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because he often tried

earn money with the first customer and

for me that 's not always correct

because in the end I that the story as a

cost of acquiring a customer said

although this client on their first visit

to me do not let me money but much more

easy at the end convince a client and

show how good we are

personally digitally then

uses digital technology to bring it to my

POS ie your clinic and

once you are there to see everything just as

you hooked for that next

Services I started to take money from

that user

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really until you put it in the

market you're not going to know the cost of

Conversion normal is that initially

conversion costs are you

high and then you go as optimizing

the you go down when I said

hire someone I tell a

for one simple reason the issue is that

you have to know these guys

and that's important because if you are not going

to deceive ie treated him badly but

that's the first and that I am

haciendo muy bien pero muchas veces y me

parece bien que la fase de validación lo

hagáis vosotros es lo que sucede cuando

el tema de campañas publicitarias es

algo muy complejo es decir como habrás

visto crear una campaña en adwords o en

facebook cats es sencillo lo que no es

fácil es hacer que esa campaña funcione

porque realmente te digo que a día de

hoy es muy complejo entonces muchas

veces cuando imagínate que tienes un

coste de conversión al cliente mi

invento es de dos euros y esto te lo

cojo un tipo que sabe bien y a lo mejor

te lo baja cuatro veces pero yo creo que

ahora lo que tenemos que hacer es esa

validación es decir para ver si hay

mercado porque vale puede ser una buena

idea pero al final es el mercado y qué

te dice y tracción a una atracción y

este producto lo absorbe no lo absorbe y

a partir de ahí ya hacer tus números y

decir vale pues oye cada cosa cada

collar nos cuesta venderlo

tanto dinero vale pues podemos invertir

tanto para hacerlo crecer más rápido si

es muy importante lo es shopping jaime a

veces graves hecho genial porque al

final es una inversión bajita al mes

para enviar a ser 20-25 euros y aunque

os lleven más tiempo pero lo podéis

hacer vosotros perfectamente si es

importante que el diseño tiene esta la

web online puedo verla porque la parte

visual el tema de e-commerce

hay un tema hay un tema que visualmente

es complicado yo tengo por mi

experiencia ni comas el principal

problema es la lo principal que tienes

que quedar es confianza porque porque

muchas veces puedes tener un buen

producto incluso un buen precio pero la

gente reacia a comprarlo porque dice

quién es esta marca entonces porque hay

mucho timo en internet en 3 stella está

la verdad y yo te digo que incluso yo

que estoy muy habituado con esto a veces

entro en páginas web el otro día me

compré unas zapatillas unas técnicas de

éstas y me mola abantal pero no me

atreví porque digo si es que no conozco

esta marca me suena raro veo pocas

recomendaciones o poca información digo

no compro por si acaso entonces eso te

correcto entonces es muy importante que

generase que generase esa confianza vale

pues eso

por ejemplo la tienda no me transmite

eso decir eso que me estás contando al

final es el storytelling la historia que

tenéis detrás de nuestro producto

tienes que contarla en la tienda tienes

que transmitir eso no tienes que generar

un contenido que no tiene que ver con tu

producto sino con tu cliente tu cliente

es el propietario de perros entonces a

un propietario de perros que buscamos

mucho buscamos en youtube vídeos de cómo

educar a tu perro cuando se vea en casa

y yo sigo a varios a un youtuber

concretamente de este tema no entonces

eso es un contenido que puede ser muy

útil porque al final hoy me estás

ayudando a educar a mis perros contenido

de valor o si me metes también tú korea

incluso no ahora pero si la cosa va bien

yo buscaría un poquito más adelante

algún influencers de este mundo que ya

tiene un poquito más de tracción para

que os ayude todo esto te va a llevar

tiempo me decías tres meses es muy

difícil que en tres meses realmente

hagáis viable o rentable el negocio vale

en caso de validarlo decir al final en

tema yo te hablo en base a mi

experiencia de comerse luego siempre hay

casos excepcionales que se ponen a

vender el día un y venden la leche pasa

pero a ver no es lo habitual por eso yo

te hablo de las cosas normales entonces

y yo incluso tengo un negocio de comer

de un negocio de comer si te digo que

llevamos ocho meses

estamos todavía probando cambiando

modelos de negocio etcétera y llevamos

ocho meses porque realmente al final

requiere un tiempo y sobre todo el

contenido toda la parte contenido te va

a ser genial pero en un medio o largo

plazo al final eso no te va a dar ventas

a corto no te lo va a dar porque lo

tienes visibilidad las ventas a corto te

la va a dar la publicidad qué es lo que

tienes que hacer para para ver hasta qué

punto a ti le interesa pues poner porque

cuánto cuánto dinero te cuál es tu

margen de beneficios y que tu margen

dicho de alguna manera tu límite de

punto de coste de captación de clientes

375

todo lo que supere eso pierdes dinero

pero porque eso al final no tenéis que

tener muy claro las campañas sabes sobre

todo porque a lo mejor al principio el

vender collar te va a costar dinero y

decía lo mejor estás vendiendo imaginar

a cinco euros no te preocupes si vendes

a cinco euros

es una buena es un buen dato porque eso

ya sólo tema de optimizar el problema es

que estés vendiendo a quince euros

porque ahí ya la optimización se han

sería demasiado bestia no entonces en

esa parte sobre todo target izar mucho

porque entre comillas además es un

sector muy dirigido el sector de la

mascota es un sector puramente emocional

lo cual para mí tiene una ventaja muy

grande cuando algo es emocional porque

la gente da hay varios sectores para mí

que la gente compra independientemente

del precio que sólo por sentimiento que

son los niños bueno tres las bodas y los

animales las mascotas entró porque

realmente a ver yo el tema de patrón y

yo cuando te envié por ejemplo de una

