Posts Tagged ‘Clifton Park New York’
Tuesday, December 28th, 2010
On the way home from enjoying Christmas with family, I had an experience which I would rather not repeat. It did get me thinking about customer service and preventative maintenance.
As a little background, for many years I have taken all of my vehicles in to the dealer for service. I also have routine maintenance performed before it is required. All of my vehicles are immaculate inside and out and I take very good care of them.
Saturday night we were on our way home. It was about 6:00 pm and we were on Interstate 90, when I was attempting to pass a vehicle. Instead of increasing speed, I began to lose speed, so I pulled over to the side of the road. So here we were stuck on the New York State Thruway, miles from our home. My wife and I ran through our options and solutions and proceeded to put them into play. We arranged to meet some family members at the nearest GM dealership to which we were being towed.
At the dealership I filled out the paperwork and put it along with my key in the drop box the same time our family arrived. We transferred our luggage and gifts and headed home.
On Monday I called the dealer to inquire what was wrong with the vehicle. I was told they would look at it mid-morning and give me a call. Monday afternoon I received a call stating I was all set, and when I inquired I was told the issue was a clogged mass air flow sensor.
Since we have used two dealerships in the Clifton Park area, I expected at least one of them to suggest any additional services which they thought would be beneficial. Obviously I was incorrect.
Monday after work my wife and I headed out to pick up her vehicle. When I paid for the service I explained to the gentleman that if they had called prior to performing the service as they said they would, I would have had them change the synthetic oil and install a new rear wiper blade. The business could have made additional profit without spending a dime on any marketing, just by offering good customer service. And I would have appreciated saving a trip to a repair shop.
This incident has me reviewing all the services we provide to our clients and customers, to make sure we are doing everything possible to help them avoid situations which could have negative consequences. While we are all responsible for our own safety and security, the world we live in requires dependence on others.
Is the person or company you trust your IT system to truly doing everything possible to help prevent issues from happening in the first place? Are you giving them the ability to do preventive maintenance, or waiting until the inevitable happens and then deal with all the repercussions?
Having experienced what could have been an extremely bad situation, I am dramatically increasing how I handle preventative maintenance; for myself and those who put their trust in me.
Tags: Car dealership, Christmas, Clifton Park New York, Customer service, Interstate 90, IT service, IT Services, New York, New York State Thruway, Preventive maintenance
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Friday, November 12th, 2010
Last week we received two alerts from systems which we monitor, both were servers. Had the issues not been caught it could have brought down both systems, one almost immediately, costing thousands of dollars in lost time. Both systems were miles away from our office in Clifton Park, NY.
We monitor many network servers, computers, and notebooks for a myriad of potential issues and bottlenecks. Often times, the alert may relate to something which we need to resolve, but is not an immediate threat. Some of the items we keep watch over include; processes, CPU and memory load. We check the event logs for unusual or suspicious activity. Basically we keep a watchful eye over all the systems under our supervision.
Because of this, the alerts were simply that. We were able log in remotely to the networks and resolve the situation before it became a major issue. At both sites, there were no user interruptions and if it wasn’t for the fact that we contacted our clients afterword to inform them of that we took action, it was just another business day as usual.
As all of us depend so heavily on technology, it is important to have someone looking out for your best interest and the health and safety of your network infrastructure. We can be that someone
Tags: Central processing unit, Clifton Park, Clifton Park computer repair, Clifton Park New York, Components, Computer, Hardware, Hardware virtualization, Infrastructure, networking, notebook, Servers, Virtual machine, VMware
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Thursday, October 14th, 2010
One of the first things I noticed after using the Samsung Fascinate for a while was how quickly the battery was being consumed. In addition to the spare battery I purchased from the Verizon store in Clifton Park, NY, I decided to purchase another spare battery. This provided me with always having a fully charged battery available even on long days without needing to find an outlet.
The first Android app I loaded was Touchdown, which is a program that synchronizes Android phones with a Microsoft Exchange server. As our company uses Microsoft Exchange, Outlook, SharePoint and several other software programs from Microsoft, it was very important that the phone ties seamlessly in with our current system. Other apps loaded included an anti-virus program, Kindle for Android, Fox News and a system monitor. I also purchased a copy of LogMeIn Ignition.
On the second day of my of my trip I needed to add a new rule to my Outlook 2010 to assist with a security issue. I used LogMeIn Ignition to remote into my computer and while using an Android device to control a computer is certainly not as easy as using a mouse or track-pad, I was able to accomplish my task in a relatively short time.
The 3G reception was very spotty where we stayed, but I was always able to get to the Internet. The browsing experience on the Fascinate is very good, far superior to Windows Professional 6.51 or BlackBerrys and only lacking in its inability to view Flash (at least for the current moment).
There was one evening when two calls went directly to voicemail, this also happened to someone else in my party who was using an Apple iPhone 4 and I attribute this to an issue with reception. Making calls from the same location that evening went out properly.
I used the camera and video quite a bit and both performed flawlessly. The many camera settings added some very nice enhancements to the photos I took.
Part 3 to be released soon.
Tags: Android, BlackBerry, Clifton Park New York, iPhone, Microsoft, Samsung Fascinate, Samsung Group, Samsung i9000 Galaxy S, Verizon
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Friday, August 20th, 2010
Recently, a researcher demonstrated how he could impersonate a GSM cell tower at the Def Con Convention in Las Vegas. Chris Paget, a security professional created a device which impersonates GSM cell phone towers for about $1,500.00. Note: cell phone snooping is illegal and Chris took many precautions not to break the law.
