Saturday, September 29, 2012

How do you think Cloud Computing will impact Physical Security?


By C. Henry Adams

(NOTE: I'm currently editing, please REFRESH.)

Recently, I reveal in a blog that I was in Graduate School.

Well, one of my classmates (Sorry, can't mention the person's name.) asked me the following question related to a discussion in our course:

THE QUESTION:

Something else to think about - how do you think Cloud computing will impact physical security?

I started to say one thing, but came up with a futuristic scenario that could very well become a reality. I based my "theory" described in a skit below off the fact that some kids and adults have never seen a typewriter!

C. Henry Adams' Theory: Cloud Computing if properly implemented will make physical security tools utilized today to secure a facility obsolete.

MY REPLY:

Currently, Cloud Computing has been utilized for over 20 years with the use of email companies like Yahoo or AOL. One would 1st need to study how many times these companies have been compromised. Oh, don't forget Amazon which offer Cloud Services outside its online store as well.

Second, if you depend on Cloud Computing to access your house, car and other physical things, it could become a very serious concern regarding physical security.

Future Scenario: A female college student lost her tablet on the flight home (USA) from school(Europe). So, when she finally arrived home, paid her taxi fare via her smartphone; she started to freak out when she discovered that her parents were not at home.

In a panic, she press a button on the smartphone and called her mother. The phone projected a hologram image of her Mother who answered the phone saying, "What's wrong Sweetie?"

Female College Student: Mom, quick - what do I do!? I'm locked out of the house and I can't get in! It looks like its going to rain!

Mother: Calm down Baby, you will be OK.

Female College Student: Mommm! I don't want to get my hair wet!

Mother: Sweetie, do you remember those little metal things called "keys" we gave you years ago when you were little?

Female College Student: Yes, but how is that going to help me now!?

Mother: See that flower pot over to the left side of the door? Lift up the fake flower, get the key and put it in the lock and turn it to the right clockwise like your father taught you. You will hear the door unlock and just push the door open.

Female College Student: Oh! Right, that's cool.

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Understanding Other People's Cultures, Religions and Life Styles Is Good Business




By C. Henry Adams September, 2012

I'm actually in Graduate School now working on receiving a Graduate Certificate, so besides operating a small business for about 12 to 15 hours a day, I'm writing papers or studying online.

Nevertheless, that might be irrelevant to the People who have took the time to read this Blog's entitled, “Understanding Other People's Cultures, Religions and Life Styles Is Good Business.”

So, let me get to the point. But first, let me give you the definition of certain terms I will utilize in my writings to the best of my ability.

Why? Well, to put it bluntly in American English Slang, “ I don't want you to get it twisted. “

Furthermore, I don't want to say anything, write anything, print anything, produce any video or audio that will get anybody killed, period.

This is no laughing matter, unfortunately it is a reality.

Alright, that being said, when I say “Other People”, I mean a group of individuals who may not live in my particular city, county, state or province, as well as, country.

When I say “Culture”, I mean the aforementioned people's tastes, thoughts and developments.

When I say “Religions” I mean the aforementioned people's belief system and practices based on Spiritual Guidance.

When I say “Life Styles”, by the way, this is a hard one to understand or accept at times, but it need to be said. I mean certain people who choose to live a certain way. No, I will not define 'certain'.

Now that I've define Other People, Cultures, Religions and Life Styles.

THE POINT:
Good Business in my professional opinion encompass treating all People with respect, kindness, while not offending them period.

That means if you understand that certain things should NOT be said, printed, written, produced in a video or audio to be displayed in other people's culture, about other people's religion or other people's life style; perhaps your company will be a success while in compliance with the Wide World of many groups of “Other People “.

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Atlanta Small Business Owners Invitation Paid Research Panel Oct 4th


Dear Business Owner,

This session pays $300. Please feel free to refer a Small Business Owner to this invitation and I thank you for your time in advance.

We are an independent market research company looking for several small business owners to participate in a panel discussion group on behalf of the Enterprise Council on Small Business.

The session will last for 2 hours take place in Atlanta, GA on Thursday October 4th from 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM.

Those people who are chosen to participate will be paid $300 at the end of the panel for their time and input.

There will be a one hour conference call on Wednesday September 19th from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST, to go over the topic of discussion and gather feedback for the panel discussion.

