Tuesday, December 20, 2011

News from trif.com and Robert McKay Jones

Bostons Big Dig

This picture is all about passion. This month, maybe more than any other, we honor those that are passionate. Whether it is seen in business, art or music. This photo was taken in New Orleans on an extremely foggy morning in Woldenberg Park which runs along the Mississippi River just west of the French Quarter.
This man is so passionate about his music, he is entertaining sometimes himself alone. Passion.

In This Issue
December 2011

Thank You Apple

Customer Value

Email Subscriptions

 

Welcome to News from trif.com! First time readers, I am glad you're here! Returning readers, welcome back!

Bob JonesGreetings. Welcome to our Newsletter! We wanted to share the many photo's we have taken of places, people and things throughout the country and beyond. Each month, our headline photo will be something new and different. The caption will present a small explanation. We hope you enjoy. We do not want to waste your time. Articles will contain generally less than 250 words. Please have a look and give us your feedback. By all means, forward to a friend using the link at the bottom of the Newsletter. Thanks. Questions? Send me an email by clicking my Picture!

Technology solutions are a part of doing business just like sales and marketing, It is an important component in servicing customers, managing costs and controlling operations. TRI has an uncanny ability to find affordable technology solutions for a wide variety of situations. Our capabilities bridge database design and development, Internet web-based programs, hosting and co-location services, network and computer sales and support, document imaging, bar code scanning, corporate communications, fax and email programs, mobile applications, cloud computing and help desk services. Interested in taking a step forward with technology? Looking to take advantage of the latest advances? Or just want to take advantage of your new computer?
Give us a call to discuss where you want to go - 877-253-2379 or email rmj@trif.com to discuss your opportunities. The first consultation is always without charge.

We Make Our Customers More Valuable
to Their Customers

For some time, we have looked closely at what we do, but more importantly we have looked at what our customers get. How they benefit from working with us at TRI. Invariably it comes down to these three benefits: 1) We improve the communications with their customers, 2) We increase the tentacles that connect our customers with their customers and 3) We add value to the relationship between our customer and their customers.

In a nutshell, we make our customers more valuable to their customers.

We look hard to try and find different ways we can enhance the customer relationship for our customers and we work with our customers to look hard as well. Great loyalty can be created when you provide a service that impacts not only your customer, but your customer's customer.  We accomplish that through customized software designed not only with our customer in mind, but their customers in mind as well.  Over the years, the best recommendation we can receive is from our customer's customer.  Accolades from our customers are great, but when they come from our customer's customer, that is awesome!
So think about ways you can service your customer that a customized application might enhance. If you have any questions, please give us a call. 

Unsubscribe

Ok, I unsubscribe from emails almost every day. I might accept mass-marketing emails for a while, but then cyclically I go on the rampage and kill everything I can.  The latest is this new fad Groupon which provides local deals not unlike those coupon booklets you receive from your kid's school as a way of earning extra money for your school.  Groupon negotiates discounts and passes the savings along to their customers.  Well, the next time I need an herbal spa treatment, I just may have a peek, but for now, I want the emails to stop.  So I go to the bottom of the email and find the word unsubscribe and click it.  Usually it goes Unsubscribe From Grouponthrough a process of selecting what you are unsubscribing from and why you are unsubscribing, but Groupon does one additional thing.  They apologize and tell you that Derrick is at fault and ask you to click the button to punish Derrick.  So of course I did.  And you can see Derrick get scolded by a superior and then assaulted.  It catches you off guard and makes you think twice about unsubscribing. 

How do they do this?  They make it personal.  They make you feel as if someone was harmed as a result of your actions.  And of course, they give you the opportunity to resubscribe.
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Thank You Apple!

Apple has helped us a great deal with the release of iCloud in the IOS 5.0 upgrade. Not only can you sync between iCloudiDevices like your iPhone and your iPad, but you can synch between your iDevices and Microsoft Outlook. Google Synch is no longer required. So you can synch Contacts, Calendars, Tasks, Reminders, Bookmarks, Notes and even Photos. For those not using Exchange or IMAP email services, you can even synch email.

