The best operating system I found out is the Linux. What you want to do you can do easily with the help of Linux.
The helping support you will get the 24 hours and the important thing that it is protected from the virus.
Ensafer Presentation at NSM's Security Conference 2014 in Oslo (Norway)Terje Wold
My presentation of Ensafer for Dropbox encryption at The Norwegian National Security Authority's (Norwegian abbreviation: NSM) annual security conference in Oslo (Norway) on March 19th 2014.
The document discusses adapting Linux, specifically Ubuntu, for use on wide area networks (WANs). It outlines some key benefits of Linux like being open source, secure, and less hardware dependent compared to commonly used Windows OS. While Linux is good, Windows is more familiar and companies prefer spending on something with less user problems. The document argues that Ubuntu could simplify business environments by providing common business software like email, web browsing, office suites for free or low cost. Ubuntu also offers better security than Windows systems by using a user/root access model.
The document discusses adapting Linux, specifically Ubuntu, for use on wide area networks (WANs). It outlines the benefits of Linux over Windows, such as being open source, free, secure, and less hardware dependent. While Linux is a good option for businesses, Windows is more commonly used due to familiarity and marketing. However, Linux provides robust and secure server, email, office, and web browsing applications with few viruses. Ubuntu in particular could simplify business environments while providing substantial security and cost benefits over Windows.
Top ten OSS products cutting out costs and making a difference in the public ...Ubertas
Linux and Open Source Software can save valuable resources for your organisation – we look at the top products that make a real difference in business.
P2 – explain the purpose of operating systemsJamesColwell
The document discusses the three main operating systems - Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. It provides a brief history of each OS, including the people who invented them, key versions released over the years, and their basic security features and support options. Windows was invented by Bill Gates in 1985 and is the most widely used today. Mac OS was created by Steve Jobs in a garage in 1984 and is now one of the largest tech companies. Linux was developed by Linus Torvalds in 1991 as a free and open-source operating system, but struggles for market share against Windows and Mac OS.
Ensafer Presentation at NSM's Security Conference 2014 in Oslo (Norway)Terje Wold
My presentation of Ensafer for Dropbox encryption at The Norwegian National Security Authority's (Norwegian abbreviation: NSM) annual security conference in Oslo (Norway) on March 19th 2014.
The document discusses adapting Linux, specifically Ubuntu, for use on wide area networks (WANs). It outlines some key benefits of Linux like being open source, secure, and less hardware dependent compared to commonly used Windows OS. While Linux is good, Windows is more familiar and companies prefer spending on something with less user problems. The document argues that Ubuntu could simplify business environments by providing common business software like email, web browsing, office suites for free or low cost. Ubuntu also offers better security than Windows systems by using a user/root access model.
The document discusses adapting Linux, specifically Ubuntu, for use on wide area networks (WANs). It outlines the benefits of Linux over Windows, such as being open source, free, secure, and less hardware dependent. While Linux is a good option for businesses, Windows is more commonly used due to familiarity and marketing. However, Linux provides robust and secure server, email, office, and web browsing applications with few viruses. Ubuntu in particular could simplify business environments while providing substantial security and cost benefits over Windows.
Top ten OSS products cutting out costs and making a difference in the public ...Ubertas
Linux and Open Source Software can save valuable resources for your organisation – we look at the top products that make a real difference in business.
P2 – explain the purpose of operating systemsJamesColwell
The document discusses the three main operating systems - Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. It provides a brief history of each OS, including the people who invented them, key versions released over the years, and their basic security features and support options. Windows was invented by Bill Gates in 1985 and is the most widely used today. Mac OS was created by Steve Jobs in a garage in 1984 and is now one of the largest tech companies. Linux was developed by Linus Torvalds in 1991 as a free and open-source operating system, but struggles for market share against Windows and Mac OS.
This document discusses Linux and compares it to Windows. It begins with questions about Linux and then provides a brief history, noting that Linux was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Charts show that Linux has faster boot up times than Windows. A comparison chart outlines key differences between Linux and Windows, such as Linux being free, open source, more customizable, and more secure. The document also notes Linux has more efficient running than Windows and concludes with inviting the reader to view a Linux tour.