Your participation is completely anonymous and your information confidential. These studies are strictly for market research and no sales attempt will ever be made as a result of your participation.

If you are interested in participating, please take a moment to fill out the following brief questionnaire:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AtlantaSmallBusinesOwnersPanel

Please note that answering this questionnaire is not a guarantee of being selected to participate or receipt of payment.

Cortney Erskine
Research Coordinator
AlphaBuzz, Inc.
www.AlphaBuzzGroup.com

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

E. Alexander Gothard City Councilman of East Point, GA Recent Email To Resident















Good Morning Residents,

Monday night at the council meeting, I was stunned to see that the fiscal year ‘13 budget did not pass. I have personally held extensive conversations with our (Interim) City Manager and with our Finance Director in helping me determine if this budget was right for our city and to understand the budget from several different views.

At one point, I was even under the impression that this budget called for the elimination of 18 unfilled police positions. I inquired, and this is the response I received from our Finance Director:

Hello Councilperson Gothard,

The math may point to 18 positions unfunded however, the facts show that the Police Department is free to fill all positions and funds will be available. FY12 actual personnel cost for the Police Department is projected to be 9.5million. The FY13 budget allots $11.1 million for Police personnel cost. That is an additional $1.6 million over their FY12 actual cost, which will more than cover 18 positions. Attached, is an analysis of the Police Department Personnel Budget.

Thanks,
Derrick


This was a huge concern for many residents as it was a concern of mine. There will be no cuts to our police department, filled or unfilled positions. Please do not pay attention to the rhetoric. See the link to a video below of Monday’s council meeting:

http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/18820051/contested-east-point-budget-fails-to-get-votes

Also of concern to our residents was the property tax situation. We have heard everything that the council is apparently planning to do, including raising the millage rate to 20 or even 30 mils. The truth is, our city has seen a tremendous decline in property values. Personally, my property has seen a more than 50 percent decrease in value over the course of only one year. Of course I am happy to receive a large check back from overpaying my escrow account, but what is the real cost?

Currently, we pay a millage rate of 13.75. The council has recommended we raise the millage rate to 15, which will generate about another $1 million for the city’s general fund. What does this mean to you? More than likely nothing. Yes, the millage rate may go up but property values have unfortunately fallen so far that we still will pay less in taxes than typically paid over the past few years. East Point has been hit hard in this economic downturn, but we are not unique in this challenge. Below reflects the total amount collected in tax revenues over the years:

Year| Tax Receipts| Millage Rate|

2005| $10.4 million| 12.369 mils|

2006| $10.7| 12.163|

2007| $15.3| 14.75|

2008| $16.8| 14.75|

2009| $15.8| 14.75|

2010| $12.7| 14.75|

2011| $9.8| 13.75|

2012 (projected)| $9.2| 15.00|

As you may notice, it was not a good move for the previous council to drop the millage rate in 2011 at time we were in the middle of declining home values. Evening in raising the millage rate to 15, East Point will still not realize the same amount in tax values we saw in 2011.

Some other highlights of this budget include:

*Additional $1.2 million contribution for unfunded pension. Being proactive and ensuring city retirees will have the state required retirement amount available when due.

*No water base rate increase and less transferred from the Enterprise/Utilities Fund to the General Fund. Over the past few years, an average of more than $5 million has been moved from the Enterprise Fund to the General Fund. With this budget, there will be no question of the transfer amount of $1.28 million to help cover utility generated expenses.

*$776,889 for street repaving

In regards to recycling, I do not believe anyone on council wants to see the elimination of this program as has been put out there. At this point, our city staff is working to renegotiate the contract with Republic so that the city gets a fair deal. I am convinced that Republic can do a lot better in terms of what they offer us. In the first quarter of 2012, residents have redeemed their reyclebank points for a total amount of $1,134.40 worth of prizes and gifts. Also during the first quarter of 2012, the city has paid Republic a total of $71,882.10. In other words, for every $1 a resident receives in redemption points, the city pays out $63.37. We can do better and hopefully Republic will agree to better terms.

Also, I will be pushing for changes to the capital projects list, as several projects currently earmarked are not worthy of tax payer dollars at this time.

