Thursday, April 27, 2017

Three Wide Receiver Drills

Evan Loring
Evan Loring - Wide Receivers Coach at Harvard
As a senior manager for Congruity, Evan Loring has grown the information technology company's business portfolio by over 500 percent. Prior to joining the Pembroke, Massachusetts-based firm, Evan Loring spent time as a receivers coach with Harvard University's football team. 

Wide receivers on a football team are tasked with catching passes from the quarterback, but there's more to the position than simply running and catching. Receivers need to be quick and agile, as well as have the ability to block opposing players when necessary. Below are three practice drills to help improve a receiver's all-around ability. 

1. Side to side: Two players face each other about five yards apart near the goal line and, on command, begin running sideways and passing the football back and forth until reaching the opposite end zone. 

2. Tap dance: Receivers begin sprinting toward the sideline and when they're within five yards a coach will throw the ball, forcing them to make a sideline catch with both of their feet in bounds.

3. Resisted sprints: A player lines up in a two-point stance with a teammate who braces the first player’s shoulders, keeping his arms straight. On command, the first player runs as fast as possible for five yards with the teammate providing resistance.

Monday, April 17, 2017

Pearl Jam's Drummers Invited to Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Ceremony




Evan Loring is an information technology professional currently employed as a senior manager with Congruity who previously served as a receivers coach for Harvard University's football team. A fan of rock music, Evan Loring counts Pearl Jam as one of his favorite bands.

A Seattle-based rock band, Pearl Jam has created numerous hit songs throughout the past two decades, and the band members will be recognized for their success with induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. The 2017 inductees were announced in September 2016 and joining Pearl Jam were Tupac Shakur, Journey, Yes, Joan Baez, and Electric Light Orchestra. 

Neil Young welcomed present-day members of the "Even Flow" group into the Rock Hall as well as the additional four drummers that played in the band over the years. The official induction list included Eddie Vedder, Mike McCready, Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, and drummers Dave Krusen and Matt Cameron, but Pearl Jam invited Dave Abbruzzese, Jack Irons, and Matt Chamberlain, all of whom served as a drummer in the band at one point, to take part in the celebration.

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Banking and Manufacturing Sectors Drive Global IT Revenue Growth


A former collegiate athlete and wide receiver coach for both the University of New Hampshire and Harvard University, Evan Loring now draws on his leadership skills to serve as a senior manager at Congruity. As a member of the Pembroke, Massachusetts, business consulting firm, Evan Loring assists large enterprises in planning their annual spending in the critical area of information technology.

A recent report from International Data Corporation (IDC) suggests that IT spending throughout the global business sector will continue to exhibit strong growth in 2017. According to analysis by the market research firm, the year will see companies spend some $2.4 trillion on technology services and infrastructure, marking a 3.5 percent increase from 2016. 

IDC projects that the major drivers of this growth will be the discrete manufacturing and banking sectors. These verticals are poised to generate approximately 30 percent of all IT revenue, with banking standing out as one of the fastest-growing industries in terms of IT spending. Government agencies and telecommunications firms will also account for a large portion of this spending. However, it is worth noting that health care, media, and professional services companies are currently the fastest-growing contributors to international IT revenue.

Friday, February 24, 2017

SCCA Partners with Mazda to Provide Increased Opportunities for Racers


Before becoming a cloud computing expert and senior manager at Pembroke, Massachusetts-based Congruity, Evan Loring was a football coach at Harvard University. A lover of sports and car racing, Evan Loring has supported the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). 

In December 2016, SCCA announced it was partnering with Mazda Motorsports to expand new entries and opportunities for drivers in Formula Enterprises (FE) cars. There are over 100 FE car racers in the United States. Through the partnership, Mazda would support FE by qualifying the 2017 SCCA National Championship Runoffs FE winner to the Mazda Road to Indy Shootout, by providing increased contingency offerings to the top 10 SCCA Super Tour racers, and by providing marketing support to grow the exposure of drivers with great potential.

Speaking during the announcement at the annual Performance Racing Industry trade show, SCCA President Robey Clark and Mazda’s head of business development, David Cook, expressed optimism that the new partnership would give over 100 racers increased exposure, making it easier for talented drivers to be identified and promoted to bigger races.

Monday, February 13, 2017

The Science to Growing Bigger Biceps


A senior manager at Congruity, based in Pembroke, Massachusetts, Evan Loring manages large corporations’ annual budgets for information technology. An avid sportsman, Evan Loring enjoys lifting weights. 

For many weight-lifters, building large biceps is a top priority. Not only do large biceps complement a bulked-up chest, they are the default superficial mark of strength. When athletes are asked to flex a muscle, it’s often the biceps. 

The bicep muscles are located on the front upper part of the arm and are responsible for elbow flexion. They consist of two heads: the short head and the long head. The short head is the outer head that’s visible during a full contraction (moving the arm toward the shoulder). The long head is the inner muscle running below the short head. 

To grow the bicep muscle to their full mass, it is essential that bodybuilders target these two heads. The best exercises to get the job done are bicep curls, preacher curls, and incline dumbbell curls. While all of these are isolation exercises targeting the biceps alone, they enable a full extension of the bicep muscle when the weights are lowered, stretching the inner head, and concentrate tension on the upper head during contraction when the weight is lifted.

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Flash Storage and Memory - Definition and History


As senior manager at MSDI, Evan Loring is responsible for reviewing maintenance costs and overseeing corporations’ annual budgets for information technology. Prior to his position at MSDI, Evan Loring served as a receivers coach for the Harvard University football team. His professional interests include all-flash data centers and all-flash storage.

You are probably familiar with USB flash drives, which use flash storage to preserve files and images. Flash storage refers to a data repository that uses flash memory, a form of electronically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM). The two primary types of flash memory, NOR and NAND, were created more than 30 years ago by Dr. Fujio Masuoka of Toshiba. A flash storage system is typically controlled with a memory chip and flash controller. In recent years, flash memory has become increasingly popular in the market due to its speed, convenience, and ability to retain data when a device is powered off.