Digital Transformation of Civil Engineering and Constructionpdemian
Delivered on 30th June 2020, ‘Emerging fields in Civil Engineering’, International Webinar for Students,Easwari Engineering College, Chennai, India (Online)
Leveraging change through digital capability - Scott Hibberson, Marcus Elliot...Jisc
Led by Scott Hibberson, subject specialist - online learning and the digital student experience, Jisc.
With contributions from:
Marcus Elliott and Kerry Pinny, digital educational developers, University of Lincoln
Connect more in Nottingham, Tuesday 12 July 2016.
The 10 Best Office 365 Features You’ve Never Used (But Should)Christian Buckley
Most people understand the core capabilities in Office 365: they can log in, access email, upload documents, join in discussions. But are there features that go largely unused, but which can help you unlock personal or team productivity? In this presentation, Office Server and Services MVP Christian Buckley walks through 10 features that fit this description – and will help end users unlock untapped productivity and get the most out of the Office 365 platform and related Microsoft Office functionality.
Digital Transformation of Civil Engineering and Constructionpdemian
Delivered on 30th June 2020, ‘Emerging fields in Civil Engineering’, International Webinar for Students,Easwari Engineering College, Chennai, India (Online)
Leveraging change through digital capability - Scott Hibberson, Marcus Elliot...Jisc
Led by Scott Hibberson, subject specialist - online learning and the digital student experience, Jisc.
With contributions from:
Marcus Elliott and Kerry Pinny, digital educational developers, University of Lincoln
Connect more in Nottingham, Tuesday 12 July 2016.
The 10 Best Office 365 Features You’ve Never Used (But Should)Christian Buckley
Most people understand the core capabilities in Office 365: they can log in, access email, upload documents, join in discussions. But are there features that go largely unused, but which can help you unlock personal or team productivity? In this presentation, Office Server and Services MVP Christian Buckley walks through 10 features that fit this description – and will help end users unlock untapped productivity and get the most out of the Office 365 platform and related Microsoft Office functionality.
Project teams often use shadow IT, instead of the much slower traditional IT, to facilitate rapidly changing complex business requirements and quick release cycles. As a result, an unmanaged, ungoverned set of IT solutions reside in enterprises that keeps CIOs awake at night. This presenation also explains how enterprises can leverage cloud-enabled ALM frameworks to build managed and governed empowered IT that enables quick release cycles and template-driven rapid development, empowering developers to develop, test, and release apps in a governed secured manner.
Kentucky's Cybersecurity Pathway for Teens By Ryan DealDawn Yankeelov
Jefferson County Public Schools will be implementing Kentucky's new cybersecurity pathway this Fall. This presentation was made at Techfest Louisville 2017 hosted by the Technology Association of Louisville Kentucky.
Smarter Cities briefing for the Technology Strategy Board's Future Cities Cat...Rick Robinson
I recently spent the afternoon briefing the UK Technology Strategy Board's Future Cities Catapult team on IBM's engagement in the Smarter Cities market. This presentation covers our Research projects and "Smarter Cities Challenge" through which we developed our understanding of urban challenges and the opportunities for technology to address them; through to our engagement with entrepreneurs and other innovative ecosystems; through to case studies from our work with customers. The downloadable powerpoint file has speaker notes and links to further material.
VERSNEL INNOVATIE MET DATA SCIENCE - WERK SAMEN, OPERATIONALISEER EN SCHAAL M...webwinkelvakdag
Data science is een teamsport. Data scientists, citizen data scientists, gebruikers en ontwikkelaars hebben flexibele en uitbreidbare tools nodig die samenwerking, automatisering en hergebruik van analytische workflows bevorderen. Maar algoritmen zijn slechts een deel van de geavanceerde analytische puzzel. Om voorspellende inzichten te geven, moeten bedrijven zich meer richten op de implementatie, het beheer en de monitoring van analytische modellen. Slimme bedrijven vertrouwen op platforms die de end-to-end analyselevenscyclus ondersteunen en tegelijkertijd beveiliging en governance voor de onderneming bieden.
