This document summarizes the services provided by Acquia to simplify Drupal site management. It outlines that Acquia provides support, a knowledge library, cloud hosting services, and tools that can be used to extend and manage Drupal sites. These include services for search, load testing, mobile optimization, spam prevention, analytics, A/B testing, and more. All of these services and tools are included with Acquia subscriptions to help Drupal sites be better supported, optimized and managed.
This document provides an overview of IT services offered by Arizona IT Management including: computer and network services like virus removal, cabling, and firewall configuration; disaster recovery services like imaging, virtualization, and cloud computing; installation of operating systems and applications; hosting and website development; Google Apps setup; and eCommerce solutions. Pricing is provided on a monthly flat fee basis depending on the number of computers and servers with discounts for veteran-owned small businesses. Contact information is listed at the end.
Software as a Service workshop / Unlocked: the Hybrid Cloud 12th May 2014Rackspace Academy
This document summarizes a workshop about SaaS tools and labs. It introduces the trainer and agenda. It then discusses a case study of IRIS Software and how they met scalability, cost and other challenges by moving to Rackspace and implementing automation, monitoring and other techniques. The document outlines labs demonstrating creating, monitoring and auto-scaling servers using APIs, CLI tools and Python code. It discusses using queues and workers to process jobs and scale infrastructure based on queue length.
A number of small top-down case studies concerned with WordPress upgrades, bringing plugins up to date with the latest WordPress features and transforming legacy custom tables into latest custom posts
This document discusses detective controls in AWS environments. It provides an overview of the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) and its security perspective. It then discusses why detective controls are important for gaining visibility into activity. It describes what types of activities are important to detect, including billing, API, resource changes, application activity, and network activity. It outlines several AWS services that can be used to implement detective controls, aggregate audit trails, and enforce policies, including AWS CloudTrail, AWS Config, VPC flow logs, CloudWatch Logs, and CloudWatch Events. It also discusses analyzing and alerting on audit data.
Infrastructure Security: Your Minimum Security Baseline.pdfAmazon Web Services
The document discusses security best practices for adopting AWS services based on the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF). It covers network security tools like VPCs, security groups, and ACLs. It also discusses data security for Amazon S3 and RDS, including access controls, encryption, and cross-region replication. The document recommends using detective controls and layers of access control. It also discusses vulnerability management and compliance.
Presentation for ELEKS Localization Team
The seriousness and the solidity of the team is shown in children’s drawings in “naiv” style.
Presentation is done for Apple iPad
This document provides an overview of IT services offered by Arizona IT Management including: computer and network services like virus removal, cabling, and firewall configuration; disaster recovery services like imaging, virtualization, and cloud computing; installation of operating systems and applications; hosting and website development; Google Apps setup; and eCommerce solutions. Pricing is provided on a monthly flat fee basis depending on the number of computers and servers with discounts for veteran-owned small businesses. Contact information is listed at the end.
Software as a Service workshop / Unlocked: the Hybrid Cloud 12th May 2014Rackspace Academy
This document summarizes a workshop about SaaS tools and labs. It introduces the trainer and agenda. It then discusses a case study of IRIS Software and how they met scalability, cost and other challenges by moving to Rackspace and implementing automation, monitoring and other techniques. The document outlines labs demonstrating creating, monitoring and auto-scaling servers using APIs, CLI tools and Python code. It discusses using queues and workers to process jobs and scale infrastructure based on queue length.
A number of small top-down case studies concerned with WordPress upgrades, bringing plugins up to date with the latest WordPress features and transforming legacy custom tables into latest custom posts
This document discusses detective controls in AWS environments. It provides an overview of the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) and its security perspective. It then discusses why detective controls are important for gaining visibility into activity. It describes what types of activities are important to detect, including billing, API, resource changes, application activity, and network activity. It outlines several AWS services that can be used to implement detective controls, aggregate audit trails, and enforce policies, including AWS CloudTrail, AWS Config, VPC flow logs, CloudWatch Logs, and CloudWatch Events. It also discusses analyzing and alerting on audit data.
Infrastructure Security: Your Minimum Security Baseline.pdfAmazon Web Services
The document discusses security best practices for adopting AWS services based on the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF). It covers network security tools like VPCs, security groups, and ACLs. It also discusses data security for Amazon S3 and RDS, including access controls, encryption, and cross-region replication. The document recommends using detective controls and layers of access control. It also discusses vulnerability management and compliance.
Presentation for ELEKS Localization Team
The seriousness and the solidity of the team is shown in children’s drawings in “naiv” style.
