There are two types of software: application software and system software. Application software includes open source, off-the-shelf, and bespoke programs for tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentations. System software allows application software to run, and includes operating systems and utility programs that optimize computer performance. Operating systems provide graphical or command line interfaces to communicate with hardware and applications.
Defense Against the Dark Arts of Game Piracy and CheatingArka Ray
Windows is an open platform unlike Xbox, so the client cannot be fully trusted. Games for Windows Live (GFWL) provides various digital rights management (DRM) features to protect games from piracy at different stages, including authentication, anti-debugging, zero-day piracy protection, and server-side authentication (SSA) with online access codes. GFWL also offers multiplayer, achievements, downloadable content (DLC) and other features to provide benefits to legitimate users while blocking pirates. Developers can choose different options for using these protections and features offline versus requiring an online connection.
The document discusses the features and functionality of Adobe Connect Pro, including its meeting room layouts, roles, sharing capabilities, communication tools, and group collaboration features. It describes pods that make up the meeting room interface, roles like host and presenter, options for sharing screens, documents, and whiteboards. It also outlines text and audio/video chat, attendee lists, note pads, file sharing, web links, breakout rooms, and enhanced participant privileges. An example meeting room setup is provided, and participants are invited to ask questions in the chat.
This document provides an introduction to Windows Store apps. It discusses that Windows Store apps are full screen, fit to the window, and require a closing gesture. They can be written in any .NET supported language and use WinJS. The document also summarizes that WinRT is a layer on the Windows 8 OS that uses some basic .NET classes and the Windows 8 UI, and only supports apps for the Windows Store. It provides examples of commonly used WinJS controls and reasons why apps may be activated or terminated.
The document discusses integrating Microsoft Azure with Windows Store app development. It outlines creating a storage account and mobile service on Azure and configuring them. It then details adding the Azure integration to a Windows Store app by including app keys in app.xaml, binding data from Azure tables to a listview in the app, and adding buttons to perform actions like deleting or updating data in the mobile service. Resources for learning more are provided at the end.
The document provides an overview of SharePoint apps and the new Office Store. It discusses the different types of SharePoint apps including SharePoint-hosted apps, Autohosted apps, and Provider-hosted apps. It covers the app hosting models, permissions, and development tools. It demonstrates how to create a basic SharePoint-hosted app in Visual Studio. It also discusses publishing apps to the Office Store and various monetization strategies like paid apps and in-app purchases. The Office Store aims to be a one-stop shop for all types of SharePoint and Office apps that can benefit both enterprise and consumer users.
Microsoft Design principles and UI – Alius Petraška, Adroiti Technologies
Windows UI style design has a set of five guiding principles to help you make the best choices when designing your app. These principles are the foundation for building great Windows Store apps. Consider these principles as you plan your app, and always ensure your design and development choices live up to these principles which this session will help provide context.
This document provides an overview of application development for Windows Phone 7. It discusses the app model, user interface model, software architecture, hardware foundation, and cloud integration services. The app model focuses on the user experience and allows apps to integrate with key Microsoft services like Bing, notifications, and location through common frameworks. The UI model organizes apps using pages and sessions. The software architecture includes frameworks for Silverlight, XNA, and the common language runtime. Hardware specifications include touchscreens, sensors, cameras, and performance requirements. Cloud services enable location, notifications, and accessing existing web services from apps.
There are two types of software: application software and system software. Application software includes open source, off-the-shelf, and bespoke programs for tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentations. System software allows application software to run, and includes operating systems and utility programs that optimize computer performance. Operating systems provide graphical or command line interfaces to communicate with hardware and applications.
Defense Against the Dark Arts of Game Piracy and CheatingArka Ray
Windows is an open platform unlike Xbox, so the client cannot be fully trusted. Games for Windows Live (GFWL) provides various digital rights management (DRM) features to protect games from piracy at different stages, including authentication, anti-debugging, zero-day piracy protection, and server-side authentication (SSA) with online access codes. GFWL also offers multiplayer, achievements, downloadable content (DLC) and other features to provide benefits to legitimate users while blocking pirates. Developers can choose different options for using these protections and features offline versus requiring an online connection.
