The document discusses the convergence of software and services. It describes how software is increasingly being delivered as a service and outlines different models for software delivery including on-premise, hosted, and software as a service. It also discusses key considerations around experience, delivery, composition, and monetization in this new software and services paradigm.
This document discusses Microsoft's System Center strategy and solutions for systems management. It provides an overview of Microsoft's milestones in systems management from 1994 to present. It then summarizes the key solutions in System Center including configuration management, monitoring, compliance, data protection, and desktop management. Finally, it discusses trends in areas like virtualization, compliance, and software as a service and how System Center addresses these trends.
The document discusses Microsoft's roadmap for Windows Server releases, including plans for Windows Server 2008 R2. It notes that R2 releases enable refinement of features and adaptation to changing technologies between major releases. Windows Server 2008 R2 will focus on virtualization, management improvements, integration with Windows 7, scalability, reliability, and web functionality. The release is intended to build on Windows Server 2008 and deliver targeted innovations on a predictable two-year cycle.
The document outlines the steps taken to improve the Wikipedia definition of the term "Stripline". The group first looked for terms with incomplete definitions, choosing "Stripline". They reviewed the existing definition and found additional information sources. They composed a new definition by summarizing sources and deciding what to include. Finally, they uploaded the new definition after registering with Wikipedia and are glad the improved definition remains online.
The document discusses the convergence of software and services. It describes how software is increasingly being delivered as a service and outlines different models for software delivery including on-premise, hosted, and software as a service. It also discusses key considerations around experience, delivery, composition, and monetization in this new software and services paradigm.
This document discusses Microsoft's System Center strategy and solutions for systems management. It provides an overview of Microsoft's milestones in systems management from 1994 to present. It then summarizes the key solutions in System Center including configuration management, monitoring, compliance, data protection, and desktop management. Finally, it discusses trends in areas like virtualization, compliance, and software as a service and how System Center addresses these trends.
The document discusses Microsoft's roadmap for Windows Server releases, including plans for Windows Server 2008 R2. It notes that R2 releases enable refinement of features and adaptation to changing technologies between major releases. Windows Server 2008 R2 will focus on virtualization, management improvements, integration with Windows 7, scalability, reliability, and web functionality. The release is intended to build on Windows Server 2008 and deliver targeted innovations on a predictable two-year cycle.
The document outlines the steps taken to improve the Wikipedia definition of the term "Stripline". The group first looked for terms with incomplete definitions, choosing "Stripline". They reviewed the existing definition and found additional information sources. They composed a new definition by summarizing sources and deciding what to include. Finally, they uploaded the new definition after registering with Wikipedia and are glad the improved definition remains online.
Un documento menciona varias calles y lugares de Bilbao, incluyendo Zabalbide, Arenal, Edificio Aznar, Gran Vía, Los Agustinos, Plaza Circular y San Antón. El documento finaliza con un saludo en euskera.
The document discusses improving the Wikipedia definition of the term "Stripline" by adding more information. It describes the process taken: 1) Choosing "Stripline" as the term to define since its Wikipedia definition was incomplete, 2) Researching additional information about Stripline from class notes and other sources, 3) Summarizing and selecting what to add to the Wikipedia definition, 4) Registering with and uploading the new text to the Stripline Wikipedia page, and 5) Final review of the improved Stripline definition online.
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Using Participatory Activities with Seniors to Critique, Build, and Evaluate Mobile Phones describes participatory design activities conducted with seniors to understand their needs and preferences for mobile phones. The activities included group discussions, requirements gathering, paper prototyping, and user testing of a prototype. Results showed that seniors valued features like large buttons, adjustable screen/text size, and grip for ease of use. User interviews after 30 and 60 days provided feedback on design considerations to make mobile devices more senior-friendly.
Using Participatory Activities with Seniors to Critique, Build, and Evaluate Mobile Phones describes participatory design activities conducted with seniors to understand their needs and preferences for mobile phones. The activities included group discussions, requirements gathering, paper prototyping, and user testing of a prototype. Results showed that seniors valued features like large buttons, adjustable screen/text size, and grip for ease of use. User interviews after 30 and 60 days provided feedback on design considerations to make mobile devices more senior-friendly.
Using Participatory Activities with Seniors to Critique, Build, and Evaluate Mobile Phones describes participatory design activities conducted with seniors to understand their needs and preferences for mobile phones. The activities included group discussions, requirements gathering, paper prototyping, and user testing of a prototype. Results showed that seniors valued features like large buttons, adjustable screen/text size, and grip for ease of use. User interviews after 30 and 60 days provided feedback on design considerations to make mobile devices more senior-friendly.
The document discusses wireless security threats and countermeasures. It introduces the Wireless Security Operation Center (WiSec) which aims to detect illegal access points and stations, analyze weak encryption keys, and detect denial of service attacks on wireless networks. It also discusses the Secure Wireless Overlay Observation Network (SWOON) project which will build upon WiSec to further study security across heterogeneous wireless networks.
Un documento menciona varias calles y lugares de Bilbao, incluyendo Zabalbide, Arenal, Edificio Aznar, Gran Vía, Los Agustinos, Plaza Circular y San Antón. El documento finaliza con un saludo en euskera.
The document discusses improving the Wikipedia definition of the term "Stripline" by adding more information. It describes the process taken: 1) Choosing "Stripline" as the term to define since its Wikipedia definition was incomplete, 2) Researching additional information about Stripline from class notes and other sources, 3) Summarizing and selecting what to add to the Wikipedia definition, 4) Registering with and uploading the new text to the Stripline Wikipedia page, and 5) Final review of the improved Stripline definition online.
Este documento desea a sus lectores una Feliz Navidad y les pide que envíen el PowerPoint a un amigo si les gustó. También proporciona un enlace para suscribirse a más presentaciones gratuitas por correo electrónico.
Using Participatory Activities with Seniors to Critique, Build, and Evaluate Mobile Phones describes participatory design activities conducted with seniors to understand their needs and preferences for mobile phones. The activities included group discussions, requirements gathering, paper prototyping, and user testing of a prototype. Results showed that seniors valued features like large buttons, adjustable screen/text size, and grip for ease of use. User interviews after 30 and 60 days provided feedback on design considerations to make mobile devices more senior-friendly.
Using Participatory Activities with Seniors to Critique, Build, and Evaluate Mobile Phones describes participatory design activities conducted with seniors to understand their needs and preferences for mobile phones. The activities included group discussions, requirements gathering, paper prototyping, and user testing of a prototype. Results showed that seniors valued features like large buttons, adjustable screen/text size, and grip for ease of use. User interviews after 30 and 60 days provided feedback on design considerations to make mobile devices more senior-friendly.
Using Participatory Activities with Seniors to Critique, Build, and Evaluate Mobile Phones describes participatory design activities conducted with seniors to understand their needs and preferences for mobile phones. The activities included group discussions, requirements gathering, paper prototyping, and user testing of a prototype. Results showed that seniors valued features like large buttons, adjustable screen/text size, and grip for ease of use. User interviews after 30 and 60 days provided feedback on design considerations to make mobile devices more senior-friendly.
The document discusses wireless security threats and countermeasures. It introduces the Wireless Security Operation Center (WiSec) which aims to detect illegal access points and stations, analyze weak encryption keys, and detect denial of service attacks on wireless networks. It also discusses the Secure Wireless Overlay Observation Network (SWOON) project which will build upon WiSec to further study security across heterogeneous wireless networks.