Presentation is done for Apple iPad
Flawless Application Delivery with NGINX PlusPeter Guagenti
This deck is a simple primer on the importance of web application uptime and performance today, and outlines the fundamental building blocks of how to achieve performance, reliability, security, and scale for your apps and sites. It provides a checklist of considerations for deploying your application, including specific highlights of how NGINX's application delivery software supports these capabilities. This material is intended for developers and application owners who are relatively new to application delivery techniques, but are looking to understand how to improve the user experience and revenue generation from their applications.
The document discusses how creativity and independent thinking have become commodified and marketed, especially to hipsters and the creative class. It references Richard Florida's book on the creative class and defines hipsters as valuing independence, counter-culture, and intelligence while rejecting mainstream culture. Several cities like Denver and New York are mentioned as centers of creativity and hipster culture.
This document provides information about amenities, facilities, and transportation options near a residential community located in Sector 62, NOIDA. It mentions the gated community has a swimming pool, gym, four flats per floor, and two lifts per tower. It then lists nearby hospitals, malls, schools, theaters and weekly markets. It concludes by giving transportation details like cycle rickshaws, buses, shared autos, and autorickshaws available to access the area and connect to places like Anand Vihar metro station and airport.
Three Powerful Tools for Improving the Performance of your Drupal SiteAcquia
This document provides an overview of tools and services from Acquia to help develop, deploy, and maintain Drupal websites. It describes Acquia Insight for real-time site monitoring and alerts, SEO Grader for search engine optimization analysis, and Search for faceted search capabilities. The document also discusses New Relic for identifying and resolving common Drupal performance issues like slow database queries, HTTP calls, traffic, CPU usage, and no views caching.
Going from Zero to Sixty in Drupal with AcquiaAcquia
The document provides an overview of Drupal and Acquia. It summarizes Drupal's large open source community, key industry adoption, and capabilities for building rich digital experiences. It also outlines Acquia's offerings for enterprise Drupal deployment, including professional services, training, cloud platforms, solutions, and 24/7 support. The presentation promotes Drupal and Acquia as enabling business agility through innovation, flexibility, engagement and value.
A slide deck that can be used for introducing some of the main features of Drupal to enterprises. This is a relatively high-level (mostly-non-technical) presentation geared toward an audience that has little or no previous knowledge of Drupal, but it familiar with general concepts of content management systems.
Webinar-Serie: Digital Experiences, Teil 1: Innovative KonzepteAcquia
The document introduces Acquia and Drupal, an open source content management system. It notes that Acquia has over 400 employees across offices in the US, Europe, and Australia, and over 4,000 enterprise customers. The document discusses how open source solutions like Drupal can provide businesses with innovation, cost savings, efficiency and productivity gains, and risk mitigation. It also highlights several Drupal customer case studies and how Drupal supports features like mobile responsiveness, personalization, and integration with other systems.
Improving the Drupal Developer Experience with DevCloud, Managed Cloud and th...Acquia
In this session, we will discuss and demonstrate our latest product offerings to help Drupal developers build and deploy sites more efficiently. From your desktop development environment to pre-configured, self-service Drupal runtime environments to fully managed, white glove hosting services, Acquia cloud offerings help sites big and small perform better. We will demonstrate our latest hosting offerings, currently serving more than 2 billion http requests per month, and our completely redesigned Acquia Network, which provides software and services to help developers build sites faster. This session is intended for Drupal developers and architects, as well as Drupal development shops seeking to learn more about Acquia's deployment offerings.
This document provides tips for building an Oracle Fusion Middleware implementation on an Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud. It discusses starting the implementation by provisioning the Exalogic hardware and software, creating virtual servers, networking, and storage. It also covers optimizing technologies like WebLogic, clustering, and Oracle Traffic Director to take advantage of the Exalogic platform. Automation, provisioning, and disaster recovery strategies are recommended areas for future work.
This document provides an introduction to MySQL, an open source relational database management system. It discusses that MySQL is pronounced "my-es-que-el" and includes both a SQL server and client programs. It also summarizes that MySQL AB is the commercial entity behind MySQL that provides marketing, development, services, support and consulting. Additionally, it notes that MySQL is the most popular open source database with over 100 million downloads, it is certified for SAP applications, and is widely used by developers along with PHP and Apache.
Lino Telera gave a presentation on serverless computing. He began with introductions and background. The presentation covered serverless concepts like Function as a Service, demonstrated building a simple microservice using AWS Lambda that interacts with S3, and discussed integrating functions with services like S3 using Boto. It also showed how functions can be called from devices using skills and discussed running serverless on-premise using OpenFaaS or Pivotal Container Service. The presentation concluded with a Q&A and thanks to sponsors.
Microservices Architecture for Content Management Systems using AWS Lambda an...Mitoc Group
Content Management Systems are by nature resource intensive, expensive to customize, and difficult to manage at scale. What if we can change this perception and help PHP / Drupal developers architect a content platform that is high performance and low cost, high security and low maintenance? This talk will focus on 3 key topics: 1) serverless environment, 2) microservices architecture and 3) hands-on demos. We will describe a serverless solution and propose a scalable architecture that will help Drupal community to adopt cloud-native approach without huge efforts or expensive resources allocation.