The document discusses the features and functionality of Adobe Connect Pro, including its meeting room layouts, roles, sharing capabilities, communication tools, and group collaboration features. It describes pods that make up the meeting room interface, roles like host and presenter, options for sharing screens, documents, and whiteboards. It also outlines text and audio/video chat, attendee lists, note pads, file sharing, web links, breakout rooms, and enhanced participant privileges. An example meeting room setup is provided, and participants are invited to ask questions in the chat.
This document provides an introduction to Windows Store apps. It discusses that Windows Store apps are full screen, fit to the window, and require a closing gesture. They can be written in any .NET supported language and use WinJS. The document also summarizes that WinRT is a layer on the Windows 8 OS that uses some basic .NET classes and the Windows 8 UI, and only supports apps for the Windows Store. It provides examples of commonly used WinJS controls and reasons why apps may be activated or terminated.
The document discusses integrating Microsoft Azure with Windows Store app development. It outlines creating a storage account and mobile service on Azure and configuring them. It then details adding the Azure integration to a Windows Store app by including app keys in app.xaml, binding data from Azure tables to a listview in the app, and adding buttons to perform actions like deleting or updating data in the mobile service. Resources for learning more are provided at the end.
The document provides an overview of SharePoint apps and the new Office Store. It discusses the different types of SharePoint apps including SharePoint-hosted apps, Autohosted apps, and Provider-hosted apps. It covers the app hosting models, permissions, and development tools. It demonstrates how to create a basic SharePoint-hosted app in Visual Studio. It also discusses publishing apps to the Office Store and various monetization strategies like paid apps and in-app purchases. The Office Store aims to be a one-stop shop for all types of SharePoint and Office apps that can benefit both enterprise and consumer users.
Microsoft Design principles and UI – Alius Petraška, Adroiti Technologies
Windows UI style design has a set of five guiding principles to help you make the best choices when designing your app. These principles are the foundation for building great Windows Store apps. Consider these principles as you plan your app, and always ensure your design and development choices live up to these principles which this session will help provide context.
This document provides an overview of application development for Windows Phone 7. It discusses the app model, user interface model, software architecture, hardware foundation, and cloud integration services. The app model focuses on the user experience and allows apps to integrate with key Microsoft services like Bing, notifications, and location through common frameworks. The UI model organizes apps using pages and sessions. The software architecture includes frameworks for Silverlight, XNA, and the common language runtime. Hardware specifications include touchscreens, sensors, cameras, and performance requirements. Cloud services enable location, notifications, and accessing existing web services from apps.
This document provides an overview of the Windows Phone 7 platform, including:
- The application frameworks that power Windows Phone apps, such as Silverlight and XNA.
- The app model and hosting environment, including sandboxing and isolation of apps.
- The common hardware capabilities across Windows Phones, including touchscreens, cameras, and sensors.
- The tools and services available to developers, such as the emulator, cloud services, and Xbox Live integration.
- The process for deploying and distributing apps through the Windows Phone Marketplace.
AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) is a cross-platform runtime environment for building desktop applications using Adobe Flash and Flex technologies. It allows developers to reuse code and features from web applications, while also providing capabilities typically found in desktop apps like local data storage and the ability to run in the background. AIR competes with technologies like Google Gears, Mozilla Prism, and Microsoft Silverlight for developing rich internet applications that have more functionality than traditional web apps. It supports Windows, Mac, with Linux support in development.
Silverlight is a development platform for creating engaging web and mobile applications using .NET. It allows visually rich experiences through technologies like HD video, 3D graphics, and animation. Silverlight supports a wide range of platforms and browsers and provides tools for building business and consumer applications. Some key capabilities include media playback, rich graphics, data binding, and cross-platform deployment. Major companies like Netflix, the NFL, and NBC have used Silverlight to deliver interactive video experiences with features like HD streaming, DVR controls, and multiple simultaneous camera views.
A preview of Microsoft Windows Vista. A look at the features to be introduced in the operating system when it debuts , two months later, on December 1, 2006.
This document provides an introduction to developing Android applications. It discusses the prerequisites of object-oriented programming experience and Java knowledge. It then explains what Android is, the components that make up an Android application like activities, fragments, services and broadcast receivers. It provides an overview of how to structure an Android app using these components to display screens, persist data, play audio and respond to phone events. It also briefly introduces Android resources, intents and the AndroidManifest file.