This is HUGE. Why? Because iCloud is near instantaneous. Google Calendar Sync is a scheduled event. iCloud synch just happens.

For those of us who are PC users, iCloud runs on your PC and is always there. It is an Addin to your Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010 software and you will also get an iCloud refresh button in your Outlook menu bar.

It works so well that I have ceased using Google Sync and run iCloud on my iPhone, iPad, home PC, office PC and laptop. So what used to be a painstakingly difficult process to manage properly is now immediate, breathtakingly simple and free (up to 5gb at no charge). Click on the cloud for more information.

 

If any of the information here is of interest to you, please drop us a note. If you would like to see specific information on technology issues that affect you and your business, please let us know.


Robert McKay Jones
Transportation Resources, Inc. 50 Leominster Road, Suite #3 Sterling, Massachusetts 01564

877-253-2379
rmj@trif.com

Happy Holidays!

  All of us here at TRI wish you and your family the brightest of Holidays!

 

 

©2011 TRI All Rights Reserved
Artists Sketches by Bruce Davidson

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Friday, November 18, 2011

News from trif.com and Robert McKay Jones

Bostons Big Dig

Pictured above is a desert plant found near a city just outside of Las Vegas called Mesquite, Nevada. It is a city built upon a handful of casino's. Although not necessarily a destination in and of itself, it's value is as a comfortable stopping off point for some of America's greatest treasures. Namely; Zion National Park, Dixie National Forest, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Recreation Area and Kaibab National Forest.

In This Issue
November 2011

Optimism in the Economy

Pageonce

Talk About Legacy

 

Welcome to News from trif.com! First time readers, I am glad you're here! Returning readers, welcome back!

Bob JonesGreetings. Welcome to our Newsletter! We wanted to share the many photo's we have taken of places, people and things throughout the country and beyond. Each month, our headline photo will be something new and different. The caption will present a small explanation. We hope you enjoy. We do not want to waste your time. Articles will contain generally less than 250 words. Please have a look and give us your feedback. By all means, forward to a friend using the link at the bottom of the Newsletter. Thanks. Questions? Send me an email by clicking my Picture!

Technology solutions are a part of doing business just like sales and marketing, It is an important component in servicing customers, managing costs and controlling operations. TRI has an uncanny ability to find affordable technology solutions for a wide variety of situations. Our capabilities bridge database design and development, Internet web-based programs, hosting and co-location services, network and computer sales and support, document imaging, bar code scanning, corporate communications, fax and email programs, mobile applications, cloud computing and help desk services. Interested in taking a step forward with technology? Looking to take advantage of the latest advances? Or just want to take advantage of your new computer?
Give us a call to discuss where you want to go - 877-253-2379 or email rmj@trif.com to discuss your opportunities. The first consultation is always without charge.

Optimisim in the Economy

If we listen to the news, and I am not saying we should, all indications are that optimism in the economy is currently an Truck Tonnageirrational thought.  So what do we do to find the truth?  We don't listen to the news but instead scour our sources for actual signs that our economy is moving and, in fact, moving in a positive direction.  So this month, we look at truck tonnage figures.  If you haven't noticed, truck tonnage figures are up month over month and near 6% ahead of last year.

Given that the largest mode of transportation in the US is trucking and therefore it is one of the leading indicators of a recession. When we see an increase in truck tonnage month-to-month and more importantly, year-to-year, we have reason to be optimistic. Optimistic that we are not heading into a recession and optimism in the fact that the economy is building rather than declining. This isn't just my opinion, it is shared by the ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello.

If we combine that with the increase in rail traffic which is seeing similar growth over last year, we have further reason to believe things are on the mend. Rail traffic has increased 3.3% over last year and a whopping 14% over 2009 levels. Intermodal is up more than 20% over 2009.