These are only a few of the highlights. This is, however, a balanced and very compromising budget. I am very excited about the possibilities of this coming year as we have some very exciting things on the table for our city. Please be sure to call your elected officials and tell them to show up for work, especially when voting on our fiscal budget as one Council Member intentionally chose to stall the city by refusing to show up for the vote. This is important once a year business...I do not think that is too much to ask. After all, as elected officials we are fully aware of this annual task and it is our responsibility to pass a budget in a timely manner. Thank you and have a wonderful day.

Cordially,

E. Alexander Gothard



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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

An Interview with E. Alexander Gothard (City Councilman) of East Point, Georgia

On Saturday Morning, June 9th 2012, we were invited to a meeting held on Norman Berry Drive in the heart of East Point, Georgia at the East Point Historical Society.

The meeting was called to session by East Point City Councilman E. Alexander Gothard of Ward A. It regarded the (5) five versions of the 2013 Fiscal Year Budget under evaluation and or consideration. The City Councilman decided to share the information with Citizens while gathering their input before voting on the appropriate budget.

Following the meeting we asked him for an interview and he agreed.

C. Henry Adams: City Councilman E. Alexander Gothard of East Point Ward A, we would like to thank you for the opportunity to allow us to interview you. We understand that as a local business owner , as well as, City Councilman you are passionately involved in the positive growth of East Point, Georgia.

Considering that you are perhaps a very busy person, we would like to ask three (3) questions. Our questions regard the meeting and its discussions on Saturday Morning, June 9th 2012 and the incident that preceded it Friday Night, June 8th 2012.

City Councilman Gothard, on Saturday June 9th 2012 you shared five (5) versions of the East Point City Council 2013 Fiscal Budget under evaluation to staff, constituents and friends to gather insights. Did you obtain constructive criticism and or recommendations from individuals at this meeting?

City Councilman E. Alexander Gothard: I did receive constructive criticism from those who attended. It was my intent to address rumors that were extremely untrue. I will be supporting budget version number five and this version will lock in a millage rate of 15, no utility increases, and will include an operations management review in which a professional firm will help the council decide which positions with the city are necessary and which are unnecessary. Residents were very appreciative of the meeting.

C. Henry Adams: What other efforts are being done to assure the Citizens of East Point that its City Council is working in their best interest?

City Councilman E. Alexander Gothard: To be 100 percent candid, it is entirely up to residents to decide if their council person is working in their best interest. One of the reasons I held my recent meeting with some of my Ward A community leaders was to ensure them that I am working in their best interest and to personally address any concerns they have.

C. Henry Adams: Recently, it was announced in the Metro Atlanta News that you were in some sort of altercation. It is understood that a Locksmith refused to leave the premises of your home after being address to do so, is this true?

City Councilman E. Alexander Gothard:As for the incident that took place on June 8, 2012, below is a statement from my attorney:

The firm of Johnson & Freeman, LLC has been retained to defend Councilman Gothard regarding the recent charge of Simple Battery. This matter involves a dispute with a vendor at his residence. Since this matter is presently under investigation, it would be premature and irresponsible to comment on the details of this alleged incident. Councilman Gothard is looking forward to his day in Court so that he can be vindicated in this matter. As with any allegation, there are two sides to every story and Councilman Gothard anticipates that everyone will hear both sides before rendering judgment. In the interim, Councilman Gothard will continue to provide quality representation to the citizens of East Point.

C. Henry Adams: Thank you Sir for your time.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

BIE Foresee HiTech Types Of Marketing Mixed With Grassroots

by C. Henry Adams


Q: Somebody said, "C. Henry, what type of Hi-tech Communications Marketing do BIE foresee working in the near future?"

A: Internet Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Grassroots Social Media Marketing, Mobile Marketing and Grassroots Mobile Marketing.

Grassroots Marketing from what I understand it to be is when you get out into the public and make face to face contact with a person to sell a concept, service or product.

OK, let's quickly describe Grassroots Social Media Marketing & Grassroots Mobile Marketing(Text Messaging or SMS)as ways to communicate with individuals you KNOW and or familiar with to make a sell.

Q: Somebody said, "OK C. Henry, I'm still not getting it, help me out & please expound on your concept or perception."

A: Today's small to medium-sized business should have clients that they are capable of sending emails, text messages, as well as, tweets. Unified Communications is the key to successfully marketing your service or product; it is not going anywhere. In fact, it has finally dug in to fight the good fight. (Figuratively Speaking)

If you are going to stay competitive in these ever changing times, you need to be advance in the way you communicate, period.