This presentation covers major enhancements and new features announced in OpenStack Kilo : 11th release of OpenStack..Questions if any please direct to info@thecloudenabled.com
Cloud system configurations and their dependencies can quickly grow into the thousands of virtual machine, network and storage components. Once software is included, the number of components can easily rise into six figures.
Frequent releases using continuous integration and deployment tools makes a repository of these components and relationships absolutely critical to cloud system integrity and quality of service no matter what cloud management tools you use.
Systems configurations are more naturally represented using a graph database than the relational representations used by traditional IT management products.
Our talk will explore how we use Neo4J to create a live, active, self-updating repository service, containing nearly all virtual hardware, network and software components and their dependencies, enabling continuous deployment in any cloud environment at scale.
DrupalCon Austin - Absolute Beginner's Guide to DrupalRod Martin
This document provides an introduction to Drupal, a content management system. It discusses Drupal's history, how it works, and the typical workflow for building a Drupal site. This includes planning content types and fields, installing modules to extend functionality, designing layouts and views, managing user roles and permissions, and practicing Drupal skills. The document emphasizes that Drupal has a significant learning curve but provides powerful functionality through its open source community and ecosystem of modules.
The document discusses opportunities for automating security processes to improve relationships between developers and security teams. It describes developer-facing tools like Lemur for SSL certificate management. It also discusses tools for developer-security collaboration like Rollie Pollie for permissions management in AWS via chatops. Internal security automation tools like Dirty Laundry are discussed that use a Unix-like approach to run security scans and analyses. The takeaways emphasize leveraging the development ecosystem, learning from shared history, using engineering-native workflows, and integrating security ubiquitously while improving other characteristics.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session making money on appcelerator's marketplaceAxway Appcelerator
The document discusses how to make money by creating and selling modules on Appcelerator's open marketplace. It describes what modules are (extensions that add functionality to mobile apps), provides statistics on the marketplace's size and growth, and gives examples of top-selling modules. It then explains how to create a module, market it on the marketplace, use it to promote a company or apps, wrap existing APIs into modules, and monetize apps with advertising modules. The document advises thinking about features, pricing, categorization, and support when setting up a module on the marketplace.
Microservices Architecture for Digital Platforms using Serverless AWSMitoc Group
Digital platforms are by nature resource intensive, expensive to build, and difficult to manage at scale. What if we can change this perception and help developers architect a digital platform that is low cost and low maintenance? This session describes the underlying architecture behind www.deep.mg, the microservices marketplace built by Mitoc Group and powered by AWS abstracted services like AWS Lambda, Amazon CloudFront, and Amazon DynamoDB. Eugene Istrati, the CTO of Mitoc Group, will dive deep into their approach to microservices architecture on serverless environments and demonstrate how anyone can architect AWS abstracted services to achieve high scalability, high availability, and high performance without huge efforts or expensive resources allocation.
Flawless Application Delivery with NGINX PlusPeter Guagenti
This deck is a simple primer on the importance of web application uptime and performance today, and outlines the fundamental building blocks of how to achieve performance, reliability, security, and scale for your apps and sites. It provides a checklist of considerations for deploying your application, including specific highlights of how NGINX's application delivery software supports these capabilities. This material is intended for developers and application owners who are relatively new to application delivery techniques, but are looking to understand how to improve the user experience and revenue generation from their applications.
The document discusses how creativity and independent thinking have become commodified and marketed, especially to hipsters and the creative class. It references Richard Florida's book on the creative class and defines hipsters as valuing independence, counter-culture, and intelligence while rejecting mainstream culture. Several cities like Denver and New York are mentioned as centers of creativity and hipster culture.
This document provides information about amenities, facilities, and transportation options near a residential community located in Sector 62, NOIDA. It mentions the gated community has a swimming pool, gym, four flats per floor, and two lifts per tower. It then lists nearby hospitals, malls, schools, theaters and weekly markets. It concludes by giving transportation details like cycle rickshaws, buses, shared autos, and autorickshaws available to access the area and connect to places like Anand Vihar metro station and airport.
Three Powerful Tools for Improving the Performance of your Drupal SiteAcquia
This document provides an overview of tools and services from Acquia to help develop, deploy, and maintain Drupal websites. It describes Acquia Insight for real-time site monitoring and alerts, SEO Grader for search engine optimization analysis, and Search for faceted search capabilities. The document also discusses New Relic for identifying and resolving common Drupal performance issues like slow database queries, HTTP calls, traffic, CPU usage, and no views caching.
