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March 18, 2017

An Understanding on Enterprise Automation

Filed under: Small Business — mdnuser12 @ 3:49 AM

The term enterprise automation refers to that where an enterprise implement the usage of new tools and techniques to make the business processes more faster and produce the output with accuracy. Automating the process in an enterprise increases the work efficiency of the workforce and decreases the workload of different activities. Usage of new techniques and tools help employees to do more economic value addition by which more revenue can be generated. Automation helps in customization of various processes where the advance tools with highly integrated set of techniques are used. It can be adopted at various levels to receive the quality output and to bring more credibility. Automation is effective in different aspects like monitoring and managing of job scheduling, IT process, workload minimization, transfer of files, database management, infrastructure provisioning, security/compliance, documentation etc.

Basic Reasons for Automating the Business Process
1. Using advance tools and techniques in business processes is helpful to reduce the operational cost. The less capital or money needed to be invested to start an operational activity in a business and key task can be accomplished in a specified time. This will allow the enterprise to save more time and money. Equally, it allows the higher authorities to make the effective and better decisions for different operational levels. According to the capabilities of the workforce the distribution of the activities can be done among them, where they will be able to improve their performance in a given task.

2. Automated tasks are done with the customized tool and techniques which are measurably less error prone. It means that the chances of happening the error or mistakes becomes less. The task can be done with more accuracy by the workforce. If training is provided to the employees on automation tools and techniques, organizations can yield higher productivity outputs.

3. Automated tasks enable an enterprise reduce cycle times of producing or manufacturing the product. Time can be managed and different market strategies can be developed to focus on business expansion. Understanding the core business activities will become easy and its importance could be visible towards employees. Automation provide focus to such activities that takes longer time for the completion of a process and avail the management to strategies to effectively overcome such problems. And more attention towards the preference of the customer or clients can easily be fulfilled with that the demand of the market for quality products and services would easily be delivered.

Processes and Systems that can be Automated
1. Life cycles
The life cycle of the things that can be fully automated in an enterprise include IT assets like servers, different storage devices, desktops and telecommunication devices, etc. The IT assets may also include upgrading the hardware, installation of customized software, conformation and examination of the condition of an asset life, removing the asset which are in bad working condition, etc.

2. Processes
Automation can be done towards all IT and business operations that can be

  • Planning the business processes where the organization appoint the technically skilled employees, who can easily understand the core business activities and deal with the challenges to provide quality output.
  • Analyzing and identifying the market opportunities to enhance business opportunities.
  • Making the purchasing of the tools and machinery, easy and timely updating of IT assets to facilitate the smooth operation of daily activities
    Scheduling and execution of OS patch windows, which may require many attempts to deal with exception handling

3. Audit and Examination
Automation is very helpful in asset management to get a clear view on software and hardware assets. By streamlining the audit process through automation, organizations can gain true visibility on their IT assets.

November 19, 2014

Major Industries in Texas

Filed under: Business,Small Business — Tags: — Ralph C Dreher @ 2:55 AM

Texas is known for its fast growth, being safe and one of the smartest states in US. Highly educated, strong economy and talented workforce along with globally respected work force and institutions keeps it always on the leading point of business. In this article, we will discuss each major industry in Texas briefly.

  • Oil and gas: The refineries of Texas produce more than 4.7 million barrels of oil/day. Houston being one of the largest cities has more than 3,000 employers in energy sector. 200 chemical plants manufacturing 14% of the nations chemical output are located in Texas.
  • Aerospace and aviation: Texas aerospace and aviation industry have more than 20,000 employees with the major employers being Lockheed Martin, Bell aerospace, Raytheon, Gulf stream aerospace and Boeing.
  • Agriculture and food production: It is one of the top industries in Texas generating one in every seven jobs in Texas state.
  • The state has more than 247,000 farms covering all over 13.4 million acres.
  • Biotechnology and life sciences: Texas state has developed one of the top industries in biotechnology and life sciences.
  • It has more than 4,500 biotechnology, medical manufacturing, biomedical research and other companies related to life sciences with around 108,600 employees with an annual economic output more than $75 billion.
  • Manufacturing: Texas is the leading manufacturing states ranking first in the manufacture of electronic equipments like computers, military communication systems and electronic components.
  • Chemical manufacturing is ranks second in Texas. The state is a producer of benzene, fertilizers, ethylene, sulfuric acid and propylene.
  • Food processing sector takes the third place in manufacturing with beverages being the major part and others such as baked goods, soft drinks, preserved fruits and vegetables.
  • Mining: Texas state leads in production of mined products like natural gas and oil.
  • Texas state makes about 1/5th of the total oil production in the country and 1/3 rd of the total supply of natural gas.
  • It also leads in the production of crushed stone, lime, cement, sand, salt and gravel.
  • Communications and information technology: Communications and information technology in Texas state numbers more than 26,000 high technology companies and 470,000 employers.
  • Micro electronics and computer technology and their research and development at Texas higher education institutions top at $74 million annually.
  • Transportation and logistics: Airports, railroads, highways and ports present in Texas state make it a logistics and distribution leader, strategic export and import gateway.
  • The state has 27 commercial airports and 29 ports.
  • Services: Business, personal services group and community are the biggest service industries present in Texas.
  • Various industries are included in this sector which include private health care, law firms, hotels, engineering companies and other repair shops.
  • Retail trade and whole sale trade including food products, petroleum products and motor vehicles rank second under services in Texas sate.
  • Finance, real estate services, insurance ranks third in the state where Dallas and Houston being the major financial centers of Texas state.

