Decouple and simplify access to Alfresco with Alfred Edge - Webinar September...XeniT Solutions nv
In this webinar you’ll learn about the benefits of effectively integrating Alfred Edge, a single point of access to Alfresco, to simplify and decouple your architecture. You’ll benefit from expert advice and strategies on improving visibility of all API access to Alfresco, enabling performance tuning and providing data quality, auditing and reliability. A live Q&A will follow the webinar where you’ll have the opportunity to ask your questions.
What you’ll also learn:
1. Centralized authentication, with Single Sign-On support for secure access controls, enabling users to access Alfresco without ever entering their credentials in the browser
2. Tracing visibility with Zipkin and diagnostic capabilities
3. Load balancing and resilience
Decouple and simplify access to Alfresco with Alfred Edge - Webinar September...XeniT Solutions nv
In this webinar you’ll learn about the benefits of effectively integrating Alfred Edge, a single point of access to Alfresco, to simplify and decouple your architecture. You’ll benefit from expert advice and strategies on improving visibility of all API access to Alfresco, enabling performance tuning and providing data quality, auditing and reliability. A live Q&A will follow the webinar where you’ll have the opportunity to ask your questions.
What you’ll also learn:
1. Centralized authentication, with Single Sign-On support for secure access controls, enabling users to access Alfresco without ever entering their credentials in the browser
2. Tracing visibility with Zipkin and diagnostic capabilities
3. Load balancing and resilience
Verifying Drupal modules with OWASP ASVS 2014Boy Baukema
During this workshop we'll be going more in-depth into how to audit a Drupal site. We'll be using OWASP ASVS 2014 and a Drupal 7 site which participants will have to prove to be vulnerable.
During this interactive workshop we'll be discussing and demonstrating basic and advanced examples of the following vulnerabilities:
Injection of various kinds (JavaScript, HTML, SQL, XML, etc)
Missing Authentication or Authorization
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Denial of Service
Abuse of functionality
Information Leakage
and more.
A laptop with VirtualBox installed is advised.
Drupalgeddon, Heartbleed, Shellshock, a million visitors a month, painting a large target for hackers.
But fast paced Dutch news site rtlnieuws.nl is still standing. Want to find out why?
In this presentation I will discuss why it's important to bake security into your process. Come to learn more about:
Defining security requirements up front and clearly with a customer
How and where to learn more about security - A quick run through of the most common vulnerabilities and their prevention like:
Injection of various kinds (JavaScript, HTML, SQL, XML, etc)
Missing Authentication or Authorization
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Verifying that you have met your security goals at the end
Maintaining security even in the face of (inevitable) third party vulnerabilities
You'll leave this presentation with a clear plan to define and exceed your own or your customers security requirements.
eFolder Expert Series Webinar - SharePoint vs. File Sync: Factors MSPs Should...eFolder
SharePoint, file sync, or both — what is right for your clients? Learn how to choose the best document management solutions for your clients.
In this eFolder Expert Series webinar, join Anne Doring, Instructional Designer, and Carmen Yu, Marketing Coordinator at eFolder, as they discuss which factors to consider when choosing a document management solution for your clients.
A Reference Architecture to Enable Visibility and Traceability across the Ent...CollabNet
Software development should not be a “black box” to the business, customers or other developers. Instead collaboration across stakeholders should be the norm--business, development and operations teams. Forrester recently reported that 13% of organizations doing Agile link “upstream” agile planning with ‘“downstream” development.
As a result, executives continue to have only limited or no visibility beyond the initial planning stage of what is in a particular release. It’s not their fault, because today’s tools focus on upfront planning and don’t give you visibility into what’s happening in development. Often times that visibility is too late resulting in software that gets delivered and does not meet the customer’s needs.
Join CollabNet’s most experienced senior solution architects as they explain how you can you gain real time visibility into all stages of the development process—from ideation into production through deployment. Imagine what can your teams get done if all stakeholders are able to collaborate together and view real time feeds into all stages of the delivery pipelines within a single easy-to-use system.
Who Should attend:
Any executive or manager interested in learning how to get traceability and visibility across the enterprise-- particularly, into the build and release management functions of their application lifecycle.