We Make Our Customers
More Valuable To Their Customers

There are a few reasons why our clients have come to us for customized software. Sometimes it is the only option available to handle their particular set of circumstances.  Solutions can't always be found in a shrink wrapped package.  More often than not, our clients chose to provide something distinctly special to their customer.  It might be special data reports that summarize information in a special way, it might be web access to certain information that they otherwise could not obtain in real-time, it might be an automated notification or scanned document that serves an important purpose.  Whatever the product created, it generally increases the value our client in the eyes of their customer.

This was the subject of the webinar we gave a few months ago called Sticking to Your Customer. We have many terms for this, sticky, glue, enhanced connection or customer enrichment.  What we really do is make our customers more valuable to their customers.  We help our clients differentiate themselves. As a result, it improves communication and strengthens the bond with their customer.  It can also help bridge gaps in changing personal relationships. Sometimes, it can be used as a bargaining chip to attain better pricing.  In all cases, it helps build and reinforce a lasting relationship.

Learning about your customers' needs is a great place to begin developing a closer, longer lasting connection with your customer.  If you have an idea, please use us as a sounding board.  We will help you put that idea into practice.

 

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Should You Buy A Kindle Fire?

The Kindle Fire is Amazon.com's entre into the tablet world providing not just books, but web, movies, apps, games and more. Steve JobsIt is designed to beat Apple at its own game by providing a less expensive option for multimedia. In fact, It is reported that it costs less than Amazon paid to make it. Read more here. It is predicted by some that the Kindle Fire might become the best selling tablet not created by Apple. The browser capabilities are supported by a browser called Amazon Silk. It is purported to be faster than other browsers by leveraging the power of Amazon AWS (Amazon Web Services). Much of the browsing power is shifted off the tablet to AWS in the cloud.

One of the big stumbling blocks for the Apple iPad is Apple's insistence on avoiding the use of Adobe Flash. Apple has maintained that opening browsers up to Flash is a security risk. Kindle Silk will display Flash. The Kindle Fire will last for 7+ hours of continuous reading or video playback, comes with Wi-Fi, a 7" color monitor, 8gb of storage space. It is less than 1/2 inch thick and weighs less than a pound.

It sounds like a good competitor to the iPad2. In the end, it will come down to the Apps that are made available for the Kindle Fire. But at launch, it is pretty interesting. I'll report back after testing.

 

If any of the information here is of interest to you, please drop us a note. If you would like to see specific information on technology issues that affect you and your business, please let us know.


Robert McKay Jones
Transportation Resources, Inc. 50 Leominster Road, Suite #3 Sterling, Massachusetts 01564

877-253-2379
rmj@trif.com

©2011 TRI All Rights Reserved
Artists Sketches by Bruce Davidson

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

News from trif.com and Robert McKay Jones

Bostons Big Dig

The black swan is a creature rare and beautiful. The swan symbolizes bonding and love of course, but also spreading our wings and taking flight. In our dreams a white swan is considered cleansing, even purifying. The black swan indicates deep mysteries within us and a longing to express ourselves creatively. I like to think of the black swan as a symbol for taking a different road, the road less travelled, yet remain steadfast on the power of long lasting relationships.

In This Issue
October 2011

Jobs Coming to America

Pageonce

Talk About Legacy

 

Welcome to News from trif.com! First time readers, I am glad you're here! Returning readers, welcome back!

Bob JonesGreetings. Welcome to our Newsletter! We wanted to share the many photo's we have taken of places, people and things throughout the country and beyond. Each month, our headline photo will be something new and different. The caption will present a small explanation. We hope you enjoy. We do not want to waste your time. Articles will contain generally less than 250 words. Please have a look and give us your feedback. By all means, forward to a friend using the link at the bottom of the Newsletter. Thanks. Questions? Click my Picture!