This document summarizes key points about application compatibility between Windows versions. Most software that runs on Windows Vista will also run on Windows 7, with some exceptions for low-level code. Hardware compatible with Vista will also generally work with 7. While there are few surface-level changes, under the hood there are deeper changes to security, drivers, deployment and networking. The document outlines specific compatibility issues applications may face when moving from XP to 7 or Vista to 7, such as new folder locations and changes due to User Account Control. It provides recommendations on using new Windows 7 APIs and features to enhance applications.
Google Chrome OS is a lightweight operating system built on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for web applications and web browsing. It is based on the Google Chrome browser and aims to provide a fast, simple, and secure computing experience. Key features include booting in seconds, requiring only a Google login, automatic updates, and storing all data in the cloud to avoid data loss. Applications are web-based and run in a sandbox for security. While hardware-dependent currently, Chrome OS is open source and Google is working with OEMs to make Chrome OS machines available later this year.
Windows Live Essentials 2011 is a free suite of productivity applications from Microsoft that includes Messenger, Mail, Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, Writer, Mesh, and Family Safety. It requires Windows 7, Vista, Server 2008 or compatible operating systems with 1GB RAM and a 1.6GHz processor or faster. Additional requirements apply for specific features like video chat or HD video that require webcams, microphones, and faster processors. The applications provide features like email access, photo organization, video editing, blogging, syncing between devices, and parental controls.
Consuming Media Services from different clientsGuada Casuso
This document provides information about media platforms, partnerships, technologies, and players for streaming video across various devices and platforms. It includes sections on Azure CDN partners and custom media processors, supported web and app platforms, player frameworks for Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, Android and iOS, recommended formats and specifications, and links to documentation and code samples.
Slides from UX@Vitra presentation around Experience Continuum at Microsoft. The slides address Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Silverlight and Microsoft Surface.
This document provides an overview of key improvements and new features in Windows 7, including improved fundamentals for performance, reliability and responsiveness. It discusses ways for applications to take advantage of new Windows 7 capabilities like the taskbar, libraries, multi-touch, ribbon UI, sensors and location services, and enhanced graphics APIs. The document calls developers to optimize their applications for Windows 7 and leverage these new capabilities to provide richer user experiences.
FOSS Techlab provides open source consultancy services. Their document discusses the benefits of open source software such as cost savings, freedom from vendor lock-in, and increased security and customizability compared to proprietary software. It also outlines their services including software repositories, deployment servers, eLearning platforms, and recommendations for diskless thin client systems. Their goal is to promote the use of open source software in academic institutions through education and training.
'THE AGE OF DATA STREAMING' by DENIS BURYACHKOVSKY at OdessaJS'2020OdessaJS Conf
I will cover the main aspects of preparing media resources and implementation of their streaming using famous approaches of media giants.
I've been interested in this topic because working with media is a great challenge for every web developer.
With Adobe CS6 and the Creative Cloud, there are many new possibilities to consider when it comes to motion and interactive tools! Flash Professional CS6 allows a number of new publish targets; including sprite sheets, the updated Flash Player and AIR runtimes, and even HTML5. We'll then have a look at how the Creative Cloud works for users in consideration of files, products, and services &closing with a detailed overview of a new product that is only available through cloud subscription: Adobe Edge!
Developing Applications with Windows Phone 7Brad Tutterow
Windows Phone 7 is designed to integrate people, office, pictures, music, video, games and other experiences into a standardized hardware platform. It includes a .NET runtime, tools for developing applications, and integration with cloud services like notifications and location. Applications can be built using either a game framework or XAML/event-driven UI framework. The deployment process involves developing, submitting for validation and certification, and releasing in the Windows Phone Marketplace.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Frédéric HARPER and Laurent DUVEAU comparing the web development technologies Silverlight and HTML5. Some key points:
- Silverlight is a plugin that allows developing rich desktop-style applications for web browsers, while HTML5 can be used on any device with recent browsers without plugins.
- Both support development with Visual Studio and provide controls and capabilities for graphics, media, 3D, and data binding, though Silverlight controls and capabilities are more extensive currently.
- Performance benchmarks comparing row processing, vector graphics, and bitmap manipulation between the two technologies were demonstrated.
- The presenters concluded there is no clear winner currently as both technologies continue advancing
This document provides an overview of the Android platform. It discusses Android's history and evolution over time. The key components of the Android software stack are explained, including the Linux kernel, Dalvik virtual machine, application framework, and system services. The document also covers core Android app development topics such as activities, intents, services, and user interface design.
