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Enterprise Technologies – Meeting Sciences, Inc.

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What does a NASCAR Pit Crew have to do with Multi-Site Technology Rollouts?
Article by Concert Technologies
A NASCAR car traveling at 100 miles per hour will travel 150 feet per second. During a ten-second pit stop, all of that car’s competitors will gain one-quarter mile over the stopped car. With this in mind, the pit crew must have set processes and methodologies that allow for their success. These carefully developed processes were most important at last year’s Daytona 500 where the average speed was 137.284 mph, the margin of victory was only .119 seconds and there were an astonishing 52 lead changes.
Good Morning America did a TV segment illustrating the relation of a pit crew to efficient business models and building a successful team. Just like a pit crew is responsible for the rapid time in and out of the pit stop, so is your rollout delivery team for getting each site completed on an accelerated schedule.
Does the technology rollout company you’re engaging have metrics to evaluate their rollout delivery team for meeting accelerated site schedule dates, tech arrival times, performance on site and other project objectives for your technology rollout success?
StrategyThe overall goal of a NASCAR racing team is for the team’s car to take first place. The team must work efficiently and with processes in place to increase the speed and handling of the race car to allow for the car to perform at its best. This is analogous to a technology rollout company with the overall goal to deploy technology across multiple sites rapidly and efficiently. It is essential that the technology rollout company has experienced resources at the sites and the ability to manage and disseminate site requirement changes with little to no advanced notice. This information must be quickly and accurately relayed to all appropriate parties to accelerate or maintain the rollout schedule of each site
Multiple Services PerformedDuring a scheduled pit stop, the pit crew performs a multi-service operation as swiftly and efficiently as possible. The car is refueled, the tires changed, debris is removed from the radiator air intakes, the windshield is cleaned and many other services are performed as issues arise. In order to be the most effective team possible, the pit crew maintains a training schedule comparable to that of a professional athlete, even in NASCAR’s offseason.
To compare, the technology rollout company must have the resources and experience for accelerated multi-service technology deployments. Their processes and methodologies must be scalable enough to have the ability to deploy the multiple technologies necessary to minimize truck rolls and complete the project across all sites with less time and impact to the end user’s schedule.
The goal of both the pit crew and the technology rollout company is to utilize a business model that includes a system of processes and methodologies to minimize each site’s time by increasing efficiency to accelerate your project schedule successfully.
Does your technology rollout company have the processes and models in place to run your technology rollout as smoothly as a well-oiled machine?
Alphion Selected for Indian Institute of Technology Network Expansion
Technology
NEW DEHLI, India, Dec 07, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Alphion(R) Corporation announced today that it has been selected by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur to provide its GPON based access network solution for deployment across their …
Technology question by rOw!dZ: How close do you think audio technology is to finally replicating a tube amp’s amazing warmth without tubes?
Some manufacturers have come close with pedals that “try” to emulate the warmth of a tube amp, but have all came up with anemic facsimiles. Do you think we’ll ever be able to get rid of the outdated, high-maintenance, cumbersome technology found inside the tube amp? How close are we to replacing tube technology with something that’s cost efficient, durable and a lighter weight, that actually sounds “good”?
Technology best answer:
Answer by Facing Tomorrow
there are some effect out there that sound just like the real thing. modeling amps are made by literally taking a sound signal from the real thing and taking out the original signal, leaving just the modifications made to the signal, and putting these directly into the new amps.
spider amps seem to be pretty good, though i have never actually tried one.
anything you can hear can be recorded, processed, and emulated by a modeling amp
Lawsuit against Meeting Sciences, Inc I am filing a lawsuit against Meeting Sciences Inc, based out of Boulder Colorado, for breach of contract and non-payment of services (9 weeks of consulting services). If anyone has had a similar experience with Meeting Sciences, Inc please contact me. poynted.solutions@gmail.com Thank you!