propuesta de consultoría que me pediste

que viste que los precios son distintos

yo normalmente mi cliente con el que

trabajo es cliente en medio grande no

por porque al final pues por los costes

que lleva y tal cual entonces patrón

loable lo abrir para pequeños

emprendedores y pequeñas empresas

entonces lo que podemos hacer si quieres

es algún plan no sé creo que es

y en el de 100 dólares que tiene unos 45

al mes y a lo mejor podemos dividirlo en

dos o tres sesiones si te es más como de

lugar de hacer una seguida aviso me da

igual de lo que tú lo que tú prefieras

lo primero sería haber al final en toda

esta parte hay un punto fundamental lo

primero que es la web vale es decir

entiendo que lo que tenéis que trasladar

al final es una sensación de confianza

de seguridad de trabajar trabajar la

marca no entonces la la web para mí es

el primer paso tengo porque porque por

mucho que monte es una estrategia de

marketing muy bien hecha y de contenidos

si cuando el usuario al final va a la

web no le consigue transmitir la web no

está diseñada y alineada a tus objetivos

de negocio va a perder la atracción el

resto de estrategias de marketing no

esto lo digo porque muchas veces veo que

se intenta que la web no está del todo

bien hecha y se salta a otra otra

táctica como son los contenidos y luego

dicen no funcionan pero realmente no

funciona por la web no

dicho dicho esto al final lo primero es

analizar tu buyer persona que sí sí

dónde está más es decir como bien decía

soy sin facebook es muy consumido puede

ser una red social interesante para

nosotros puede serlo youtube también es

decir analizar primero donde pasa más

tiempo nuestro buyer personas cuando

tenéis localizado yo jugaría al final

con algo muy visual es decir si vas a un

público me leen ya decir público de edad

más joven

al final jugar con cosas muy muy

visuales es lo que te va a trasladar por

ejemplo instagram es lo que te va a

funcionar y con algún tipo de promoción

oferta muy segmentada ese público y

basada probablemente en una o poner

mejor dicho imagínate una publicación en

instagram que llegas no sé pues me

invento pero consigue tu mejor sonrisa

blanqueamiento dental algo así por

ejemplo y ese usuario como le captas

llévale no le lleves a tu web llevarle a

una landing de hecho una página de

aterrizaje perfectamente documentada

para eso incluso con algún tipo de

oferta promocional para coger ese

cliente decir a lo mejor te cuesta ganas

menos dinero o incluso no ganas con el

primera visita del cliente pero tu

objetivo es llevarle a tu clínica y ahí

fidelizar le porque porque muchas veces

intentamos ganar dinero con el primer

cliente y para mí eso no siempre es

correcto porque al final yo eso lo

cuento como un coste de adquisición de

un cliente decía aunque este cliente en

su primera visita a mí no me deje dinero

pero es mucho más fácil al final

convencer a un cliente y demostrarle lo

bueno que somos personalmente que

digitalmente entonces utiliza lo digital

para llevarlo a mi punto de venta es

decir a tu clínica y una vez está ahí

que vea todo tal y ya le enganchó para

que en próximos servicios yo empieza a

sacar dinero de ese usuario pero es

parte fundamental lo primero que la

ejecución esté hecha por un equipo

compró con experiencia en ellos eso es

básico para que las cosas tengan tenemos

más sociales de que den resultados y lo

primero que alguien con experiencia te

ayuda a trabajar una estrategia digital

global por qué

pero normalmente uno de los grandes

errores que se comete es que se van

poniendo parches

hago esto voy a hacer una landing alguna

publicidad pero al final fíjate que son

parches no imagínate luego al negocio

también tuyo es decir imagínate montar

un negocio empezar a poner cosas voy a

ofrecer esto ahora esto al final reducir

muchas tus posibilidades de éxito

entonces es muy importante que alguien

te ayude a generar esa estrategia

digital completa con un marco a 12 24

meses de tiempo ver qué recursos tienes

y en función de esos recursos económicos

y materiales decir oye vale pues vamos a

ejecutar esto esto esto y sobre la

marcha irá haciendo un seguimiento

porque gran parte de la cosa se basa en

prueba y error no pero algo que sí es

fundamental es que cualquier acción que

hagas o no generes hojas el link de esa

persona siempre porque si no es lo que

te está pasando no puedes volver a

llegar a ellos y entonces los has

perdido y dices poder pues al final no

tiene una atracción el principal

problema que veo además por ejemplo en

clínicas odontológicas lo veo muchísimo

porque ahora veo que no sé por qué este

año me están contactando de muchas

clínicas de distintas partes del mundo

como que se están poniendo las pilas en

esto y todas cometen el mismo error no

no hay un director de marketing entonces

una empresa de vido un director de

marketing interno o externo alguien que

sepa de marketing estratégico y digo oye

vamos a hacer esto esto estoy vamos a

coordinar un equipo que lo implemente

entonces ahí es donde yo te digo que por

eso decía lo de los recursos primero de

oye cuánto dinero puede invertir en esto

y a partir de ahí de desarrollar que es

lo que puede llegar a hacer con ese

dinero muy importante y que no antes

hace al revés es el tema de recursos

económicos se deciden normalmente y te

lo digo porque en cuanto tengo que

invertir digo no es tu negocio tú sabrás

lo que es invertir yo me tiene que decir

yo debo decir invierte diez mil es decir

no vale pues entonces y cuánto tienes y

te digo lo primero si eso es viable o no

es viable te lo digo porque me dice esto

imagínate que sé que no es el caso de

permites oye tengo cien euros de

presupuesto de marketing han siendo

ahora les perdonan pues tenía decir pues

por eso un poco vas a hacer no te define

primero ese presupuesto a 12 24 meses

esto es muy importante porque al final

una estrategia digital en menos de ese

tiempo es difícil ver resultados reales

y tangibles

7

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que queme

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New Volkswagen Touareg digital display Discover Premium Review - Truck space - Engine - LED Lights - Duration: 12:48.

