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TimeClock Pro for iPad

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TimeClock Pro for iPad will will be a solution for those looking to replace old time clock devices that are expensive and difficult to set up. A small business owner could easily hang (via many available mounts) an iPad and employees use the simple interface to clock in and out. Administration is incredibly easy using the app’s interface to add, edit, and delete users and schedules. There are also options built in so that the GUI can be customized to fit the surroundings. Add your company logo to the main screen and change the background to suite your taste and style.
It was important that the data be easily accessible regardless of your platform (Mac or PC). Most time clock devices uses proprietary software which is normally windows-based. Since we deal with Apple computers and migrate businesses, we wanted to be sure they could easily deploy this app anywhere regardless of software. All punch data is sent to the cloud where it is securely stored on our server. You create an admin account when you initially purchase the app and can use that account on multiple iPad’s so that you can quickly deploy many time clock devices that all send data to one depository. Since it is on the cloud, its accessible anywhere and best of all it via a web interface with downloadable reports in a convenient CSV format.
This has been a tremendous undertaking (costly) but we think many businesses could take advantage of such an app and utilize the iPad is other ways while also serving its time clock utility purpose. We hope to make updates as the app is purchased, customers use it, send us feedback, and funds become available. You should see this on the App Store in a couple of weeks.
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Outdoor Signs from Foam

Omrinet doesn’t limit itself to one particular specialty. We are somewhat of an Imagineer for hire. If you need a problem solved, we will find a solution. In this case it was a group of assisted living facilities needing outdoor signage. The problem was the high cost of long lasting, permanent signage made from large slabs of rock. Our solution was foam. We used a 3 lb styrofoam block, actually several, and sculpted the sign as necessary using various tools. Once we had it looking like a rock we coated it in a special rubberized coating that could easily withstand omrinet_foam_outdoor_signeverything Arkansas weather may throw at it including hail, snow, ice, intense weeks of heat above 100 degrees, etc. We then painted it with high quality Sherwin Williams coatings that can equally withstand the elements. We then slide it into its new home, which was a pre-made slot made from manufactured stone. As you can see from the photo, this 16’x8’ sign looks great, can be seen easily from the road, and adds a very classy sign piece to an already classy facility. Our next sign project is already underway and will be made completely of foam rather than a foam slab held by other material. This will further reduce the cost and time to construct such a sign. These signs can literally be manufactured and installed in as little as two weeks. If you would like more information on our signage or would like a bid for your outdoor sign project please contact us. We also create foam elements of all varieties for interior purposed as well, including stage props and theme elements for projects such as nurseries, day cares, and churches.
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Planning Ahead: Switch to Mac for Business

Yes, Omrinet drinks of the Apple kool-aid, but we aren't ignorant of the value of PC's. I personally have installed many Windows Server networks and was actually a system manager at a Wal-Mart distribution center, running at the time of Windows NT and then upgrading to Windows XP. I still use a WIn
Use Google Apps web based email and applications
dows machine daily because of one specific application, CorelDraw. I was even one of those Windows users you ranted about Mac lovers who went on and on about the value of Apple computers. That was until I used one myself. Now I make it my business to get not only individuals but organizations, churches, and businesses to make the switch. Once I explain the value, and the why it makes sense to buy a computer than cost twice as much as a similarly
Quickbooks Online
(seemingly) featured PC, they are anxious to make the switch.

