Archive for the ‘events’ Category

Becky and Mike are going to the CAI Chesapeake Tradeshow

September 23, 2009

Becky and Mike are going to the CAI Chesapeake Tradeshow in Baltimore MD on Thursday 9/24, will be visiting in the Baltimore area on Friday.

Get LIVE help from 7:30am – 7pm EST

September 3, 2009

To expand on our goal of fanatical support, starting tonight we are extending support hours until 7PM. Get LIVE help from 7:30am – 7pm EST

AtHomeNet Training Camp 2009

August 27, 2009

Getting everything ready for AtHomeNet Training Camp 2009. Join us on September 16th for training, food and good company

Whitney is leaving AtHomeNet!

August 22, 2009

Whitney is leaving to go back to BYU. Her hard work and pleasant attitude and smiling face will be missed around AtHomeNet as well!

Casey is leaving AtHomeNet

August 22, 2009

Casey is leaving us to go off and find fortune and fame at Pixar (someday). We will all miss him terribly and wish him the greatest of success

First Day of CAI National

April 24, 2009

The first day of the conference was great! We finally got the booth set up and once we did we were off and running. It was good to see everyone we’ve been exchanging emails with over the past few weeks…”Are you going? Stop by the booth – etc.”. The Big Easy is still a great town and there’s alot of positive energy surrounding the show. I’m looking forward to tomorrow. Stay tuned…

These are a few of my favorite things…about AtHomeNet Elite

March 28, 2009

In 5 days we will be officially releasing the new AtHomeNet Elite Community and Association Management company website service.  So, I thought I would celebrate by listing my 5 favorite things about the Elite website service:

1. True Role-Based security – okay, that’s a bit geeky sounding but what it means is that you can create as many “roles” as you want, like “resident”, ”board member” and “social committee chairperson”, and then assign a unique set of abilities to each of those roles depending upon exactly what you want them to be able to do on the web site.  Then you just assign people to these roles (that’s right, each person in your community can belong to as many roles as they need) and the system automatically takes care of letting them see and do only the things they are allowed to see and do on the website.  Pretty powerful stuff.

2. Unlimited copies of each feature – so, let’s say you really like the Events Calendar on your website where residents can find out what activities are coming up in the neighborhood, but now you want to have a separate calendar that is only for the members of the Board to track their important dates.  Easy, just make another “copy” of the Events Calendar feature and only give the Board role (see, there’s that cool role thing again) the rights to see this copy.  You can do this with almost every feature we offer which gives you a lot of flexibility to create special “sub-sites” within your main website for groups within your community.

3. Less clicking and fewer page reloads – we have implemented a brand new navigation layout in Elite to keep you from having to click so many times to get to the information you want, and when you do click, there is a good chance that the information you are looking for will popup without having to reload an entire new page in your browser thanks to a technology called AJAX.  Both of these things are designed to make using your website quicker and easier for both administrators and residents.

4. Dragging, Dropping and Popping – a couple of other things we have done to make using the website easier (and more fun) is to make use of “Drag and Drop” for reordering things on your website (like the menu for example) and Pop-up administrative screens that let you quickly add or edit things without having to go off to a new page and lose track of where you were.  Now, you can make your changes and presto, you are right back where you were, ready to carry on.

5. Easy multi-site management – this one is great for those portfolio managers out there, working hard to keep board members and residents in all of their communities happy and up to date.  Now you can not only easily hop from one of your community websites to another with a single step but also you can quickly post information or send out important eMail Bulletins to all or select residents across many communities from one place using centralized content publishing.  This will make the job of communicating with all your boards or residents so much easier and quicker than ever before.

I hope you like some of these things as much as I do.  Keep chekcing back here for more information about the AtHomeNet Elite website service.

Elite Release – Time to Party

March 27, 2009

Wow! After nearly three years in the making it’s hard to believe we’re just one week away from the release of the newest addition to our HOA community website family. The new Elite website is written in the ASP.NET platform and offers a whole new look and feel.   Don’t get me wrong, this is not to say that it replaces any of the features or functionality of our popular Classic sites.  It simply offers a new dynamic for administrative control and navigation.  To celebrate the April 1rst release we’re hosting a Launch Breakfast Party on Thurday March 26th at our Suwannee office.  In attendance will be AtHomeNet clients as well as staff and pancakes from an 8 foot griddle and other breakfast items will be served compliments of Chris Cakes of Atlanta www.Chriscakesatlanta.com. It should be a blast!

Show us some hockey love

March 11, 2009

AtHomeNet Hockey Night

For one night AtHomeNet decided to forget all about HOA websites and go watch the Gwinnett Gladiators put the hurt to the Charlotte Checkers in some good, clean local AA Hockey.  Friday was “local business” night so we got a block of seats for AtHomeNet folks and their family.  We were very excited to have 35 folks show up and enjoy a great night of hockey.   Susan even won a Gwinnett Gladiator ball cap in the drawing.  Good times.

Tennis and AtHomeNet

October 28, 2008
Jeanette takes the court

Jeanette takes the court!

Did you know that one of our AtHomeNet Family Members is a local Tennis Star ?  Jeanette Payne plays on a terrific team here in Atlanta and their team made it in to the finals this year! Jeanette also did a greata job representing AtHomeNet at the local CAI Georgia tennis event earlier this FALL.  All things tennis, well, that is Jeanette!  You go girl!