Q: Somebody said, "For grassroots mobile marketing, are you saying reach out to those potential customers contacted by cell phone?"

A: Yes absolutely ,but please please UNDERSTAND; you must have created a BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP with the customer or potential customer to send a text message! Don't send text messages to folks you hardly know or never had an agreement to communicate with in this 'particular manner'.

Broadcasting Interest Enterprise, Inc. has evolved still again into mobile web development and mobile marketing research and support. Please feel free contact us for more information at (404) 348-8319 or www.biemediagroup.com

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Interesting News About Walmart MoneyCard (SM) When Stores In Atlanta Arent Accepting Cash @ Register


By C. Henry Adams
Friday October 28th 2011

It's Friday and just like any American, I like to eat a great meal. Well, before I could go and eat a great meal, I needed to place some money on one of the best debit cards I've used in relations to my business. What is the debit card?

Well, right now, its the Walmart Money Card. That was at least until I started to panic at the local Walmart in Lithia Springs this evening.

You see I found a way to pay for items online for clients like web hosting, domain names, U.S. Copyright fees and even ISBN(s) through the use of this card.

Then it happen. I walked in the store straight up to the cashier managing the self-checkout machines to discover that Walmart stop taking cash to place on the debit card that way.

The cashier told me this story, then the Money Center Cashier told me the same story.

Furthermore, a manager also told me the same story and I heard from a lady (Customer standing in line.) that travel to several stores in the Metro Atlanta area as well.

Nevertheless, the manager I mentioned, directed me to a Walmart ATM where I was able to insert cash into the Walmart ATM and place it on the Walmart MoneyCard.

So, the disaster for me was averted.

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

A Past-Time Event Could Boost The Economy





By C. Henry Adams , President and CEO of Broadcasting Interest Enterprise, Inc.



(A Micro-Blog written Saturday, October 8, 2011)

This is one of those 'did you know' moments.

Did you know that your favorite American Past-time could boost your economy in your area?

Past-time or pastime, is a period of time you spend for relaxation, enjoyment and or entertainment purposes.

Somebody said, "Alright C., name some Past-time Events?"

My Answer: Little League Games, Playing Sports or Exercising in a Park, Church Fish Fry, Skating Rink, Movie Theater, Scary House, watching a parade and much more to name a few.

Wait there's more! LOL Watching a Game on TV, participating in a Tailgating Party with or without tickets to the game.

Did you know that if your City's NFL, College, High School or even Little League team makes it to the playoffs & win the championship, you win too?

Somebody said, "Wait-a-minute C., are you trying to say if I live in Atlanta & I'm a Dolphin's Fan, but the Falcons win the Superbowl, I win?"

My Reply: Absolutely. Yes, the NFL makes money. But, so does stores, bars and other companies within the Atlanta area. Why? It boost morale.

Here is a 'short' list of companies and or organizations that could directly and or indirectly benefit from a boost in morale possibly leading to a spending spree large or small:

1) Grocery Stores
2) Liquor Stores
3) Stadiums and their Vendors
4) Cable TV/ Digital TV/ Satellite
5) Mass Transit
6) RV/Truck/Car Dealerships
7) National Historic Parks
8) Restaurants
9) Hotels / Motels
10) Public Sports Parks
11) Internet Business(es)
12) Retail Stores
13) Insurance Companies
14) Art / Music / Drama Theaters
15) Bars
16) Gas Stations
17) Other Government Services
18) Billboard Companies
19) Vehicle Repair Shops
20) Movie Theaters
21) Church and other Religious Organizations
22) Non-Profit Organizations
23) Private Institutions or Colleges and Universities

Somebody near me said, " That sounds crazy, are you saying it stimulates people to want to spend and thus give employment to others?

My Answer: Yes, plus it perhaps support positive thinking.

Somebody asked, "C. Henry, how can small to medium sized business(es) benefit from Past-Time Events?

My Answer: Become a Sponsor on an 'Affordable Sponsorship Level'. This means if you can afford the money to advertise, pay for the Ad in a small to medium sized periodical, church bulletin, non-profit organization event program, magazine or newspaper.

An 'Affordable Sponsorship Level' could be a donation made to a Church or Non-Profit Organization where they display your business information as a patron or supporter.

However, please be fully aware of what it is you are supporting! You don't want it to backfire. Anything you support should be a Win - Win Situation with a long-term, 'plant the seed', common sense approach to generating business from everyone.

