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From glee to gratitude, here are our 10 emotions of Thanksgiving week

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Once a year, a holiday whose very name specifically calls to mind all we have to be grateful for rolls around. And every year, we think of you–the clients and customers who make our work possible. We also think of pie, every form of potato, and stretchy pants.

Here are 10 emotions of Thanksgiving week

Glee

On Monday, with a short workweek ahead and the comforting knowledge that nobody’s calling a meeting on Wednesday.

Panic

On Tuesday, when we realize that if the year keeps going at this speed, 2020 is basically tomorrow.

Relief

 

When we count the days and conclude we still have 26 shopping days between turkey and ham days, respectively.

Joy

When it’s finally Thursday and for the first time all year, nobody’s in a hurry.

Impatience

As we strategize our meal–knowing we need to leave room for Aunt Ida’s corn soufflé and Grandma’s cookies with the “secret” ingredient (everybody knows it’s almond extract).

Awkwardness

When the conversation inevitably turns to politics and we have to decide whether to body slam Aunt Ida or hand her a drink and gracefully change the subject.

Relief

When carpool karaoke comes on and gives us something we can all agree on. Even Aunt Ida.

Regret

When we eat the first middle and last pieces of pumpkin pie and then opt to plop down in front of the football game.

Relief

Did someone say stretchy pants?

Gratitude

For family, friends, and a little time to just sit and be.

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Deduplication is Key to Protecting and Reducing Data in the Zettabyte Age

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The digital transformation ‘future’ is
here. We’re creating more data than ever before with data trending to be near
the double-digit zettabyte zone by 2025. It’s important to take steps now to
address the deluge of data.

One of the most effective ways to take control is to deduplicate all that is redundant and only store unique data sets. Harnessing the power of deduplication is a crucial step that needs to be implemented in an organization’s backup strategy. Data will not only be protected but the decreased total cost of ownership to be realized will be very rewarding. 

ESG Validation
Report: How DXi9000 Addresses the Data Challenge
Let me start off by re-stating a few
words about Tony Palmer, ESG’s Senior Validation Analyst. Tony Palmer has seen
the evolution of the DXi series backup appliances with successive innovations
in performance, deduplication, replication, data availability, scalability, and
encryption. He’s been a witness to all the challenges and the rewards. When we
launched DXi9000, it was only a matter of time before it would come under
Tony’s sharp eye, expertise, and scrutiny. We’re excited to have him back again
where he recently examined our new and improved DXi9000 with 12TB HDDs
and a host of other features.

In Tony’s ESG Technical Validation
Report, published October 2019, we learned the following:

  • The DXi9000 can sustain more than 38.4TB per
    hour—with DXi Accent.
  • In ESG testing, the Quantum DXi
    variable-length deduplication provided 85% data reduction for both structured
    and unstructured data.
  • ESG validated the pay-as-you-grow scalability
    of the DXi platform. With it, organizations can scale to 1.02PB of usable
    capacity—up to 20PB of logical capacity with deduplication.
  • All of the above in a 10U Rack? Nobody can
    beat that!

Additionally, we know that strengthening
cybersecurity is a top IT priority for 2019. One of the cool features about DXi
is its native capability to write to tape. With all the data we need to deal
with, tape suddenly becomes very attractive both in capacity and shelf life.
Think cold storage!

In the review, ESG demonstrated that the
DXi platform can be configured for a wide range of data protection requirements
and over the last 12 years, ESG has observed continuous improvements in every
area of efficiency they’ve examined in the DXi Series. You can download the full report here .

Webinar: ESG Analyst
Validation Results – Thursday, Nov 21
I invite you to join us for a webinar (Nov
21 @ 1PM EST) that we are co-hosting with ESG, where we’ll discuss the DXi9000 test
results and capabilities in the ESG Technical Validation Report for Quantum’s
DXi9000.

Sign up for the ESG Webinar here .

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Meet the team: Liz Kendrick

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We’re continuing our “meet the team” series with Liz, another wonderful Client Relationship Manager.

Here’s what makes Liz an extra special member of our team

Liz has never lived far from the mountains. She grew up in Aspen, Colorado and then ventured to the foothills for school at CU Boulder. There, she studied human resource management. The major points to another great passion in her life—helping people reach their goals. Her daily work with PayReel means Liz spends her days right in the midst of the mountains she loves and supporting clients through events, projects, and new roles.

Outside of work, she enjoys electronic dance music and spending time with her two big dogs—Pryva and Juna—both appropriately named after musicians.

Something else: Don’t be surprised if you see Liz standing around with a seemingly random group of people in a seemingly random place. Pokemon Go has a way of making funny situations for its players.

