Data-Centric Infrastructure for Agile DevelopmentDATAVERSITY
Most data centers are filled with rigid data servers that are tightly linked to specific applications, leading to data duplication, lengthy development cycles, and unnecessary costs. Learn how you can use an Enterprise NoSQL database platform to help create a flexible, agile data fabric that will allow you to iterate your application development, optimize your data, and reduce costs.
When your enterprise infrastructure is data-centric instead of application-centric, you make it easy for anyone to pull crucial data without spending unnecessary time and money on plumbing...freeing resources for building better applications. Learn how other companies have built –and benefited from– a data-centric infrastructure for agile development.
Ingest and manage all your data, documents, and semantic triples in a flexible, schema-agnostic platform – without sacrificing the ACID transactions, granular security, database management tools and other features you’ve come to expect in a mature database platform
Quickly build complex, interactive search applications
Deliver robust, real-time search and alerting within your applications
Use – and optimize – modern infrastructure including Hadoop and cloud to attain operational agility
Simplify implementation of data governance requirements around security, privacy, provenance, retention, continuity, and compliance – while reducing risk, cost, and time
Data-Centric Infrastructure for Agile DevelopmentDATAVERSITY
Most data centers are filled with rigid data servers that are tightly linked to specific applications, leading to data duplication, lengthy development cycles, and unnecessary costs. Learn how you can use an Enterprise NoSQL database platform to help create a flexible, agile data fabric that will allow you to iterate your application development, optimize your data, and reduce costs.
When your enterprise infrastructure is data-centric instead of application-centric, you make it easy for anyone to pull crucial data without spending unnecessary time and money on plumbing...freeing resources for building better applications. Learn how other companies have built –and benefited from– a data-centric infrastructure for agile development.
Ingest and manage all your data, documents, and semantic triples in a flexible, schema-agnostic platform – without sacrificing the ACID transactions, granular security, database management tools and other features you’ve come to expect in a mature database platform
Quickly build complex, interactive search applications
Deliver robust, real-time search and alerting within your applications
Use – and optimize – modern infrastructure including Hadoop and cloud to attain operational agility
Simplify implementation of data governance requirements around security, privacy, provenance, retention, continuity, and compliance – while reducing risk, cost, and time
AC+A has prepared this analysis of the first time user experience in Jewels with Buddies (iOS) in order to highlight selected strengths (and some weaknesses) of the design of this title.
AC+A is a social and mobile game design consultancy. A key part of our expertise comes from staying current with new releases on Facebook, iPhone, iPad, and Android and analyzing best practices in the field.
Contact us today for your social and mobile game design needs.
The Center for Public Service worked with Fairview, Troutdale and Wood Village ("Three Cities") to analyze the services provided under the Gresham Fire and Emergency Services IGA. The purpose of this project was threefold: To understand the operational, financial and revenue realities that structure fire/EMS service for the Three Cities (Fairview, Troutdale and Wood Village); to propose alternatives and options for service delivery to the Three Cities ("Menu of Options); and to help the Three Cities diligently prepare for future service delivery arrangements for fire/EMS services.
London JBUG - Connecting Applications Everywhere with JBoss A-MQJBUG London
Presentation by Rob Davies (Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss USer Group event on the 10th of July 2013.
See the video here: http://youtu.be/VrJyKLAXVTg
As part of the FuseSource acquisition, Red Hat now supports Apache ActiveMQ as the recently released Red Hat JBoss A-MQ product.
ActiveMQ is the most widely used message-oriented middleware that uses messaging to connect remote applications written in Java, C/C++, Python, Perl, Ruby, and many other languages. ActiveMQ is standards based and supports messaging protocols such as AMQP 1.0, WebSockets, Stomp, OpenWire, and MQTT.
In this session, Rob Davies will discuss the product’s features and functionality, and demonstrate connectivity from a microprocessor to web sockets using JBoss A-MQ.
