Brain Vs. Computer..

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Brain power follow up..

For decades computer scientists have strived to build machines that can calculate faster than the human brain and store more information. The contraptions have won!!

The world’s most powerful supercomputer, the K from Fujitsu, computes four times faster and holds 10 times as much data. And of course, many more bits are coursing through the Internet at any moment. Yet the Internet’s servers worldwide would fill a small city, and the K sucks up enough electricity to power 10,000 homes. The incredibly efficient brain consumes less juice than a dim lightbulb and fits nicely inside our head. Biology does a lot with a little: the human genome, which grows our body and directs us through years of complex life, requires less data than a laptop operating system.

Even a cat’s brain smokes the newest iPad—1,000 times more data storage and a million times quicker to act on it.

Trivatech group can settle your speed, data and storage needs without 10,000 homes loosing power! Or maybe we can just help you (my 7 year old daughter is an expert) pick out a cat! 🙂

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Brain POWER!!

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Maybe a change of pace for a cloud fiber bandwidth consulting company but lets roll with it..

OUR BRAIN!! In the interest of keeping this most important tool sharp, we’re going to be busting some brain myths today!!

We only use 10% of our brains.

In 1907, famed psychologist William James claimed, “We are making use of only a small part of our possible mental and physical resources.” A journalist later misquoted him as saying the average person develops on 10% of his mental capacity. Scans, however, show that we use every part of our brain, though not all regions are active at once. That’s why damage to any area of the brain—like what happens during a stroke –usually results in mental and behavioral effects.

Playing Classical music makes a baby smarter.

The state of Georgia began distributing classical-­music CDs to the families of newborns in 1998. Each CD included a message from the governor: “I hope both you and your baby enjoy it—and that your little one will get off to a smart start.” While the sentiment is appealing, the so-called Mozart Effect is dubious. The idea sprang from a 1993 study at the University of California at Irvine, which showed that 36 college students performed better on an IQ test after listening to Mozart than after relaxation exercises or silence. No one has been able to replicate those results. In fact, a 1999 Harvard University review of 16 similar studies concluded the Mozart Effect isn’t real.

Adults can’t grow new brain cells.

Adult rats, rabbits, and even birds can grow new neurons, but for 130 years, scientists failed to identify new brain-cell growth in adult humans. That all changed in 1998, when a Swedish team showed that new brain cells form in the hippocampus, a structure involved in storing memories. Then, in 2014, a team at the Karolinska Insti­tute in Sweden measured traces of carbon-14 in DNA as a way to date the age of cells, and confirmed that the striatum, a region involved in motor control and cognition, also produces new neurons throughout life. While our brains aren’t exactly an orgy of wildly replicating cells, they do constantly regenerate.

Male brains are biologically better suited for math and science, female brains for empathy.

There are small anatomical differences between male and female brains, this much is certain. The hippocampus, involved in memory, is usually larger in women, while the amygdala, involved in emotion, is larger in men. (The opposite of what you’d expect from this myth.) But evidence suggests gender disparities are due to cultural expectations, not biology. For example, in 1999, social psychologists at the University of Waterloo in Ontario gave women and men a difficult math test. Women—even those with strong math backgrounds—scored lower than men, unless told the test had revealed no gender differences in the past. Then the women performed equally well as the men.

Being in a coma is like being asleep: You wake up intact and well rested.

In the movies, comas look harmless: A well-groomed patient lays in bed for a few months and wakes fully articulate, seemingly unscathed by his or her ordeal. In real life, those emerging from comas often suffer disabilities and need rehabilitation. Brain scans point to why. Scientists at the French National Center for Scientific Research, in 2012, found that high-traffic brain regions—normally bright hubs of activity, even during sleep—are eerily dark in coma patients (while other areas inexplicably light up). Most comas also don’t last more than two to four weeks. So don’t believe everything (or anything) you see on Grey’s Anatomy.

Some people are left-brained (logical) and some are right-brained (creative).