This document summarizes several software versions:
- Linux 4.0 was a small release by Linus Torvalds with device drivers, architecture work, file system fixes and network issues.
- iOS 10 added updates to iMessage, Siri, Photos, 3D Touch and the lock screen, and introduced Universal Clipboard continuity between iOS and macOS.
- macOS Sierra focused on Continuity, iCloud, and windowing support, and included Apple Pay and Siri.
How I Contribute to OpenStack: Hastexo’s Florian HaasRackspace
Florian Haas is the CEO and co-founder of hastexo, a company that provides consultancy and support for OpenStack. He became involved with OpenStack because it has an active, growing community and is making rapid progress. Haas' main contribution was authoring and maintaining the OpenStack High Availability Guide, though he credits his colleague Martin Loschwitz with developing the actual concepts and code. Haas believes the openness of OpenStack allows for very flexible, scalable cloud platforms and that having many developers contributing leads to fewer bugs and easier development of new features.
The document provides a history of the Linux operating system. It describes how Linux originated from earlier projects like Unix, GNU, and MINIX. It then discusses how Linus Torvalds began developing Linux in 1991 and made the code freely available, leading to its growth as an open-source operating system. A timeline shows the major versions of the Linux kernel released from 1991 to 2017, with descriptions of new features and changes in each version.
Use GUI (Applications ->System Settings-> Security Level) to activate the firewall.
Allow standard services and any specific port based application.
All other services and ports are blocked.
Linux is a group of computer operating systems based on Unix. There are over 2000 registered Linux distributions with some of the most popular being Debian, Ubuntu, Open-SUSE, and Mandriva. Linux can be installed on desktops, laptops, servers, mobile devices, and more. It is currently used more than Windows on servers and is free and open source software, allowing users freedom and control over their system.
This presentation introduced an IoT ecosystem for entrepreneurs, discussing scalable and secure IoT systems, the importance of security measures, and industry standards. It covered ESP SOCs, Mongoose OS, AWS IoT, AWS IoT Analytics, and examples of securing IoT systems through public key encryption.
Linux was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds as an open-source alternative to the proprietary Minix operating system. Some key features of Linux include its portability across different hardware, its open-source and collaborative development model, its ability to support multiple users and programs running simultaneously, its hierarchical file system, and its built-in security features like password protection. Linux also provides advantages over other operating systems like Windows by being free, allowing for custom modifications, and providing highly secure and robust servers.
There are nine major tenets of the Linux philosophy outlined in the document: small modular programs, storing data in text files, combining programs together through inputs and outputs, avoiding captive user interfaces, and making every program a filter. The Unix philosophy at the core of Linux emphasizes small, single-purpose programs and flexibility for users to chain programs together to perform complex tasks. It treats all hardware and software as regular files that can be accessed and manipulated in the same way for consistency.
Linux is a free and open-source operating system based on Unix. It is widely used for servers, supercomputers, smartphones and more due to its reliability, security and flexibility. Linus Torvalds began developing Linux in 1991 as a student project due to the lack of free operating systems. Linux and Unix both use a kernel to control hardware/software resources. Linux is highly modular and customizable as an open-source OS. It is commonly used for servers, desktops, embedded systems, and research.
Unix is an operating system developed in the 1960s that is still constantly being developed. It is a stable, multi-user system that can be used for servers, desktops, and laptops. Unix systems also have a graphical user interface, though knowledge of the command line is still required for some operations. Unix is also the underlying technology of the internet, as many internet protocols and applications were first developed on Unix systems. It provides users with tools and utilities that can be combined to perform tasks through scripting.
Tsofttech is a One of the best quality training center for online, Classroom and Corporate trainings In Hyderabad . We are providing Linux Admin online training through world wide. Tsofttech is excellent Linux Admin training center in Hyderabad. After course we will give support for certification, Resume preparation and how to prepare for interviews.
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- Linux originated from the open source software movement started by Richard Stallman and his GNU project in the 1980s. It aimed to create an operating system with source code available to all that could be freely modified and shared.
- Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel in 1991 as a hobby. His open source operating system gained popularity and various Linux distributions were later developed by companies and organizations.
