Micro-chemical Analysis for hire / Micro-FTIR Spectroscopy and expert analysis / Medical Devices and plastic parts / failure analysis and reverse engineering
Micro-chemical Analysis for hire / Micro-FTIR Spectroscopy and expert analysis / Medical Devices and plastic parts / failure analysis and reverse engineering
Paso 1.-Leer y analizar el escenario del problema
Paso 2.-Hacer una lluvia de ideas
Paso 3.-Hacer una lista con aquello que se conoce
Paso 4.-Hacer una lista con aquello que no se conoce
Paso 5.-Hacer una lista de aquello que se necesita hacer para solucionar el problema
Paso 6.-Definir el problema
Paso 7.-Obtener informacion.
*Un material sustentable es aquel cuyo proceso de extraccion, manofactura y disposicion final tenga un impacto ambiental bajo, su extraccion y distribucion sea economicamente viable ademas que durante su tiempo de vida util no ponga en riesgo la calidad de vida de las futuras generaciones.
Paso 8.-Presentar resultados
Australian Business Forum helps Australian SMEs and businesses to understand the Chinese market and refine their China strategy.
http://abf.events/
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION BELOW
Hong Kong is your gateway to China. Though small, Hong Kong is Asia's centre for business and professional services, with over 92% of its GDP generated by this sector. This makes Hong Kong ideal for B2B, B2C and business growth with many Australian companies making their first foray into greater China via Hong Kong.
Originally presented by Luca de Leonardis, Head of Australia and NZ from InvestHK, at the Australia-China BusinessWeek series.
Smespire at "Powered by INSPIRE" March 2013smespire
Turning the challenges of INSPIRE implementation into business opportunities for European geo-ICT SMEs
Glenn Vancauwenberghe
Danny Vandenbroucke
KU Leuven (SADL)
Powered by INSPIRE
4 March 2013
Painful success - lessons learned while scaling upWooga
Full of hope we started developing our biggest games so far in 2009. In 2010 we released it and gradually scaled up to 1 million users a day. But we were forced to rewrite our whole persistence layer and migrate most of our data from MySQL to Redis to make it work. In 2011 we even got 2 million daily users, but we also had to operate 200 servers which was painful - especially when the whole data center went down. So in 2012 we wanted to make everything better and started large refactoring projects - and made everything worse.
But in 2013 everything will run smoothly and painless - promised! At least we hope so.
Paso 1.-Leer y analizar el escenario del problema
Paso 2.-Hacer una lluvia de ideas
Paso 3.-Hacer una lista con aquello que se conoce
Paso 4.-Hacer una lista con aquello que no se conoce
Paso 5.-Hacer una lista de aquello que se necesita hacer para solucionar el problema
Paso 6.-Definir el problema
Paso 7.-Obtener informacion.
*Un material sustentable es aquel cuyo proceso de extraccion, manofactura y disposicion final tenga un impacto ambiental bajo, su extraccion y distribucion sea economicamente viable ademas que durante su tiempo de vida util no ponga en riesgo la calidad de vida de las futuras generaciones.
Paso 8.-Presentar resultados
Australian Business Forum helps Australian SMEs and businesses to understand the Chinese market and refine their China strategy.
http://abf.events/
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION BELOW
Hong Kong is your gateway to China. Though small, Hong Kong is Asia's centre for business and professional services, with over 92% of its GDP generated by this sector. This makes Hong Kong ideal for B2B, B2C and business growth with many Australian companies making their first foray into greater China via Hong Kong.
Originally presented by Luca de Leonardis, Head of Australia and NZ from InvestHK, at the Australia-China BusinessWeek series.
Smespire at "Powered by INSPIRE" March 2013smespire
Turning the challenges of INSPIRE implementation into business opportunities for European geo-ICT SMEs
Glenn Vancauwenberghe
Danny Vandenbroucke
KU Leuven (SADL)
Powered by INSPIRE
4 March 2013
Painful success - lessons learned while scaling upWooga
Full of hope we started developing our biggest games so far in 2009. In 2010 we released it and gradually scaled up to 1 million users a day. But we were forced to rewrite our whole persistence layer and migrate most of our data from MySQL to Redis to make it work. In 2011 we even got 2 million daily users, but we also had to operate 200 servers which was painful - especially when the whole data center went down. So in 2012 we wanted to make everything better and started large refactoring projects - and made everything worse.
But in 2013 everything will run smoothly and painless - promised! At least we hope so.