Wednesday 3 December 2014

“Swing low, sweet connected data network cables ………….


……… coming for to carry me home
Swing low, sweet Cat 5e, 6 and Fibre cables
Coming for to carry me home”


I have written many articles, which have touched on the numerous passions in my life. After all, life is nothing without passion. William Webb Ellis in 1823, picking up the ball and ran with it, and Rugby was created. ‘Ruggers!’ the noble art of battle, 15 against 15. The violence on the pitch and beer n banter afterwards. 

Like many sports, there are natural synergies with business life. You can take a lot from what sports men/women have to do, which has an association with running a business, no less with ONA and rugby.

ONA, installers of liquorice strands of Cat 5e, 6 and Fibre cables.  

Many of us use technology every day, probably most of us within our work lives. We turn up, we log in, we have our access, our portal on the wider world. No ‘crouch, touch, pause, engage’ here, although getting a cappuccino can be a bit of a tussle first thing in the morning. You simply press a little button and away you go. You think no more of it, and generally never have to. But it is not always about the hardware that you sit looking at, looking back at you.
 
For those of you that have their own ‘80 minutes’ of daily glory, with their own ‘forwards’ and ‘backs’, the [take a deep breath]; Business Support, Converging IP Solutions, EPOS Systems, IT Architecture, IT Consultancy, IT Infrastructure, IT Service & Support, Telecom Systems and even those Commercial Electrical Contractors, are all plainly aware that there is more that goes into an I.T./ Telecoms system and associated support structures, than just ‘turn up, log in and away you go’.

Getting the system right for the client, means ensuring you have the backing of the appropriate resource to provide that professional service, ensuring the correct connectivity.  

And like rugby, there is quite an extensive number of things that are needed to be considered to get the ‘connected’ game right. We as fans of the game, meet, enjoy the banter and see 80 minutes of blood, sweat and tears. But for each game there is a plethora of support staff, resource, training, more blood sweat and tears and even an I.T. Infrastructure, all of which helps the players concentrate on making the right connection on the pitch. There is so much going on behind the scenes. All of which is never seen, but will hopefully mean that your side has the ultimate opportunity to WIN!

Simply put, without good connectivity, we are nothing, well in an I.T. way that is. Good data network installation is key to an ongoing, cost effective, connective solution.

Remember Jonah Lomu? Here is part of an anonymous fax to the New Zealand rugby team in 1995, before they went out to play England - a game in which Jonah Lomu became a rugby legend.

"Remember that rugby is a team game; all 14 of you make sure you pass the ball to Jonah."

Not many people made a connection on the pitch with Jonah Lomu, although Matt Perry did and to prove it 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayWPmamdw8g
In fact, I met Matt Perry, ex England Full Back the other evening, nice guy! 
So hope you have enjoyed the first half in 2014 and see you on the other side in 2015, for the second half. So ‘Crouch – Touch – Pause – Engage’ in the scrum, when we will have a few more ONA passions to touch on, all with a tinge of I.T.  In the meantime here are a few famous rugby quotes from over the years for you.


Please connect with ONA

Mob: 07799 628927
Email:
roy@onaltd.co.uk
Web: www.onaltd.co.uk

Tuesday 11 November 2014

All in all, is Convergence Infrastructure, just another brick in the wall?

If only PINK FLOYD had written a song about Convergence Infrastructure. At ONA we would be in ‘Seventh Heaven’, wherever that is. Not sure what they would have written with their angst ridden lyrics, especially as Convergence Infrastructure is part of the future proofing of businesses in the UK and beyond. 

Historically your data (computer) or voice (telephone) or visual (video) or in fact good old fashioned electricity, for lighting say, would have a cable of its own and never the twain shall meet. Each on its own, individual, separate, devoid from relationship. All installed possibly by separate teams of people, all vying for the best space to run the multitude of cables into little cubby holes, hidden from your view.
 

