Thursday, November 20, 2014

Blog Week 12

5 Images of Information Systems I use

This is an image of the cash register stem at Qdoba it is used to calculate that price of the order that made. It is very effective in the means of making for faster transactions and it is also helpful in making life on the workers easier.

This is an image of me using my computer in CIS class in order to work our Excel project. I use my computer on a daily basis for almost everything whether it be personal usage on social media or for schoolwork or learning about the on goings of the world in news websites.


This is me using an elevator I use every once in a while as a means of getting from the lower levels of a building to the upper levels of a building or vice versa


This is an image of the digital sign. The sign, located next to the library and Clark, has changing images that is one of the ways that I stay up to date on all the new things that are happening around campus.


This is me using my student ID to purchase an item out of the vending machine. Using the money I have setup connecting to the card I am able to purchase item from vending machines without cash.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Blog Week 11

Facebook Hopes for future Privacy Policy

                Facebook is a website that is constantly in the face of criticism when it comes to its less than specific private policies that often confuse Facebook users. They have been redesigning their policies to include many new feature that make it easier to understand with many ways the policies can be exampled to the user.

One of these features is a human voice that is able to read off the policies of Facebook to the users. The policies would be read off in a way that would be clear and easily understandable to the average Facebook user. Another feature that is incorporated into the Privacy Basics page that offer interactive guides through the most frequently asked questions about the Facebook policy such as subject like blocking and unfriending other Facebook users. The Privacy Basics page also offer information to select the right audiences as your Facebook followers. The Privacy Basics also is available in 36 different languages making for an increased usability of Facebook on an international level.

With these changes to Facebook’s privacy policy it will increase the future usability for everyone that has a Facebook and alongside that it will also allow for a better understand of all the privacy policies by the users.


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Blog Week 10

Android and i0S’ Bubble
               
                The struggle of having to access with an access code is soon to be over with the new Bubble. The app is designed to memorize the user’s dial-in code to access a conference call inside a company in order it make life easier on the employees at that company. As of right now, the app is only available in six different countries and still in its testing phases.

                Though the Bubble is not the first conference call app to set foot into the market place in is certainly the most convenient when it comes in organization. It send the users text notifications about up and coming conference through the smart phone. It also allows emails to be automatically sent into a Google Calendar entry.

 Some of the downsides of the app at this point are that is lacks many of the features that are available through of conference phone call apps such as connectivity with contacts in order avoid manually entering all the contacts one at a time. Alongside that, it lacks the ability to send texts and emails through the app but only opting for the ability to call.

If this app is able to get is downsides under control it has the potential to be the best conference call apps in the business and will help organize conference meeting in companies everywhere.


Friday, October 31, 2014

Blog Week 9

Nintendo’s New Sleep Tracker

                Nintendo already having a monstrous gaming company they are attempting to break out from their roots and enter into the world of the health. They are currently in development of their “QOL sensor” which monitors the sleep habits of its users. The owner of Nintendo buy into the fact that the amount of sleep that a person get is directly connected to one’s health, which is why they have decided to move forward with this project.

                The QOL senor, set to be released in the year 2016, is a device that track that fatigue levels and the amount of sleep the user gets each night. Nintendo is developing it to not hassle the lives of the users by making it automatically track the sleep cycle without having to press a button or a having to wear something when they are sleeping. Once the device is done tracking the data it is sent to Nintendo’s cloud where is analyzed by the workers at Nintendo and the information is sent back to the user via smartphone app, gaming system, or other device. The analyzed information is connected with advice of the users could help improve their sleep habits such as increase excise or changing their diet.

                This new sleep monitoring device is one of the many ways that technology is being pushed towards a self-health awareness.


Friday, October 24, 2014

Blog Week 8

Goggle’s Inbox

                Do you ever open up your email account and just think, “I wish this could be more organized!”  Well with Google’s new Inbox app, unorganized email can soon become a thing of the past for Gmail and other Google associated app users. The Inbox app collects information from email received and Google+ post that allow you to neatly organize them into specific categories and for a smoother course of action when trying to sort through your email.

                Upon receiving emails, Google Inbox will suggest possible premade categories to classify the information into such as travel, social, work, etc. Inbox also allows the user to create their own categories for emails.  If an email is considered to be important by the use they can use a pinning device within the app to make sure ether item is not deleted when the it comes time to clean house. If an event is recognized inside an email, it gives the users the an opportunity to create reminds so they can remember the event.

                With Google’s new push to a new design for better organization within an email inbox, it will create a trend for other company to design a better layout for their emails and the email layout standard you know will soon become obsolete.


Thursday, October 16, 2014

Blog week 7


The Hacks on Social Media

                After the recent attacks on both SnapSaved, a site the saves Snapchats, and drop box; it is a priority for the owners of their companies to step up the security and take all the measures that the can in order to prevent an event like this from happening in the future.

                Nearly seven million account of Dropbox were breached by the hack with 100 of them being published. The hackers are threatening to release all the information stolen if they are not paid a bitcoin reward. The SnapSaved breach lost around 500mb of photos and videos that had been saved to the site. SnapSaved stated that most of the users that were hack were Swedish, Norwegian, and American.               

Though the hackers got into to the information by guessing passwords, not hacking into the overall system, there should have been preventive measures taken by the companies to insure that their client’s information was secure. For instance, they should have should a security system that tracks IP address to check how many times a user has logged into their account from a certain IP address. Along with the IP track, they should have used biometric measures in order to understand how user use the site and to realize changes in activity.

With the increasing amount of social media in use today there was will be an equaling growing amount of hackers trying to get into the information on social media. The only thing that these social media can do to protect use is constantly increase the security that they use for their sites.




Thursday, October 9, 2014

Blog Week 6



John Deere WorkSite
                The development of the John Deere’s new WorkSite system it is creating new and unique ways of optimizing the performance at a jobsite that involves the uses of John Deere manufactured heavy equipment. The Worksite program is to work the JDlink (John Deere link) telematics to connect with all the equipment you are using over your worksites; this will allow a direct link to either your phone or computer
                There are many ways that this program making a jobsite more optimal in many ways. One of the ways being that it track the people using the machines to make sure they aren’t letting the engine idle for too long and it can also set up virtual geo-fences in order to ensure the a piece of equipment has not moved to far out of its zone.  It also monitors things that can allow for better operating training, like the amount of time the equipment has spent in one gear.
                Aside from the human aspect, it also monitors the equipment itself to make sure it is being properly used and take care of.  It calculates the fuel the equipment has spent so they can make sure that it never runs of fuel. It also has load monitoring data that makes sure you have the right piece of equipment for the workload.
                This system will drastically improve the way jobsite managers using John Deere’s will keep track of everything that goes on in the worksite and will allow for greater optimization of every part of the worksite.