Going from Zero to Sixty in Drupal with AcquiaAcquia
The document provides an overview of Drupal and Acquia. It summarizes Drupal's large open source community, key industry adoption, and capabilities for building rich digital experiences. It also outlines Acquia's offerings for enterprise Drupal deployment, including professional services, training, cloud platforms, solutions, and 24/7 support. The presentation promotes Drupal and Acquia as enabling business agility through innovation, flexibility, engagement and value.
A slide deck that can be used for introducing some of the main features of Drupal to enterprises. This is a relatively high-level (mostly-non-technical) presentation geared toward an audience that has little or no previous knowledge of Drupal, but it familiar with general concepts of content management systems.
Webinar-Serie: Digital Experiences, Teil 1: Innovative KonzepteAcquia
The document introduces Acquia and Drupal, an open source content management system. It notes that Acquia has over 400 employees across offices in the US, Europe, and Australia, and over 4,000 enterprise customers. The document discusses how open source solutions like Drupal can provide businesses with innovation, cost savings, efficiency and productivity gains, and risk mitigation. It also highlights several Drupal customer case studies and how Drupal supports features like mobile responsiveness, personalization, and integration with other systems.
Improving the Drupal Developer Experience with DevCloud, Managed Cloud and th...Acquia
In this session, we will discuss and demonstrate our latest product offerings to help Drupal developers build and deploy sites more efficiently. From your desktop development environment to pre-configured, self-service Drupal runtime environments to fully managed, white glove hosting services, Acquia cloud offerings help sites big and small perform better. We will demonstrate our latest hosting offerings, currently serving more than 2 billion http requests per month, and our completely redesigned Acquia Network, which provides software and services to help developers build sites faster. This session is intended for Drupal developers and architects, as well as Drupal development shops seeking to learn more about Acquia's deployment offerings.
This document provides tips for building an Oracle Fusion Middleware implementation on an Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud. It discusses starting the implementation by provisioning the Exalogic hardware and software, creating virtual servers, networking, and storage. It also covers optimizing technologies like WebLogic, clustering, and Oracle Traffic Director to take advantage of the Exalogic platform. Automation, provisioning, and disaster recovery strategies are recommended areas for future work.
This document provides an introduction to MySQL, an open source relational database management system. It discusses that MySQL is pronounced "my-es-que-el" and includes both a SQL server and client programs. It also summarizes that MySQL AB is the commercial entity behind MySQL that provides marketing, development, services, support and consulting. Additionally, it notes that MySQL is the most popular open source database with over 100 million downloads, it is certified for SAP applications, and is widely used by developers along with PHP and Apache.
Lino Telera gave a presentation on serverless computing. He began with introductions and background. The presentation covered serverless concepts like Function as a Service, demonstrated building a simple microservice using AWS Lambda that interacts with S3, and discussed integrating functions with services like S3 using Boto. It also showed how functions can be called from devices using skills and discussed running serverless on-premise using OpenFaaS or Pivotal Container Service. The presentation concluded with a Q&A and thanks to sponsors.
Microservices Architecture for Content Management Systems using AWS Lambda an...Mitoc Group
Content Management Systems are by nature resource intensive, expensive to customize, and difficult to manage at scale. What if we can change this perception and help PHP / Drupal developers architect a content platform that is high performance and low cost, high security and low maintenance? This talk will focus on 3 key topics: 1) serverless environment, 2) microservices architecture and 3) hands-on demos. We will describe a serverless solution and propose a scalable architecture that will help Drupal community to adopt cloud-native approach without huge efforts or expensive resources allocation.
This presentation covers major enhancements and new features announced in OpenStack Kilo : 11th release of OpenStack..Questions if any please direct to info@thecloudenabled.com
Cloud system configurations and their dependencies can quickly grow into the thousands of virtual machine, network and storage components. Once software is included, the number of components can easily rise into six figures.
Frequent releases using continuous integration and deployment tools makes a repository of these components and relationships absolutely critical to cloud system integrity and quality of service no matter what cloud management tools you use.
Systems configurations are more naturally represented using a graph database than the relational representations used by traditional IT management products.
Our talk will explore how we use Neo4J to create a live, active, self-updating repository service, containing nearly all virtual hardware, network and software components and their dependencies, enabling continuous deployment in any cloud environment at scale.
DrupalCon Austin - Absolute Beginner's Guide to DrupalRod Martin
This document provides an introduction to Drupal, a content management system. It discusses Drupal's history, how it works, and the typical workflow for building a Drupal site. This includes planning content types and fields, installing modules to extend functionality, designing layouts and views, managing user roles and permissions, and practicing Drupal skills. The document emphasizes that Drupal has a significant learning curve but provides powerful functionality through its open source community and ecosystem of modules.