This is where Pink Floyd would rail against the tide of Convergence Infrastructure, so no “Hey! Teacher! Leave them Kids Alone” here. As IP or Internet Protocol is the control measure (the Protocol bit), that creates a standardised set of rules to run on a Converged Infrastructure. It turns out that IP convergence refers to the capability to act as a single foundation for various functions that traditionally had their own platforms.
Now with end user technology, in computers, voice, visual and electricity, your infrastructure can be plotted within your building, using the very same colourful eCable [link to last months’ blog again] that ONA spoke about last month. 
So before you plan your next move and if you want to know more about IP, IT, PSTN, VoIP, eCable or IPTV – YES I know!, then speak to me, Roy at ONA.
I love Pink Floyd
Mob: 07799 628927
Web: www.onaltd.co.uk
 

Tuesday 28 October 2014

Your best asset in your business is ………….


Well, we may all have different answers to this. But for us at ONA, the lovers of ‘Liquorice strands’ of data eCable, it is our employees.
I suppose this is not a total ecclesiastical epiphany. It has been written about extensively. But for us, as a small established business, we believe in our employees.
Employees are not simply facilitators of a series of daily tasks. Employees and especially those that are client facing, have to have many assets. They are in truth an extension of the business. They are a representative of. They see, speak and work with our clients and our clients’ clients.
So besides the carefully prepared plans for installing cables into the many hidden nooks and crannies of your building, to create the necessary connectivity of your systems; computer, voice, visual and data et cetera. We have to ensure that our employees can liaise and deal with all the general challenges that we find 'on-site', professionally. They provide opportunity for the longevity of the business by building relationships. We at ONA have a 100% efficiency at client retention.
So understanding employees are our best asset, we ensure that our staff at ONA have the opportunity to be the best at what they do and be prepared for being
'on-site'. We do this partially through training.
It is essential to be able to walk 'on-site' nowadays, to have a ‘ticket’ for this or that. Proof that you have been appropriately trained to do a task with specialist equipment. This is a necessity. More than that though, it shows that we take an interest in our employees. We make them knowledgeable about the product, the installation, the environment they work in, and do it safely.  
Now we know there is not always a huge slush fund for training. Often training will be one of those internal budgets that will get slashed, or cut completely when the business chips are down. But just consider, the adage ‘what you put in, you get out’. The same applies for your employees.
We at ONA do not have a large budget for training. But we keep abreast of developing times, and as such we ensure that we keep up to date with our training needs. So if we ever had to carry out C.P.R., up a five meter scissor lift. We will ensure that everyone is wearing a hard hat and harness, we can operate the scissor lift, the ambulance has been called, but via the appropriate procedures set out by the lead contractor. Plus we will have ensured that we have obtained, read and understood the asbestos survey prior to commencing work.
Our simple business plan is we invest in our employees, for our business future.
 

 
Connect with ONA
Mob: 07799 628927
Email:
roy@onaltd.co.uk
Web: www.onaltd.co.uk 

Tuesday 14 October 2014

Why!, cable is KING.

At ONA we love cable. We eat, sleep and breathe it.
It is our life!
When you turn your computer on and it kicks into its digital life, your only thought for the infrastructure behind that glowing screen is when you experience a problem; too slow, can’t log on, etc etc. Where is 'I.T.' when you need them?????
But between your communication room and your computer there is a choice of Wireless or Ethernet Cable that allows you to have a portal to the outside world. As such there is a debate raging (well slowing simmering), over the provision of that infrastructure being either Wireless or Ethernet cable.
 
Ethernet cable, or at ONA we call it eCable.
eCable (ekeib l) n. long liquorice strand of fine wire, wrapped in a lovely and very fetching purple (other colours available!) coating, providing a window on your world.
 