Microsoft stärkt KMUs Unternehmen durch Technologien, mit denen sich geschäftliche Vorteile in den vier folgenden Schlüsselbereichen erzielen lassen.
Effizientes Unternehmenswachstum
Ortsunabhängiges Arbeiten
Sicherheit des Unternehmens
Kundenbeziehungen vertiefen
Mehr Informationen und Details zu den Studien sowie dem Microsoft Surface finden Sie hier:
http://www.microsoft.com/de-ch/business/business-news/wie-moderne-unternehmen-technologie-fur-sich-nutzen-konnen/
This document provides an overview of the Windows Phone 7 platform, including:
- The application frameworks that power Windows Phone apps, such as Silverlight and XNA.
- The app model and hosting environment, including sandboxing and isolation of apps.
- The common hardware capabilities across Windows Phones, including touchscreens, cameras, and sensors.
- The tools and services available to developers, such as the emulator, cloud services, and Xbox Live integration.
- The process for deploying and distributing apps through the Windows Phone Marketplace.
AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) is a cross-platform runtime environment for building desktop applications using Adobe Flash and Flex technologies. It allows developers to reuse code and features from web applications, while also providing capabilities typically found in desktop apps like local data storage and the ability to run in the background. AIR competes with technologies like Google Gears, Mozilla Prism, and Microsoft Silverlight for developing rich internet applications that have more functionality than traditional web apps. It supports Windows, Mac, with Linux support in development.
Silverlight is a development platform for creating engaging web and mobile applications using .NET. It allows visually rich experiences through technologies like HD video, 3D graphics, and animation. Silverlight supports a wide range of platforms and browsers and provides tools for building business and consumer applications. Some key capabilities include media playback, rich graphics, data binding, and cross-platform deployment. Major companies like Netflix, the NFL, and NBC have used Silverlight to deliver interactive video experiences with features like HD streaming, DVR controls, and multiple simultaneous camera views.
A preview of Microsoft Windows Vista. A look at the features to be introduced in the operating system when it debuts , two months later, on December 1, 2006.
This document provides an introduction to developing Android applications. It discusses the prerequisites of object-oriented programming experience and Java knowledge. It then explains what Android is, the components that make up an Android application like activities, fragments, services and broadcast receivers. It provides an overview of how to structure an Android app using these components to display screens, persist data, play audio and respond to phone events. It also briefly introduces Android resources, intents and the AndroidManifest file.
This document summarizes key points about application compatibility between Windows versions. Most software that runs on Windows Vista will also run on Windows 7, with some exceptions for low-level code. Hardware compatible with Vista will also generally work with 7. While there are few surface-level changes, under the hood there are deeper changes to security, drivers, deployment and networking. The document outlines specific compatibility issues applications may face when moving from XP to 7 or Vista to 7, such as new folder locations and changes due to User Account Control. It provides recommendations on using new Windows 7 APIs and features to enhance applications.
Google Chrome OS is a lightweight operating system built on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for web applications and web browsing. It is based on the Google Chrome browser and aims to provide a fast, simple, and secure computing experience. Key features include booting in seconds, requiring only a Google login, automatic updates, and storing all data in the cloud to avoid data loss. Applications are web-based and run in a sandbox for security. While hardware-dependent currently, Chrome OS is open source and Google is working with OEMs to make Chrome OS machines available later this year.
Windows Live Essentials 2011 is a free suite of productivity applications from Microsoft that includes Messenger, Mail, Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, Writer, Mesh, and Family Safety. It requires Windows 7, Vista, Server 2008 or compatible operating systems with 1GB RAM and a 1.6GHz processor or faster. Additional requirements apply for specific features like video chat or HD video that require webcams, microphones, and faster processors. The applications provide features like email access, photo organization, video editing, blogging, syncing between devices, and parental controls.
Consuming Media Services from different clientsGuada Casuso
This document provides information about media platforms, partnerships, technologies, and players for streaming video across various devices and platforms. It includes sections on Azure CDN partners and custom media processors, supported web and app platforms, player frameworks for Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, Android and iOS, recommended formats and specifications, and links to documentation and code samples.
Slides from UX@Vitra presentation around Experience Continuum at Microsoft. The slides address Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Silverlight and Microsoft Surface.