In the 1960s, Roger Sperry, a neuropsychologist at the California Institute of Technology, cut fibers connecting the brain’s two hemispheres in a handful of epilepsy patients to reduce or eliminate their seizures. He then ran an experiment, flashing images—of letters, lights, and other stimuli—into either the left or right eye of the patients. Sperry found that the brain’s left hemisphere better processed verbal information and the right hemisphere, visual and spatial. Over decades, those findings became misinterpreted as dominance, particularly in self-help books. There is no evidence to support personality types based on dominant hemispheres, but there’s plenty of evidence to refute it: In 2012, for example, psychologists at the University of British Columbia found that creative thinking activates a widespread neural network without favoring either side of the brain.

Ok, back to fiber and data etc… lol

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Source: Popular Science Magazine

“The internet..Bah”

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The Internet? Bah!” That was the title of an article in 1995 printed by a popular news magazine that proclaimed the Internet never would become a useful tool for Americans.

Fast forward more than two decades and the Internet not only has become an all-consuming force for most of the planet, but we’ve reached a point where society may wonder, “can we do without it?”

In 1936 the Rural Electrification Act was enacted providing federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems that would serve isolated rural areas in the U.S.

Today – almost three decades after the Internet became publicly available – many local, state and federal government officials are pondering the same question officials did in the 1930s: how do we get people that are “off the high-speed Internet grid” on board?

Where it all began

While experts debate exactly when the Internet was born and who created it – and no, it was not Al Gore circa the 2000 presidential election – many agree it was actually born in the summer of 1969. Leonard Kleinrock, a professor at the University of California in Los Angeles, commanded undergraduate student Charley Kline to type out the word “LOGIN” on his computer in Los Angeles.

Several hundred miles away in Stanford the words appeared on a computer screen at the Stanford Research Institute. For nearly two decades the technology was limited to government use only, but in the late 1980s commercial Internet service providers such as America Online arrived on the scene. In 1993, less than 1 percent of the world’s population had Internet access, but today 3.3 billion people do, or nearly half of the world’s population.

Today, people use the Internet for much more than simply sending emails to friends or family across the country. It has become an indispensable, ubiquitous force in communication, education, research, financial transactions and real time updates – whether for business, sports, politics or entertainment.

To process all that data, high speed Internet is mandatory – whether it be watching a movie on Netflix, sending and receiving important documents while working from home or in an office filled with data and telecom using employees.

Rural areas miss out

Receiving high-speed Internet, or broadband, for most people is as normal as flipping a switch and expecting the lights to go on. However, recent studies have shown that about 20 percent of the population in the U.S., mostly people living in rural areas, still do not have access to broadband Internet or even the Internet

According to PC Magazine, cellular providers such as AT&T and Verizon offer speeds as high as 22 megabits per second (mbps) on the 4G LTE network, but this pales in comparison to what a cable modem or fiber connection offer.

For most service providers, it does not make financial sense to lay fiber in these rural areas.

But what if there were still options that you weren’t aware of?

Not just in rural areas but where you are right now. Options that could boost speed, productivity and save money…
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Benefits of third party maintenance.

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When it comes to “doing more for less” 3rd Party Maintenance for IT hardware is the concept we hear about mostly nowadays. More and more companies are finding new and innovative ways to reduce costs and to increase the life of their CAPEX. Although service providers are the ideal choice by default when it comes to new equipment, there are several areas to consider when the initial service agreements are expired. The point is “why pay more when you can get more for less” and IB Remarketing can provide top quality benefits at a fraction of the price since there are many benefits related to 3rd party maintenance as follows:

1. Single Point of Contact
Generally a 3rd party service provider is a single point of contact which eliminates the finger pointing that can occur when dealing with multiple service providers and they can reduce the related waste of time and paperwork to much more manageable levels. Some multi-vendor service providers offer online contract management to further simplify the process.

2. Best Support
3rd party support vendors offer the best range of choices and levels. They provide 24/7/365 on-site performance and technical helpdesk support. The common service agreements offering options include:
• From four-hour up to next-business- day response times
• Five-day or seven-day per week coverage
• Inclusion of repair parts, labor and travel; priority within the queue; and up to unlimited service calls
• 24/7/365 technical support helpdesk
• Remote monitoring and OS software support capabilities
• Access to service via phone and online portals
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3.Experienced Technicians
3rd party service providers maintain a team of technicians who are experienced in dealing with multi vendor support. They develop in-depth expertise through extensive, ongoing training and real world experience servicing equipment from multiple manufacturers. They are capable of servicing and dealing with all major providers like IBM, HP, Dell, EMC, Cisco, Juniper and many others.