- Today Linux powers many servers, embedded systems, and has gained widespread adoption for tasks like web hosting, high-performance computing, and more due to its security, customizability, and low cost. However, it requires more technical expertise from users compared to other operating systems.
Every time you switch on your computer, you see a screen where you can perform different activities like write, browse the internet or watch a video. What is it that makes the computer hardware work like that? How does the processor on your computer know that you are asking it to run a mp3 file?
Well, it is the operating system or the kernel which does this work. A kernel is a program at the heart of any operating system that takes care of fundamental stuff, like letting hardware communicate with software.
So, to work on your computer you need an operating system (OS). In fact, you are using one as you read on your computer. Now, you may have used popular OS’s like Windows, Apple OS X but here we see what Linux is and what benefits it offers over other OS choices.
Windows and Linux are both operating systems. Windows was created by Microsoft and first released in 1985, while Linux is an open-source operating system based on Unix. Linux is free to use, more secure, and runs on various hardware platforms, while Windows is faster to boot and has more repair tools available but costs money for a license. Both operating systems allow for multi-user access and multitasking of multiple applications at the same time.
This document provides an overview of the Linux operating system. It discusses that Linux is an open-source, multi-user operating system that can run on 32-bit or 64-bit hardware. It then describes some key features of Linux like portability, security, and its hierarchical file system. The document also outlines the architecture of Linux, including its hardware layer, kernel, shell, and utilities. It compares Linux to Unix and Windows, noting Linux is free while Unix is not and that Linux supports multi-tasking better than Windows. Finally, it lists some advantages like free/open-source nature and stability as well as disadvantages such as lack of standard edition and less gaming support.
The document provides information on the history and features of the UNIX operating system. It discusses that UNIX was first created in 1969 at Bell Labs and made commercially available in 1977. It then describes several key features of UNIX including being multi-tasking, multi-user, having a hierarchical file system, shell interface, and being portable across different hardware. The document also discusses the UNIX kernel and system architecture, including the kernel interacting with hardware and managing tasks like memory, files, and processes. It provides information on different UNIX shells like the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell.
Linux is an open-source operating system developed in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. It has a modular design with a Linux kernel that manages hardware resources. Some key advantages of Linux include being free, more efficient than Windows, and having high security. However, disadvantages include difficulty adapting to its command line interface for new users, lack of compatibility with some popular software and games, and less technical support compared to proprietary operating systems. The document provides an overview of Linux, including its history, architecture, advantages, disadvantages, and features.
The document provides an introduction to the UNIX operating system. It describes UNIX as a CUI operating system that serves as an interface between hardware and software and can be used on various computer types. The history of UNIX is discussed, noting it was developed at Bell Labs as an alternative to MULTICS and was later rewritten in C language. Key features of UNIX include being multi-user, multi-tasking, portable, having a hierarchical file structure, and machine independence. The document also outlines the structure and components of the UNIX operating system.
Linux is an open-source operating system that runs on various computer hardware platforms. It originated from the Unix operating system and GNU project. The key components of a Linux system include the kernel, shell/graphical interfaces, system utilities, and application software. Linux has advantages like being free, secure, and stable. However, hardware support and installation processes can sometimes be more challenging than Windows.
This document discusses Linux and compares it to Windows. It begins with questions about Linux and then provides a brief history, noting that Linux was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Charts show that Linux has faster boot up times than Windows. A comparison chart outlines key differences between Linux and Windows, such as Linux being free, open source, more customizable, and more secure. The document also notes Linux has more efficient running than Windows and concludes with inviting the reader to view a Linux tour.
This document summarizes several software versions:
- Linux 4.0 was a small release by Linus Torvalds with device drivers, architecture work, file system fixes and network issues.
- iOS 10 added updates to iMessage, Siri, Photos, 3D Touch and the lock screen, and introduced Universal Clipboard continuity between iOS and macOS.
- macOS Sierra focused on Continuity, iCloud, and windowing support, and included Apple Pay and Siri.
How I Contribute to OpenStack: Hastexo’s Florian HaasRackspace
Florian Haas is the CEO and co-founder of hastexo, a company that provides consultancy and support for OpenStack. He became involved with OpenStack because it has an active, growing community and is making rapid progress. Haas' main contribution was authoring and maintaining the OpenStack High Availability Guide, though he credits his colleague Martin Loschwitz with developing the actual concepts and code. Haas believes the openness of OpenStack allows for very flexible, scalable cloud platforms and that having many developers contributing leads to fewer bugs and easier development of new features.