Sometimes they are primed for the switch. Unfortunately, this is fairly rare and we usually end up dealing with a few applications that are Windows only. Time clock applications, Quickbooks, and Microsoft Publisher are the major hurdles. But they can be worked through by either switching to a new program or using a virtual windows machine. Work arounds work, but they have there issues. If you are looking to make the switch, start now by working towards eliminating these hurdles. Here are a few things you can do to make life easier during the BIG SWITCH:
  • Use web based applications when possible. Google Apps are a big hit for my clients.
  • Web based email. Again, Google Apps and Google Premier Accounts work great for using your own domain with the incredible confidence that comes in depending the giant that is Google for your email. It just make sense.
  • Quickbooks comes in web app form as well as for the Mac, but there are disadvantages. We deal with this often and we usually install VM Ware to run Windows on the Mac virtually for the sake of making it easier and less of a pain for the client.
  • Running Windows on a Mac using VM Ware Fusion
  • Look for similar applications that are Windows only in the Mac environment. I could use Adobe Illustrator instead of CoreDraw for instance. Also, many school use an online grade book application. There are many great version that are web based, which means it doesn't matter if your using a Mac or not.
  • Microsoft Office for Mac works great and is almost identical. It even has support for VBA which means your macros still work. You wont have Access, and frankly there is no match for that in the Mac world, although many liken Bento to Access. Frankly, thats like comparing a VW bug to a Ferrari. If you need Access, run a virtual machine or keep a PC around.
  • Stop using Publisher. Apple Pages and Microsoft Office for Mac Word has all the functionality. Using Word only will make it easier to send documents without fear of the end user not being able to open it.
  • Start using DropBox. Your files will be in one place. Once you switch it will be a matter of syncing your folder and you will have your files just like you left them. Everyone should use DropBox…period.

As always, if you are looking to make your transition easier, we can help you deal with the issues that inevitably come up. We have the experience and we love helping other realize the value of a Mac. Please contact Omrinet when you are ready to upgrade to the machines that "just work".
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OS X Server or Apple Remote Desktop

This one blog post will in no way be the end all answer for this question but I want to put my experience out there for those asking the same question. Does my business or organization, whether currently using Apple computers or looking to switch, need to go with a central Apple OS X server machine or use Apple Remote Desktop as a central management tool for the clients
Apple Remote Desktop or Apple OS X Server
on your network. I have used both solutions. Each has strong and weak points, hopefully I can point some of those out and you can make an educated decision on what will work best for you.

First of all, the size of your network and the number of clients, or individual computers on the network, will largely dictate if you need a central server or not. It would be difficult, although not impossible, to properly manage 50 machines on a network without a server. That said there are a few specific reasons you would want to go with the less costly solution: Apple Remote Desktop as a central management tool.

Apple Remote Desktop essentially allows a user to add Apple machines, and even PC's using VNC, to a central list, or broken down by location for instance, and update, control, view, run
Features of Apple Remote Desktop
various reports on, and a host of other functions, from your machine at work or home. At Omrinet, we manage not only our own machines, but also our clients machines using ARD. You add
Apple Remote Desktop
machines by IP address, or if your on the local network bonjour will make it easy to add Apple machines. Adding remote machines is simply a matter of entering the IP address of the remote router and setting up the proper port forwarding for ARD. Need to run software update on 20 office iMacs? Simply highlight the machines and run the "Install software update" terminal command from the drop down list in ARD. You can watch as each machines is updated. If it requires a reboot, highlight the necessary machines and Restart using ARD.

ARD can be purchased on the Mac App Store for about $50. The app currently has 5 stars and you will find the reviews tout the app just as I do. For central management, it cant be beat. But it doesn't replace a server.

Using ARD will work for you if these specifics apply to you:
  • You have users using the the same machines day in and day out
  • An admin password on each machine is ample security as far as installing apps, changing system preferences, etc.
  • You can set up a local back up device for each machine or a network share will work as a back up device.
  • You simply need to provide assistance or support to local or remote users.

There are specific things that you cannot do, at least not easily, without a server. The following are the deal breakers when it comes to deciding whether or not you can use ARD rather than installing a server machines:

  • Central management of multiple users using multiple machines rather than one person using the same machine everyday.
  • Locking down and blocking various features, applications, and system preferences
  • Internal centralized DNS server
  • Re-imaging machines using network boot images (Great for school computer labs)
  • Centralized user document storage and backup (At least using non third-party devices of applications)
  • Home folder synchronization for mobile users

If these do not make sense to you, your likely a prime candidate for Apple Remote Desktop. But if you are a school district network admin, you realize that a server is definitely a necessity.
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There are also smaller business that need these options, and that doesn't necessarily mean you need to spend lots of money. OS X Server can be installed and even comes pre-installed on the Mac Mini server. We have deployed these devices, and for small networks they are great. For larger organizations a Mac Pro will be necessary (Xserves worked great, but are no longer part of the Apple line up).