hello guys and welcome to my new video today we will talk about volkswagen

touareg the new volkswagen touareg and here is the key the key fob it's very

new design very light better than the old one and here it is the screen the

new screen 50 inch screens very big and here is the front screen where you can

see all kind of information from traffic and speed and kilometer and all kind of

stuff first of all I want to say that this screen it's really huge it's really

huge and you can adjust all kind of settings for example you don't have

actually buttons for the air conditioning in this car and this new

Tuareg you have only the this screen and you you have to adjust the temperature

only from the screen as you can see down there here's the GPS it's very big it's

actually it's like you are watching a laptop and you can see you can watch

movies and you can do all kind of stuff on this big screen here is the menu and

we have here all kinds of information about the car the car status and oiled

engine the wheels and here we have the other option that you can see and we can

change off-road and we have here some option some information about the car

it's very intuitive very easy to use very the processor on this it's very

easy here the how much consumption and all kind of information on when can

did you drive and stuff like this the quality of the screen it's very good

here as as I can say you can adjust the climatic system and the temperature it's

it's a little bit annoying when you drive too you have to always touch the

screen and watch on the screen and sometimes it's it's take your attention

from the street and you have to put attention on the screen and that is not

so nice here you have you see you have to push there where you want the air

goes on the windows anyway here in the left corner you have the kilometer and

the speed limit we have a rather they're gonna have a rather and they can read

the speed limit here we have other information settings you can change the

language you can change the villain and all kind of date and time and all kind

of settings about the car application the car work with the Android auto

mirroring links and Apple play then the carnet you can connect it here the radio

you want we try to pass all it's not so very complex but it's simple and easy to

use really easy to use and fast doesn't have it's not so complicated I find it

very easy to using it look good on the cards it's really this is the future

here's the home screen and then the home screen you can see here the information

about the the drive and here we have the radio and you have to map in the middle

it's very nice very big and this look like very classy very styling it's look

good on the car and the interiors here's some buttons we have for example here

you can hair suspension you can adjust prepare suspension in there the multi

you drive in off-road or so here we have the light we have the amazing matrix

light there they are very nice very nice and very useful in the mighty I want to

show you a little bit they are fantastic the new design it's so beautiful in the

light so white it's like a day light and it has this adaptive light and he

protected the other cars in front of you from high beams and here in the back

this design is so nice LED full LED light all the cards full LED light I

like this this is back of the to work of the new torrid

it's so beautiful they design it's so nice it's so beautiful design guys the

lighter really

and the interior this white interior is very nice and that's some nice trim

levels all soft and all nice everywhere look it's really beautiful

here is the front screen I see the screen on the polo you can order the

same screen and this not so big size but the same design of the application like

in the photo but the high level ok here you see you have a screen it's a big

screen to very good quality tool you have your own kind of information we

have the head-up display - I don't know here why I cannot open it here

information about off road here you have some some easy to use you can just on

the steering wheel you have this button and go left right and you can choice

whatever you want to see the speed limit the map and yeah you can zoom it the map

zoom out the map really really nice here you can see the speed and the torah'

matter of the engine and you can put the map like this in the middle and yeah you

have all kind of information and all kind of option and the way you want to

set the car but what impressed me the most it is the quality of the screen

resolution and it's also so nice and the processor in the back it's really good

to move really fast it's not slow it's really really really really top end and

it really looks good look all good what is doesn't impress me too much is this

the steering wheel is the same like on the a goal or other for slalom I think

they should do a better job with the steering wheel they should make a nicer

steering wheel on the coffee a day on the Passat if you see in my other video

they have a better steering wheel and here we have the option to drive option

you can choice from here the off-road normal you can change depend on the

street you are but if you choice off-road the car will automatic go a

little bit up from air suspension because you need a clearance to the

ground and you need to be a little bit upper and the car will rise a little bit

right now and it is cool I like that the air suspension and pumps are with this

car and stick in the middle it's the same like in the Audi what's very cool

very nice yes here is the trunk we have buttons for automatic lifting and here

we have a light here a very LED light very nice they mate this is really cool

people know you open in the trunk here we have very easy to put stuff inside

your LED light here is for the caravan the buttons that's automatic go out to a

full port here we have a LED light and our space here and very big trunk really

huge you cannot see in the video but it's really huge in here down here it's

a huge place where you can put a lot of stuff here

some little girl have the trunk only

great job with design and the white is really nice too we have the soft close

to the door and this is feature you have to be the car like this and the door is

closed automatic here I want to speak a little bit about engine this is a very

very strong engine 3 little diesel today it has it's very 6 and it has 282

horsepower eight-zero box 8-speed automatic the co2

it's 182 grams per kilogram per kilometer

sorry and it's goes to 100 kilometer 6.1 second this is really and what can I

see you guys thank you for watching my video I hope you liked the review I will

come back with another review it work we went to test drive next week

and I will add this video and please subscribe and you will see when I

upload the other videos and you can watch all the videos here have the

rather and here's a nice design thank you for watching guys please subscribe

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New Features in Noteshelf 2 for Digital Bullet Journals • Image Editing & More! - Duration: 7:19.

Hey guys. Every month I do a video on

digital bullet journaling and for July I

wanted to do more than a basic set-up

video -- of which I have plenty. If you've

never created a digital bullet journal

before, please check out my playlist full

of videos where I walk you through setup

and getting started. I will link it in

the top right card. Instead of just one

big tutorial I want to do a bunch of

kinda mini tutorials about the

features in Noteshelf 2 that make it

super helpful for digital bullet

journalists, especially some of the new

features such as image editing and

enhanced bookmarks. I'm going to start

with a feature that isn't new but it is

by far my favorite way to organize my

bullet journals: tags. I've shown this

previously in a video but tags

essentially act as a table of contents

for your pages. To add a tag, open your

pages sidebar and then hit "edit." From

here the four icons that appear are for

adding tags, inserting or duplicating

pages, deleting a page, and moving a page

to another notebook. You first tap to

select a page and then you hit "add tags."

From here your keyboard should pop up, so

you can add whatever tag you'd like or

select any that already exists. Once

you've typed in your tag name, hit enter

to create the tag and it will

automatically apply to that page. Then

you hit the backwards arrow to return to

the select pages panel. It will

automatically deselect the page and you

can select another to repeat the same

process. You can also tap multiple pages

to apply the same tag to them all at

once in this case I'm creating an

umbrella

weeks tag for all of my weekly spreads.

When you're finished, hit "done" to return

to the regular pages panel. To view all

your current tags, hit the tags icon in

the middle. Tap to select your tags and

it will only show that particular tag or

you can tap several tags to show them

all at once. Then you tap again to

deselect tags, just as with pages or you

can tap clear tags to unselect all.

In the same vein we have the updated

bookmarks. I do prefer tags personally

but bookmarks work fantastically for

larger documents -- for example, if I didn't

have all my months separated into

different notebooks this would work far

better. Bookmarks can also be easily

removed, so just like in real life it's

easy to temporarily mark your place. To

add a bookmark, from the pages panel you

start by pressing the little icon that

you can see -- it's kind of like in grey or

something on the pages. In this case I

got super gung-ho and I just pressed all

of them. By default they will be blue but

Noteshelf 2 recently added color-coded

bookmarks. To edit each bookmark, you then

go into the bookmark pane -- it's the first

icon in the pages panel next to where

you found the tags icon. That last icon

is search, by the way. As far as I know it

can only search text you've typed and not

anything you've handwritten. Under the

bookmarks pane, if it doesn't

automatically have you under list view,

you want to click that option. Here you

can find all the bookmarks you've made

already. I have already started renaming

and color-coding mine but I'm going to

press and hold to bring up the bookmark

dialog. Here you can clear bookmarks,

change the color of the flags, and change

the name.

If you go under thumbnail mode it will

only show you the pages you have

bookmarked, so if you didn't want all

your pages to show up -- which I have -- if

you had bookmarked a page to check out

later, for example, then that is how you

would do that.

Bookmarks are kind of a bit overkill

for my personal bullet journaling but

if you're using Noteshelf 2 for notes

or studying then I can definitely see

how it would be useful. I also want to

mention something that's super obvious

but I really just realized it while

working on this video: you can expand the

pages panel to take up the full screen.

So if you do have a huge document that

you need to sift through easily this

makes it far easier than the smaller one

column panel. One of the biggest

improvements to Noteshelf 2 has to be

the image editing. You can drag and drop

images, which can be done from your

camera roll or apps like Safari or Procreate.