From these data, it’s clear how Texas state has diversified industries present all over the State with corresponding developments and providing employment to large number of educated workers.
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January 10, 2013

Get to Know Yoga Experts in Modern Age

Filed under: Business — Tags: — Ralph C Dreher @ 5:07 AM

The origin of yoga dates back to more than three thousand years. According to Vedic literature, yoga is a set of techniques to control body and mind. Patanjali is credited as “father of yoga” for his extraordinary work in making and standardizing the principles of yoga. This article throws light on people who made considerable contribution to develop and popularize modern yoga techniques that are getting increasingly popular across the globe.

Modern yoga is believed to begin in the Parliament of Religions held in USA on 11th September 1893. In this summit, Swami Vivekananda made a long lasting impression on US citizens with his spiritual speech and attracted many students to yoga. The modern age of yoga starts with Sri Ramakrishna and his students – Swami Vivekananda and Ramana Maharshi.

One of the greatest masters of yoga in modern age is Sri Tirumalai Krishnamacharya. He is considered the “father of modern yoga”. His yoga techniques, called Astanga vinyasa yoga involving breathing and movement combined – take eight paths to master control over breath, posture, concentration, meditation, etc. Astanga vinyasa yoga is more prominent in Indian yoga style. It begins with sun salutations and closes with shava asana.

Tirumalai Krishnamacharya also popularized yoga under “yoga korunta” written by Vamana Rishi of ancient India. Yoga Korunta developed new methods in yoga teaching comprising acrobatics and athletics. It became more popular for these reasons.

Swami Sivananda was another leading personality in popularizing yoga in modern age. Under his leadership, yoga underwent significant changes from teaching to techniques (methods) to make it simple and attractive. Swami Sivananda gave five principles to govern practice of yoga. These include relaxation, exercises, breathing, appropriate diet, meditation and positive thinking.

Hatha Yoga Pradipika by Sri Swatmarama (15-16th centuries) is a compilation on Hatha yoga. The leading exponent of Hatha yoga in modern age is B.K.S. Iyengar. Hatha yoga got popular as a set of modern yoga techniques in many countries. Hatha yoga is a kind of forced meditation that helps banish evil thoughts. The difficulty is in its yoga postures – one has to stand single legged and hold hands up.

Hatha yoga emphasizes purifying the body as a way to purifying the mind. Many yoga masters have come forward with their unique methods of teaching Hatha yoga.

In modern yoga teachers’ point of view, yoga is a complete set of tools to keep the body fit. Since each individual teacher has their own set of goals in making new yogic techniques (flexibility in learning skills, goals, etc.), there is a huge diversity in current yoga practice.

December 28, 2011

Facebook Beats its Competitors in India

Filed under: Society — Tags: — Winson @ 2:42 AM

The popularity of Facebook across the globe is well known. Among all the developing countries it has reached maximum number of users from India by attracting more number of teenagers. According to the latest reports from ComScore, Facebook has beaten its competitors like Orkut and Yahoo and became the top social networking site in India with 20.9 million users.

Previously it was Orkut, which remained as the most popular site in India, but its now Facebook’s turn. With more number of features and sharing options than Orkut, it has attracted more number of users in less time. For the first time in July, 2011, facebook grabbed number one rank in social networking category with 20.9 million users, up 179 percent from the previous year.

The report also mentioned that there are more than 33 million Internet users in India, who visited social networking sites in the month of July, but among them most visited was Facebook making it as top one. With this, India now ranks as the seventh largest market worldwide for social networking after the US, China, Germany, Russia, Brazil and the UK. The report also mentioned that during last year growth of social networking audience is 43 percent which is triple the rate of total internet audience in India.

Followed by Facebook is Orkut ranked second with 19.9 million visitors, BharatStudent.com, Twitter, and Yahoo. Sites like Orkut, Twitter, and Yahoo used to be in the top places among the social networking sites before the advent of Facebook. But now it is ruling the networking world with a huge user base. By including more privacy options it is attracting more and more users every month/year.

December 2, 2011

Facebook Ranked Second During October 2011 US Online Video Rankings

Filed under: Society — Tags: , — Winson @ 2:12 AM

Facebook, one of the most popular social networking sites has already reached its rank for having huge number of users and is equally liked by many number of people. But latest news shows its ranking in terms of online videos is giving a good competition to one of the famous video hubs Youtube.

Comscore, released data from the comScore Video Metrix service which showed 184 million U.S. Internet users watched online video content in the month of October for an average of 21.1 hours per viewer. The total U.S. Internet audience viewed 42.6% billion videos which is recorded as an all time high.

When it comes to the Top 1- video content properties by unique users, iGoogle sites are ranked as top online video content property in October. Driven primarily by video viewing at Youtube.com, it secured 161 million unique viewers and reached a record high of 20.9 billion videos viewed.

Facebook ranked second with 59.8 million viewers followed by VEVO with 57 million, Microsoft sites with 49.1 million and Viacom Digital with 48.2 million. More than 42 billion videos were viewed during the month of October, with the average viewer watching a record 21.1 hours. Google Sites demonstrated the highest viewer engagement with 7.1 hours per viewer.

These reports are showing how a social networking site without any official videos but just get videos from the uploads done by the members of the site is giving huge competition to Google which has an official video uploading website You tube. Facebook has extensive following among the teens and since the video has been shared many times, and hence it takes very less time for the video or any other upload to get popular among people.

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