TIBCO Data Science helpt organisaties innoveren en complexe problemen sneller op te lossen, zodat voorspellende bevindingen snel in optimale resultaten kunnen worden omgezet.
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Wat gaat TIBCO demonstreren? Wat wordt benadrukt in deze sessie?
Leer hoe TIBCO-klanten werken met Wide and Big data.
Welke functionele componenten werken samen in een enterprise data science-omgeving?
Hoe kunnen verschillende persona's een succesvol data science-project opleveren?
Als u krachtige visualisatiemogelijkheden, sterke beschrijvende analyses en visionaire voorspellende analyses in één platform wilt samenbrengen, is deze sessie een must om deel te nemen.
Het rapport Gartner Critical Capabilities for Data Science and Machine Learning Platforms 2019 evalueert leveranciers op hun prestaties in vier verschillende use cases verspreid over 15 kritieke capabiliteiten.
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Enterprise Blockchain Business Impact by Industry. private vs publicJonghoon Lee
Overview of Blockchain
Why Enterprise Blockchain ?
1. Operational Efficiency - Cost Saving
2. Interoperability - Immutable Data Management
3. New Biz Opportunity
- Expand Ecosystem
1. Security
2. Marketing (Hype)
Blockchain is Struggling to Emerge from the Pioneering Stage
Blockchain’s Occam Problem
The simplest solution is almost always the best
Blockchain is an infant teleology
- Unstable - Expensive - Complex - Selectively Distrusted
- 대안적 기술이 존재하는데, 투자의 제약이 따르는 Blockchain을 택해야 하는가?
- 기술적 Hype에 편승하는 것인가?
Pain Points from Industry
Hard to understand technology
- Too focused only in technology
- Tech needs more time
Hard to find business benefit
- Not sure what needs to be done
- Different level of understanding between corporates
Low trust in industry due to token sales
- More negative than positive
- But, positive rate is heading up as learning curve goes up
Trough of Disillusionment: 2020 ~ 2022
Business Value-add of Blockchain: $3.1T by 2030
Systems of Trust: Blockchain Support for Enterprise Strategy
The Reasons Why Blockchain is Failed so far
1. 기술을 시작으로 고객을 생각
사업 기획 없이, 기술 중심 (TPS 속도 개선)으로 돌아감
- 사업 기획은 고객 Value를 도출
2. 분산형 DB 이고, 대체재가 많음
일부 Project는 다른 기술 (DB, Cloud 등)로 대체하는게 효율적
- Disruptive가 아닌 Foundation 기술임에도, Algorithm 마케팅
3. 대기업은 Protocol 등만 Decentralized 일뿐, Centralized Private Blockchain ?
Internet 초기, P2P로 Server를 돌렸지만 Cloud로 Centralized 되었듯,
향후 IT Giant가 Centralized 전망
소비자는 Privacy 문제에 책임을 지는 IT Giant 선호
결국, Decentralized 장점은 사라질 것으로 예상
Data 무결성의 경우, Blockchain 대체재가 없음
Stakeholder가 많은 분야로 Ecosystem 확산에는 Enterprise Blockchain 필수
Blockchain is the Future of Internet?
Centralized vs Decentralized
Who will Win Among Competing Blockchain Platforms?
Internet vs Blockchain
" Internet 초기, eMail이 Fax를 대체 가능한지 논의 되었음
- 당시 Fax를 잘 활용 중인데, 왜 eMail을 사용해야 하는지 이해 불가
· 향후 eMail을 Color가 지원되는 Fax 보완재로 받아들임
· 이에 Blockchain은 Internet의 보완재로 2단계를 거쳐 진화 예상
① 현재 금융/IT서비스의 기능을 Copy 하는 단계
② 현 기술로 불가능한 기능이 가능한 단계 Blockchain Killer App”
Internet and Blockchain Can They Really be Compared?
Blockchain Trilemma
Private Blockchains are Valuable for Solving Efficiency, and Fraud Problems
I Need a Blockchain, But Which One?