I haven't tested any other apps to

see if it works, like Messenger or

something but theoretically anywhere

where images can be stored you can just

drag and drop them. In order to add an

image you need to use Multitasking, which

is that thing when you open an app side

by side with another app. To do so you

have to be in Noteshelf 2 and then drag

up from the bottom to bring up the dock.

Drag the app you want to use -- in this

case I'm using Procreate -- to the side. You

can resize it from here if you want the

app to take up more space. In this

example I'm going to bring over just a

random art piece that I made from what I

currently have stored in Procreate, so

you just press and drag and voila! You

have an image in Noteshelf 2. You can

rotate and resize from here, or you can

go into edit. This is where you'll find

the eraser, which works essentially how

one would expect an eraser to work. It

doesn't appear to have any size options

at the moment -- or at least I couldn't

figure out any. For finer erasing, you can

use the lasso crop tool, which looks like

a pair of scissors. Circle whatever you'd

like to crop and -- well, if you make a

mistake like I did you can hit reset

and try again.

After you finalize your crop, hit

"apply" and it will crop everything but

what you've encircled. The addition of

these tools will be especially great for

adding stickers and images to bullet

journals to make them a little more

exciting. The only issue I have with

adding images -- which is why I created a

whole new page just to test it -- is that I

haven't figured out how to erase or

remove images once you've placed them, so

if anyone knows how to do that please

let me know down below in the comments!

So that is all I want to cover in this

video: tags verses the updated bookmarks

system, and also the new image editing

tools. If I figure out how to delete

images from your pages that doesn't

involve wiping your whole page, I will

let you know! I upload new digital bullet

journal videos on the last Friday of

every month and I hope you'll subscribe

so you don't miss out on my next one.

Please give this video a like if you

enjoyed it or found it helpful!

Thank you so much for watching! Bye!

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The Amiga 1500 Story | Commodore Vs Checkmate Digital - Duration: 23:38.

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This is an a1500

and this, this is an A1500

and you guessed it this is also in A1500

Three machines with the same name

there must be a story to be told, the story of the Amiga 1500

our story begins with the Amiga 1000 a machine byte magazine called the first

multimedia computer, so far ahead of his time that almost nobody could fully

articulate what it was for exactly Commodores marketing department included

it retailed over 1200 US dollars in 1985 and was sold exclusively in computer

stores to try and distance itself from the toy store image of the Commodore 64

and make inroads into the serious business PC market which Commodore

wanted a larger slice of than his current systems could deliver

In 1987 Commodore condensed the A1000 into its new low-end model machine which would

succeed the c64 it was the a500 and they would double down on their business

efforts with the A2000. Amiga ownership began for me like many others

with the a 500 its wedge-shaped form-factor sliding neatly beneath a TV

set or monitor and opening up a world of 16-bit software at a more affordable

price than its bigger brother. The A500 came in at 699 u.s. dollars 499 pounds

here in the UK and that price would drop over the years. The a500 capabilities

coupled with its low price of entry and friendly form factor meant that it

didn't take long for it to be heavily associated with gaming. Commodore took

advantage of that fact by bundling it with software to appeal to gamers like

the screen gems, batman or cartoon capers packs with a little productivity

software tossed in like deluxe paint to appease the parents. This would be both a

curse and a blessing for the Amiga which had sold over 1.5 million units in the

UK by 1993 sales were good but businesses often turn their noses up at

the Amiga considering it first and foremost to be a games machine. Commodore

may argue this fact and they did aim marketing out the business sector but in

the UK especially commodore were pushing games heavily in those a500 packs and to

be fair the amiga excelled at many things and games certainly was one of

them but it was within this mindset that a small start-up company saw the seed of

opportunity to provide a low-cost Amiga in a desktop form factor that might

tempt businesses to take the Amiga more seriously at a lower price and therefore

risk that company was checkmate Digital limited

this is Steven Jones of checkmate digital in 1989 Steven partnered with

James Campbell to sell the checkmate a 1500 and he explains to us here why they

thought the a 1500 should exist (Stephen) ...We then setup Checkmate Digital with the express aim of launching this

case, now, the reason for the case you can see the picture up here, why was it so

important, or in my mind why was it so important, and the designers etc. Well the the

2000 was a fantastic machine but it was really expensive back then and I

think we're talking '87 '88, and initially came out it was very very

expensive for normal users. For businesses it was fine...

...A lot of people had Amigas who wanted to get into the

professional end. Not everyone was playing games people weren't playing

games, it was all about creating graphics, creating music, creating all this

you know, even desktop publishing, trying to use your Amiga to get a new career and

there was lots of people out there who bought their five hundreds, they had

invested in them, they bought a hard drive or they bought bits and pieces for it, extra

floppy disks and they'd expand it, but they wanted to give it a

bit more, and there were an awful lot 500 owners, it was designed so you can put

the Amiga 500 motherboard in there you could put an extra floppy disk in, you

could put... it had an internal expansion slot which was a Zorro Two or an

eighty-six way connector, and you could put in it a hard drive controller

and RAM, we used to put in the GBP SCSI HCA - I'm getting a bit technical here - great cards but the

big full-length cards, we used to cut them in half because one half was all the electronics

and the other half was literally just tracks to a 25 way connector

so we used to chop that off and then stick them inside, so that had

up to 8 meg of RAM and a very fast SCSI controller and of course

then you can mount the hard drive behind this panel here so you had

the internal hard drive, you had 8 meg of RAM, you had everything inside this

case and and some people were rack mounting them as well, and giving

it the external keyboard yes I mean I like the external keyboards, I've always

liked big box Amigas, but it allowed other things, for example

you could put MIDI interface inside the case, we also had an adapter so you could

put inside a Flicker Fixer there was tons of things and on top of that you could

put in a Mega Midget Racer which is 68030 card inside with a fan at the back

and it was a fantastic device

a fantastic device indeed an amiga that's more flexible than a standard 500

and cheaper than a 2000 by up to half the price with the right upgrades you

could create the ultimate Amiga on a budget

they cheekily named their invention the checkmate a 1500 system leaving no doubt

to potential buyers as to where it sat in the hierarchy of Commodores product

lineup, and if you weren't one for DIY then you could buy the kit fully assembled

with an A500 and your choice of optional extras already fitted by

checkmate just like the A2000 the joystick and

mouse ports were accessible from the front and an external keyboard was

included but that was actually the a500 keyboard transplanted into an external

casing. After a period of promotion the A1500 was launched in 1990 for the price of

200 pounds and it quickly became apparent that the pre-built systems were

a popular choice the donor machines for which had to come from somewhere (Stephen)... and we

used to buy the games packs, Dave Pleasance was great at marketing games machines basically, he really was the one who pushed the Amiga

and we really were the ones to benefit from the because the price came down, so we used to buy boxes and get loads of these

I think I remember the Batman packs and those early packs, and we used to buy them

and then just just strip them apart, and then in the corner we'd have

the old cases, now a-days just a box would be worth money, but all

the boxes in the corner, with all the game stacked up games and like DPaint and so on

we used to throw DPaint and stuff in with it, but the games

used to get thrown away...well not thrown away I don't know what happened to the games,

but, so yeah we used to just take them and the cases were kind of left behind,

left behind so everything used to go in here and also the keyboard went in here

so you'd end up with just a plastic case, so that was quite funny.