4. Rapid Parts Availability
3rd party maintenance providers like IB-Remarketing have stocks in various geographic locations around the world to provide companies with a fast and reliable service. They never compromise on the quality of the spare parts, therefore, through rigorous testing procedures they ensure that the spares continue to perform at the expected levels.

5. Proper procedures and escalation methods in place
Reputed 3rd-party maintenance vendors like IB- Remarketing have tested set of procedures and escalation practices in place to ensure accountability and client satisfaction at every level. IB-Remarketing has ISO 9001, ISO 4001 and WEEE certification, and it is regularly audited to offer high-quality hardware and excellent services.

6. Guaranteed savings from day one
3rd party maintenance companies do not have to make huge investments like service providers into hardware research and development, this helps them to keep costs considerably low. To ensure that that the ROI is achieved, the manufacturer sales teams are encouraged to sell new hardware rather than promoting the extension of the life of installed hardware, consequently, manufacturers will increase the cost of post-warranty service in order for them to sell new equipment to their users.
On the other hand, with a 3rd party maintenance provider such as IB- Remarketing, without losing out on quality, and with an enhanced performance you can reduce costs by 40% to 80% compared to manufacturers post-warranty agreements. You will also have greater flexibility and an assured competitive pricing for the life of he agreement.

7. Key capabilities to look for…
What are the key capabilities you need to look for in a potential 3rd party maintenance multi-vendor, service provider to ensure you have made the right choice?
• Worldwide coverage
• 24×7 technical support helpdesk
• High customer retention rate
• Industry recognition and experience in the market
• ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and WEEE certification
• Availability of spare parts
• 24×7 on-site responsiveness
• Network certified engineers

Are you getting the service you need, when you need it??

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Third party maintenance vs. manufacturer service..

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Unlike the past, many companies are shifting towards the third party maintenance services because of the severe budget constraints and reductions in capital expenditures. Organizations seeking to do more while spending less are interested in third party maintenance to limit their service costs while retaining or possibly even upgrading their service and performance.

Benefits of Third Party Maintenance services

• Reduced Maintenance costs when compared to manufacturer service
• Life cycles beyond manufacturers end of life support
• Single Point for support when dealing with multiple service providers

Myths About Muti vendor support

Myth: Since Third-party maintenance services are less expensive than manufacturer services“they must be losing on something”

• Since the manufacturer makes an investment on hardware research and development, they design their pricing structure to recover those costs.
• As there are no investments in terms of R&D and minimal costs involved in advertisements and product campaigns, Third Party Maintenance service providers can save a lot on the costs.
• The manufacturer sales teams are encouraged to focus on selling new equipment rather than promoting the extension of life of installed data center equipment. This is due to their need to compensate their investments on new hardware!

Myth: No software support with Multi-vendor maintenance providers

• For the majority of major operating systems the firmware, patches and upgrades are available publicly.
• If these are not available, multi-vendor maintenance providers can help customers procure them and assist them with the installation.
• Software are mostly stable and in most cases, no upgrades are needed in a post-warranty/end-of-life scenario.

Can Trivatech Group show you the path to these reductions?

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Write your own obituary..

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June 20, 2016

Stop, right now and look back on your life.

Think about the mistakes, the hard decisions you made, the triumphs and successes, the friends and family that have touched your life over the years.  How have those things shaped your life?

Do you have a bucket list; have you marked anything off that list?  Could you comfortably say that you are proud of what you see so far?  The good, the bad, the ugly, it is you.

Let’s get a little crazy and self-reflect a little deeper, I am going to ask you to write your own obituary.

 It might seem morbid to write an obituary before you can even visualize your final days.  It may just be a great wake up call to stir the pot and make some much needed changes in your life.