The document discusses opportunities for automating security processes to improve relationships between developers and security teams. It describes developer-facing tools like Lemur for SSL certificate management. It also discusses tools for developer-security collaboration like Rollie Pollie for permissions management in AWS via chatops. Internal security automation tools like Dirty Laundry are discussed that use a Unix-like approach to run security scans and analyses. The takeaways emphasize leveraging the development ecosystem, learning from shared history, using engineering-native workflows, and integrating security ubiquitously while improving other characteristics.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session making money on appcelerator's marketplaceAxway Appcelerator
The document discusses how to make money by creating and selling modules on Appcelerator's open marketplace. It describes what modules are (extensions that add functionality to mobile apps), provides statistics on the marketplace's size and growth, and gives examples of top-selling modules. It then explains how to create a module, market it on the marketplace, use it to promote a company or apps, wrap existing APIs into modules, and monetize apps with advertising modules. The document advises thinking about features, pricing, categorization, and support when setting up a module on the marketplace.
Microservices Architecture for Digital Platforms using Serverless AWSMitoc Group
Digital platforms are by nature resource intensive, expensive to build, and difficult to manage at scale. What if we can change this perception and help developers architect a digital platform that is low cost and low maintenance? This session describes the underlying architecture behind www.deep.mg, the microservices marketplace built by Mitoc Group and powered by AWS abstracted services like AWS Lambda, Amazon CloudFront, and Amazon DynamoDB. Eugene Istrati, the CTO of Mitoc Group, will dive deep into their approach to microservices architecture on serverless environments and demonstrate how anyone can architect AWS abstracted services to achieve high scalability, high availability, and high performance without huge efforts or expensive resources allocation.
Cloud Enabled is an emerging technologies focused services company founded in 2013. It provides services in cloud computing, IoT, and DevOps, including consulting, deployment, support, training, and product development. It has offices in New Jersey and Bangalore, and has completed projects for clients like Nxtra Data Ltd, Karnataka State Police, Cisco, and Oracle.
Business and IT agility through DevOps and microservice architecture powered ...Lucas Jellema
IT needs to run in production in order to generate business value. DevOps is among other things a way of thinking focusing on production software. A business application requires a tailor made platform to generate business value. The combination of application and its platform is a DevOps product. The DevOps team has full responsibility for that product through its entire lifecycle.
The microservices architecture promises flexibility, scalability, and optimal use of compute resources. Via independent components with well-defined scope and responsibility, interface, and ownership that are evolved and managed in an automated DevOps process, this architecture leverages current technologies and hard-learned insights from past decades.
This session defines the objectives of Business with IT, of microservices and DevOps and introduces Containers and the container platform Kubernetes as crucial ingredients for making DevOps happen.
Increase Sales and Conversions with A/B Testing on Your Drupal WebsiteAcquia
This document discusses how to use A/B testing to increase sales and conversions on a website. It explains that A/B testing involves creating variations of web pages and splitting traffic between the original and variation pages to determine which performs better based on predefined goals like conversions or sales. The document provides examples of elements that can be tested, such as headlines, buttons, and social proof elements. It also introduces Visual Website Optimizer as an A/B testing tool and includes a live demo.
An overview of Azure API Management, common use cases, and how it helps organizations to govern, publish, secure, analyze, and manage APIs for internal and external consumption whether their running in the cloud or on-prem.
Dandelion Hashtable: beyond billion requests per second on a commodity serverAntonios Katsarakis
This slide deck presents DLHT, a concurrent in-memory hashtable. Despite efforts to optimize hashtables, that go as far as sacrificing core functionality, state-of-the-art designs still incur multiple memory accesses per request and block request processing in three cases. First, most hashtables block while waiting for data to be retrieved from memory. Second, open-addressing designs, which represent the current state-of-the-art, either cannot free index slots on deletes or must block all requests to do so. Third, index resizes block every request until all objects are copied to the new index. Defying folklore wisdom, DLHT forgoes open-addressing and adopts a fully-featured and memory-aware closed-addressing design based on bounded cache-line-chaining. This design offers lock-free index operations and deletes that free slots instantly, (2) completes most requests with a single memory access, (3) utilizes software prefetching to hide memory latencies, and (4) employs a novel non-blocking and parallel resizing. In a commodity server and a memory-resident workload, DLHT surpasses 1.6B requests per second and provides 3.5x (12x) the throughput of the state-of-the-art closed-addressing (open-addressing) resizable hashtable on Gets (Deletes).
This talk will cover ScyllaDB Architecture from the cluster-level view and zoom in on data distribution and internal node architecture. In the process, we will learn the secret sauce used to get ScyllaDB's high availability and superior performance. We will also touch on the upcoming changes to ScyllaDB architecture, moving to strongly consistent metadata and tablets.