And so the checkmate digital a 1500 was on the market and shifted over 400 units before

they hit a challenging situation and our next system played a big part in that.

Enter Commodore and why not they had after all created the Amiga this was

their baby he hadn't passed them by that this a 1500 product was reviewing well

in magazines being advertised heavily and likely selling well so they invited

Stephen to visit them and discuss the product Stephen recounts what happened

next. (Stephen)...James and I thought wow this is good, because what we

were trying to do was, we were not selling games machines

we never advertised as a games machine, we only ever sold it as a professional bit kit and we used to do

the professional shows we used to go to shows, and we would have for example one

of these machines sitting there running X CAD to people who were looking at auto

cad etc on a PC and showing them the benefits, we went to a music show where

we showed the Amiga as a music system connected to the keyboards by

MIDI etc so we was doing that kind of promotion we thought well maybe this

would be really useful and so we decided to have to make a good impression and

James had a black Porsche Turbo which I was always jealous of and we

decided that okay we'll make an impression because it tended to be most

people in the computer business were, you know like a bit flashy so James said

right we'll go and buy me a suit because I didn't have a suit at the time, we went down and bought quite a nice suit

Austin Reed if I remember rightly

and got me insured on the Porsche Turbo for the day which was amazing, and so it took a

bit longer than normal to get to there because I was taking lots of detours

but anyway so I got to Commodore and I thought it would be worth

making a little bit of an entrance so I roared into the car park, and it was a

wet and the tail had been kicking out on the way I

was having a whale of a time, roared in there revved the engine a bit, turned it off and walked in, went into the meeting

sat down and once the pleasantries are out of the way

the discussion came up, and I don't remember the exact words, I remember the key bits

but I don't remember the exact words that were said because it was so long ago, but basically it was we're causing

Commodore a problem, and they're gonna get rid of us, and a few interesting choice

words. and I was.."what?".. I was really shocked but and that was the bottom line it was

a quite short meeting, I thought they were gonna say you know like we maybe we

could do something do this high-end promotion to help them

promotion because we were doing reasonably well, but the interesting thing was that

they thought we were selling thousands of these we were selling hundreds but we

wasn't selling thousands and they thought we were affecting their market

and of course you know because we are buying 500's their margins are very low and I

kind of understand it, but yeah so that that was that meeting... and it was

interesting anyway I left, very disappointed putting it mildly and

interestingly after that though the

they wanted to get they want to get rid of us but actually all they had to do was

what they did about a couple months later on, they launched the Commodore

1500 because they never liked us using the number which is fair enough

but they launched the Commodore 1500, they slashed the price to 999 pounds, that was it.

wanting to crush rather than collaborate with checkmate

Commodore releases this the Commodore A1500 significantly closing the price gap

to the checkmate A1500 while carrying the official Commodore marquee and this

model was only for the UK market you wouldn't see the A1500 anywhere else it

was purely a reaction to checkmate Commodore obviously hadn't designed and

released a brand new machine in the space of just a few months with which to

attack checkmate no they'd hastily added stickers to the

manuals like this and the wonky badge on the front does give us a clue as to the

machines real origins but it's the label on the back that really gives the game

away that's right this is actually an Amiga 2000

repackaged under the 1500 name if we take a look inside it reveals a B2000

motherboard that's the most common type of board found in 2000's with the

original aA200 board being more closely aligned to the A1000 chipset, I guess

what makes this in A1500 is not what's here but what's missing the hard disk

controller and hard disks of the 2000 have been removed in favor of two floppy

disk drives leaving our hard disk activity light here disconnected and unloved

everything else though is exactly the same as in a 2000 including the five Zorro II

slots on the motherboard and space for two hard drives and the original sticker

is actually still present under the a 1500 one so if you added two hard drives

in a controller you could peel off the sticker and you've got a legitimate

A2000 the price of the commodore machine soon dropped from 999 to 949 pounds with

a monitor and my example was originally purchased for 600 pounds without a

monitor to me that seems the sensible choice compared to a similarly priced

checkmate case and an a 500 to install inside it. the effort gone to by

Commodore to eradicate what it perceived as a threat was a little extreme though

when you consider that within a few months by august 1990 the new amiga 3000

was announced and naturally potential business buyers wanted to see what the

new technology of the a 3000 would offer and at what

price, perhaps then this was just another of the many poor business decisions made

by Commodore or perhaps it was the correct thing to do but for Stephen, James

and Checkmate it was the end so the real impact of the

Commodore 1500, pretty much wiped us out, as I said our benefit was we

could take a 500, if you already had 500 it was still worth buying, but if you were

gonna buy a complete machine whereas before you saved an awful lot of money,

hundreds of pounds, building one of these because most people just wanted a hard

drive RAM and accelerator card, maybe a flicker fixer, didn't really want much more

so we were good value proposition over the two thousands, probably 750 pound

cheaper, so it was a good value proposition but as soon as the

Commodore 1500 came out that was slashed so that was an instant death knell

you'd be forgiven for thinking that our story ends here

a small agile company seizes an opportunity the big boys catch up and

spoil the fun for them and technology marches on rendering both projects

redundant but the march of technology is precisely why the A1500 lives on to

this very day, technology like the modern tools available to Stephen today and the

website Kickstarter this is the first prototype of the new checkmate A1500

Plus, a desktop case which takes the goals of the original checkmate A1500 to

extremes and it takes styling cues from what many will consider to be the

best-looking Amiga, the case is designed to house everything from a regular PC to

a Raspberry Pi and of course those original Amiga 500 to 600 and even 1200

motherboards with optional extras to suit every configuration, here's Stephen to

explain more (Stephen)... I didn't want to remake the original design, I wanted to start from scratch, and so I gave it some thought

now here was the key thing for me, and some people hah some people have moaned at me about doing this and some people have agreed with me