The document provides a history of the Linux operating system. It describes how Linux originated from earlier projects like Unix, GNU, and MINIX. It then discusses how Linus Torvalds began developing Linux in 1991 and made the code freely available, leading to its growth as an open-source operating system. A timeline shows the major versions of the Linux kernel released from 1991 to 2017, with descriptions of new features and changes in each version.
Use GUI (Applications ->System Settings-> Security Level) to activate the firewall.
Allow standard services and any specific port based application.
All other services and ports are blocked.
Linux is a group of computer operating systems based on Unix. There are over 2000 registered Linux distributions with some of the most popular being Debian, Ubuntu, Open-SUSE, and Mandriva. Linux can be installed on desktops, laptops, servers, mobile devices, and more. It is currently used more than Windows on servers and is free and open source software, allowing users freedom and control over their system.
This presentation introduced an IoT ecosystem for entrepreneurs, discussing scalable and secure IoT systems, the importance of security measures, and industry standards. It covered ESP SOCs, Mongoose OS, AWS IoT, AWS IoT Analytics, and examples of securing IoT systems through public key encryption.
Linux was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds as an open-source alternative to the proprietary Minix operating system. Some key features of Linux include its portability across different hardware, its open-source and collaborative development model, its ability to support multiple users and programs running simultaneously, its hierarchical file system, and its built-in security features like password protection. Linux also provides advantages over other operating systems like Windows by being free, allowing for custom modifications, and providing highly secure and robust servers.
There are nine major tenets of the Linux philosophy outlined in the document: small modular programs, storing data in text files, combining programs together through inputs and outputs, avoiding captive user interfaces, and making every program a filter. The Unix philosophy at the core of Linux emphasizes small, single-purpose programs and flexibility for users to chain programs together to perform complex tasks. It treats all hardware and software as regular files that can be accessed and manipulated in the same way for consistency.
Linux is a free and open-source operating system based on Unix. It is widely used for servers, supercomputers, smartphones and more due to its reliability, security and flexibility. Linus Torvalds began developing Linux in 1991 as a student project due to the lack of free operating systems. Linux and Unix both use a kernel to control hardware/software resources. Linux is highly modular and customizable as an open-source OS. It is commonly used for servers, desktops, embedded systems, and research.
Unix is an operating system developed in the 1960s that is still constantly being developed. It is a stable, multi-user system that can be used for servers, desktops, and laptops. Unix systems also have a graphical user interface, though knowledge of the command line is still required for some operations. Unix is also the underlying technology of the internet, as many internet protocols and applications were first developed on Unix systems. It provides users with tools and utilities that can be combined to perform tasks through scripting.
Tsofttech is a One of the best quality training center for online, Classroom and Corporate trainings In Hyderabad . We are providing Linux Admin online training through world wide. Tsofttech is excellent Linux Admin training center in Hyderabad. After course we will give support for certification, Resume preparation and how to prepare for interviews.
For More: https://tsofttech.com/linux-admin-online-training
Attend Free Demo On Linux Admin
Sign Up Now: https://bit.ly/3rp0W84
To Boost Your IT Career to Next Level by Expert Faculty's. Register now to reserve your spot.
- Linux originated from the open source software movement started by Richard Stallman and his GNU project in the 1980s. It aimed to create an operating system with source code available to all that could be freely modified and shared.
- Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel in 1991 as a hobby. His open source operating system gained popularity and various Linux distributions were later developed by companies and organizations.
- Today Linux powers many servers, embedded systems, and has gained widespread adoption for tasks like web hosting, high-performance computing, and more due to its security, customizability, and low cost. However, it requires more technical expertise from users compared to other operating systems.
Every time you switch on your computer, you see a screen where you can perform different activities like write, browse the internet or watch a video. What is it that makes the computer hardware work like that? How does the processor on your computer know that you are asking it to run a mp3 file?
Well, it is the operating system or the kernel which does this work. A kernel is a program at the heart of any operating system that takes care of fundamental stuff, like letting hardware communicate with software.
