Archive for February 2012
8 “Thurvival Skills” for 05
Just what is a “thurvival skill?” It’s a skill that let’s you thrive and survive at the same time. In today’s economy it’s not enough to just be good. You need to be better than your counterparts and colleagues. It’s all about creating an action plan to keep you name in the limelight and on the top of the list. What list am I talking about? The one that says call X, hire X or X is the best person for the job. Or event he list that reads we can get rid of everyone but X. Is this person you? It could be.
It takes a particular skill set.
1. Flexibility-You need to go with the flow. There are things you can’t change so be prepared to accept the consequences and move on. Be adaptable no matter what the circumstances and don’t let adversity get you off your game plan.
2. Accessibility – Opportunities happen in a flash. You need to be where people can reach you: cell, phone, fax, and email, whatever. Let you number two person know how to reach you in case that once in a lifetime opportunity presents itself. If people need you, respond that day if at all possible. If you don’t, someone else will and you will have lost your edge.
3. Visibility – Who are you? Can people find you? Do an ego search on GOOGLE. Type in your name and see what shows up. At the very least, you should see some basic listing about yourself. So you want to improve the odds of your being found? Get a personal website and use your name as the domain.
4. Credibility – Are you an expert at something? If not, why not? It’s easy to become one and then use need to use that expert status to your advantage. The more credentials you have in your CV, the more power it wields when you seek out opportunities.
5. Connectivity – Who can you call when you need help? Remember it’s a quid-pro-quo world so just don’t start calling people when you are in a bind. They probably won’t call back if you already haven’t established a relationship.
6. Your Me-factor – You simply have to think about yourself. Yea, I know the cheers for the team and all that stuff. Well, the cold hard truth is that the team isn’t going to cut it when your you-know-what is on the line. You need to look out for numero uno. Allocate time for personal enhancement and enrichment every day. Don’t get caught up in the party line that you are too busy to manage your own career.
7. Technologically savvy – Big deal. Do you know how to use email? Do you know how to use it to your advantage? Do you use it to keep in contact, solidify a relationship, alert someone as to how and where you can be reached or get new business? Your technology skills will make you or break you in coming years so spend a little time developing this particular knowledge base.
8. Investment programs-Not your 401K or IRA investments, but investments in you as a person. What’s going to affect your bottom line? Have you kept up with current industry technology? Do you know what skill sets are in demand for today’s top employers? Keep that knowledge base at the cutting edge and you will have leverage over your competition.
If you hone these skills, you are on your way to successfully negotiating the balance of the year both employed and enjoying your job. Invest in yourself as part of your personal portfolio. Make 2005 the year of you where you can both thrive and survive.
Necessary Skill Sets of a Competent Computer Technician
Today, the world is ruled by people who dominates science and technology. A+ certification training is meant to contribute in providing the necessary skills and knowledge for a competent computer technician.
CompTIA A+ certification is one of the most significant recognitions that any IT may hold. Taking an A+ course is a decision that may change your life as a professional, opening the doors to countless opportunities.
A typical A+ course includes diverse aspects of computer, security and networking, such as installation, configuration, upgrading and maintenance. A+ certification training often includes a simulated test quizzer with practice test questions to prepare students towards the A+ certification exam.
A+ training makes sure that every computer technician understands and identifies the different procedures to install peripheral devices, choosing the appropriate sequence, an example of transceivers and modems, including dial-up, cable, DSL, and ISDN connectivity.
In addition, compTIA A+ certification includes exhaustive testing on digital cameras, external storage, UPS (uninterruptible power supply), printers, suppressors, monitors, PDA, infrared devices, and wireless access points.
The A+ course cover topics such as the optimization of PC operation in particular situations, taking advantage of the knowledge acquired through the A+ training for predicting certain procedures that occurs in specific scenarios such as installation of additional processors, cooling systems, memory, specialized video cards, NICs, or disk subsystem enhancements.
A competent computer technician, how has taken the A+ certification training, will always be able to determine whatever issue that requires upgrading a PC and will be able to identify the components that require such upgrade, as an example memory hard drives, motherboards, BIOS, adapter cards, CUP, laptop power sources, or the addition of PCMCIA cards.
A+ certification is only awarded to technicians who are enrolled either in an A+ training or an A+ course, this last is also available in multimedia format to study at home.
CompTIA A+ certification is basic for diagnosing and troubleshooting, as well as for preventive maintenance, safety and environmental issues. A+ certification training teaches students about the different maintenance services that a true computer expert can perform periodically.
Otherwise, implementing preventive maintenance measures, recommending products and procedures, as well as instructions on how to use them can make companies save hundreds and thousand of dollars for the inadequate handling of equipment.
Such maintenance measures may include liquid cleaning compounds, and other non-abrasive or harmful materials for cleaning contact and connections, such as non static vacuums. A+ certification training teaches IT how to clean ventilation, monitors, removable media devices, along with the caring of moisture and dust control on hardware and hard disk.
Security Measures for Online PBX
Internet security is one of the major concerns in Virtual PBX VoIP systems. Just like any new technology, there are security risks with IP systems. Safeguard your business telephone system by following these recommendations:
Use VoIP-ready firewalls and test security features
Make sure to use and periodically test the security features of your VoIP phone system. The firewall is the staple security measure and the first line of defense against Internet attacks, blocking all traffic which it sees as intrusive, invasive or malicious. However, firewalls cannot protect telephone systems from internal hackers, so a second line of defense is needed. Take note also that firewalls can give rise to some complications on call set-up procedures and dynamic port trafficking.
Use WAP rather then WEP
Chances are, you’re going to integrate your cell phones to your business VoIP system. Use mobiles with WiFi Protected Access (WAP) which provides better security than 802.11 Wired Equivalent Privacy. WEP codes can actually be cracked with publicly available software and should only be used if WAP is not available.
Study your provider’s E-911 service
Although the US Federal Communications Commissions have already obligated providers to offer 911 services, your provider’s 911 service may still operate a bit differently from traditional 911. Make sure that you have studied your VoiP service’s guidelines regarding this. Presently, there are still proposed features to make interconnecting with E-911 more viable.
Have a back-up power system ready
When planning out your telephone system, make sure that you also weigh in the costs for an emergency back-up power system. To be ready for long power outages, factor in the costs for fuel, generators, and fuel storage facilities.
There has been much advancement in online security since VoIP became popular, and there are more PBX solutions on online security which you could employ aside from these. Every business should take extra precautions, especially when it comes to sensitive data being transmitted over a relatively open network such as the Internet.