Technology solutions are a part of doing business just like sales and marketing, It is an important component in servicing customers, managing costs and controlling operations. TRI has an uncanny ability to find affordable technology solutions for a wide variety of situations. Our capabilities bridge database design and development, Internet web-based programs, hosting and co-location services, network and computer sales and support, document imaging, bar code scanning, corporate communications, fax and email programs, mobile applications, cloud computing and help desk services. Interested in taking a step forward with technology? Looking to take advantage of the latest advances? Or just want to take advantage of your new computer?
Give us a call to discuss where you want to go - 877-253-2379 or email rmj@trif.com to discuss your opportunities. The first consultation is always without charge.

Jobs Coming to America?

It seems that the hourly wages in China have more than doubled in the last 5 years. It also seems that marine fuel prices have almost tripled in the last 2 years. So what does this mean? It means that even with our hourly wages here in America, when you adjust for the increased productivity and better distribution, it is becoming attractive to bring jobs back to America. It may not be a trend that is sweeping the nation, but if companies look closely at the costs of manufacturing in China and compare that to alternatives here in the States, there is a distinct possibility that manufacturing may return.

Time magazine (October 10, 2011) spolights Jarden Corp., Rye, New York. This company may not ring a bell, but it took over the ailing likes of Sunbeam, and Coleman. Jarden looks very closely at manufacturing costs and adjusts accordingly. If, in the big picture, it saves money to bring manufacturing back to America, it does.

This all makes sense as the world economy begins to balance itself. Good luck America!

A Great Personal iApplication

You don't need an iPhone or an iPad to find this application useful. Pageonce.com is just about the easiest application I have Pageoncefound to create an overview of your financial position. That includes your bank accounts, checking and savings, your credit card accounts, your online payment accounts like PayPal and even your investment accounts. On one screen of your iPhone, it tells you your current available cash from all your accounts, payments that are due, your total debt and the total of your investments. This is your dashboard. Click on your cash and you will see what accounts that cash is in. Click on payments due and it will show you upcoming payments.

It takes a little work to load all your access information, but once entered, it is really easy to use. Some of you may be concerned about security, take a look at the FAQ's that address many of these issues.

 

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Talk About Legacy

A great deal has been said about Steve Jobs since his death. This week, Walter Isaacson gives us an entire book about the man. So why am I Steve Jobsadding my 2-cents? Because as I look around this world for people to admire, I am saddened by the loss of Steve Jobs. In his very short lifetime he conquered, and I mean CONQUERED, computers, music, animation, telephones, tablets and digital publishing. That doesn't even take into account that he was ousted from this company called Apple and came back to make it the most valuable company in the world - not the country, the world.

Was he tenacious, sure. Did he have a big ego, no doubt. Did he make some enemies along the way, I think so. He was a man loved and hated, but intensely admired. What a legacy , what an ocean of imagination he leaves in his wake.

We have a void. Who next will step up to the plate? What will that imagination look like.

If any of the information here is of interest to you, please drop us a note. If you would like to see specific information on technology issues that affect you and your business, please let us know.


Robert McKay Jones
Transportation Resources, Inc. 50 Leominster Road, Suite #3 Sterling, Massachusetts 01564

877-253-2379
rmj@trif.com

©2011 TRI All Rights Reserved
Artists Sketches by Bruce Davidson

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

News from trif.com and Robert McKay Jones

 News from TRIF.COM September 2011
Bostons Big Dig

The remnants of the Big Dig offer this respite, The Rose Kennedy Greenway, between Boston Harbor and Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Facing towards the North End, this view had been covered by the darkened trestles of the Expressway. The Dig cost about 15 billion dollars. Nice!!

In This Issue
September 2011

The Magic of Walt Disney

Social Networking

The trif.com Web Site

9-11 Remembered

Welcome to News from trif.com! First time readers, I am glad you're here! Returning readers, welcome back!

