Posts Tagged ‘Technology’

Jun 03 2009

Bing Search (Decision) Engine

Published by Tei Baishiki under Technology.

bingBing is Microsoft’s new search (decision) engine and launched June 1st with the focus on assisting in decisions of travel, shopping, health, local amenities, video, and images. The landing page graphics are following the Microsoftesque feel with its use of enigmatic imagery.

Once a search is entered, Bing offers a variety of options at the top for web, images, video, shopping, and maps as well as search options to the left which are relevant to the search and include your search history. Hovering over the search results and videos provides a preview of the page and video while hovering over images provides image dimensions in a very convenient manner.

So far so good. I have found Bing’s search results relevant and useful, although is it enough to sway users from Google?

Tei Baishiki
Chief Technology Officer
tei.baishiki@rwnc.net

Mar 02 2009

Eat Lunch or Be Lunch

Published by Scott LeForce under Technology.

CB107699I recently had the opportunity to spend a day with the “chiefs” of several large real estate companies in a well appointed and quiet conference room. Before the day began, we had the pleasure of having dinner together the evening before, enjoying some of California’s finest Cabernet, loosening up for an open exchange of ideas, need, wants, threats… you get the idea.

Since the topic of the meeting was centered on new services for real estate brokerage operations, a litany of needs soon began to flow quickly as the session progressed.  Technology seemed to be the dominate centerpiece. During the meeting, I found myself having to bite my tongue as I listened to what so many wanted in their tech tool box.

I was so excited to learn that we have, and continue to enhance, our technology based tools that accomplish the goals our competition is seeking, and some are not sure what is over the horizon at all. By lunch (with little reading between the lines), I became more confident about our franchisees’ positioning for success in this new market and information, and consumer driven age.  Our technology investment directly supports the real estate business enterprise model of this time.

Don’t read this the wrong way either; these companies are very well established and run by broker/owners that have years of experience and several of them have invested millions into their operations and they work smart. Seemed like all had heavy brick and mortar expenses and technology that resembled patchwork at best, or off-the-shelf basic online tools that run as separate applications, and a few that might integrate with high levels of technical know-how.

The bottom line here is that our integrated systems for brokers and associates provide outstanding efficiencies in terms of operational, marketing and advertising procedures at less cost while simultaneously creating an increased amount of new listings and sales through a growing amount of online channels and consumer oriented propositions.

Lunch was served in the conference room and we continued to talk and enjoy a good spread. I sat and thought to myself about the true value of our programs and our franchisees’ success. Now more than any other, I knew that if they use our systems to compete they wouldn’t be eaten for lunch.  I’m not sure the others felt that way.

Scott LeForce
President
Scott.LeForce@rwnc.net