"Scaling RAG Applications to serve millions of users", Kevin GoedeckeFwdays
How we managed to grow and scale a RAG application from zero to thousands of users in 7 months. Lessons from technical challenges around managing high load for LLMs, RAGs and Vector databases.
From Natural Language to Structured Solr Queries using LLMsSease
This talk draws on experimentation to enable AI applications with Solr. One important use case is to use AI for better accessibility and discoverability of the data: while User eXperience techniques, lexical search improvements, and data harmonization can take organizations to a good level of accessibility, a structural (or “cognitive” gap) remains between the data user needs and the data producer constraints.
That is where AI – and most importantly, Natural Language Processing and Large Language Model techniques – could make a difference. This natural language, conversational engine could facilitate access and usage of the data leveraging the semantics of any data source.
The objective of the presentation is to propose a technical approach and a way forward to achieve this goal.
The key concept is to enable users to express their search queries in natural language, which the LLM then enriches, interprets, and translates into structured queries based on the Solr index’s metadata.
This approach leverages the LLM’s ability to understand the nuances of natural language and the structure of documents within Apache Solr.
The LLM acts as an intermediary agent, offering a transparent experience to users automatically and potentially uncovering relevant documents that conventional search methods might overlook. The presentation will include the results of this experimental work, lessons learned, best practices, and the scope of future work that should improve the approach and make it production-ready.
"Choosing proper type of scaling", Olena SyrotaFwdays
Imagine an IoT processing system that is already quite mature and production-ready and for which client coverage is growing and scaling and performance aspects are life and death questions. The system has Redis, MongoDB, and stream processing based on ksqldb. In this talk, firstly, we will analyze scaling approaches and then select the proper ones for our system.
What is an RPA CoE? Session 2 – CoE RolesDianaGray10
In this session, we will review the players involved in the CoE and how each role impacts opportunities.
Topics covered:
• What roles are essential?
• What place in the automation journey does each role play?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) invited Taylor Paschal, Knowledge & Information Management Consultant at Enterprise Knowledge, to speak at a Knowledge Management Lunch and Learn hosted on June 12, 2024. All Office of Administration staff were invited to attend and received professional development credit for participating in the voluntary event.
The objectives of the Lunch and Learn presentation were to:
- Review what KM ‘is’ and ‘isn’t’
- Understand the value of KM and the benefits of engaging
- Define and reflect on your “what’s in it for me?”
- Share actionable ways you can participate in Knowledge - - Capture & Transfer
Northern Engraving | Modern Metal Trim, Nameplates and Appliance PanelsNorthern Engraving
What began over 115 years ago as a supplier of precision gauges to the automotive industry has evolved into being an industry leader in the manufacture of product branding, automotive cockpit trim and decorative appliance trim. Value-added services include in-house Design, Engineering, Program Management, Test Lab and Tool Shops.
ScyllaDB is making a major architecture shift. We’re moving from vNode replication to tablets – fragments of tables that are distributed independently, enabling dynamic data distribution and extreme elasticity. In this keynote, ScyllaDB co-founder and CTO Avi Kivity explains the reason for this shift, provides a look at the implementation and roadmap, and shares how this shift benefits ScyllaDB users.
In our second session, we shall learn all about the main features and fundamentals of UiPath Studio that enable us to use the building blocks for any automation project.
📕 Detailed agenda:
Variables and Datatypes
Workflow Layouts
Arguments
Control Flows and Loops
Conditional Statements
💻 Extra training through UiPath Academy:
Variables, Constants, and Arguments in Studio
Control Flow in Studio
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
20. 24x7 Safety Net
World class team of Drupalists
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World class team of Drupalists
for support and coaching
Located in North America & Europe
22. 24x7 Safety Net
World class team of Drupalists
for support and coaching
Located in North America & Europe
Ticket-based, rapid response
23. 24x7 Safety Net
World class team of Drupalists
for support and coaching
Located in North America & Europe
Ticket-based, rapid response
Automated site monitoring
24. 24x7 Safety Net
World class team of Drupalists
for support and coaching
Located in North America & Europe
Ticket-based, rapid response
Automated site monitoring
Backup services
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• Add rich, faceted search functionality to
your D6 or D7 site in minutes
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• Add rich, faceted search functionality to
your D6 or D7 site in minutes
• Built on Apache Solr and Lucene
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your D6 or D7 site in minutes
• Built on Apache Solr and Lucene
• Fast, secure, and easily con gured
43. Blitz.io
• 1 Free Week of the 1,000 user test plan for
free to all subscribers (a $249 value)
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free to all subscribers (a $249 value)
• 5,000 user license available for Acquia use
(free of charge)
46. Mobify
• Mobile interface design suite lets you
quickly deploy to 5000+ devices
47. Mobify
• Mobile interface design suite lets you
quickly deploy to 5000+ devices
• Cloud service with device detection and
storage and delivery from CDN
48. Mobify
• Mobile interface design suite lets you
quickly deploy to 5000+ devices
• Cloud service with device detection and
storage and delivery from CDN
• Support for analytics, mobile video,
mobile commerce, and HTML5
54. Mobify
• Custom “Acquia” tier with full access to
Mobify Studio, expert tools, forum
support, 3rd party analytics and javascript
55. Mobify
• Custom “Acquia” tier with full access to
Mobify Studio, expert tools, forum
support, 3rd party analytics and javascript
• Available to all subscribers free of charge
(a $3,000 value)
58. Mollom
• Kills comment, contact form, and
registration spam - 99.93% efficient!