Bob JonesGreetings. Welcome to the new design of our Newsletter! We wanted to share the many photo's we have taken of places, people and things throughout the country and beyond. Each month, our headline photo will be something new and different. The caption will present a small explanation. We hope you enjoy. We do not want to waste your time. Articles will contain generally less than 250 words. Please have a look and give us your feedback. By all means, forward to a friend using the link at the bottom of the Newsletter. Thanks. Questions? Click my Picture!

Technology solutions are a part of doing business just like sales and marketing, It is an important component in servicing customers, managing costs and controlling operations. TRI has an uncanny ability to find affordable technology solutions for a wide variety of situations. Our capabilities bridge database design and development, Internet web-based programs, hosting and co-location services, network and computer sales and support, document imaging, bar code scanning, corporate communications, fax and email programs, mobile applications, cloud computing and help desk services. Interested in taking a step forward with technology? Looking to take advantage of the latest advances? Or just want to take advantage of your new computer?
Give us a call to discuss where you want to go - 877-253-2379 or email rmj@trif.com to discuss your opportunities. The first consultation is always without charge.

The Magic of Walt Disney

One of the secrets to the magic behind all of Walt Disney's creations is it suspends reality for us all, young and old. Whether it is Magic Kingdomwalking down Mainstreet USA which harkens back a century to the heartland of America with its quaint shops, brick walkways, smiling children, background music playing everywhere you go and street performers in spats and pin stripe jackets. If you have done your research, you will

Having visited Disney dozens of times in the last 25 years, the magic still envelopes my senses with each step. Sit with Goofy in front of Tony's Restaurant, take a ride on the Train to Adventure Land, have a haircut in the Barber Shop, it really doesn't make much difference. If you believe in magic, then it doesn't matter how old you are, Disney will put a smile on your face.

October 1st, Disney World is celebrating 40 years. So it is appropriate that the entire Walt Disney Resort will be joining in with Project XL – 4 days of special events including the best parade in the Magic Kingdom of all time – during Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. If you are interested in sharing the celebration magic with those you love, click here.

Social Networking

I bet you didn't know that TRI has had a Blog for more than 2 years. That's right, we have articles going back to 2009! We have blog.trif.comwritten articles introducing new technology, complaining about credit card companies and health insurance companies, art, meditation, changing perspectives along with new TRI products and employees. Take a moment and look through blog.trif.com and the more than 50 articles.

We also use other social networking sites to help us get the word out. If you would like to follow us on Facebook, try this link: Facebook or look me up at this link. I can also be found on Twitter at this address: Twitter. And there is Linkedin. See our profile here. Or, you can click on the icons at the right, they will take you there as well.

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The TRI Web Site: www.trif.com

TRI has had the domain www.trif.com since 1997. It was one of the last 4-character domain names available, Many people www.trif.comask us what does trif stand for, so I thought I would tell you. You can read my blog article on it written back in November of 2010, What is a TRIF.

But really, when TRI started in 1982, our primary business was publishing freight rate tariffs for trucking companies in New England and, in fact, the country. We also published guiding tariffs for rules and mileage with the ICC (Interstate Commerce Commission). A SCAC (standard carrier alpha code) code is required to publish tariffs and our SCAC is TRIF.

So you might still find on file with the DOT (the Department of Transportation took over the duties of the ICC which was dismantled in the 1990's) our Mileage tariff ICC TRIF 105 and our classification and rules tariff ICC TRIF 100.

We have spent a great deal of time working on the content for our web site and soon we will be giving it a completely new face. Stay tuned. When you have a moment, take a look at our fresh new content at trif.com.

 

If any of the information here is of interest to you, please drop us a note. If you would like to see specific information on technology issues that affect you and your business, please let us know.


Robert McKay Jones
Transportation Resources, Inc. 50 Leominster Road, Suite #3 Sterling, Massachusetts 01564

877-253-2379
rmj@trif.com

9-11 Remembered

It has been 10 years since 9-11 when the twin towers were destroyed by terrorists. I visited shortly after and took these photo's. I thought you might be interested in what it looks like now.

