Thursday, April 7, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
El miércoles 30 de marzo se llevó a cabo la actividad de premiacion a líderes industriales del area Centro Oriental por parte de la Asoc de Industriales de Puerto Rico. Las personas reconocidas fueron:
Izq a Derecha: Luis Bosques – Merck Las Piedras, Manuel Figueroa – Vernet, Olga Fontánez – Mentor Technical Group, Juan Sénquiz – JC Automation, Cristobal de Jesús – Nampac, José Antonio Sabat y Juan C. Sabat, ambos de Bull Bond. 
A la actividad asistieron numerosos estudiantes, llenando el salón-teatro casi totalmente. La actividad comenzó con la presentación de los distinquidos homenajeados seguido por una corta charla por parte de cada uno sobre su procedencia, estudios, cómo se desarrollaron en la industria, cómo fueron trabajando para lograr sus metas, retos que se encontraron en el camino.
Algo que tienen en común todos los homenajeados es la visión de aprovechar las oportunidades, mantenerse siempre aprendiendo y al día en los avances de sus respectivas industrias, ser competitivos, disciplinados y hacer siempre un trabajo bién hecho y de calidad.
A nuestro Presidente se le otorgó el premio de " Ejecutivo de Servicio de la Región Centro Oriental" en reconocimiento a su visión empresarial y los logros obtenidos hasta el presente. Felicitamos a Juan por tan merecida distinción!
Juan Senquiz, JC Automation, recibiendo el premio de Ejecutivo de Servicio de la Región Centro Oriental de parte del Sr. Marcelino Rivera Lopez, Decano de la Escuela de Negocios y Empresarismo de la Universidad del Turabo.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
JC Automation recognized by Caribbean Business for it's success
On it's December 9, 2010 edition JC Automation was included as part of the Caribbean Business special report for successful business stories and we want to share this wonderful article with our readers. Please see the article below:
Labels:
automation,
call center,
caribbean business,
IT help desk,
success
Friday, February 18, 2011
Innovation the key for the future
Innovation is the key for the future, we need to be able to come up with new ideas and help our new generations to think out of the box. As part of this article we are including a robot that the creator's team called W.I.L.M.A who recently was developed as part of the Puerto Rico Polytechnic University Engineering Design class by a group of students including one of our own team Juan G. Senquiz. The idea was to introduce the students to the engineering design concepts and they came up with this version who won in their contest the first price in the design category because of their out of the box design. Lets hope this small group of students that also included Joanisel Santos, Hector Martir, Enrique Cintron, Orlando Salgado, Pedro Tejada, Jesus Cordero and Alejandro Suero continue on their quest of adding value to our island through the development of more innovative ideas.
Labels:
automation,
engineering,
future,
innovation,
polytechnic university,
robot
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Computer Imaging with Steroids
JC Automation has developed the right methodology to simplify the management of imaging for our clients. To provide some background, imaging is the process used to backup a complete system including operating system (Windows, Linux, etc.), drivers and applications installed on a desktop or laptop computer. This technology is used to deploy computers because it helps the distribution of a consistent configuration across the whole network. Once a configuration is created that meets the customer requirements the image is stored and treated as a master. This master is then replicated to other computers (of the same brand and model) to distribute a consistent configuration based on the designated master. This is a great process with the only limitation that you need one master image per computer model due to the differences in the drivers among the computer models or brands. Keeping track of multiple master images have several challenges such as updates, availability, storage, identification among others that if not managed correctly can lead to inconsistent computers being deployed to your environment triggering unnecessary help desk calls and frustration for the users.
JC Automation has tackled the multiple imaging requirements and has come up with a solution. The process is called universal image. This process allows the creation of a single image with all your business applications and the restoration of the image to any type of computer regardless of the models or even the computer brand. This means that the master image is a true master, a universal image. The organization no longer has to deal with the complexity of managing multiple images for various computer models at the site or create a new image for every computer model (or brand). Without doubt this process gives added flexibility, agility and standarizationto the customers during the deployment of computers.
If you are interested please contact us at info@jcapr.com and we will be more than happy to adjust this methodology to your process suite.
Friday, October 8, 2010
"Expanding our foundations for the future"
In order to reinforce our infrastructure platform JC Automation has installed a new fiber optic to expand our current communication capabilities. This fiber in addition to the inverter battery backup systems recently installed at our offices provide a stronger foundation that aligns with our export service strategy. JC Automation currently exports IT Service Desk, Systems Engineering, Compliance and Project Management services from our corporate office in Las Piedras to our customers in the USA and Europe. This infrastructure will allow us to expand those offerings while at the same time will provide a solid and scalable foundation for the future.
Monday, November 2, 2009
"No ha logrado ser profeta en su tierra"
Ingenio de gomaTecnología ambiental patentada por un boricua tiene buena acogida en el Oriente Medio
Una tecnología inventada por un boricua está ofreciendo una solución creativa a la acumulación de neumáticos desechados en Oriente Medio. Lo irónico es que Puerto Rico tiene el mismo problema, pero Sofscape no ha logrado ser profeta en su tierra.
José Valentín, presidente de Sofscape, comenzó en el 1998 a desarrollar una máquina que convierte neumáticos triturados en coloridos adoquines. En el 2006 instaló la tecnología ya terminada y comenzó la producción en una fábrica en Vega Baja.
Para leer el articulo visita este enlace de El Nuevo Dia: http://www.elnuevodia.com/ingeniodegoma-632610.html
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