• State-of-the-art text ltering and
content analysis
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• Kills comment, contact form, and
registration spam - 99.93% efficient!
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content analysis
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65. Mollom
• Professional and Enterprise subscribers
get free Mollom Plus (a €360 value)
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• Professional and Enterprise subscribers
get free Mollom Plus (a €360 value)
• Covers 1,000 posts & captchas per day
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get free Mollom Plus (a €360 value)
• Covers 1,000 posts & captchas per day
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• Advanced A/B & Multivariate testing tool
• Simple GUI tools to develop tests and
modify your site design
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• Advanced A/B & Multivariate testing tool
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modify your site design
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select champion and end test
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• “Small Business” product tier included for
Professional/Enterprise subs at no charge
(a $588 value)
94. Visual Website Optimizer
• “Small Business” product tier included for
Professional/Enterprise subs at no charge
(a $588 value)
• 10,000 visitors tested across up to 3 tests
We have a focused mission with the Acquia Network: to provide you with everything you need to successfully create and maintain extraordinary web experiences on Drupal. So what does that look like?\n
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At the core or the Acquia Network is the Acquia Library, a massive collection of help, tips & tricks, and resolution to every problem we have seen across Acquia’s support, consulting, and engineering teams. \n\n(talk about the stats)\n\n(talk about the coming soon)\n
At the core or the Acquia Network is the Acquia Library, a massive collection of help, tips & tricks, and resolution to every problem we have seen across Acquia’s support, consulting, and engineering teams. \n\n(talk about the stats)\n\n(talk about the coming soon)\n
At the core or the Acquia Network is the Acquia Library, a massive collection of help, tips & tricks, and resolution to every problem we have seen across Acquia’s support, consulting, and engineering teams. \n\n(talk about the stats)\n\n(talk about the coming soon)\n
At the core or the Acquia Network is the Acquia Library, a massive collection of help, tips & tricks, and resolution to every problem we have seen across Acquia’s support, consulting, and engineering teams. \n\n(talk about the stats)\n\n(talk about the coming soon)\n
At the core or the Acquia Network is the Acquia Library, a massive collection of help, tips & tricks, and resolution to every problem we have seen across Acquia’s support, consulting, and engineering teams. \n\n(talk about the stats)\n\n(talk about the coming soon)\n
At the core or the Acquia Network is the Acquia Library, a massive collection of help, tips & tricks, and resolution to every problem we have seen across Acquia’s support, consulting, and engineering teams. \n\n(talk about the stats)\n\n(talk about the coming soon)\n
At the core or the Acquia Network is the Acquia Library, a massive collection of help, tips & tricks, and resolution to every problem we have seen across Acquia’s support, consulting, and engineering teams. \n\n(talk about the stats)\n\n(talk about the coming soon)\n
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The final piece of the Acquia Network is the safety net we offer through our support and advisement. We live by a simple rule at Acquia -- big or small, we will not let our customers fail. \n\n(speak to each bullet)\n
The final piece of the Acquia Network is the safety net we offer through our support and advisement. We live by a simple rule at Acquia -- big or small, we will not let our customers fail. \n\n(speak to each bullet)\n
The final piece of the Acquia Network is the safety net we offer through our support and advisement. We live by a simple rule at Acquia -- big or small, we will not let our customers fail. \n\n(speak to each bullet)\n
The final piece of the Acquia Network is the safety net we offer through our support and advisement. We live by a simple rule at Acquia -- big or small, we will not let our customers fail. \n\n(speak to each bullet)\n
The final piece of the Acquia Network is the safety net we offer through our support and advisement. We live by a simple rule at Acquia -- big or small, we will not let our customers fail. \n\n(speak to each bullet)\n
The final piece of the Acquia Network is the safety net we offer through our support and advisement. We live by a simple rule at Acquia -- big or small, we will not let our customers fail. \n\n(speak to each bullet)\n
The part of the Acquia Network I am most excited about today are the services we now include. We have always offered Acquia Search, an easy way for you to add faceted search to your site, and Mollom spam blocking for your user generated content, but we are announcing 3 new services included with your Acquia subscription -- Mobify, New Relic, and Visual Website Optimizer.\n\n(speak about each)\n\nThese are all free with your subscription. You get a combined value of almost $4000 with your Acquia Network subscription. Use just a couple of these services and you have more than paid fro your subscription.\n\nGoing forward, we are also opening up an API to allow you as developers or product owners to add your service to the Network as well. The API will allow you to list and sell your product, bundle it in with Acquia subscriptions to encourage trials, or we will even be able to manage the entire payment process for you so that you don’t need to set up a store front on your own. \n