My favourite computer is the 3000 , I love the 3000, I also love the 1000 and I love the way

with 1000 you've got this garage so you know you can slide your keyboard underneath it, I love that, but I love the look of the 3000, the front

and I thought well why not design a case that has the look of a 3000, now think of it more like

a new Mini that's the best way of putting it, it's nothing

like the original, bigger, slightly different proportions and so on, it does more OK

and so I thought well you know I'll have a play and I did some design work and

I thought well you know, no ones going to be interested anyway, so just for fun

I designed it up, and as you can see if you just look at that case, most Amiga

users will go "oh that's the 3000", yeah instantly we just go it's the 3000 because

its got the overall look of the 3000 but if you compare it to that one back there

its' a bit wider... so these are these are two removable panels and they come in

various shapes and sizes so basically you have you have this one here for

example that can take an Amiga floppy disk, now I've got

the drive in here but it's actually not connected because I'm running an Intel

Atom board in here and it obviously doesn't read my floppy disks, but I put it

here to show the mechanics so you just put that in there stick that in

there and a floppy disk works, out it comes, you might want to CD ROM

drive...there you go so there's a cd-rom drive

gone in there little slimline one, I have a holder that holds the thing in

place, you can put a full-size drive so just a normal you can fit one of these

and slide it in, the other thing about it it is that inside the case we have this

board, now the the case was designed to, see the original one would only take a

500 motherboard which was you know at the time he didn't matter obviously because

there wasn't really anything else you could put in it, but now a-days we have all kinds of motherboards we

well from the Amiga it will take a 500 motherboard, it

will take a 1200 motherboard it will take a 600 motherboard it will take a

mini ITX motherboard it will take a micro ATX motherboard, and...now

mini ITX means it will take Amy-ITX it will take the board 1222 when that's

completed, but if you've got a 500, now to me the 500 always the important one

because you know it's the - the original one, so when the version 2 comes out then

this board is going to go inside, now the other thing about it is it has an what's

called an SFX power supply in the back of the case there's this tiny little

power supply which this one's 300 watts which is more than enough for any Amiga

but they come in 450, 600 and so on so you can put in a very high power PC you

can even on the new version you could fit a water cooling block for

the CPU in it and a very high end GPU etc so it will actually take quite a lot

the only reason for the Kickstarter is because of these front panels because

these are 3d printed they cost about hundred seventy-five pounds the print,

it's a ridiculous amount of money, that's great for prototyping but... so I need to get

injection molds done and they cost twenty odd thousand pounds they cost a

fortune so the Kickstarter will be launched once this new version comes

along probably end of July beginning of August and the reason for the Kickstarter is

purely to pay for the molds for this front and for these panels these little

insert panels because that's...there's no way I can fund that

myself that's the bottom line, but yes so it's coming on, I think it's coming on

quite nicely, as I said that the bulk of the work is now done, I think

it makes quite a nice little system I hope you do too, people ask what's the price

of this case now the basic case which is the metalwork, the front panel, I haven't

decided yet on the panels, what you're going to get with it with these, I mean

obviously two blanks, that itself will be, the target is 150 pounds

that's always been the target price, this board obviously is extra because

not everyone needs this I'm not sure the prices here but it's around fifty pounds I

think for this, it's going to be give or take, and then there will be on my Shapeways store, they'll be

little bits and pieces like internal, if you buy the LG drive, slim drive,

you can either make your own (bracket), and I'll give the designs away for doing

it, but you might as well just dawn it off my Shapeways page there'll be a tiny

profit on there just to kind of recoup a little bit, it won't be a lot I promise it

won't be much, but then that will hold the drive for you in place

there will be lots of little bits like that on the Shapeways page which will be 3d

printed things like the GPU inside sits sideways, they are

very heavy so there'll be a holder to hold that up, which you don't really want to

make out metal but yeah, so thanks Neil for inviting me on thanks for

having a look at the 1500 and going through the history it was an

interesting time of my life I haven't told you all the

sordid details, the depression and that kind of thing but yeah, so it's an

interesting time and now I get to play now, in the old days it was my living

and now it's not, it's a hobby which is actually much better

the final chapter of our very British Amiga story remains to be written then

when Stephen has finalised the design of the checkmate a 1500 plus he will launch

a Kickstarter to fund the moulds in the meantime if you'd like to follow his

project you can find more information using the links in the description of

this video or by searching for the checkmate a 1500 plus I know I'll be

following with interest to see how the story concludes and if Stephen will

proclaim at the end of it checkmate Commodore checkmate as always

thank you for watching and take care

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5 TIPS TO DECLUTTER YOUR DIGITAL SPACE // organization & minimalism - Duration: 4:36.

1.

The first huge area where declutter can be highly beneficial is your email.

Whether you are a student, you work or run your own business, clearing your e-mail out

of all the useless junk you accumulate will clear your workspace.

The first thing I recommend is unsubscribing once and for all to more than 90% of your

commercial e-mail subscriptions.

These are those e-mails that you click and delete or mark as read as soon as you receive

them.

There are a couple of third party services out there that do this job for you, such as

unroll.me or unsubscriber.

I will link those websites down below.

2.

Work towards a clean desktop.

I like to think of the desktop as a good system to tackle priority tasks and visualize through

a few important files what you have to accomplish, and when.

Because of that, I try as much as I can to keep a clean desktop and then keep a few files

I need to work on, right now.

Those files are then color coded by degree of urgency or completion – red for important

files that need to be tackled as soon as I am able to, orange for files I am currently

working on and green for files that have been completed and need revision or submission

through e-mail.

Besides those, I simply organize the remaining files and folders on the file management system.

3.

Only select the most important apps to keep in your dock.

I especially prefer to keep only productivity and work-related apps and I will just spotlight

search any games or other entertainment apps.

I feel that doing that blocks that automatic incitement to play whenever I login to my

mac just because I have that Steam icon in my dock.

The only entertainment app I am currently keeping in the dock is Spotify, as I prefer

to listen to music while I am working.

Besides that, I keep the two Microsoft Office apps I use the most, my calendar, safari,

editing apps for YouTube, my finance management app and Evernote.

4.

Regarding file management, I like to rely on cloud services or a good old hard drive

to store any files that I want to keep but are not important for my work, such as photos,

old videos, completed school work, backups of receipts and personal documents.

That allows me to create a good barrier between any completed work that can be put aside and

those files that are effectively being used on a day-to-day basis.

It simplifies all the future management of information of my computer, reduces a ton

of clutter in storage and makes navigating through documents an easier task.

5.

Finally, I cannot help but mention the importance of minimizing the number of apps you are currently

working with.

I love to experiment with new apps by using a subscription service like Setapp, but I

also hate to accumulate apps with the same purpose.

Regarding word processing, for instance, I still prefer to use Microsoft Word so that

is the only word processing app I currently have installed.

I am also using BusyCal to do all of my calendar work for now, so I deleted Fantastical and

instaCal, since they were not serving any purpose beyond occupying storage space.

