Data Conversion
We’ve run into a few data conversion issues with our new software that we’re sorting out. That’s it for this update. Stay tuned.
We’ve run into a few data conversion issues with our new software that we’re sorting out. That’s it for this update. Stay tuned.
Quick update on our new software and it may end up sounding a bit like a rant, so our apologies. The testing and updates to the software we’re working towards implementing isn’t going as smoothly as we’d like. Though we expected some delays and issues, they are dragging on much more than we’d like. Part … Read more
We’re still plugging away with our new Marina Management software. It’s best to get it right than to rush it out for use before we’re ready. That’s the best way to get the results you’re after. Will keep you posted on further developments.
We’ve been slowly working through a few issues with our new software. We’ve found it’s best to take your time and resolve issues than to rush things and find out something doesn’t work the hard way.
The software update and switch over is going much slower than expected. Part of the problem is having a vendor in a different time zone, and the other part is having support staff unavailable when needed to resolve network issues and updates. We will march forward nonetheless.
‘I’m looking for a sex’ Source: Coast Guard Twitter Account Hacked, Asks People For Sex | The Daily Caller
Our new billing software has been installed, now comes the testing and refining of the system. Let the learning begin.
Next week we will begin running tests of some new software, looking for things that need improvement and getting up to speed on new ways of doing things. Always a challenge, but often times worth the effort. We will keep you posted on the project.
DULUTH, Minn. — The skies over Lake Superior may be buzzing with Jayhawks this summer. Coast Guard Air Station Traverse City is expected to receive three MH-60T Jayhawk helicopters in the com… Source: Coast Guard upgrades its helicopter fleet serving Lake Superior – Twin Cities
Lately, we’ve been bogged down with hardware and software issues. We’ve been struggling through them and making the most of the situation, but it sure does cause on to pause and question whether or not if all this technology is as helpful is it claims to be.
The Coast Guard completed system operational verification testing of a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) on Coast Guard Cutter Stratton, a national security cutter (NSC) based in Alameda, California, Jan. 2. The Stratton crew and UAS program officials tested the power, communications, and launch and recovery systems that make up the sUAS to ensure that … Read more