 
 
Wireless, not so much the new kid on the block, but it is the potential future. In the business community there is a place for wireless, but mostly specific to portable devices; phones, laptops. WIRELESS DOES HAVE ITS DRAW BACKS THOUGH there are the horror stories of the mass of tangled cables underneath your desk, mixed with a history of fluff and sweet wrappers. But hard wired (eCable) computer systems bring many advantages.

eCable, if effectively installed, either at the time of build or retro fitted into a work environment can be managed very successfully and provides a greater level of benefits for your organisation. The benefits far out way any issues; simple computer to network connection process, higher level of security controls, ability to manipulate data through higher download speeds with increased high-speed internet access, greater stability and reduction in downtime, higher levels of multiple users, lower life cycle costs to wireless (there are cabling systems that are still giving great performance after 15 years+), there is a higher level of understanding of the technology within the IT community, reduction in external interference from other sources such as radio. These are to name but a few.
And don’t just think eCable as the messenger of image based information. It also simply carries VOICE. Many phone systems run a Voice over IP (VoIP) system and for BEST Results (No TIME DELAYS), and BEST Practice, use of eCable (Ethernet) is the only solution. 

So at ONA we like to say - “eCable is TRULY KING!”
 
For more details please contact Roy Adair on 07799628927

Tuesday 30 September 2014

In Living 'Memory', connecting Alzheimer's



At ONA we specialise in our ability to bring the wider world into your everyday. Making you ‘Connected’. In through the communications room, distributed through a ‘Rack’ and along the liquorice strands that we love so much. We are installers of data network cables. eCables for the public and private sector.
 
Being connected is so important to us all nowadays. We search out the Wi-Fi, or have devices that roam for links, so we can ensure we are in communication with the outside world, constantly! It has become, very much a need. We are driven by it. Can you remember a time when you just couldn’t get connected; bad signal, bad weather conditions, the computer that would not start-up as fast as you wanted it too. Can you remember that time/s? Did you feel confused and frustrated about your lack of ‘connectivity’ to the outside world?
 
For those that are HIT with Alzheimer’s, the ability to connect becomes a slow drip feed away from the daily norm. The ‘time lapse’ of personal change differs for everyone, but the everyday that we all take for granted, disappears. We become detached and non - connected. At ONA, we love connecting people, but know from personal experience the changes in those that suffer with Alzheimer’s. Impacting not only the sufferer, but those that have a daily connection to them. It is hard to communicate the understanding of this.
 
Ada, always known as Aunt Ada to us kids, was our great family friend. My living memory of her was ‘the life and soul’. In her 70’s, she still had the opportunity to shine, and fill the room with her personality and laughter. Being very connected to those around her. She slowly slipped away, changed, confused and disorientated. Becoming totally unrecognisable to those around her, her elliptical support. Not an unusual story in the history of Alzheimer’s, nothing unique, but very touching to those that are still around. At least we still have our connected memories of our Aunt Ada.  
 
At ONA we support BRACE, whose raison d'etre is to raise funds for research into Alzheimer's.

We hope this has brought to you some connected understanding and awareness of the condition.  

Please watch me - Alzheimer's
 
     

 

Tuesday 22 July 2014

BS Si-Tech – Silicon Valley has moved!



Silicon; Si, Atomic Number 14, Metalloid with a Cubic structure and Atomic Mass 28.0855 amu. ONA loves all things Tech. 

When the phrase ‘Silicon valley’ was coined, computer technology was in its established infancy, and the big names in computers made expansive business all in the geography of the U.S.A. The phrase ‘Silicon Valley’ being synonymous with computers and tech.
Si-Tech’s UK infancy was very much a London centric phenomena. Establishing the UK as a force within the Tech community, but the Si-Tech revolution migrated beyond the confines of the M25 to a new location. Now it nestles at a Latitude and Longitude of 51.46 North/ -2.60 West and has a BS postcode.
 
 
For me, as a Bristol business owner, and a lover of all thing Tech. Si-Tech is now in its rightful place.  As per the Evening Post (16 July ’14 edition), Bristol is a “……globally significant tech cluster” and has a “…..fantastic vibrant tech scene”.

 
Bristol has for a time, been at the forefront of many industries; aerospace, microelectronics and animation to gaming software, bio medicine, robotics. Also a hub of great creativity; the modern day creative outlaw/ genius Banksy being one! 
All revolutions needs trail blazers, to take the developmental baton on, and some of these we give thanks to. So look out for The Engine Shed, Bristol & Bath Science Park, Bristol Hackspace, Bristol Robotics Laboratory, Pervasive Media Studio, Bristol Braille Team and Second Sync to name but a few.