Write out your life, point by point.  Enlist a friend or family member to do it for you, it might give you another perspective.  When all said and done reflect by asking yourself: If I died today, would I die happy?  Am I satisfied with the direction in which my life is headed?  Am I happy with the legacy that I’m creating?  What’s missing from my life?  Are you pleased with how it reads?

After reflecting, write a fantasy obituary.  Write it exactly how you want it to read when you do pass.  Think about qualities you may want people to see in you.  Did you follow your heart?  Did you believe in yourself?  Did you live high standards and treat others well?  Did you waste time or live each moment to its full capacity?  Did you exude positivity?  Did you speak your mind?  Were you resilient in times of trial?  Did you take the time to tell people how much they matter?  Were you responsible? Did you spend time holding grudges or forgiving?  Did you often express gratitude?  Did you live a life of regret?  Did you make an impact?

Make a plan right now, to make sure that when your time comes, your obituary reads just like the fantasy obituary.  Make sure you are today the person you want to be upon passing.

Never settle for less than perfection, it’s your life, write your own story! 

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Ford wins Lemans!!

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FORD WINS LE MANS!

  • No. 68 Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT of Sébastien Bourdais, Joey Hand and Dirk Müller takes victory in LM GTE Pro category
  • Victory comes exactly 50 years on from Ford’s 1-2-3 victory at Le Mans in 1966
  • No. 69 Ford GT finishes on the podium in third place
  • The Ford vs. Ferrari battle is rekindled at Le Mans

LE MANS, France — The No. 68 Ford GT of Sébastien Bourdais (FRA), Joey Hand (US) and Dirk Müller (GER) crossed the finish line at Le Mans at three o’clock on Sunday, as the overall GT winner of the 2016 Le Mans 24 Hours. The No. 69 Ford GT of Ryan Briscoe (AUS), Scott Dixon (NZ) and Richard Westbrook (GB) joined the winners on the podium after scoring third place. The Nos. 66 and 67 Ford GTs finished in fourth and ninth places, respectively.

“This is an historic moment for the Ford Motor Company,” said Bill Ford, executive chairman, Ford Motor Company. “We dared to dream that we could return to Le Mans, 50 years after the incredible 1966 win, and take on the toughest competition in the world. The pride we all felt when the Ford GT crossed the line at Le Mans is indescribable.  The team that designed, built and raced the Ford GT has worked tirelessly to bring us to this result and I am proud of each and every one of them. The Ford Chip Ganassi Racing team demonstrated the spirit of Ford, that of innovation, determination and true teamwork.  We cherish our history and heritage, but today we made history again and I couldn’t be more proud.”

First unveiled to the media at Le Mans last year, the Ford GT’s Le Mans victory comes 395 days after the car turned a wheel for the first time on May 20, 2015, at Calabogie Motorsports Park in Canada. A Herculean effort from the Ford Chip Ganassi team has transformed the car into a Le Mans winner in just over one year.

“Building a new car and racing it at Le Mans is a monumental task,” commented Mark Fields, president and chief executive officer, Ford Motor Company. “We took it on and we conquered the biggest challenge in sportscar racing: the Le Mans 24 Hours. It has been incredible to share this event with our dealers, owners, employees, sponsors and guests who are all bursting with pride at being part of the Ford family. Every manufacturer in the GTE Pro class fought with everything they had in the best competitive spirit, and we are thrilled to have played our part in this incredible race.”

After a titanic battle with the No. 82 Ferrari, the No. 68 Ford GT took the lead for the final time in the 20th hour of the race. Hand was behind the wheel on the three occasions that the Ford passed the Ferrari, rekindling a 50-year-old rivalry between the two car manufacturers.

“It’s a big deal to come back here 50 years after the Ford win in 1966,” said Hand. “We said we wanted to win but to actually do it is huge. This team has come so far in a short space of time. They all worked hard, right through Christmas and New Year and gave us a race car that we can race hard. We drove like it was a sprint race for 24 hours. I’ve won a lot of races and this is a big one. I’m honoured to be part of this programme. I’m a red, white and blue guy so to be part of the Ford family, where they treat you like their own, is a great place to be.”

This victory is particularly sweet for Bourdais who was born within sight of Tertre Rouge. The Frenchman had competed at Le Mans 10 times previously but this is his first win.

