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Wingsuit Base Jumping and Technology Rollouts?

06th April 2011
Wingsuit BASE jumping is one of the most extreme and dangerous sports out there. With its mechanics similar to those of a flying squirrel, a wingsuit jumper has an average forward speed of 100 mph – that’s 146 feet per second and would clear a football fi... Read >

What you Need to Know About your Technology Rollout Company's Internal Resources

05th April 2011
Though not included as part of the Rollout Delivery Team, the Web-based Software Application should not be overlooked as a valuable asset to rollout success! Also, though the specific titles may differ from company to company, the key job functions and sp... Read >

How to Lessen the Risks of Multi-Site, Nationwide Technology Rollout Failure

29th March 2011
There are many problems that are plaguing the industry when it comes to deploying technology quickly and accurately in the field. The first step is to understand the problems and where they come from. The problem primarily stems from a lack of information... Read >

What Type of Technician Communication Channel Will Increase Transparency and Mitigate Security Risks

24th March 2011
While the Partnerships define the relationship between the technology rollout company and its field force, the Technician Communication Channel determines the actual interaction between the technology rollout company and its field technicians. Understa... Read >

What does a NASCAR Pit Crew have to do with Multi-Site Technology Rollouts?

23rd March 2011
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 methodol... Read >

The Facts about Multi-site Technology Rollouts

31st August 2010
Circuits play an extremely important role in business networks. With industry trends continuing to migrate more and more towards IP-based networks, the importance of the outside connection to the world is greater than ever. And the circuit is the gatekeep... Read >

How can a Web-Based Software Application Enhance the Success of Multi-Site Technology Deploymen

18th August 2010
An essential component to support a well-defined technology rollout system of methodologies, the web-based software application is proficient at capturing processes, documenting work and providing visibility into projects. Example Scenario: If a cus... Read >

The Process Structure of Multi-Site Technology Rollouts

17th August 2010
The Process Structure is the first part of the Technology Rollout System. It provides the "bird's eye view" of the relationship and communication flow from beginning (customer) to the end (local field technicians). It also: • Defines the facilitation... Read >

How can one piece of cabling halt business productivity of your entire office?

10th August 2010
Do you know that every telecom circuit has to have a demarc extension? A demarc extension is not only the most important piece of cabling within a building's telecommunications infrastructure, but it is the transmission path in which information is shared... Read >

What Method of Deployment Is Most Efficient for Your Multi-Site Technology Rollout?

06th August 2010
The Deployment Method is part of the Rollout Services Model within the Technology Rollout System. While the Rollout Services Model determines what services will be utilized for a project, the Deployment Method defines how the services are deployed to each... Read >

Which Rollout Delivery Team Configuration Will Speed My Project’s Communication, Speed and Accurac

05th August 2010
The Rollout Delivery Team Configuration is part of the Internal Resources within the Technology Rollout System. While the Internal Resources define the requirements within the technology rollout company, the Rollout Delivery Team Configuration determi... Read >

Who holds Responsibility for the Demarc Extension?

04th August 2010
To the telecom agent and carrier, this means that the customer will associate a bad connection with the service provided by the agent or carrier no matter who's to blame, even if the customer was responsible! A demarc extension, as mandated by federal... Read >