At ONA, we love all things Tech and all things BRISTOL.

(*) All references to Latitude and Longitude are approximate.

Wednesday 18 June 2014

All in all, is Convergence Infrastructure, just another brick in the wall?


If only PINK FLOYD had written a song about Convergence Infrastructure. At ONA we would be in ‘Seventh Heaven’, wherever that is. Not sure what they would have written with their angst ridden lyrics, especially as Convergence Infrastructure is part of the future proofing of businesses in the UK and beyond. 

Historically your data (computer) or voice (telephone) or visual (video) or in fact good old fashioned electricity, for lighting say, would have a cable of its own and never the twain shall meet. Each on its own, individual, separate, devoid from relationship. All installed possibly by separate teams of people, all vying for the best space to run the multitude of cables into little cubby holes, hidden from your view.  

But!

“COME TOGETHER” – sang the Beatles!  and who would have thought that the liquorice strands of eCable that ONA spoke about last month BLOG could be so versatile http://www.it-cabling.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/why-cable-is-king.html .

But they can!

This is where Pink Floyd would rail against the tide of Convergence Infrastructure, so no “Hey! Teacher! Leave them Kids Alone” here. As IP or Internet Protocol is the control measure (the Protocol bit), that creates a standardised set of rules to run on a Converged Infrastructure. It turns out that IP convergence refers to the capability to act as a single foundation for various functions that traditionally had their own platforms.

Now with end user technology, in computers, voice, visual and electricity, your infrastructure can be plotted within your building, using the very same colourful eCable [link to last months’ blog again] that ONA spoke about last month. 

So before you plan your next move and if you want to know more about IP, IT, PSTN, VoIP, eCable or IPTV – YES I know!, then speak to me, Roy at ONA.

I love Pink Floyd

Mob: 0779 9628927
Web: www.onaltd.co.uk

Friday 23 May 2014

Why Cable is KING!


At ONA we love cable. We eat, sleep and breathe it.
It is our life!

When you turn your computer on and it kicks into its digital life, your only thought for the infrastructure behind that glowing screen is when you experience a problem; too slow, can’t log on, etc etc. Where is 'I.T.' when you need them?????
But between your communication room and your computer there is a choice of Wireless or Ethernet Cable that allows you to have a portal to the outside world. As such there is a debate raging (well slowing simmering), over the provision of that infrastructure being either Wireless or Ethernet cable.
Ethernet cable, or at ONA we call it eCable.
eCable (ekeib l) n. long liquorice strand of fine wire, wrapped in a lovely and very fetching purple (other colours available!) coating, providing a window on your world.
Wireless, not so much the new kid on the block, but it is the potential future. In the business community there is a place for wireless, but mostly specific to portable devices; phones, laptops. WIRELESS DOES HAVE ITS DRAW BACKS THOUGH there are the horror stories of the mass of tangled cables underneath your desk, mixed with a history of fluff and sweet wrappers. But hard wired (eCable) computer systems bring many advantages.

eCable, if effectively installed, either at the time of build or retro fitted into a work environment can be managed very successfully and provides a greater level of benefits for your organisation. The benefits far out way any issues; simple computer to network connection process, higher level of security controls, ability to manipulate data through higher download speeds with increased high-speed internet access, greater stability and reduction in downtime, higher levels of multiple users, lower life cycle costs to wireless (there are cabling systems that are still giving great performance after 15 years+), there is a higher level of understanding of the technology within the IT community, reduction in external interference from other sources such as radio. These are to name but a few.
And don’t just think eCable as the messenger of image based information. It also simply carries VOICE. Many phone systems run a Voice over IP (VoIP) system and for BEST Results (No TIME DELAYS), and BEST Practice use of eCable (Ethernet) is the only solution. 

So at ONA we like to say - “eCable is TRULY KING!”
 
For more details please contact Roy Adair on 07799628927