This document provides an overview of key improvements and new features in Windows 7, including improved fundamentals for performance, reliability and responsiveness. It discusses ways for applications to take advantage of new Windows 7 capabilities like the taskbar, libraries, multi-touch, ribbon UI, sensors and location services, and enhanced graphics APIs. The document calls developers to optimize their applications for Windows 7 and leverage these new capabilities to provide richer user experiences.
FOSS Techlab provides open source consultancy services. Their document discusses the benefits of open source software such as cost savings, freedom from vendor lock-in, and increased security and customizability compared to proprietary software. It also outlines their services including software repositories, deployment servers, eLearning platforms, and recommendations for diskless thin client systems. Their goal is to promote the use of open source software in academic institutions through education and training.
'THE AGE OF DATA STREAMING' by DENIS BURYACHKOVSKY at OdessaJS'2020OdessaJS Conf
I will cover the main aspects of preparing media resources and implementation of their streaming using famous approaches of media giants.
I've been interested in this topic because working with media is a great challenge for every web developer.
With Adobe CS6 and the Creative Cloud, there are many new possibilities to consider when it comes to motion and interactive tools! Flash Professional CS6 allows a number of new publish targets; including sprite sheets, the updated Flash Player and AIR runtimes, and even HTML5. We'll then have a look at how the Creative Cloud works for users in consideration of files, products, and services &closing with a detailed overview of a new product that is only available through cloud subscription: Adobe Edge!
Developing Applications with Windows Phone 7Brad Tutterow
Windows Phone 7 is designed to integrate people, office, pictures, music, video, games and other experiences into a standardized hardware platform. It includes a .NET runtime, tools for developing applications, and integration with cloud services like notifications and location. Applications can be built using either a game framework or XAML/event-driven UI framework. The deployment process involves developing, submitting for validation and certification, and releasing in the Windows Phone Marketplace.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Frédéric HARPER and Laurent DUVEAU comparing the web development technologies Silverlight and HTML5. Some key points:
- Silverlight is a plugin that allows developing rich desktop-style applications for web browsers, while HTML5 can be used on any device with recent browsers without plugins.
- Both support development with Visual Studio and provide controls and capabilities for graphics, media, 3D, and data binding, though Silverlight controls and capabilities are more extensive currently.
- Performance benchmarks comparing row processing, vector graphics, and bitmap manipulation between the two technologies were demonstrated.
- The presenters concluded there is no clear winner currently as both technologies continue advancing
This document provides an overview of the Android platform. It discusses Android's history and evolution over time. The key components of the Android software stack are explained, including the Linux kernel, Dalvik virtual machine, application framework, and system services. The document also covers core Android app development topics such as activities, intents, services, and user interface design.
Microsoft stärkt KMUs Unternehmen durch Technologien, mit denen sich geschäftliche Vorteile in den vier folgenden Schlüsselbereichen erzielen lassen.
Effizientes Unternehmenswachstum
Ortsunabhängiges Arbeiten
Sicherheit des Unternehmens
Kundenbeziehungen vertiefen
Mehr Informationen und Details zu den Studien sowie dem Microsoft Surface finden Sie hier:
http://www.microsoft.com/de-ch/business/business-news/wie-moderne-unternehmen-technologie-fur-sich-nutzen-konnen/
What is the Internet of Things?
Sascha Corti, Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Switzerland about the Internet of Things, how IoT is changing the business and the technology behind the Internet of Things.
Swiss MSDN newsletter:
http://msdn.ch/newsletter
Case Study: Modernisierung der IT Infrastruktur bei TransaMicrosoft Schweiz
Im Rahmen des ersten Modern Business Forum stellten Transa, Acommit und Microsoft am Beispiel von Transa, grösster Reise- und Outdoor-Händler der Schweiz, die gelungene Modernisierung der IT-Infrastruktur vor.
Mehr zu #modernbiz und Microsoft Technologien für KMU unter http://www.microsoft.com/de-ch/business/modern-biz/
Christian Ruf, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik der Universität St.Gallen, zeigte in seinem Referat beim Microsoft Modern Business Forum auf, wo Praxis und Forschung zum Thema Mobile Business stehen. Dabei wird deutlich, dass dem Mobile Business drei Prinzipien zugrunde liegen: Die Geräte müssen intuitiv zu bedienen sein, intelligente Inhalte liefern und allgegenwärtig einsetzbar sein, ob privat oder im Business.
