Monday, July 13, 2009

COMDDAP 2009

It was awesome! It was a great experience for me when I attended the expo of the Computer Manufacturers, Distributors and Dealers Association of the Philippines or COMDDAP. The said event was held three days from July 2 to 4, 2009 at the Grand Ballroom, Apo View Hotel in Davao City. My colleagues and I attended the first day. Although it was not the first time that I attended an event like that but still, it was fun and I learned some valuable lessons as well.

Before the event, we were told that we have to register online because seats were limited and so I did. I had this thought not to lose the opportunity. The lessons that I could get there may not be the same with the future events, and I may not have the opportunity again and it is a loss. When we got there, as what I had expected, there were several students from different schools like students from Ateneo de Davao University, University of Mindanao, Interface College and others not mentioned, and of course the professionals. As we entered the room, I was quite amazed by the exhibits. Different innovative products were being displayed. We were also given brochures and something like magazines (I can hardly tell but I really love the paper that was used and the way it was printed) that talks about their company and their products. Intentionally, I beg for those brochures because I wanted to have, bring and read those at home. I even wished to have those products.

Since we were very early for the seminar to begin, what we did was just walking around the room and looking at the displayed products. While doing the same thing, a great guy told us about openSUSE Operating System. It is an open source software which means you can download it from the Internet and install it in your computer. But he was not giving the software for free. There was an allotted cost for the said software. He told us the advantages of buying the software instead of having it download from the Internet. Once you bought the software and used it, you will be informed with the latest updates and new releases. But the thing is our computers are not Internet connected so even if we buy the software, still we cannot be immediately informed with the latest updates and the new releases.

The first seminar started at 1 pm. The first presenter was from Jupiter Systems Inc. (JSI). While the presenter was talking, I was quite confused and bothered by his words. He was talking about cars and I was even thinking what is with it. But as he went along with his discussion, it was not something like that. The discussion ended up so clear. He presented to us the Enterprise Resource Information and Control System or shortly known as ERIC – a brilliant Dealer Management System (DMS) developed by JSI. ERIC is a software application and it is used by the company – JSI and was first released in 1985.

ERIC monitors the sales executive activities, the warranty of parts, the services that they have offered, and their appointments with their clients. It manages the inventory, the parts and consumable cost. All the data and information are recorded in the system and they can be easily modified and retrieved. Such information like customer appointments, repair orders and estimates, technician’s daily time record, customer and vehicle service history, parts requisitioning, interface to manufacturer system, control parts and consumable costs. The system is simple to understand and to use since it uses a Graphical User Interface or GUI in short.
The discussion about ERIC discussed only by one person and it did not end too long.

After ERIC was being introduced to us, the next presenter discussed about HP Thin Client. The product was great and made us dropped our jaw. The presenter clearly discussed its features and it was totally awesome (not the presenter, I mean the product). Before the presenter started his discussion, he told us that there will be a question and answer portion after and he will be giving prizes. After hearing the words, my enthusiasm to listen leveled up. I was motivated to really listen and understand the every word that would come out from his mouth. I wanted to win the prize. Unfortunately, even though I was raising my hand, I was not chosen. The prizes were t-shirts, USB’s, and an optical mouse. They also gave CD’s of ERIC. How lucky my friend Kristine was because she was chosen to answer one of the questions and she brought home the optical mouse and a CD from JCI.

HP Thin Client is more secure from viruses. Because once it has been restarted, viruses are no longer in the system. It is also portable because it is smaller in size. And, as what I have heard from the presenter, once you bought it and noticed some defects, they will not just repair it but they will replace it with a new one. It also enhances data and information security. The administration cost is lower as well as the hardware cost. The energy consumption is lesser and the use of computing resources is efficient which is good since we are dealing with green computing. Finally, it is easier to manage whenever the hardware fails. Those are just some of the features and I might not have mentioned the others.

As I still remember, last 2007, I also attended the Davao Cyber Expo (DCE) held at the NCCC Mall of Davao. It was organized by E-Squared Event Organizing. Same as the event – COMDDAP expo, DCE expo was held also for three days started from July 4 to 6. Prizes were also given like t-shirts, printers and many more. Again, unfortunately, none of those prizes was given to me. Well, it is the thought that counts. The important is I learned valuable lessons from the events. Now, come to realize how great technology is. I am looking forward for more events like this to happen and exhibits of monsters or robots that is free for all to attend.