9-11

The pictures above were taken a few months after 9-11-2001

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9-11 Progress

This picture was taken June 2011
Source
Much work to be done

We Will
Always Remember
9-11

Always.

©2011 TRI All Rights Reserved
Artists Sketches by Bruce Davidson

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Being Open Hearted
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Technology solutions are a part of doing business just like sales and marketing,  It is an integral component in servicing customers, managing costs and controlling operations. trif.com  has an uncanny ability to find affordable technology solutions for a wide variety of situations. Our capabilities bridge database design and development,  Internet web-based programs, hosting and co-location services, network and computer sales and support, document imaging, bar code scanning, corporate communications, fax and email programs, mobile applications, cloud computing and help desk services.   Interested in taking a step forward with  technology?   Looking to take advantage of the latest advances?  Just want to take advantage of your new computer?   
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First time readers, welcome!  Returning readers, welcome back! 
Time for learning!!  Thanks to everyone who visited our Webinar last month.  You will soon be recieving an email with the recording posted if you want to share it with others.
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Being Open Hearted 
 

Warren Grossman suggested that being open-hearted is a means of personal conduct that is learnable, natural, and cost-free. Here is how to open your heart: Sit or stand quietly and pat your chest so you can feel the sensations of your chest. Lay both of your hands on your chest. Close your eyes and pay attention to the sensations. When you lose track of these feelings, stop and move around a bit.  Your task is to feel the sensations of your chest. There is no correct length of time to practice--a minute or two is plenty at first. Struggling to endure will not help. Never do this unless you want to. Never do it when you are tired, angry, or frightened.

If you perform this practice several times a day, you will soon experience physical and emotional benefits. You will feel calm, quiet, and optimistic. It will become a favorite thing for you to do.

Kristin Neff wrote a book on Self Compassion (Stop beating yourself up and leave insecurity behind) and suggests that compassion should begin within yourself and then you can share it with those around you. Opening your heart is the beginning.

Technology Asset Management

 

For quite a while, we have dealt with keeping track of systems, software, users and security in a variety of ways.  It has plagued us because it can get really complicated.  But we needed some place to keep this information that was secure, complete, centralized and easy to navigate.  Well there wasn't one packaged software program that handled the problem so we did what we ask our clients to do.  Ask for what you need. 
 

We sat down one day in an informal meeting and brainstormed what we need to keep track of and how all the pieces of information are inter-related.  We came up with a comprehensive asset management data structure that handles our dilemma without being overly complicated.  Basically, there are three components; assets, software and users. There are a variety of attributes for each like brand, model, memory, disk size, and more for asset.  We have brand, version, licenses, date purchased, and more for software.  And for users, we have name, email, username, password and more.

Now that we have a system, compiling the data is a reachable task.  At last.

 

Let us know if you need something similar.

 

Meet Our Team

 

It has been a long time since we brought anyone new into our little tribe here at TRI. In fact, it has been fourteen years. Well, times, they are a changing.  
 

Please help me welcome Nick Whalen who joined TRI in July.  Nick is helping us on many fronts including readying iPad apps for the Apple AppStore and working with Microsoft Access and SQL Server helping develop our Asset Management application.  
 

We thought it would be a good idea to show you some faces.Nick joins the team of Bob Jones Sr., President, Bob Jones Jr., VP and Lead Programmer and Joe Brochu, IT Manager. Both Bob Jr. and Joe have been with TRI since 1997.

The Boys

From Left; Bob Jones Jr., Joe Brochu, Nick Whalen

 

Welcome to the team Nick!

 

 

 
If any of the information here is of interest to you, please drop us a note.  If you would like to see specific information on technology issues that affect you and your business, please let us know.
  
Sincerely,

Robert McKay Jones
Transportation Resources, Inc.  
50 Leominster Road, Suite #3 
Sterling, Massachusetts 01564
877-253-2379

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