What will be covered:
An enterprise-scalable reference architecture for CI, CD, and DevOps
The importance of build management, release management and application release automation integration
A blueprint for scaling business agility across a large development organization How does CollabNet help organizations solve these problems
A demonstration of TeamForge’s capabilities using Git/Gerrit, Code Review, Jenkins, Nexus, Artifactory, Chef and Automic
International Search Engine Optimization and Website Translation Best PracticesBoulder SEO Marketing
Learn How to Use International SEO to Boost ROI from Multilingual Websites
This webinar was held on Thursday, November 5, 2015 and the recording may be viewed at: www.boulderseomarketing.com/webinar-international-search-engine-optimization-iseo-and-website-localization
Communicating with potential customers in their native language is crucial to increasing the chance of getting their business. Yet, many businesses still shy away from translating and localizing their website into foreign languages because of its perceived complexity. And if businesses decide to localize and translate their website into new target languages, they unfortunately often neglect to properly optimize the multilingual versions for Google search.
New offerings such as Net-Proxy make it a breeze to translate and manage multilingual websites nowadays. However, an international search engine optimization (ISEO) campaign has to be carefully planned and needs to start before getting the website translated. In a complimentary, 60-minute, webinar, Chris Raulf, international SEO expert and founder of Boulder SEO Marketing, and David Sommer, Director of Strategic Operations at Net-Translators, introduced attendees to international SEO and website localization and optimization best practices.
Chris and David will discuss:
- How to start on the right foot; an introduction to the five pillars of SEO
- Multilingual keyword research
- International search engine optimization fundamentals
- Website localization and translation options; which model best fits a company’s needs
- Tools and technologies to support the international search engine optimization process
This webinar is ideal for anyone involved in creating or managing multilingual websites.
About the Presenters
Chris Raulf, Founder and President of Boulder SEO Marketing
Chris Raulf, a native of Switzerland, is a 20-year veteran of the internationalization and localization industries. Chris earned a Swiss Federal Diploma in Business and Marketing and traveled all over the world before settling in Boulder, CO. He founded and owns Boulder SEO Marketing, a Colorado-based digital marketing firm, which was recently name a “Top 30 SEO Agency”. His international background makes him one of the few professionals in the industry who truly live and breath international search engine optimization on a daily basis. Learn more about Chris by connecting with him on LinkedIn.
David Sommer, Director of Strategic Operations at Net-Translators
David Sommer serves as Director of Strategic Operations, responsible for driving key company initiatives in process improvement, quality, and cost reduction. Previously, Mr. Sommer held the position of Senior Localization Project Manager. He joined the company in 2004. Prior to Net-Translators, Mr. Sommer was Marketing and Sales Manager at the Software Testing Labs of the Standards Institution of Israel.
Responsive eLearning for Multi-Devices is growing rapidly. Presentation gives you behind the scenes look at FRED, our Framework for Responsive eLearning Development.
Distributed Object or Remote Method Invocation (RMI) frameworks facilitate the remote invocation of methods and creation of objects between systems. Conceptually RMI frameworks are similar to Remote Procedure Call (RPC) platforms. A main difference is that in RMI the client and the server work with the entire object lifecycle (i.e. creation, destruction) whereas RPC is typically limited to remote methods or procedures. RMI frameworks are interesting because they provide a remote method for object manipulation. Even though Web Services have taken the lead as the de-facto technology for communication in distributed applications, RMI frameworks are still widely used in many applications. Almost every programming language has support for one or, usually, more RMI frameworks. The proliferation of this technology made RMI interfaces very common among all sorts of software, especially across Enterprise Applications, and constitute a fruitful vector from an attacker's point of view. In this presentation we will discuss the architecture, security features and new vulnerabilities we have detected in two implementations of popular Enterprise RMI frameworks: CORBA and SAP RMI-P4. Through live demonstrations, we will demonstrate novel techniques for remote file read/write, arbitrary database access, session hijacking, and other critical bugs in large enterprise platforms, as well as the countermeasures in order to protect from these threats. We will walk you through the vulnerability research process we performed over these frameworks, enabling you to understand also how these attacks could be extended to other RMI implementations you may encounter.
Avaya Technology Forum 2013: Our Vision Around Application Driven NetworkingAvaya Inc.
A presentation by Avaya Networking's Randall Cross explaining Avaya's vision around Application Driven Networking, its view as a successor to the hot Software-Defined Networking (SDN) trend.
You can learn Mulesoft from step by step using this presentation.
This presentation was delivered in 2nd May '20 at the Surat Mulesfot Meetup.