Mehr zu #modernbiz, moderner IT Infrastruktur und innovativen Technologien unter http://www.microsoft.com/de-ch/business/modern-biz/
Der Weg in eine moderne Arbeitswelt mit dem FlexWork PhasenmodellMicrosoft Schweiz
Flexible Arbeitsweisen lassen sich selbstverständlich nicht von heute auf morgen etablieren. Nicht jedes Unternehmen verfügt über die nötige Technologie und auch Mitarbeitende und Führungspersonal müssen sich auf die neue Art zu arbeiten einstellen können.
Die Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz hat in Kooperation mit den Initianten des Home Office Day das wissenschaftliche FlexWork Phasenmodell erarbeitet, mit dem jedes Unternehmen die Umstellung zu einer mobil-flexiblen Arbeitsweise meistern kann – egal ob KMU oder grosser Konzern.
Das FlexWork Phasenmodell zeigt, wie Mensch, Technologie und Arbeitsraum zusammenspielen können, um die Arbeitsproduktivität und die Lebensqualität zu erhöhen. So entsteht eine Unternehmenskultur, in der die Mitarbeitenden nicht nur ihre Arbeit verrichten, sondern dies auch motiviert und gerne tun – und zwar egal zu welcher Zeit oder an welchem Ort.
http://www.microsoft.ch/new-work
http://www.homeofficeday.ch
Netzwerkunternehmen in Phase 5 - Das FlexWork PhasenmodellMicrosoft Schweiz
Phase 5 – Netzwerkunternehmen:
Mobil-flexible Arbeit ist zur Norm geworden. Arbeit und Privatleben verlaufen fast parallel und sind nicht stark geregelt. Die Arbeit ist meist in Projektstruktur organisiert und die virtuelle und physische Zusammenarbeit ist dank der Verwendung mobiler Geräte wie dem Windows Phone oder dem Surface Tablet und Anwendungen wie der Office Enterprise 3 Edition mit Lync, der Enterprise CAL Suite, den Microsoft Server Systemen und dem Enterprise Social Network Yammer gut abgestimmt. Nur 2% aller Organisationen in der Schweiz sind so gut für die mobil-flexible Arbeit vernetzt, besonders Grossunternehmen sind gut ausgestattet.
Keine der befragten Verwaltungseinrichtungen hat bisher die fünfte Phase erreicht, für die Mehrheit (63%) ist mobil-flexible Arbeit eine Ausnahme, im Umbruch befinden sich 16% und nur in einigen wenigen Organisationen hat sich diese Arbeitsweise etabliert, was wohl auch daran liegt, dass die Organisationen nicht international ausgerichtet sind.
http://www.microsoft.ch/new-work
http://www.homeofficeday.ch
Flexible Arbeit weitgehend etabliert in Phase 4 - Das FlexWork PhasenmodellMicrosoft Schweiz
Phase 4 – mobil-flexible Arbeit weitgehend etabliert:
Das Unternehmen hat Regeln und eine geeignete technologische Infrastruktur zur mobil-flexiblen Arbeit bereitgestellt. Tools wie Office Professional Plus, Enterprise CAL Suite, Microsoft Office 365 Enterprise E4 mit Microsoft Lync sowie die Microsoft Server Systeme unterstützen das vernetzte Arbeiten. Auch durch die Nutzung mobiler Geräte wie dem Windows Phone und dem Surface Tablet vermischen sich Beruf und Privates mehr und mehr. Arbeiten ausserhalb des Unternehmensstandortes ist bei 16% der Schweizer Organisationen weitgehend etabliert.
http://www.microsoft.ch/new-work
http://www.homeofficeday.ch
Phase 3 – Umbruch und schleichende Ablösung:
Die Unternehmen probieren verschiedene Arbeitsformen, Massnahmen und Technologien zur mobil-flexiblen Arbeit aus wie z. B. das Microsoft Surface Tablet, Office Professional Plus, die Exchange und SharePoint Server, Microsoft Cloud Dienste, die Office Enterprise 3 Edition sowie Microsoft Standalone und Workloads. Zur Bewältigung dieser Testphase müssen einheitliche Regeln festgelegt werden. 35 % der Schweizer Unternehmen und Organisationen experimentieren bereits mit diesen verschiedenen Arbeitsformen.