The device impersonates AT&T cell phone towers, making Android and iPhones think they are connecting to a legitimate phone tower. The system can be configured enabling the call to be listened to. The device could also be configured to intercept calls.
As Verizon Wireless and Sprint use CDMA technology, their systems would not be affected by this vulnerability. While the hack will not work with 3G, it is possible to knock the 3G offline and then the hacking device would take over. The cost to build the equipment to knock 3G offline would be less than $1,000.00.
Even if a phone has the voice mode set for encryption, the hacking device could just turn it off. And depending on the phone, there may be no notice that encryption has been disabled.
Information provided by: HITman Services, a computer and IT services company located in Clifton Park, New York.
Tags: 3G, AT&T, cellphones, Clifton Park, Clifton Park computer repair, Clifton Park New York, GSM, iPhone, Las Vegas Nevada, mobile phone, Science and Technology, Verizon
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
The short answer is yes; and most recently earlier this month. The software: Google Wave. If you haven’t heard about it don’t feel too badly as it never created the buzz Google was looking for.
About a year ago, Google came out with a product called Google Wave. It was touted as a real-time collaboration and communication system. Google Wave comprised all forms of Web 2.0 including; instant messaging, wikis, social media, chat, email, and more.
The issue is that Google Wave just hasn’t taken off. People have not taken to it the way they have with Facebook. Google will continue to provide the service until the end of the year. While Wave may be down for the count, there’s always another match not too far in the distance, and I can’t imagine Google giving up.
Information provided by: HITman Services, a computer and IT services company located in Clifton Park, New York.
Tags: Clifton Park, Clifton Park computer repair, Clifton Park New York, Companies, Facebook, Google, Google Wave, Instant messaging, Search, search engine, Search Engines, Searching, Social media, Wiki
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010
In May we had decided to try a new software program and contracted with a well know, and well established company as we thought it would be quicker to deploy than take time from client projects to update the system we were currently using.
Within a week of making the decision and attempting to work with the company, it became apparent that this would not be a good fit as it took quite a while to get questions answered. And we were just at the beginning of the implementation phase. So I contacted the company to let them know we would not be proceeding.
I had put their system out of my mind until yesterday. That is when we received a call from the company regarding us terminating the relationship. This morning I returned the call and spoke with one of their representatives. She asked why we decided not to continue with the software. I said this is a perfect example of why we stopped; we canceled in May and it is now almost August and we are just receiving a call asking us why.
I then stated if we were in a situation where a client no longer wished to do business with us we would be on the phone with them in the afternoon, or tomorrow at the latest.
Exceptional customer service needs to be a core believe from the top down and permeate throughout the organization. Everyone who comes into contact with clients or customers needs to be empowered to do whatever is necessary to make sure that clients and customers are completely satisfied.
This latest interaction with such a large company provides our computer networking and repair; and website development companies, with a good example of what not to emulate. We can always learn.
Tags: Business, Business Services, Clifton Park, Clifton Park computer repair, Clifton Park New York, Consulting, Customer Management, Customer service, Education and Training, Environmental Working Group, Industry-Specific, OpenSource, Question, Retailers, Small business, United States, Website
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
Earlier today a client from Clifton Park called in concerning an email message they did not send. When we connected with their desktop we discovered a new spam message disguised to look legitimate.
The email comes from Mail Delivery and shows Subsystem Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
The email contains an attachment which holds the payload. The attachment is called Forwarded Message.html
The body of the email message is as follows, (we substituted the email address):
Note: Forwarded message is attached.
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY.
Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed:
name@domain.com
Message will be retried for 2 more day(s)
If you get a message like this, delete it.
Tags: Bounce message, Clifton Park, Clifton Park computer repair, Clifton Park New York, E-mail address, E-mail spam, email, Mail, Shareware, Spam, Windows
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Monday, June 14th, 2010
Recently I had a conversation with an executive from Clifton Park, NY. She was relating her frustrations about how there were so many obligations vying for her time. She then went on to say how much time she was spending on email.
This business owner spends a substantial amount of time out of the office and communication with her staff is vitally important.
After listening for a while I suggested a solution which would save her about 30 minutes per day. I informed her the change would be seamless and would not require any additional technical time per month.
At first she didn’t want to increase her monthly costs and was reluctant to make the move. When she realized it amounted to only a few dollars per day, she decided to go ahead.
I spoke with her recently and she is very happy with her decision. While it hasn’t eliminated all her frustrations, it has dramatically reduced them.
Tags: Business, Business Services, Clifton Park, Clifton Park New York, Communication, Corporation, email, Managing email, New York, Shareware, Supplies and Equipment, Time, Windows
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Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Earlier this week I had the opportunity to re-connect with a client whom I haven’t spoken to in several months.
Because we are located in Clifton Park, NY and they are in Syracuse, NY, the majority of the computer and network support we do for them is via our remote systems.
It must be over 15 years ago when I met these people. They are two brothers who own a large repair facility. We installed a program called GarageKeeper to help them run their business.
While we have upgraded equipment for them several times, the software hasn’t been changed since 2000. Many would think they are using an out dated program, but the reliability of the system is incredible. As the Timex commercial use to say, “it takes a licking and keeps on ticking”. So it is with the GarageKeeper program.
One of the owners is retired and the owner of daughter has taken her uncle’s place. They are some of the nicest people you would ever want to meet.
I feel very fortunate that many of the people who I met many years ago, I still serve.
Tags: Business, Clifton Park, Clifton Park computer repair, Clifton Park New York, Computer, Environment, Garage Keeper, GarageKeeper, New York, Syracuse New York, United States, Waterford
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