Give our client relationship team a call at 303-526-4900. Elizabeth or one of the other team members will help you find solutions for your worker classification or payroll challenges. Go ahead. Try us.

ABOUT PAYREEL:

At PayReel , we minimize the time and effort it takes to get you ready for your project. Rely on PayReel to assume all of the risk associated with worker classification and get back to the business at hand. We make sure everyone gets paid quickly and easily and have Client Relationship Managers on call around the clock to answer your questions. All you have to do is call 303-526-4900 or email us. The PayReel team makes video production, live events, media, and entertainment payroll easier, faster, and seamless

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Must-see movie this Halloween

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When it comes to the terrors and haunting images of Halloween, we visualize witches, ghosts and goblins. But sometimes the real monsters are people.

My Must See Scary Movie Pick for Halloween 2019 is He’s Out There.

First time director Quinn Lasher delivers a horror masterpiece on an indie movie budget. This smart and frightening film, which slipped through the cracks in 2018, stars a very familiar face whose superb acting combines with Lasher’s talented directing to deliver a truly terrifying experience.

You know her as the butt-kicking spy from Chuck , the devious killer from Dexter and the barren Serena Waterford in The Handmaid’s Tale . Yvonne Strahovski does not disappoint in this edge of your seat twisted thriller about a family tormented by a demented murderer at their isolated lake house.

The premise, like most horror films, isn’t anything new. Unsuspecting victims being terrorized and toyed with by a psychopath hell-bent on destroying their lives is something we’ve seen a hundred times. However, the writing and execution of this film catapults it out of the mediocre “slasher flick” zone and into new high-quality horror territory.

Horror films are mocked endlessly for the poor decisions their scantily clad characters usually make (my favorite GEICO commercial is a prime example). However, Strahovski’s character, Laura, is intelligent, strong and scared for the lives of her two young daughters (portrayed by real-life sisters Anna and Abigail Pniowsky) so she makes many of the choices a mother in her situation might realistically make. This allows the film to go beyond a simplistic gore fest and hit home with the feels. Feels like,“Oh my god, this could actually happen to me. Let’s deadbolt the windows and never sleep again.” It gives the impression of being possible, which is enough to haunt any parent’s dreams.

The human element resonates with the audience and creates a foreboding tension that far exceeds basic jump scares and nightmarish violence; tricks typically employed by horror directors. The stellar acting from Strahovski and the two young girls mount the tension and really drive the fear home. The stakes are high. Is there any way they are getting out of this alive?

The villain in the film is also next level scary. He is something out of a nightmare, or worse, a Mindhunter episode. Cold, calculated and committed, he has accepted his fate in this world. He is evil incarnate and therefore he must fulfill his role. His last line, in an already well-executed and frightening film, is one of the most fear-inducing lines I have ever heard in a scary movie. I won’t ruin it for you, but think Walter White “I am the one who knocks! ” if WW were a deranged serial killer and you’re a 7-year-old little girl hiding under the bed. Chills.

If you’re a film nerd like me who delights in the horrors of scary movies, you are going to love the jump scares, surprise twists and turns, and the relentlessness of the human will to survive against the face of pure evil.

I recommend triple checking the locks after watching this one.

Post by Dani Lyman

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At PayReel , we minimize the time and effort it takes to get you ready for your project. Rely on PayReel to assume all of the risk associated with worker classification and get back to the business at hand. We make sure everyone gets paid quickly and easily and have Client Relationship Managers on call around the clock to answer your questions. All you have to do is call 303-526-4900 or email us. The PayReel team makes video production, live events, media, and entertainment payroll easier, faster, and seamless.

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DigitalGlue Designs Cutting Edge Software Serving Highly Targeted Ads to Live Television Viewers

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Atlanta, GA – October 11, 2019 – DigitalGlue is excited to announce the release of its Consumer Advertisement Insertion software. The software was designed to deliver regional, local, and individualized advertisements live to television viewers via our Set Top Box (STB). The ability to provide highly targeted ads benefits clients by reducing the number of unrelatable ads and only offers commercials that are likely to peak the viewer’s interest or deliver the necessary information.

DigitalGlue
saw the growing market need for targeted advertising and developed the Consumer Advertisement Insertion
software to service subscribers beyond the current “Edge” advertisement
inserters. The software is easy to install, configure, and operate. The system
requires an ingest server for uploading advertisements and a grouping server
used to create groups of Set Top Boxes designated by selected demographic data.
The operator then loads the advertisement assets and assigns them to the
desired STB groups. Now viewers will only see relevant advertisements during
commercial breaks.