http://www.microsoft.ch/new-work
http://www.homeofficeday.ch
Flexible mobile Arbeit als Ausnahme in Phase 2 - Das Flexwork PhasenmodellMicrosoft Schweiz
Phase 2 – mobil-flexible Arbeit als Ausnahme:
Die Arbeit von zu Hause aus wird nur in bestimmten Fällen erlaubt, ist jedoch nicht die Regel. Zusätzlich zum Desktop Rechner nutzen einige Beschäftigte bereits Smartphones wie das Windows Phone. Tools wie Office Professional Plus, die Exchange und SharePoint Server, Microsoft Cloud Dienste sowie die Office Enterprise 3 Edition unterstützen die Arbeit von unterwegs. Bei knapp 25% der befragten Organisationen ist diese Art der Arbeitsgestaltung noch die Ausnahme.
http://www.microsoft.ch/new-work
http://www.homeofficeday.ch
Ortsgebundene Arbeit in Phase 1 - FlexWork PhasenmodellMicrosoft Schweiz
Phase 1 – ortsgebundene Arbeit:
Arbeit findet zu festen Zeiten ausschliesslich am Unternehmensstandort satt, benutzt werden Desktop-PCs mit Anwendungen wie Microsoft Office und dem Microsoft Exchange Server. Es gibt ausgeprägte Hierarchien.
Laut einer Studie des Marktforschungsinstituts Link befinden sich 10 % der Schweizer Unternehmen und Organisationen zurzeit in dieser Phase. Für fast 20% der KMUs ist die mobil-flexible Arbeitsgestaltung sogar gar kein Thema.
http://www.microsoft.ch/new-work
http://www.homeofficeday.ch
The document discusses several topics related to the changing nature of work and skills in the digital age:
1) It mentions cloud computing and how work is being transformed by new technologies like synthetic biology, 3D printing, big data, and robotics.
2) It emphasizes the need for workers to constantly reinvent themselves and upgrade their skills to avoid being made obsolete. Generic low-skill jobs are being replaced while demand grows for roles like "machine whisperers" and professionals who can create solutions.
3) The document lists several competencies that will be important for future success, including social skills, creativity, communication, leadership, and the ability to adapt to constant change.
Presentation "Adapting Your Sales Strategy by Analyzing, Interpreting and Using Historical Data" by Julien De Perrot, Senior Data and Operation Analyst, LeShop.ch, @ Executive Circle Summit December 2013.
Have a look at the story and learn new things about marketing power users, big data & data center and analysis.
Was passiert vor und nach dem Like? Social Media TippsMicrosoft Schweiz
Aufmerksamkeit und Interesse dank Social – Was passiert vor und nach dem Like? Vortrag von Arend Hendriks, Country Manager Advertising & Online, Microsoft Schweiz beim Executive Circle Summit Dezember 2013 über die Herausforderungen im Social Media Marketing, den Kundenkontakt im Social Media und die Realisierung in der Praxis wie bei Ebay.
Inklusive Tipps aus der Praxis!
Presentation by Christof Zogg, DPE Lead,
Microsoft Schweiz, @ Executive Circle Summit December 2013, about cloud computing & the cloud force, Windows Azure & mobile services, apps (from heaven) & app developer/publisher success.
Presentation by Fiona Shanley, Director Marketing & Operations, Microsoft Schweiz, @ Executive Circle Summit December 2013, about enabling marketing in the age of the customer, advertising and trends.
Presentation by François Rüf, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Schweiz, @ Executive Circle Summit December 2013, about the social customer, social strategies, CRM and social media and Microsoft.
Nunit vs XUnit vs MSTest Differences Between These Unit Testing Frameworks.pdfflufftailshop
When it comes to unit testing in the .NET ecosystem, developers have a wide range of options available. Among the most popular choices are NUnit, XUnit, and MSTest. These unit testing frameworks provide essential tools and features to help ensure the quality and reliability of code. However, understanding the differences between these frameworks is crucial for selecting the most suitable one for your projects.
This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
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Basic playback
Progressive download
Local playback
Streaming
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Codecs
PlayReady/DRM
Video effects
Extensibility
Captioning
Advertising
Error/Retry logic
UI/Styling
Playlist Management
15. Windows 8 media pipeline
Playback/Preview
Media Foundation
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MediaElement
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Network
XAML
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File
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PlayTo
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HLS
Capabilities
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App Bar
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Remote
debugging
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