Business Impact of Blockchain by Industry
Emerging Trends in Blockchain Technology
Permissionless vs Permissioned
Enterprise Blockchain Alliances and Consortia
Blockchain Technology Stack
Blockchain Use Cases Addressing Two Major Needs
Decision Tree for Complete Blockchain Technology Use Cases
Public vs Private Blockchains
Public, Consortium or Private Blockchains
Decision Tree for Tokens and Smart Contracts
Decision Tree for Complete Blockchain Technology Use Cases
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Delivered by Sreenath Gopalakrishna, Director of Software Engineering at BT, and Dr Jim Webber, Chief Scientist at Neo4j, at Gartner Data & Analytics Summit London 2024 this presentation examines how knowledge graphs and GenAI combine in real-world solutions.
BT Group has used the Neo4j Graph Database to enable impressive digital transformation programs over the last 6 years. By re-imagining their operational support systems to adopt self-serve and data lead principles they have substantially reduced the number of applications and complexity of their operations. The result has been a substantial reduction in risk and costs while improving time to value, innovation, and process automation. Future innovation plans include the exploration of uses of EKG + Generative AI.
I gave this talk at the 'Digital Twin Conference' hosted by LH Corp at COEX, Seoul on August 8th, 2019.
Abstract: 'Digital Twin' is a digital replication of real world objects, processes, phenomena that can be used for various purposes. Digital twin concept backs to manufacturing industry in early 2000s for the PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) purposes. It is based on the idea that a digital informational construct about a physical system could be created as an entity on its own. Definitions of digital twin emphasize the three important levels or characteristics. At first, there should be connection between real physical world and corresponding virtual world. To do this, Level 1 digital twin provides virtual 3D models. Secondly, this connection between real world and virtual world is established by generating (near) real time data using sensors or IoT. This is called Level 2 digital twin. Thirdly, Level 3 digital twin carries out certain analyses, predictions, and simulations using virtual 3D and (near) real time data. ‘Smart Spaces’ are interactive environments where humans and technology can openly communicate with each other in a physical or digital setting. Examples of smart spaces include smart cities, smart factories, and smart homes. ‘Smart Spaces’ is one of Garner’s Top 10 Tech Trends for 2019. As spaces are going through digital transformation with 4th industrial revolution, there are many attempts to apply digital twin technology to manage urban, spatial, and industrial issues around the world. Those attempts look set to play an increasingly important role in the creation of smart cities, smart factories, and smart homes. Bringing the virtual and real worlds together in this way can help to give better analysis, visualization, and simulation to the decision-making process. This will be a multi-way process with iterative feedback among stakeholders.
In this talk, I'll share my real experiences in carrying out digital twin and smart space projects. Also I’ll talk about what I’ve learnt from these projects.
Presentation for ALT West Midlands Region Learning Technology Group MeetingJames Clay
The Association of Learning Technology has a new West Midlands Region Learning Technology Group (WMRLTG) who will meet regularly in and around the West Midlands to discuss all aspects of Learning Technology.
The first meeting of the WMRLTG will be held at Keele University on Monday, 13th June between 10am and 1pm. The theme of the meeting is ‘digital capability’ and we are encouraging members to offer presentations or to lead discussions at the meeting based on any of the dimensions covered in the JISC project. - https://www.jisc.ac.uk/rd/projects/building-digital-capability.
From Shadow IT to Empowered IT: Unshackling Your Developers’ Creativity!WSO2
To view recording of this webinar please use the below URL:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/05/from-shadow-it-to-empowered-it-unshackling-your-developers-creativity/
from shadow IT to empowered IT-asanka 2014 08-gartner catalystWSO2
Project teams often use shadow IT, instead of the more slower moving traditional IT, to facilitate rapidly changing complex business requirements and quick release cycles. As a result an unmanaged, ungoverned set of IT solutions reside in enterprises without ownership. The risks of shadow IT keeps the CIO awake at night: business continuity to data protection to unmanaged costs are just a few of these risks. At the same time, the smart CIO knows not to wage war against shadow IT because that’s what keeps the business innovating rapidly.