“It’s an unbelievable feeling to be able to make this happen,” said Bourdais. “There was so much effort, so much emotion, and to be the one that wins the trophy to give to the Ford family and everyone involved is very special.  Everything aligned for us today — the history, the Ferrari/Ford battle, 50 years on and the Ford family being here. To come out on top of all that is an amazing feeling.”

The No. 66 Ford GT, raced by Billy Johnson (US), Stefan Mücke (GER) and Olivier Pla (FRA) was in contention for a top result during the race’s infancy but a small electrical problem put paid to their attack. Such is the pace of the Le Mans 24 Hours, one extra moment in the pits is all it takes to be out of the running.

The No. 67 Ford GT of Marino Franchitti (GB), Andy Priaulx (GB) and Harry Tincknell (GB) suffered from a gearbox issue at the start of the race so they had to play catch up for the full 24 hours, coming home in ninth place.

With his 175th victory as a team owner, Chip Ganassi becomes the only owner in history to win the Indianapolis 500, Daytona 500, Brickyard 400, Rolex 24 At Daytona, 12 Hours of Sebring and Le Mans 24 Hours.

The No. 66 Ford GT earns maximum FIA World Endurance Championship points from this event, which fires up the competition for the remainder of the WEC season. The IMSA Ford Chip Ganassi Racing team is flying high all the way back to the US for the next round of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship at Watkins Glen on July 3.

CONGRATULATIONS FORD FAMILY!!

Courtesy http://media.ford.com

Purchasing voice and data service?

If your enterprise is purchasing voice and data services,  how often do you evaluate your providers ? in most cases a professional consultant should evaluate your telecom and data expenditures at least once a year.

Audits can be as simple as a quick invoice review, or as in depth as identifying each circuit in the phone / data closets and making certain the billing and delivery of services are correct.

The numbers of errors are staggering.  Inaccurate billing costs business in America billions every year.

Some examples

A tri county mental health authority saved $10,000 per month by employing my services.

A  beverage distributor saved $200 per month and doubled their internet bandwidth speed.

A restaurant with 3 locations combined all voice and data together to support an internet table reservation service.  Cost containment of $50 / location and faster internet for customer WIFI in the dining rooms.

Enter your contact information under the “request a quote” tab or call us and let us earn your business by helping you find reductions in cost while increasing your speed and efficiency.

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What your cloud provider is not telling you

Cloud is the buzz word.  Everyone wants to get in the Cloud business and very few realize EXACTLY what Cloud demands.

The demands on the rest of a clients network and connectivity grow 10X.  Let me explain.

The rapid change in Voice service is a good example of the change that is underway for new cloud clients.

THE “OLD WAY” 64Kbps

“Plain old telephone service” (POTS)

Runs over a copper connection and allows 64Kbps of bandwidth to create a phone connection and place a call.

64Kbps = POTS

THE “NEW WAY” 100Kbps

Voice over internet protocol (VOIP)

Runs over a data connection and uses 80-100Kbps for same call.

100Kbps = VOIP

Why does VOIP use more data bandwidth ? And what does this have to do with Cloud ?

The simple answer is that once we place Voice offsite (VOIP) we need more bandwidth to support Voice in the Cloud as an App.

Cloud Desktop and Server Apps run the same way.  Traditionally we are sending and receiving all of our processing over our network when we move to cloud we move the processing offsite and require a larger amount of bandwidth to support Cloud.

Cloud is excellent at minimizing cost on infrastructure and MAXIMIZING usage of connectivity.  When you move to Cloud you WILL need fiber delivered bandwidth.

Reach out to our team today we source fiber and Ethernet worldwide.

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What we are about

We provide business with an unbiased, single point of contact for all of their Cloud and Telecommunications needs.

With my engineering background and translative nature we will cut through all the “buzz words” and techno jargon to help you realize what will make your company more money. Bottom line return is imperative.

Cloud Computing and IP services are no mystery when we are on your side. Redundant fiber delivery and Ethernet are readily available. Dark and lit fiber locating is our core competency to aid with migrating to VOIP, Disaster Recovery and offsite backup.

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