Even if you use a central server you will find ARD a valuable tool on working with users remotely, keeping machines running and updated, providing support, or simply keeping an eye on various system properties using remote reporting in ARD. It is worth far more than what it costs, and you will wonder what you did without it before. As stated earlier, any PC running a VNC
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viewer application can be added in ARD but will only be able to be controlled remotely. No reporting or management features of ARD apply to these VNC only machines but it does make it a nice central location to control all your machines remotely.

If your need better control over the machines on your network, a server may be the solution for you. But before you spend the money, check out what ARD can do for you, you may save yourself a few hundred dollars.
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Exploding Industry of Assisted Living Facilities

Everyone knows that the baby boomer generation has retired, for the most part. And while many of the may still live at home, many of them, and those younger but retired, are in need of some assistance on a daily basis. There are different levels of assistance and each state is likely different to some degree. Where Omrinet comes in are those facilities considered Level I and II Assisted Living facilities.
RiverLodge Assisted Living


These are very profitable businesses due to the high demand for good care in comfortable environments. We aren't talking about the scary nursing home, but beautiful, high quality facilities that make for an incredibly comfortable living for those needing some assistance. Omrinet has a lot of experience in the systems and infrastructure of these type of businesses. A few of the centers we have worked on are Hope's Creek in Van Buren, AR, Chenal Heights in Little Rock, AR,
RiverLodge Assisted Living Theater Room Interior
and most recently the massively gorgeous RiverLodge in Mountain Home, AR. Take a look at these websites, or the few photos below, and you will get an idea of the luxurious living available.

RiverLodge Assisted Living Interior Design


For those looking into these type of facilities as a source of income, or even as an additional to a ministry as some churches have chosen to do, I am here two make some suggestions:

1. Choose the right contractor. In my opinion, there is only one person to look to for great designs, timely and efficient construction, and incredible service: Rick Mooney Construction. Rick and his team have built more assisted living facilities in Arkansas than any other contractor. They focus on this type of project and provide unparalleled service and support.

2. Invest in infrastructure. This is certainly good advise for any business, but especially one that is held to federal and state requirements, such as HIPAA, etc. Computer systems that are well-maintained, backed up, and operate with very little intervention make for an efficient and secure operation. There is no doubt that Apple computers are incredibly secure and therefore make for an excellent machine in these type of facilities. Of course, Omrinet can definitely provide such services. IP based phone, security, intercom, and distributed audio provide services that aren't just incredibly convenient but also make for a safe and comfortable environment.

3, Do not skimp on your security camera and access control system. Omrinet has installed many security camera systems that make it easy for owners and administration to not only keep an eye on the premises but also to protect the owners and residents in legal matters. Many see the thousands of dollars required as a luxury expense, but it is as important as any other system. You may save yourself millions in legal expenses very quickly. Access control is important for safety and security and Omrinet can help you tie your access control into the nurse call systems required in these facilities so that nurses and administration can react quickly to access issues.

If you would like more information on building, owning, operating, or upgrading an assisted living facility, please contact Rick Mooney Construction. They can assist you with most aspects of the process, and what they cant help you with directly they know who to contact. Omrinet can certainly provide you with any systems or installation needs of any facility or commercial project.

HealthMark Services, Inc
Van Buren, AR
healthmarkservices.com

Rick Mooney Construction
Van Buren, AR
rmcwebsite.com

RiverLodge Assisted Living
Mt Home, AR
riverlodgeal.com

Legacy Heights Independent Living
Van Buren, AR
legacyheights.org

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