Be mindful when selecting the best instruments for your work and don't think twice before

deleting, as you can probably access those same apps in the app store if you need them

later on.

I hope you have enjoyed today's top five tips to declutter your digital space!

For more videos about organization and productivity, feel free to subscribe as there is a new video

coming your way every Friday.

Comment down below what are your favorite digital decluttering tips and stay tuned for

next week's video.

Bye!

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GOLDEN WISDOM WITH TRINIDAD JAMES (Digital Exclusive) - Masterpiece - Duration: 0:21.

(upbeat reggae music)

- This is Golden Wisdom with Trinidad James.

You're a masterpiece and a work in progress.

I love you. Dad.

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Digital footprint - Duration: 2:35.

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GOLDEN WISDOM WITH TRINIDAD JAMES (Digital Exclusive) - Impossible - Duration: 0:19.

(upbeat reggae music)

- This is Golden Wisdom with Trinidad James.

It always seems impossible until it's done.

So you better do it (bleep).

Like, girl, let me breathe.

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The Boss: I Launched a Hugely Successful Digital Media Company With No Business Plan - Duration: 10:13.

 When I speak to other business owners, one glaring difference that stands out between our companies is how we got started

I've heard tons of stories of people crafting business ideas with colleagues and launching their companies with funding or fully-developed business plans

None of these experiences are similar to my own. I started Coveteur, a luxury digital media company, with Jake Rosenberg and Erin Kleinberg as a passion project in our apartment kitchens in Toronto

There was no business plan, no seed money and no savings. The only thing we had was an idea that we really believed in and the desire to start our own company in what was then a new digital age

But when the site launched with six closet profiles — featuring notable individuals in the fashion world such as Mona Sharf, Eugene Tong, and Joanna Hillman — on January 21, 2011, it crashed due to the traffic

Instantly, our side hustle was transformed into a full-time job overnight. Along the way, we've had a crash course in business, media, fund raising and management

There have definitely been many bumps and bruises in our journey, but there's no course or class that can better prepare you for owning a business than actually just going out and doing it

I wouldn't trade the lessons I've learned, or the hardships I've endured, for anything

 The idea for Coveteur came about one afternoon at a diner in Toronto. I had just moved back there from a stint in New York, and was looking for a creative project to fill my extra time as the job I had was unfulfilling

The topic of starting a digital business came up and seemed like a great idea, as there were no huge overhead costs to consider

At the time, street style looks were huge on fashion sites, so we decided to take that trend one step further and focus on where those enviable street style looks came from: people's closets

Coveteur's new office, which was remodeled by Z Gallerie. Jake Rosenberg / Coveteur / Courtesy of Coveteur  The first few months after the site went live, we scrambled to shoot as many closets as we could across America

This meant three people sharing a hotel room in New York and renting Airbnbs for weeks at a time in Los Angeles

Digital was a new frontier and we were learning everything on the go. To be honest, I think it was our authenticity and passion that made Coveteur something people wanted to read and be a part of from the beginning

I truly believe that if we had set out with a firm business plan for the site, it might not have taken off the way it did

 Around six months in, we decided to hire our first intern, but the majority of the work was still being executed by the three of us

The site also took us places we had never even imagined visiting. We were flown to Paris by Chanel to attend their couture show; we spent a day at the Playboy Mansion shooting Hugh Hefner; and we collaborated with iconic publications such as Elle and Vogue

 About a year after we launched, we were approached by investors. After finalizing a group of investors that included Drake and the Toronto-based Brand Project, we took on a seed round of $450,000 and started to expand the business

We were able to hire our first few employees on the editorial side, and grow our advertising efforts, which was the main source of our revenue at the time

We wouldn't be where we are today — a company of 25 employees that is now based in New York City — without that infusion of cash, but I strongly suggest that any new business considering outside funding do their homework

Reach out to other people in your field who have taken on outside funding and listen to their advice

It's easy to get swept up in the allure of raising money, but there are real and important issues to be aware of such as your valuation and board of directors

Hearing other people's experiences with this can help inform yours. Most importantly, stick to your guns for your vision of the company and find people who believe in that, and of course, in you

 Three years ago, we made the decision to relocate our headquarters from Toronto to New York

It was time to expand the business again, and being in the same city as all of our advertising clients and other media brands was essential to this

Moving to New York also meant that we were able to hire from New York's amazing pool of creative talent

Warren Webster, a veteran of AOL and GOOP, quickly joined our team as the CEO. From there, we went on to scale the company even more by assembling sales and editorial teams, run by industry experts

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View Sample Sign Up Now  In Toronto, the there three of us handled almost all of the tasks from editorial to photography and hiring

In New York, we were able to hire experienced professionals to help us grow and innovate

Having a company with 25 people is exciting, but also overwhelming at times. It may not seem like a big number to some, but learning how to manage everyone's expectations and create an environment that people are proud to work in takes an insane amount of hard work, coaching and dedication

 Currently, we're in the process of making our next big change. As the media landscape shifts from print to digital and social, we're focusing not only on our site, but on building Coveteur into a full-scale brand

This means engaging more with our audience on social and offline, producing more video content and developing Coveteur-branded products, such as candles and home goods which just launched last week

 If you had asked me in high school if I ever thought I would own my own business, the answer would have been no

I truly believe the main reason I am here today with Coveteur is because I just got to work and started doing it

If I had been concerned with going to business school or learning how to set up accounting, I would have stopped myself from moving forward and achieving my goals

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DataForBusiness: Hvordan lykkes man med digital transformation? - Duration: 1:07.

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Compañía de danza México-alemana cuestiona la comunicación en la era digital - Duration: 5:41.

  P_A_R_A_R/ Arte Inmersivo es una compañía de danza fundada en Alemania, en 2105

Conformada por Karina Suárez Bosche (México-Alemania), Andrea Krohn (Alemania-Brasil) y la artista visual Cheng-ting Chen (Taiwan), propone además de montajes inclusivos, provocar la reflexión en el espectador

 Ejemplar en este sentido es, in/the/back/no/words/hearing/, montaje a presentarse del viernes 29 al domingo 1 de julio en el Teatro Esperanza Iris de la ciudad de México

 El espectáculo de danza se estrenó en Alemania y 2013, recuerda en entrevista Karina Suárez, nació a partir de una reflexión sobre la comunicación humana

"Nos cuestionamos si se está perdiendo una sensibilidad a la hora de interactuar con el otro

En el mundo capitalista se tiende a la producción y al éxito. El individualismo cada vez cobra más importancia para resolver la practicidad de la vida

Nosotros criticamos la tendencia porque  cada vez estamos más alejados a una comunicación más empática"

 Sobre el escenario se aprecian a dos mujeres que han perdido su capacidad de hablar y de comunicarse