An 'Affordable Sponsorship Level' should go Hand-in-Hand with 'Grass Root Marketing'.
Certain clients BIE have reaped benefits when we shared this strategy.

This means, we all (Owners & Employees) must improve our 'soft skills', customer service skills and ability to provide services or products with a smile.

Furthermore, while doing these things mentioned above; we must represent our companies in the community in 'person' while participating in various activities such as past-time events.

Warning: If you are hated in your community, perhaps you might want to find a way to resolve whatever differences exist when taking the approach mentioned above.

Oh, one more thing before I go. 'Grass Root Marketing' works well when you display pictures of your participation on Social Media, TV Ads, your Web site and other Marketing or Advertisement Mediums appropriately and or professionally when relating to an event you supported.

Broadcasting Interest Enterprise, Inc. A Business Development & Telecommunications Consulting Firm | (404) 348-8319 | www.biemediagroup.com

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

A Car Commercial With A Young Lady Talking About Her Parent's 19 Facebook Friends Says A Lot

by C. Henry Adams President and CEO of Broadcasting Interest Enterprise, Inc.


(A Previous Microblog on Sunday July 24th 2011)
((Updated Friday, Dec. 2, 2011))

Greetings Everyone, I often catch that car commercial about the young lady talking about her parents having 19 Facebook Friends and in my professional opinion it says a lot.

Before somebody ask, yes we will publish this commentary on the blog.

Alright, where was I?

Nine quick points and I'm out of here- in relations to that brilliant commercial regarding Marketing, Social Media and People. You Ready!?

Point 1 - It sells Facebook.

Point 2 - It sells a Car for the Car Company Advertising.

Point 3 - It sells the idea to older Adults that you don't have to have a lot of friends on social media to have fun in real life together.

For instance, if I'm only targeting scholars who seek knowledge about new innovative things and have the means to obtain them, why not pursue them?

Point 4 - It sells the fact that Social Media is just a tool of sorts to reach Individuals. But, you must learn to use it effectively.

Those who are just tuning into my microblog, we are talking about a car commercial whereas a fictitious young lady discuss her parent's 19 Facebook Friends.

Point 5 - It points out the fact that people are intrigue by both fact /or fiction found on social media or the Internet. Discernment is a key.

Point 6 - Business(es) & Non-profit Organizations should utilize social media to sale a concept alone with other tools of marketing.

Point 7 - Business(es) & Nonprofit organizations should repetitively only expect to reach persons who would take interest in their concept online.

Basically- that means, you would need to redefine your demographics and appeal to people more frequently, but not in an invasive way.

* Point 8 - Find credible people, liked-minded people to friend on social media. Actions speak louder than words. Due Diligence is a key.

* Point 9 - Realize that social media is simply a tool to communicate. Therefore, always be mindful of the words you write on it.

The Asterisk (*) preceding points 8 & 9 were an accident, but those two points are critical none the less. Have a great day, peace I'm out.

We want your business. BIE is a Business Development & Telecommunications Consulting Firm. Call (404) 348-8319 or http://biemediagroup.com


2011 Toyota Venza Commercial - Social Network



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Sunday, July 17, 2011

The Point That I Make Is Simple

by C. Henry Adams President / CEO of Broadcasting Interest Enterprise, Inc.

The Public School Cheating Scandal could effect business in Atlanta. So could the closing of 67 banks throughout Georgia.
So could the immigration law recently passed on the State of Georgia level. So could the 'Default' situation in the US Government.

The point that I make is simple. If we don't face our problems with actions and not rhetoric, perhaps we will truly be lost.

But, not I. Fore, I will start with myself, an individual- by stop talking about the problem, while yet acting to bring about a solution.

I use to think that I could save the World, but just didn't know how. Now I realize that I can save it with others in my community.

Does that sound crazy? Absolutely, it is not. But, it is crazy, if you stand in shock and do nothing while everything crumble around you.

Somebody said, "C. Henry, save the World by fixing your grammar first."

My reply: Like this World we live in, its an ongoing process. LOL

Thanks for reading my blog. Please feel free to comment and while you at it, I would like to encourage you to come support the 5th Annual Morris Brown College Scholarship Walk-A-Thon to be held Saturday, September 10th 2011.

For more information about this event, please visit http://mbcscholarwalk.org


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