, window coverings, alarm, video and of course wired/wireless internet access was amazing.

Today, Legrand and other hardware/software manufacturers have raised the bar with a myriad of configurations that link to your smartphone giving a home owner more control than ever.

What do you think are the basic necessities of a truly decked out tech home?

Here are a few of my top picks:

  • Full Alarm Control - monitored
  • Full Video Cameras
  • Internal and External Window Covering Access
  • HVAC Control
  • Switch/Router Internet Control
  • Home Theater Control
  • Easy to configure  macros
All of these features are available via direct terminal access, tablet access or remote secure WAN via smartphone or web access,

Thanks

Friday, December 20, 2013

Social Media Management Systems - What's What?

What are you going to stabilize the spread of new software across your company.   Problem: You have groups using Spreadfast or SocialEngage and other using nothing.

Solution: Stop the madness, and choose one platform that will meeting your current needs and allow you grow for years to come.

Here is the short list of great social media management systems:

One major problem all of these systems solve is integration into the firehouse of data coming from Twitter, Facebook, Google and to the less extent LinkedIn and YouTube.

The key is to stop the proliferation of groups using different systems to manage the same content.  If you standardize your platform, monitoring, reporting and management becomes easier.

New Years Resolution time - get starting in consolidating your social systems into one after researching each company deciding which is best for the health of your company long term.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Vacation Technology Woes

How much technology do you need while on vacation?

Ideally, your plan should be to unplug and relax especially if a tropical beach is involved.  (It was.)

Ok, you got me this story is how I brought an iPad to Cabo San Lucas thinking it would cover me in case I needed to interact online.   I was lured into a false sense of security based on access to email and a few handy apps allowing me to access files back home.

As we packed for the trip, I thought to myself this time I'm not going to bring my laptop and travel light. (And we did.)   Two small rollers and lightweight backpacks would free us from visiting the dreaded baggage claim in Mexico.  Everything went as planned on board the plane to checking our minimalist luggage with the bellman at the resort until our room was ready until one dreaded email.

5:30 pm Day Two:  Happy Hour -   email reads:  please fill out this documentation URGENT with a link to a website that is not too iPad friendly.   Chrome and Safari were useless on this Website causing a cascading failure in my plan.  

I should of brought my Dell Laptop running Windows 7.   (Note to Self - Don't Forget you Laptop)


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Great product to protect your tech while you are on the move


Tumi Luggage is a solid brand who puts out outstanding products.  I personally am a fan and own many original Tumi Classic pieces featuring ballistic nylon which has been very durable.

This new backpack speaks to me as well as the spokesperson Vice.  It screams "Techie!"
Check it out

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

A new bigger iPhone coming?

What do you think about the new iPhone 5.7 that is the same size of the Galaxy S4?

Personally, if you have read any of my previous blog posts the Galaxy S4 was a tad too big for me.  I love the OS and the screen size but it was too big for your pocket leaving you with the dreaded holster which is almost a fanny pack, right?   What are your thoughts?


Friday, June 21, 2013

Finally a Window 8/android tablet

 Samsung announced  the ATIV Tab 3, which runs Windows 8 and Android, allowing access to applications like mail, music and apps.  The battery life is stated at 10 hours plus it will feature 4g/LTE connectivity which is important.

Sign me up!  The Galaxy Note 10.1 interface blows away the Apple iPad.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Retina or Not - Is the difference worth it?

Well I can tell you the screen is bright and crisp but looking at it side by side against a Samsung Note 10.1 I couldn't visually tell the difference.

Is it worth the upgrade? I would say yes on the Mac Book and you don't have a choice with the new iPad hardware.  If you buy an iPad 3 you can get the old display but I would recommend going with the newer version.

Happy Surfing!

Monday, June 17, 2013

Apple iPhone 5s - Next Version - Revisted

Apple iPhone 5 is the best phone I've ever had period.

I've upgraded from the old ipaq - remember you had to have an ipaq to get into the special party at CES in Las Vegas many moons ago.   The little strange phone computer device with a tiny antenna.
It was cool, then.    Had the BlackBerry Bold - great for what is was and what it could do.



The new iPhone 5 is great with a longer sleeker form factor and bright screen but it has its flaws when comparing it to other phones on the market.   I have a Verzion version which will not allow you to be on a call and on the web simultaneously which is a bummer.  AT&T has the edge but if the speed is what I experienced it isn't much of an upgrade.

For instance the Samsung Galaxy S4 has its pro and many cons.  I will concede I did choose the Galaxy over the iPhone5 to start with but the AT&T service was terrible, Broadband speeds were a joke and predictive texting nearly had me committed.   When we talk about form factor the galaxy is the right size phone if you play in the NFL or are kin to ET.  Too Big.

Let's hope the next generation of iPhone doesn't grow to compete with screen size.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Tablet Wars Apple vs Samsung

I've tried both and hands down the winner in usability and functionality is the Samsung Note 10.1 over the Apple iPad 4 with Retina.

Why you say? 

Because the way the android OS seamlessly flows with finger movements or the integrated S pen.

I even purchased the Jot Stylist for the iPad with no real joy.

Go Samsung for tablet and smart tv they both work great with Directv

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