"La coreografía se desarrolla a partir de esta premisa y vemos como ellas intentan comunicarse y recuperar la sensibilidad"

 Los movimientos muestran la tensión entre ambos personajes y se enriquecen con una escenografía diseñada por Cheng-ting Chen, la cual presenta plantas reales enmarcadas en cubos de manera

"La tecnología es tanto una herramienta valiosa pero a la vez es peligrosa. Ahora es más fácil tener una relación en línea que hablar con alguien frente a frente"

 Han pasado seis años desde que Karina Suárez Bosche llegó a Alemania. Hoy, ya cuenta con una maestría en coreografía por una universidad germana

No obstante, reconoce que aún le falta mucho por descubrir acerca de la escena del país donde reside

"Voy paso a paso. Apenas empiezo a tener la posibilidad de obtener becas y apoyos, pero es necesario ser constante y tejer redes"

 Un tanto a su favor lo marca su conocimiento de la tradición mexicana y de la europea

"La danza europea tiene el peso de la danza-teatro que viene desde antes de Pina Baush

México en cambio ofrece una mezcla entre lo contemporáneo y lo tradicional".  Integrante, también del Colectivo 43, mimo que surgió tras la desaparición de los 43 normalistas de Ayotzinapa, Suárez Bosche, adelanta que actualmente preparan una pieza que será estrenada en Alemania, llamada Ausencia, donde hacen homenaje a los desaparecidos en México

"Hacemos una crítica a la situación que se vive ahí. Cuando mis mis compañeros me preguntan si lo que aparece en la televisión es verdad

Respondo que es peor porque a la televisión alemana llegan los casos más emblemáticos"

 in/the/back/no/words/hearing/, se presentará los días viernes 29 (20:30 horas); sábado 30 (18:00 y 20:30 horas); domingo 1 de julio (18:00 horas) en el Teatro Esperanza Iris de la ciudad de México (Donceles 36

Centro Histórico).    

For more infomation >> Compañía de danza México-alemana cuestiona la comunicación en la era digital - Duration: 5:41.

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Formarse para la transformación digital - Duration: 5:03.

For more infomation >> Formarse para la transformación digital - Duration: 5:03.

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KEK digital accelerator - Duration: 5:17.

For more infomation >> KEK digital accelerator - Duration: 5:17.

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Western Digital pitches fleet of hybrid arrays to markets served by its array-builder customers - Duration: 8:37.

 +Comment Western Digital has pushed out JBOD, primary and secondary object arrays, putting it into direct competition with its storage array supplier customers

 These products, of course, use Western Digital's own disk and SSD media.  The Ultrastar Serv60+8 is a softwareless, 10GbE-networked, hybrid 4U enclosure with two Xeon controllers, 60 x 3

5-inch disk drive bays and 8 x 2.5-inch SSD bays. It can hold up to 780TB of capacity with 12TB helium-filled disk drives, passing 900TB once 14TB disks and 7

68TB SSDs become available.  Up to 24 of the disk drive bays can be filled with 2

5-inch SAS or SATA SSDs to provide a faster-access storage tier.  The eight dedicated SSD bays can hold NVMe, SAS or SATA SSDs

 Western Digital said the box has anti-vibration measures using baseboard suspension to protect the disks, and centre-chassis cool air flow for more consistent temperatures

 Intended customers are large enterprise customers, OEMs, cloud service providers and resellers/integrators

ActiveScale object storage  Two secondary or archive disk storage arrays – the ActiveScale P100 and X100 – both run the v5 ActiveScale OS, which is based on the HGST-acquired Amplidata object storage from March 2015

 Both systems can also spread from one to three sites and offer up to 19 nines (99

99999999999999999 per cent) of data durability with an S3-compatible interface. ActiveScale racks  The modular P100, using 72-bay enclosures for its disks, scales past 2PB in one site and to more than 2

3PB with three sites. The X100 is an altogether bigger beast, using 84-bay enclosures, and scaling up to 7PB in one rack and past 63PB with nine racks

 Both 10TB and 12TB disks are available and there is pay-as-you-grow utility-based pricing for both the P100 and X100

 The P100 is positioned for customers needing a sub-petabyte footprint at first and then growth up to a 5

4PB level. The X100 is integrated for petabyte scale and growth up to 63PB raw capacity

 ActiveScale OS v5.3 gets file and object access, replication to the cloud, support for Docker and microservices, and 12TB drive support

 The ActiveScale hardware is seriously big object storage iron and is going up against products from IBM, Hitachi Vantara, Scality (with partner hardware such as HPE), Dell EMC (ECS) and NetApp (StorageGRID)

 A recent IDC object storage marketscape positions Western Digital just inside the major players area, along with Cohesity, Cloudian, Red Hat, SUSE and SwiftStack

 That's a lot of competition in a market moving to have object storage integrated with public cloud object and on-premises file storage inside a data management environment

IntelliFlash primary storage arrays  These arrays are based on acquired Tegile technology from August 2017 and offer unified block and file storage on flash and hybrid flash/disk hardware

They now get NVMe drive support, but not NVMe over Fabrics.  There are two NVMe drive-supporting product classes – the N5200 (2 x 2-socket 16 core CPUs) and N5800 (2 x 2-socket 20-core CPUs), each with three models

 The N5200 and N5800 are all-NVMe arrays with the others being combined NVMe/SAS SSD configurations

IntelliFlash NVMe drive models (click to enlarge)  Western Digital also has an IntelliFlash HD2000 series of high-density flash arrays, T4000 all-flash and hybrid flash/disk arrays

It's quite a complicated product family.  The NVMe drive-supporting arrays are competing with a strong line-up of established competitors – Dell EMC (PowerMax, Unity, XtremIO), Hitachi, HPE (3PAR and Nimble), Huawei, IBM (FlashSystem), Kaminario, Pure Storage, plus newer NVMe-over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) suppliers such as Aperion, E8, Excelero, Pavilion and Vexata

 By and large they all have dedupe and compression, file and block access, cloud monitoring and prediction, snapshots, replication, encryption and so forth

And the established vendors are all implementing plans to add NVMe-oF access to get access latencies down into the same sub-millisecond area as the startups

 Western Digital is included with the Others category in IDC all-flash array market share rankings, along with Kaminario, which has a 7

5 per cent share of the market.  In other words it has a mountain to climb here, and is only in the foothills

+Comment  There's no question that Western Digital has a broad disk array product range, but it does not appear be a market leader in any category nor a major player

 In a world where software-defined storage plays a large role, it is a hardware-only or integrated hardware/software array supplier

 And as a vertically integrated storage array supplier, we would suggest it needs to demonstrate clear hardware market leadership so that its platform is a better base for its storage software than any competing suppliers

 We'll have to see if it can overcome channel conflicts with its existing array-building customers

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