So, to work on your computer you need an operating system (OS). In fact, you are using one as you read on your computer. Now, you may have used popular OS’s like Windows, Apple OS X but here we see what Linux is and what benefits it offers over other OS choices.
Windows and Linux are both operating systems. Windows was created by Microsoft and first released in 1985, while Linux is an open-source operating system based on Unix. Linux is free to use, more secure, and runs on various hardware platforms, while Windows is faster to boot and has more repair tools available but costs money for a license. Both operating systems allow for multi-user access and multitasking of multiple applications at the same time.
This document provides an overview of the Linux operating system. It discusses that Linux is an open-source, multi-user operating system that can run on 32-bit or 64-bit hardware. It then describes some key features of Linux like portability, security, and its hierarchical file system. The document also outlines the architecture of Linux, including its hardware layer, kernel, shell, and utilities. It compares Linux to Unix and Windows, noting Linux is free while Unix is not and that Linux supports multi-tasking better than Windows. Finally, it lists some advantages like free/open-source nature and stability as well as disadvantages such as lack of standard edition and less gaming support.
The document provides information on the history and features of the UNIX operating system. It discusses that UNIX was first created in 1969 at Bell Labs and made commercially available in 1977. It then describes several key features of UNIX including being multi-tasking, multi-user, having a hierarchical file system, shell interface, and being portable across different hardware. The document also discusses the UNIX kernel and system architecture, including the kernel interacting with hardware and managing tasks like memory, files, and processes. It provides information on different UNIX shells like the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell.
Linux is an open-source operating system developed in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. It has a modular design with a Linux kernel that manages hardware resources. Some key advantages of Linux include being free, more efficient than Windows, and having high security. However, disadvantages include difficulty adapting to its command line interface for new users, lack of compatibility with some popular software and games, and less technical support compared to proprietary operating systems. The document provides an overview of Linux, including its history, architecture, advantages, disadvantages, and features.
The document provides an introduction to the UNIX operating system. It describes UNIX as a CUI operating system that serves as an interface between hardware and software and can be used on various computer types. The history of UNIX is discussed, noting it was developed at Bell Labs as an alternative to MULTICS and was later rewritten in C language. Key features of UNIX include being multi-user, multi-tasking, portable, having a hierarchical file structure, and machine independence. The document also outlines the structure and components of the UNIX operating system.
Linux is an open-source operating system that runs on various computer hardware platforms. It originated from the Unix operating system and GNU project. The key components of a Linux system include the kernel, shell/graphical interfaces, system utilities, and application software. Linux has advantages like being free, secure, and stable. However, hardware support and installation processes can sometimes be more challenging than Windows.
Linux is an open-source operating system. It began as a personal project by Linus Torvalds in 1991 to create a free kernel. Since then, Linux has grown to be used widely for servers, desktops, embedded systems, and more. It provides users freedom and control over the operating system through access to its source code. Many popular distributions of Linux exist, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora.
The document discusses several open-source and research operating systems, categorized as either Unix-like or non-Unix-like. It provides brief descriptions of each operating system, including their origins, purposes, key features, and status. Some of the operating systems discussed include MINIX, Plan 9, Inferno, OpenSolaris, Linux, Mach, EROS and its successors CapROS and Coyotos, and Nemesis.
The document discusses several open-source and research operating systems, categorized as either Unix-like or non-Unix-like. It provides descriptions of operating systems such as MINIX, Plan 9 from Bell Labs, Inferno, OpenSolaris, Linux, GNU, Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), Mach, L4, EROS and its successors CapROS and Coyotos, Nemesis, and Singularity. It also mentions researchers involved in developing some of these systems such as Andrew Tanenbaum, Ken Thompson, and Dennis Ritchie.
This document discusses the principles and philosophy of Linux. It identifies nine major tenets of the Linux philosophy including making each program do one thing well and being small, choosing portability over efficiency, and using software leverage. Each tenet is then explained in more detail with examples. The document also discusses how the Linux philosophy was derived from Unix and aims to provide users with control and flexibility through text-based configuration and chaining of small single-purpose programs.
