Sunday, January 2, 2011

Mobile phones, wireless connectivity and notebooks making this round world flat ..

In a world of wireless technology, access to .. well anyone is easy. So easy that should you live in a "third-world" country, the ability to wire funds anywhere in the globe is possible as long as you have a mobile phone.

Add to this working longer hours and anywhere, the world is (I wish I could say it was literally spinning faster since it feels that way sometimes) spinning faster.

But does technology hamper or enable?

On the plus side, we can work remotely anywhere in the world. 
On the minus side, we can work remotely from anywhere in the world. 

Ironic, isn't it?

Gone are the days where holidays meant leaving your notebook behind and even when you do, your Smart Phone beeps away as emails are received. At the end of the day, the innate need to be connected or not really lies with the holder of the Smart Phone.

To iPhone, Android or Blackberry that is the question. Oh and let's not forget Windows?

Android has overtaken iPhone in market share and although Blackberry offers best value for money in the Smart phone category, Android has managed to take the top spot.

How to know which make is best for you?

Personal preference really? Personally, I am an Apple fan, although I have to confess that the HTC gives me a slight stirring. Once you're used to touch screen, I find I assume everything is.

My coolest find for 2011? Touch screen monitors. 

For health reasons, it may take off sooner than later. Why? Although most users now have notebooks, we still use a mouse and extended mouse use has been shown to cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

If we've learned anything about technology though is that it enables and makes life more efficient. The trick is to know when not to react to every beep that comes along.




Oops, have to go (☆◑‿◐).

Sunday, December 19, 2010

(◠‿◠) Your top 5 highlights, a year in review, the eNetworks way ✩

What a year it has been! Sex, drugs and rock and roll? And then there was 2010. As we wind down and bid farewell to 2010, we look back and reflect on the top highlights.


Our top 5 highlights of 2010 includes:
  1. World Cup Soccer
    1. The "gees" was electric, everyone got along, and although there were disruptions in standard working days, it was a pleasure to be part of the World Cup placing South Africa as a World Class destination. We laughed, we cried and we had a blast. Memories will remain forever.
  2. New / bigger premises
    1. After 11 years, we finally moved / expanded into 592 sqm. Starting from a humble 13 sqm,  we have grown from strength to strength and plan to continue.
  3. Company growth
    1.  SCS - Staff, clients and space. 2010 has been a year of growth in all areas. We added our eDSL product to the existing range and focus exclusively in providing the best ADSL service we can. Thank you to the team for all the efforts throughout the year.
  4. World Cup Soccer
    1. I have mentioned it already, but ....... World Cup 2010, worth mentioning twice ✩*•
  5. 11 years and still counting
    1. Congratulations to eNetworks and our team working tirelessly to ensure that our clients' are happy and that the service delivery we have always provided remains of top priority. We celebrated our 11th Anniversary in 2010. Something we are very proud of.
There were many highlights, such as all the events we attended, (Google SA event and iWeek), but those are the TOP 5 we felt we needed to highlight. We would add to this list a BIG thank you to the eNetworks team and to end off the year, we hosted our year-end function on a boat in true Cape Town style.

Last, but not least, we would like to thank you, our client who without, we would not be here today.

We wish a happy ¸.•* ✩ festive season ¸.•* ✩ and an easy entry into 2011.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Moustache Mafia strikes again - a mu'ving way to end Movember ..

They're back! The "Moustache Mafia" strikes again and this time, they mean business.

As "Movember" draws to a close, the business of making sure everyone remembers the month throughout the year is their top priority.

They're serious about "Movember" and about showing their support.

What they do leave us with looking at the photo above reminds me of a scene in the Godfather where Al Pacino, (who plays Michael Corleone) meets with his "family" because something "big" is going on.

But in true "Moustache Mafia-boss-style", "Corleone" calmly stares into space and leaves us with these famous last words as we end of the month, "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse".

Let "Movember" be on your mind all year and remember, the "Moustache Mafia" is watching .... dah dah dahm..... (cue cheesy mafia movie music).

Friday, November 26, 2010

Moustache Mafia Mu-ving through Movember ..

I love the "gees" the team at eNetworks sprouts throughout the year. From Valentines Day, to Halloween, the team spirit is always visible. BUT, we have to compliment the guys for their "Movember" spirit.

The team has officially been named "Moustache Mafia", sprouting their "Movember" 'taches and matching outfits, one has to commend their support for the month of mo's.

But what IS "Movember" and why all the fuss surrounding facial hair? Movember (formerly known as November), is a month long moustache growing charity event held each year to help raise funds and awareness for men’s health.

Having started in Australia seven years ago, Movember has grown to be an international event, taking place in six countries. This global expansion looks set to continue with demand from Mo Bros and Sistas around the world wanting to grow moustaches and celebrate Movember in their own countries. As a direct result, six new countries have been added to this year’s campaign, of which South Africa is one!

Nice "growing" team eNetworks. We love that your spirit is fun and cause all rolled into one.

Happy Movember!

Monday, November 15, 2010

What IS the excitement of checking into a hotel room? You guess it, FREE WIFI

You're a regular traveler, whether locally or internationally. As you sit at the airport waiting for your flight to board, your notebook is whipped out and away we go. Most airports have wireless access providing a multitude of service providers to choose from, wonderful!
 
Time to board (wishing all airlines had on board Internet access), we may or may not whip our our notebook again to work (it all depends on the flight schedule) and sooner than later, arrive safely at our destination. Either a driver from the hotel collects us from the airport, or we hire a car and voila, we arrive at our hotel.

