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Recently, the new iOS update had added Reminders to the iPhone. If you ever found yourself setting notes on your iPhone to remember to do things, such as buying milk while at the grocery store, this process has become leagues upon leagues simpler, and faster. On your iPhone is an application named “Reminders”. Tap on this application and experience the new world of To-Do lists.
Right away, you are greeted by a screen that looks similar to a notepad, where you would be scribbling down reminders for this, and for that. To start off, tap on the plus button, and you are able to input the reminder you want. Say you want to be reminded to “Buy Milk.” Just type that into the application and you’re good to go.
But wait, there’s more. What this new application brings to the table that is extremely useful is the fact that your iPhone can remind you to do that task at a certain location, which, in this case, is buying milk. If you had saved your regular grocery store in your Maps application as a favorite location, you are able to do so. (To save a favorite location, go into your Maps application, search for your nearest grocery store that you regularly shop at, tap on the pin, tap on the blue arrow to get more information, and “Add to Bookmarks.”) In order to remind you to buy milk at your favorite grocery store, slide the “Off” to “On” and you are now able to set where you would like to be reminded at, and at what point in time. Now, you will never leave the grocery store without buying milk!
Passbook is one of the newest features of the iPhone. What many people were offput by standards today is that we rely too much on disposable tickets, and the like, such as when you go to the airport for a boarding pass, or a movie ticket. Apple strove to solve that with a new application that is bundled with the newest update: Passbook.
Passbook offers everything you need, especially when a ticket, coupon, or gift card is needed. When you first open the application you are greeted by a sampling of applications that support Passbook, and its features. To begin, install the particular application you want to use. For example, we will be going with the Starbucks application to satiate our coffee needs every morning, as we have a gift card to spend.
Open up the freshly downloaded application, and get ready to be blown away. Like most applications, especially when it has to do with airlines, or coffee, you are almost always required to sign up for a respective account. Don’t worry, it is easy. All you will be asked is to fill out your email, a password, and other miscellaneous information to identify you when you lose your password or others.
Once you have finished signing up, you’re ready to roll. It will prompt you to enter a gift card that you already own, or begin a digital gift card. If you don’t have a gift card, you can start a digital gift card (or, as many may call it: a prepaid card), and pay for your coffee in a fast, and efficient way. Just tap on “Tap to Pay” when you are ready to pay, and tap again after you have paid. It’s really that easy.
I suspect that many of you are familiar with the term "hard coding a value" whereby the age of an individual or their location is written into the condition (or action) of a business rule (in this case) as shown below:
if customer.age > 21 and customer.city == 'denver'
then ...
Such coding practices are perfectly expectable provided that the conditional values, age and city, never change. They become entirely unacceptable if a need for different values could be anticipated. A classic example of where this practice occurred that caused considerable heartache in the IT industry was the Y2K issue where dates were updated using only the last 2 digits of a four digit number because the first 2 digits were hard-coded to 19 i.e. 1998, 1999. All was well provided that the date did not advance to a time beyond the 1900’s since no one could be certain of what would happen when the millennia arrived (2000). A considerably amount of work (albeit boring) and money, approximately $200 billion, went into revising systems by way of software rewrites and computer chip replacements in order to thwart any detrimental outcomes. It is obvious how a simple change or an assumption can have sweeping consequences.
You may wonder what Y2K has to do with Business Rule Management Systems (BRMS). Well, what if we considered rules themselves to be hard-coded. If we were to write 100s of rules in Java, .NET or whatever language that only worked for a given scenario or assumption, would that not constitute hard-coded logic? By hard-coded, we obviously mean compiled. For example, if a credit card company has a variety of bonus campaigns, each with their own unique list of rules that may change within a week’s time, what would be the most effective way of writing software to deal with these responsibilities?
Last year, Hewlett-Packard purchased Autonomy for $10 billion, enduring a number of arrows from its competitor Oracle. What a difference a year is!
Since the purchase HP saw the leaving of Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch, which was not on friendly terms. It also saw the departure of the whole original management team and 20 percent of the staff. Now, the question is whether or not HP will see its move compensate or become another WebOS-style fiasco, marking the company needs to stay with hardware.
Tech Life in Georgia
Company Name | City | Industry | Secondary Industry |
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BlueLinx Corporation | Atlanta | Real Estate and Construction | Construction Equipment and Supplies |
Equifax, Inc. | Atlanta | Business Services | Business Services Other |
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. | Duluth | Retail | Automobile Dealers |
Flowers Foods, Inc. | Thomasville | Manufacturing | Food and Dairy Product Manufacturing and Packaging |
Graphic Packaging Holding Company | Marietta | Manufacturing | Paper and Paper Products |
NCR Corporation | Duluth | Computers and Electronics | Networking Equipment and Systems |
Genuine Parts Company | Atlanta | Wholesale and Distribution | Automobile Parts Wholesalers |
Delta Air Lines, Inc. | Atlanta | Travel, Recreation and Leisure | Passenger Airlines |
Carter's Inc | Atlanta | Manufacturing | Textiles, Apparel and Accessories |
Mohawk Industries, Inc. | Calhoun | Manufacturing | Textiles, Apparel and Accessories |
Synovus Financial Corp. | Columbus | Financial Services | Investment Banking and Venture Capital |
Home Depot USA , Inc | Atlanta | Retail | Hardware and Building Material Dealers |
Global Payments Inc. | Atlanta | Financial Services | Financial Services Other |
AGL Resources, Inc. | Atlanta | Energy and Utilities | Gas and Electric Utilities |
ROCK-TENN COMPANY | Norcross | Manufacturing | Paper and Paper Products |
Southern Company | Atlanta | Energy and Utilities | Gas and Electric Utilities |
AGCO Corporation | Duluth | Manufacturing | Farming and Mining Machinery and Equipment |
First Data Corporation | Atlanta | Financial Services | Credit Cards and Related Services |
Acuity Brands, Inc. | Atlanta | Retail | Retail Other |
Exide Technologies | Milton | Manufacturing | Manufacturing Other |
TSYS Corporation | Columbus | Financial Services | Financial Services Other |
SunTrust Banks, Inc. | Atlanta | Financial Services | Banks |
The Coca-Cola Company | Atlanta | Manufacturing | Nonalcoholic Beverages |
United Parcel Service, Inc. - UPS | Atlanta | Transportation and Storage | Postal, Express Delivery, and Couriers |
AFLAC Incorporated | Columbus | Financial Services | Insurance and Risk Management |
Newell Rubbermaid Inc. | Atlanta | Manufacturing | Paper and Paper Products |
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The Hartmann Software Group understands these issues and addresses them and others during any training engagement. Although no IT educational institution can guarantee career or application development success, HSG can get you closer to your goals at a far faster rate than self paced learning and, arguably, than the competition. Here are the reasons why we are so successful at teaching:
- Learn from the experts.
- We have provided software development and other IT related training to many major corporations in Georgia since 2002.
- Our educators have years of consulting and training experience; moreover, we require each trainer to have cross-discipline expertise i.e. be Java and .NET experts so that you get a broad understanding of how industry wide experts work and think.
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