The part of the Acquia Network I am most excited about today are the services we now include. We have always offered Acquia Search, an easy way for you to add faceted search to your site, and Mollom spam blocking for your user generated content, but we are announcing 3 new services included with your Acquia subscription -- Mobify, New Relic, and Visual Website Optimizer.\n\n(speak about each)\n\nThese are all free with your subscription. You get a combined value of almost $4000 with your Acquia Network subscription. Use just a couple of these services and you have more than paid fro your subscription.\n\nGoing forward, we are also opening up an API to allow you as developers or product owners to add your service to the Network as well. The API will allow you to list and sell your product, bundle it in with Acquia subscriptions to encourage trials, or we will even be able to manage the entire payment process for you so that you don’t need to set up a store front on your own. \n
The part of the Acquia Network I am most excited about today are the services we now include. We have always offered Acquia Search, an easy way for you to add faceted search to your site, and Mollom spam blocking for your user generated content, but we are announcing 3 new services included with your Acquia subscription -- Mobify, New Relic, and Visual Website Optimizer.\n\n(speak about each)\n\nThese are all free with your subscription. You get a combined value of almost $4000 with your Acquia Network subscription. Use just a couple of these services and you have more than paid fro your subscription.\n\nGoing forward, we are also opening up an API to allow you as developers or product owners to add your service to the Network as well. The API will allow you to list and sell your product, bundle it in with Acquia subscriptions to encourage trials, or we will even be able to manage the entire payment process for you so that you don’t need to set up a store front on your own. \n
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Content Picker\nStart by picking mobile content from an existing website. It’s easy — point and click the blocks your mobile users should see, or use CSS selectors. This quick process only needs to be done once for each template (eg. homepage, article view, search). Mobile content is always up-to-date and in sync with the full site.\nMobile CSS\nA mobile website should reflect the look & feel of your brand. With Mobify the HTML IDs, classes and attributes from your desktop site are retained. Anything not relevant on mobile (such as desktop absolute positioning) is automatically removed. This provides a lot of flexibility & control for expert web designers.\nLive Preview\nThere are many mobile devices out there — your website will look a little different on each one. Mobify Studio provides a quick way to preview how content & images will look on different screens. Any changes in mobile CSS will be reflected right away — no guessing necessary!\n\n
Content Picker\nStart by picking mobile content from an existing website. It’s easy — point and click the blocks your mobile users should see, or use CSS selectors. This quick process only needs to be done once for each template (eg. homepage, article view, search). Mobile content is always up-to-date and in sync with the full site.\nMobile CSS\nA mobile website should reflect the look & feel of your brand. With Mobify the HTML IDs, classes and attributes from your desktop site are retained. Anything not relevant on mobile (such as desktop absolute positioning) is automatically removed. This provides a lot of flexibility & control for expert web designers.\nLive Preview\nThere are many mobile devices out there — your website will look a little different on each one. Mobify Studio provides a quick way to preview how content & images will look on different screens. Any changes in mobile CSS will be reflected right away — no guessing necessary!\n\n
Content Picker\nStart by picking mobile content from an existing website. It’s easy — point and click the blocks your mobile users should see, or use CSS selectors. This quick process only needs to be done once for each template (eg. homepage, article view, search). Mobile content is always up-to-date and in sync with the full site.\nMobile CSS\nA mobile website should reflect the look & feel of your brand. With Mobify the HTML IDs, classes and attributes from your desktop site are retained. Anything not relevant on mobile (such as desktop absolute positioning) is automatically removed. This provides a lot of flexibility & control for expert web designers.\nLive Preview\nThere are many mobile devices out there — your website will look a little different on each one. Mobify Studio provides a quick way to preview how content & images will look on different screens. Any changes in mobile CSS will be reflected right away — no guessing necessary!\n\n
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1: Easily add and manage protected forms\n2: Edit settings on each form\n3. Add your own custom blacklists\n
1: Easily add and manage protected forms\n2: Edit settings on each form\n3. Add your own custom blacklists\n
1: Easily add and manage protected forms\n2: Edit settings on each form\n3. Add your own custom blacklists\n