My first question to the con-siege, "Is there WiFi in this hotel?", one of three responses occur which affect the mood of my entire day:
  1. yes, it is included with your package, free access, enjoy! (I hear my favorite rock tune start playing in my head, head banging, the works, feels great!)
  2. yes, it is accessible via a voucher, which only costs Rxx (may as well be a million dollars, since it is always a rip off)
  3. no, sorry, but we do have an Internet cafe, just around the corner (doh!)

As you can see, the price for convenience when traveling is priceless.  If I have a 3G card around, no worries, but if I made the mistake of a) not having one or b) leaving it at home, the sound of inconvenience makes me cranky.

Hotels should realise (by now) how important reliable, consistent internet access in a hotel and especially the rooms are. Business people who travel frequently play catchup after the working day is over and not having connectivity in a hotel room adds strain to the day, since we cannot proceed with a daily catchup.

Today's tip: when booking a hotel, check if there is connectivity / WiFi access. Even if not used, the benefit of quick, easy, free access is definitely worth paying an extra buck for. Here are a list of hotels in SA, offering (or including WiFi, caveat, we cannot vouch for any of these hotels and always check their websites before you book, includes WiFi does not mean FREE ;))
Happy traveling and remember to check before you travel to avoid disappointment. However, if your favorite hotel does not have WiFi access in the room, how about suggesting they start offering it to guests. After all, a happy guest is one who returns.

    Friday, October 29, 2010

    Why not add some Fiber to your Broadband diet?

    Fiber (not the kind you have for breakfast) and Broadband, (not the kind used in the gym) makes headline news on a daily basis. "Uncapped" (although really"Capped" in disguise) is all the rage. But the question we often hear is, what is it or why would you need it?

    Let's examine the term "Broadband". Now we could go into the fancy explanation mentioning frequencies, channels, carriers and signals, but we won't. Simply put it is "the ability to access the Internet and Be on the Phone, At the same time. ... "
     
    Simple process with some efficient and cost-effective benefits:
    • "always on"
    • Fast loading of web pages and e-mail
    • Equally fast downloading of files, programs, and computer updates
    • It does not affect the phone line
    • Unlimited access and you won't be charged based on the connection duration
    • Provides cheap phone services via VoIP technology.
    • Connection sharing
    Makes sense to go this route if your business is starting off and there is a high demand for voice and data transmission.

    Next up, Fiber-optic cable. Again, we could use words like transmission, digitized pulses or wavelengths. Instead consider it to be "technology used for transmitting data, voice, and images through very fine, flexible glass or plastic fibers (a bundle of optical fibers)".

    Apart from the "space-age" look it displays, it has many advantages and have revolutionized the way the telecommunication industry operates, here's why:
    • Less expensive 
    • Thinner - Optical fibers can be drawn to smaller diameters than copper wire
    • Higher carrying capacity - Because optical fibers are thinner than copper wires, more fibers can be bundled into a given-diameter cable than copper wires. This allows more phone lines to go over the same cable or more channels to come through the cable into your cable TV box
    • Less interference - light signals from one fiber do not interfere with those of other fibers in the same cable. This means clearer phone conversations or TV reception
    • Digital signals - Optical fibers are ideally suited for carrying digital information, which is especially useful in computer networks 
    Well there you have it. If you are starting a business, going Broadband is a given. How you access the Internet all depends on the type of business you have. Given the advantages listed for the Fiber-optic option makes sense for growing businesses to consider, even at an early stage for the long-term benefits are clear.

    Happy surfing and remember, if its not always on, what is it? And if your feeling slow and clogged up, perhaps it's time you added more fiber to that broadband diet of yours.

    eNetworks

    Sunday, October 24, 2010

    Connectivity questions? Free yourself from downtime and high costs, we can help!

    Connectivity may be the buzz word of the day, but with hosting and server hardware costs dipping, none of that matters if downtime is an issue. Why struggle with looking for the cheapest service provider to save money? Does it not mean more find a provider that will take care of things for you and save you time and money?

    As consumers of connectivity, and perhaps a different generation we often forget that moving from one service provider is as simple as making a telephone or sending an email.

    BUT, before you make that call, ask yourself:
    • is going the cheap (no frills route) worth the hassle of dealing with connectivity issues and/or downtime
    • are they really "cheaper" or are there built in hidden costs?
    Then ask the question, what is best for me and my business? ADSL or Diginet? Is it all Greek to you? With so many choices out there, what are your connectivity needs? We've decided to help make this choice easy for you by showing the benefits of ADSL vs. Diginet lines.

    Benefits of ADSL?
    • ADSL has the potential for higher speed internet access with low latency when compared with most other access services.
    • Fixed monthly cost (as long as the monthly limit is not exceeded if you decide on a capped package).
    • Uses existing analogue telephone line.
    • Less expensive than a Diginet or Martis 64kbps digital leased line.
    • More convenient than a dial-up connection because it is almost "always on."
    Benefits of a Diginet fixed line:
    • Diginet services can convey digital speech and video signals on a point-to-point basis, allowing users to develop highly efficient integrated voice/data networks offering new opportunities in the growing broadband multimedia market.
    • Improved performance, reliability and quality of service are provided at a fixed monthly cost.
    • High quality digital network ensures high-speed, clear connectivity for delay-sensitive applications
    • Faults are rectified quickly (often a fault is located and repaired before a customer even knows about it)
    • International connectivity
    • Higher speed range compared to analogue leased lines

    A little more clear? We hope so. Should you have any questions we can help you with, email
    sales@enetworks.co.za or visit their websites for quick (free) efficient support.

    Get connected today!