The document provides information about the UNIX operating system. It begins with an introduction to UNIX and defines an operating system. It then discusses key aspects of UNIX like allocating computer resources, built-in task scheduling, the history and development of UNIX over time by researchers at Bell Labs and the University of California, Berkeley. The document also covers different flavors of UNIX, including proprietary and open-source variations, and summarizes the core components and architecture of the UNIX operating system.
Six Sigma By Mumbai Dabbawalas | Six Sigma Daily Dot
Six Sigma By Mumbai Dabbawalas-
It is awesome to hear the story about the dabbawalas of Mumbai. They have their different stories in achieving the Six Sigma Rules.
Awesome to feel pride about Mumbai Dabbawalas.
NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE DOCUMENTARY-
Bose Dead Or Alive
It is the great question to many of the people that no one knows actually that Bose is dead or alive....
But we will try to show you some of the faces that can make you feel that Bose is not dead in 1945.
Tron - A New King CryptoCurrency | Tron Price Predication-
A new cryptocurrency is out in the market where there is a great upward by 27755%
It is a great news for a Investors!!!!
Top 10 Christmas Facts | By DailyDot
It is necessary to know the facts about many things like why we celebrate Christmas? And many more things.
Top 10 are important in knowing the current status of any place.
As the world is moving towards the global part of the world the world has to know the concept of the cryptocurrency as namecoin, bitcoin, litecoin, laxmicoin, etc.
Important concepts are held at an interval of basic needs.
THE DEFINATION IS GIVEN BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT (AICPA).
ACCOUNTING IS AN ART OF RECORDING, CLASSIFIED AND SUMMERING IN A SIGNIFICANT MEMBER AND IN TURNS OF MONEY, TRANSACTION, AND EVENT WHICH HAVE A RESULT.
By referring the video you will definitely know the terms and concepts used in accounts and definitely, you will score much as possible.
GOODS-COMMODITIES WHICH HAVE PHYSICAL EXISTENCE ARE CALLED GOODS. IN ECONOMICS THEY ARE MEANT TO SATISFY THE NEEDS OF HUMAN BEING.
SERVICE-COMMODITIES WHICH ARE INTANGIBLE AND DO NOT HAVE PHYSICAL EXISTENCE ARE CALLED SERVICE. IN ECONOMICS THEY ARE MEANT TO SATISFY THE NEEDS OF HUMAN LIFE.
THE WORLD ECONOMICS IS DERIVED FROM ARTHASHASTRA , MEANS “THE SCIENCE OF BENEFITS IN PRACTICAL LIFE.”
THE ENGLISH WORLD ECONOMICS IS DERIVATE FROM A GREEK WORD OIKONOMOS, MEANS ”MANAGEMENT OF HOUSEHOLDS.”
THERE ARE FOUR PURUSHARTHAS-ARTH, KAMA, DHARMA, AND MOKSHA.
ANY ACTIVITY WHICH IS DONE FOR THE MONETARY CONSIDERATION OR FOR ECONOMICS GAINS IS TERMED AS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY.
ALL ECONOMIC ACTIVITY CAN BE TERMED AS PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES.
The History and life about the 16th president were not simple. The hardship of life was traveled from a small family to a known politician. About his history, was noted to be motivational and also inspirational.
Bhopal Gas Tragedy - The Great Tragedy in EraDaily Dot
When IT WAS CAME INTO EXISTENCE-2 DECEMBER, 1984
What does it cause-Methyl Isocyanides leak from Union Carbide India Limited storage tank
Deaths-Around 16,000 (Estimated)
Non-fatal injuries-At least 558,125
What happens earlier-During 1983 and 1984, there were leaks of MIC, chlorine, monomethyl amine, phosgene, and carbon tetrachloride, sometimes in combination.
Who was responsible-Victims of Bhopal disaster march in September 2006 demanding the extradition of American Warren Anderson from the United States?
Punishment-$17 million
Environment effect-When the factory was closed in 1986, pipes, drums and tanks were sold. The MIC and the Sevin plants are still there, as are storage of different residues. The isolation material is falling down and spreading.
Other impacts-In 1985, Henry Waxman, a California Democrat, called for a U.S. government inquiry into the Bhopal disaster, which resulted in U.S. legislation regarding the accidental release of toxic chemicals in the United States.