Key topics covered during the event:
1. What is 'API' & 'Integration'
2. Introduction to API-Led Integration and MuleSoft
3. What is Anypoint Platform
4. Mulesoft Training & Certification
Sponsorship Opportunities European Drupal Days & Dutch PHP Conference 2015Eugenio Minardi
Ibuildings organizes two main European events every year: The Dutch PHP Conference (www.phpconference.nl) and the European Drupal Days.
We provide sponsoring options to support both the European Dutch PHP/Mobile and the European Drupal Days together or separately.
Verifying Drupal modules with OWASP ASVS 2014Boy Baukema
During this workshop we'll be going more in-depth into how to audit a Drupal site. We'll be using OWASP ASVS 2014 and a Drupal 7 site which participants will have to prove to be vulnerable.
During this interactive workshop we'll be discussing and demonstrating basic and advanced examples of the following vulnerabilities:
Injection of various kinds (JavaScript, HTML, SQL, XML, etc)
Missing Authentication or Authorization
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Denial of Service
Abuse of functionality
Information Leakage
and more.
A laptop with VirtualBox installed is advised.
Drupalgeddon, Heartbleed, Shellshock, a million visitors a month, painting a large target for hackers.
But fast paced Dutch news site rtlnieuws.nl is still standing. Want to find out why?
In this presentation I will discuss why it's important to bake security into your process. Come to learn more about:
Defining security requirements up front and clearly with a customer
How and where to learn more about security - A quick run through of the most common vulnerabilities and their prevention like:
Injection of various kinds (JavaScript, HTML, SQL, XML, etc)
Missing Authentication or Authorization
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Verifying that you have met your security goals at the end
Maintaining security even in the face of (inevitable) third party vulnerabilities
You'll leave this presentation with a clear plan to define and exceed your own or your customers security requirements.
eFolder Expert Series Webinar - SharePoint vs. File Sync: Factors MSPs Should...eFolder
SharePoint, file sync, or both — what is right for your clients? Learn how to choose the best document management solutions for your clients.
In this eFolder Expert Series webinar, join Anne Doring, Instructional Designer, and Carmen Yu, Marketing Coordinator at eFolder, as they discuss which factors to consider when choosing a document management solution for your clients.
A Reference Architecture to Enable Visibility and Traceability across the Ent...CollabNet
Software development should not be a “black box” to the business, customers or other developers. Instead collaboration across stakeholders should be the norm--business, development and operations teams. Forrester recently reported that 13% of organizations doing Agile link “upstream” agile planning with ‘“downstream” development.
As a result, executives continue to have only limited or no visibility beyond the initial planning stage of what is in a particular release. It’s not their fault, because today’s tools focus on upfront planning and don’t give you visibility into what’s happening in development. Often times that visibility is too late resulting in software that gets delivered and does not meet the customer’s needs.
Join CollabNet’s most experienced senior solution architects as they explain how you can you gain real time visibility into all stages of the development process—from ideation into production through deployment. Imagine what can your teams get done if all stakeholders are able to collaborate together and view real time feeds into all stages of the delivery pipelines within a single easy-to-use system.
Who Should attend:
Any executive or manager interested in learning how to get traceability and visibility across the enterprise-- particularly, into the build and release management functions of their application lifecycle.
What will be covered:
An enterprise-scalable reference architecture for CI, CD, and DevOps
The importance of build management, release management and application release automation integration
A blueprint for scaling business agility across a large development organization How does CollabNet help organizations solve these problems
A demonstration of TeamForge’s capabilities using Git/Gerrit, Code Review, Jenkins, Nexus, Artifactory, Chef and Automic
International Search Engine Optimization and Website Translation Best PracticesBoulder SEO Marketing
Learn How to Use International SEO to Boost ROI from Multilingual Websites
This webinar was held on Thursday, November 5, 2015 and the recording may be viewed at: www.boulderseomarketing.com/webinar-international-search-engine-optimization-iseo-and-website-localization
Communicating with potential customers in their native language is crucial to increasing the chance of getting their business. Yet, many businesses still shy away from translating and localizing their website into foreign languages because of its perceived complexity. And if businesses decide to localize and translate their website into new target languages, they unfortunately often neglect to properly optimize the multilingual versions for Google search.