Upon receiving a specific SCTE-35 formatted trigger message, the STB will playout one or more advertisements depending on the duration specified in the trigger message.  For example, a trigger with a 60 second duration specified will cause the STB to go through its inventory, find the next two 30 second advertisements, and play them out starting at the specific frame as specified in the trigger message.  When the playout completes, the STB returns to the live feed.  Those STBs not assigned to this trigger will continue watching the live program through the 60 second period or be shown a relevant advertisement for their group.

The
current Set Top Box model offers standard advanced features such as Electronic
Program Guide, Digital Video Recorder, and now Consumer
Advertisement Insertion. DigitalGlue is able to offer this
feature-rich device at a low price point keeping them competitive in the
market. Unlike most ad systems that require an internet connection, the Consumer Advertisement Insertion has
the ability to deliver targeted ads offline. Targeted advertisements are a
major source of profit for digital TV providers and Consumer Advertisement Insertion allows
them to maximize their ROI.

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How to Maintain Company Culture with a Remote Workforce

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Pixar’s cereal bar  is the stuff of legend. The famous first stop for anyone who tours the studio isn’t what the company culture is built on, but it is a noteworthy expression of a company culture that cultivates creative expression, communication, and a feeling of purpose among workers.

You don’t need a cereal bar, but that feeling? That’s worth emulating. After all, the experience your workers have working with and for your company affects not just their quality of lives but your business overall, too.

Don’t misunderstand: A positive company culture is more than ping pong in the break room, nap pods, or free bagels day. In fact, you don’t need a break room, or even a workplace at all, to have a company culture.

You already work hard to foster the culture within your physical space. Here’s how you can maintain that company culture with a remote workforce.

Integrate culture into interviews and on-boarding

One way to maintain and strengthen your company’s culture when working with a variable, contract, or remote workforce is to start from day one. Provide a culture orientation that introduces new team members to the culture. Whatever form the message takes it should do the following:

Explain what your culture is
Define your mission statement and core values
Give examples of the culture in action

Share this information with new team members as part of the on-boarding process. Make it available for all employees to reference. Train your hiring managers and staffing or crewing agency to make sure potential workers are a good fit for both the role and the culture. You could also create a peer mentoring program where teammates on-board each other and train new members on the brand.

By integrating your culture from the very first touchpoint, you can set it up for success — no matter how many miles separate teammates.

Foster communication

In co-located offices, important information often gets exchanged in break rooms, hallways, impromptu meetings, and at after-work drinks. With a remote team, you have to go out of your way to overcome the “watercooler gap.” Create digital opportunities for teammates to connect and collaborate.

Tools such as video conferencing, instant messaging, and online collaboration methods like Zoom, Slack, and Google Hangouts can help shrink the miles. Detailed meeting notes and recorded discussions can help make sure the right people are in the loop, even if they’re in different time zones.

Use tools that reflect and support your culture

Just like connections, the personality and culture of co-located offices develop through the interactions they’re home to. It evolves through the proverbial watercooler talks, whiteboard sessions, inside jokes, and shared experiences. Your remote team (or team of short-term contractors) can develop something similar through the tools you use every day.

As Nick Francis said, “A culture’s effectiveness revolves around how information flows.” That means you need to adopt tools and processes that will foster communication and that will also serve as an extension and vehicle of the culture.

Engage workers

Another way you can help maintain company culture across your remote workforce is by creating opportunities for social interaction and employee engagement. While a weekly happy hour wouldn’t be realistic, something like a virtual book club could be. Or if you’re aiming to build camaraderie or foster teamwork, you could host a monthly game night where workers team up for an online video game tournament.

It doesn’t have to be all fun and games. You could host monthly lunch-and-learns over Zoom or Google Hangouts, or you could create a Slack channel where workers can recognize and give each other kudos. You might also consider implementing weekly video updates where you share company-wide news, birthday announcements, or whatever’s culturally relevant to your organization. There are countless ways you can engage remote workers. Find what works for your team and make it a habit.

The bottom line

It’s worth investing your remote workforce’s culture. Companies with strong cultures tend to see higher rates of productivity, be more profitable, and retain top talent. Thankfully, you don’t need a headquarters to reap the benefits of positive company culture.

Learn how partnering with PayReel to manage your contingent workforce can free up your resources to focus on strengthening your culture and bottom line.

ABOUT PAYREEL:

At PayReel , we minimize the time and effort it takes to get you ready for your project. Rely on PayReel to assume all of the risk associated with worker classification and get back to the business at hand. We make sure everyone gets paid quickly and easily and have Client Relationship Managers on call around the clock to answer your questions. All you have to do is call 303-526-4900 or email us. The PayReel team makes video production, live events, media, and entertainment payroll easier, faster, and seamless.

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