In 1567, when Crown Prince Pratap Singh was only 27, Chittor was surrounded by the Mughal forces of Emperor Akbar. Maharana Udai Singh II decided to leave Chittor and move his family to Gogunda, rather than capitulate to the Mughals.
In Gogunda, Maharana Udai Singh II and his nobles set up a temporary government of the kindom of Mewar. In 1572, the Maharana passed away, leaving the way for Crown Prince Pratap Singh to become the Maharana.
This document provides information on the rulers of the Mughal Empire of India from Babur in the early 1500s to Bahadur Shah Zafar in the mid-1800s. It includes their names, birth/death dates and locations, parents, spouses and children. Some of the most prominent rulers included Akbar, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb and Bahadur Shah Zafar. The Mughal Empire reached its peak under Akbar and Shah Jahan and then declined during the rule of Aurangzeb and later emperors.
There are in all 10 cities that the cleanest cities rewarded by the government that they are the cleanest cities in the India
The Ranking is as follows-
1.Indore
2.Bhopal
3.Vizag
4.Surat
5.Mysore
6.Trichy
7.New Delhi
8.Navi Mumbai
9.Tirupati
10.Vadodara
When he was inventing the bulb, he attempted an total 10000 bulbs which was been exploited as the experiments was some how different and not eligible but after trying experiment on 10,001 bulbs, he was succeeded and became the father of bulb and who was remembered till now.
William Shakespeare- The great Poet of all TimeDaily Dot
Shakespeare is widely considered the world’s greatest dramatist.Shakespeare has given many words (estimate of 1,700 – 3,000) to the English language.Estimations of Shakespeare’s vocabulary range from 17,000 to 29,000 words.
There are more than 80 variations recorded for the spelling of his name.He wrote 38 plays and 154 works that we know about.
Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist. He developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics. Einstein's work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science.
Dolly was born on 5th July 1996 from three mothers.
She was created using the technique of somatic cell nuclear transfer.In these the cell nucleus from adult cell is transferred into unfertilized oocyte. The initial attempt to clone animal made from embryonic cell from which the DNA nucleus was extracted.The DNA nucleus was then implanted into unfertilized egg, from which existing nucleus been removed.
The Android version history has been well updated till the date from the alpha to oreo.
The versions are been updated that all should know from where it was started.
Alpha
Beta
Cupcake
Donut
Eclair
Froyo
GingerBread
HoneyComb
IceCream Sandwich
JellyBean
Kitkat
Lollipop
Marshmallow
Noughat
Oreo
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Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
Adli Wahid, Senior Internet Security Specialist at APNIC, delivered a presentation titled 'Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
Decentralized Justice in Gaming and EsportsFederico Ast
Discover how Kleros is transforming the landscape of dispute resolution in the gaming and eSports industry through the power of decentralized justice.
This presentation, delivered by Federico Ast, CEO of Kleros, explores the innovative application of blockchain technology, crowdsourcing, and incentivized mechanisms to create fair and efficient arbitration processes.
Key Highlights:
- Introduction to Decentralized Justice: Learn about the foundational principles of Kleros and how it combines blockchain with crowdsourcing to develop a novel justice system.
- Challenges in Traditional Arbitration: Understand the limitations of conventional arbitration methods, such as high costs and long resolution times, particularly for small claims in the gaming sector.
- How Kleros Works: A step-by-step guide on the functioning of Kleros, from the initiation of a smart contract to the final decision by a jury of peers.
- Case Studies in eSports: Explore real-world scenarios where Kleros has been applied to resolve disputes in eSports, including issues like cheating, governance, player behavior, and contractual disagreements.
- Practical Implementation: Detailed walkthroughs of how disputes are handled in eSports tournaments, emphasizing speed, cost-efficiency, and fairness.
- Enhanced Transparency: The role of blockchain in providing an immutable and transparent record of proceedings, ensuring trust in the resolution process.
- Future Prospects: The potential expansion of decentralized justice mechanisms across various sectors within the gaming industry.
For more information, visit kleros.io or follow Federico Ast and Kleros on social media:
• Twitter: @federicoast
• Twitter: @kleros_io
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.