New offerings such as Net-Proxy make it a breeze to translate and manage multilingual websites nowadays. However, an international search engine optimization (ISEO) campaign has to be carefully planned and needs to start before getting the website translated. In a complimentary, 60-minute, webinar, Chris Raulf, international SEO expert and founder of Boulder SEO Marketing, and David Sommer, Director of Strategic Operations at Net-Translators, introduced attendees to international SEO and website localization and optimization best practices.
Chris and David will discuss:
- How to start on the right foot; an introduction to the five pillars of SEO
- Multilingual keyword research
- International search engine optimization fundamentals
- Website localization and translation options; which model best fits a company’s needs
- Tools and technologies to support the international search engine optimization process
This webinar is ideal for anyone involved in creating or managing multilingual websites.
About the Presenters
Chris Raulf, Founder and President of Boulder SEO Marketing
Chris Raulf, a native of Switzerland, is a 20-year veteran of the internationalization and localization industries. Chris earned a Swiss Federal Diploma in Business and Marketing and traveled all over the world before settling in Boulder, CO. He founded and owns Boulder SEO Marketing, a Colorado-based digital marketing firm, which was recently name a “Top 30 SEO Agency”. His international background makes him one of the few professionals in the industry who truly live and breath international search engine optimization on a daily basis. Learn more about Chris by connecting with him on LinkedIn.
David Sommer, Director of Strategic Operations at Net-Translators
David Sommer serves as Director of Strategic Operations, responsible for driving key company initiatives in process improvement, quality, and cost reduction. Previously, Mr. Sommer held the position of Senior Localization Project Manager. He joined the company in 2004. Prior to Net-Translators, Mr. Sommer was Marketing and Sales Manager at the Software Testing Labs of the Standards Institution of Israel.
Responsive eLearning for Multi-Devices is growing rapidly. Presentation gives you behind the scenes look at FRED, our Framework for Responsive eLearning Development.
Distributed Object or Remote Method Invocation (RMI) frameworks facilitate the remote invocation of methods and creation of objects between systems. Conceptually RMI frameworks are similar to Remote Procedure Call (RPC) platforms. A main difference is that in RMI the client and the server work with the entire object lifecycle (i.e. creation, destruction) whereas RPC is typically limited to remote methods or procedures. RMI frameworks are interesting because they provide a remote method for object manipulation. Even though Web Services have taken the lead as the de-facto technology for communication in distributed applications, RMI frameworks are still widely used in many applications. Almost every programming language has support for one or, usually, more RMI frameworks. The proliferation of this technology made RMI interfaces very common among all sorts of software, especially across Enterprise Applications, and constitute a fruitful vector from an attacker's point of view. In this presentation we will discuss the architecture, security features and new vulnerabilities we have detected in two implementations of popular Enterprise RMI frameworks: CORBA and SAP RMI-P4. Through live demonstrations, we will demonstrate novel techniques for remote file read/write, arbitrary database access, session hijacking, and other critical bugs in large enterprise platforms, as well as the countermeasures in order to protect from these threats. We will walk you through the vulnerability research process we performed over these frameworks, enabling you to understand also how these attacks could be extended to other RMI implementations you may encounter.
Avaya Technology Forum 2013: Our Vision Around Application Driven NetworkingAvaya Inc.
A presentation by Avaya Networking's Randall Cross explaining Avaya's vision around Application Driven Networking, its view as a successor to the hot Software-Defined Networking (SDN) trend.
You can learn Mulesoft from step by step using this presentation.
This presentation was delivered in 2nd May '20 at the Surat Mulesfot Meetup.
Key topics covered during the event:
1. What is 'API' & 'Integration'
2. Introduction to API-Led Integration and MuleSoft
3. What is Anypoint Platform
4. Mulesoft Training & Certification
Sponsorship Opportunities European Drupal Days & Dutch PHP Conference 2015Eugenio Minardi
Ibuildings organizes two main European events every year: The Dutch PHP Conference (www.phpconference.nl) and the European Drupal Days.
We provide sponsoring options to support both the European Dutch PHP/Mobile and the European Drupal Days together or separately.
Similar to A Practical Introduction to Symfony (European Drupal Days 2015) (20)
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
Brad Spiegel Macon GA’s journey exemplifies the profound impact that one individual can have on their community. Through his unwavering dedication to digital inclusion, he’s not only bridging the gap in Macon but also setting an example for others to follow.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.