An OpenEJB presentation on "Apache TomEE"
TomEE aims to provide a fully certified Java EE 6 Web profile stack based on Tomcat, allowing you to use Java EE features in your lightweight Tomcat applications.
A stack that's assembled and maintained by the Apache OpenEJB project
Ashnik EnterpriseDB PostgreSQL - A real alternative to Oracle Ashnikbiz
A Technical introduction to PostgreSQL and Postgres Plus -
Enterprise Class PostgreSQL Database from EDB - You have a ‘Real’ alternative to Oracle and other conventional proprietary Databases
In many cases, we choose solutions to problems without sufficient analysis of the underlying causes. This results in implementing a cover-up of the symptoms rather than a solution to the real underlying problem. When we do this, the problem is likely to resurface in one disguise or another, and we may mishandle it again—just as we did initially. Getting to the root of the problem is the better way to solve the current problem, and save time and money in the future. Alon Linetzki identifies and explains a number of root cause analysis techniques widely used in the industry, gives examples of how to apply them in software testing, demonstrates how to implement them, and discusses how to connect them to our day-to-day testing context. Alon shares how root cause analysis can be an effective tool in defect prevention.
AC+A has prepared this analysis of the first time user experience in Jewels with Buddies (iOS) in order to highlight selected strengths (and some weaknesses) of the design of this title.
AC+A is a social and mobile game design consultancy. A key part of our expertise comes from staying current with new releases on Facebook, iPhone, iPad, and Android and analyzing best practices in the field.
Contact us today for your social and mobile game design needs.
The Center for Public Service worked with Fairview, Troutdale and Wood Village ("Three Cities") to analyze the services provided under the Gresham Fire and Emergency Services IGA. The purpose of this project was threefold: To understand the operational, financial and revenue realities that structure fire/EMS service for the Three Cities (Fairview, Troutdale and Wood Village); to propose alternatives and options for service delivery to the Three Cities ("Menu of Options); and to help the Three Cities diligently prepare for future service delivery arrangements for fire/EMS services.
London JBUG - Connecting Applications Everywhere with JBoss A-MQJBUG London
Presentation by Rob Davies (Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss USer Group event on the 10th of July 2013.
See the video here: http://youtu.be/VrJyKLAXVTg
As part of the FuseSource acquisition, Red Hat now supports Apache ActiveMQ as the recently released Red Hat JBoss A-MQ product.
ActiveMQ is the most widely used message-oriented middleware that uses messaging to connect remote applications written in Java, C/C++, Python, Perl, Ruby, and many other languages. ActiveMQ is standards based and supports messaging protocols such as AMQP 1.0, WebSockets, Stomp, OpenWire, and MQTT.
In this session, Rob Davies will discuss the product’s features and functionality, and demonstrate connectivity from a microprocessor to web sockets using JBoss A-MQ.
An OpenEJB presentation on "Apache TomEE"
TomEE aims to provide a fully certified Java EE 6 Web profile stack based on Tomcat, allowing you to use Java EE features in your lightweight Tomcat applications.
A stack that's assembled and maintained by the Apache OpenEJB project
Ashnik EnterpriseDB PostgreSQL - A real alternative to Oracle Ashnikbiz
A Technical introduction to PostgreSQL and Postgres Plus -
Enterprise Class PostgreSQL Database from EDB - You have a ‘Real’ alternative to Oracle and other conventional proprietary Databases
In many cases, we choose solutions to problems without sufficient analysis of the underlying causes. This results in implementing a cover-up of the symptoms rather than a solution to the real underlying problem. When we do this, the problem is likely to resurface in one disguise or another, and we may mishandle it again—just as we did initially. Getting to the root of the problem is the better way to solve the current problem, and save time and money in the future. Alon Linetzki identifies and explains a number of root cause analysis techniques widely used in the industry, gives examples of how to apply them in software testing, demonstrates how to implement them, and discusses how to connect them to our day-to-day testing context. Alon shares how root cause analysis can be an effective tool in defect prevention.