In this session Asanka Abeysinghe, VP of Solutions Architecture at WSO2, will present how enterprises can leverage cloud enabled ALM frameworks to build managed and governed empowered IT. Topics to be discussed include, managing quick release cycles, template driven rapid development, empowering developers to develop, test and release apps in a governed secured manner, and providing internal business capabilities as APIs for application development. In addition Asanka will explain how innovative WSO2 clients are already gaining startup speed, reducing project risk, and enabling new business models by adopting WSO2 DevOps PaaS solutions
With big data, IoT and a world that becomes increasingly more digital we have to ask ourselves if we as IT department are up to the task? Are we still dealing with data centers - virtual or not - or are we focusing on adding business value for our business/customers?
Functions & Serverless computing – enabled by the likes of AWS, Microsoft, Google and IBM, is decisively gnawing the relics of infrastructure as we once used to know it. Software is joyfully eating the infrastructure world, moving more and more hardware-entrenched capabilities into easy-to-use-and-understand software layers.
2018 is the year in which radical automation will increase speed, quality and value for money and with the next generation of Artificial Intelligence kicking in, machines learn to predict what should be done next, allowing people to focus on real value rather than executing repeatable, semi-manual tasks or repairing what could have been avoided.
Don’t put your head down the rabbit hole, but come to wonderland and experience the new world of software development with rich IT infrastructure that you hardly even notice, just the way infrastructure should be.
Target audience: technical (developers/architects/IT lead) and non technical people (business) who are interested in the future of software development.
ETDP 2015 D2 Key Note Preparing for a Digital Built Britain - David PhilpComit Projects Ltd
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The Digital Built Britain (DBB) programme will build a digital economy for the construction industry in support of dramatically improving delivery, operations and services provided to citizens building on the standards and savings delivered by the BIM level 2 initiative. This session will explore how the Digital Built Britain strategy will take the next steps in defining advanced standards, creating new commercial models and identifying technologies to transform our approach to social infrastructure development and construction. The session will look at the need for operational data sets and integration of telemetry and IoT within the Built Environment and a shift towards Level 3 BIM. Level 3 will enable the interconnected digital design of different elements in a built environment and will extend BIM into the operation of assets over their lifetimes supporting the accelerated delivery of smart cities, services and grids.
Improving your Personal Productivity with Office and Office 365Christian Buckley
While there are many new innovations coming out of Microsoft these days, the things that have greatest impact are the incremental features and capabilities that improve our individual productivity. The goal of this sessions is to help you add some instant productivity with the tools you already have, to learn more about how Microsoft is more deeply integrating
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Many organisations start implementing Agile in a cultural context that is mostly non-Agile. This often creates a significant number of tensions and frictions that the teams adoption Agile are not fully aware of and that can be mitigated using Kanban.
Jose will discuss how we can Kanban to successfully introduce Agile principles and practices in non-Agile organisations, why and how Agility can help businesses significantly improve their results and what are some of the most surprising business performance metrics that we can improve using modern management methods.
Feedback from this talk include:
"I have completely changed my thoughts on bringing upstream people into this with us."
"I took away many invaluable points that my colleagues and I can work on together."
"We're already pretty Agile and applying lean principles, but I still got a huge amount out of your talk and feel very inspired"
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1. Operational Efficiency - Cost Saving
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1. Security
2. Marketing (Hype)
Blockchain is Struggling to Emerge from the Pioneering Stage
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Emerging Trends in Blockchain Technology
Permissionless vs Permissioned
Enterprise Blockchain Alliances and Consortia
Blockchain Technology Stack
Blockchain Use Cases Addressing Two Major Needs
Decision Tree for Complete Blockchain Technology Use Cases
Public vs Private Blockchains
Public, Consortium or Private Blockchains
Decision Tree for Tokens and Smart Contracts
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The Digital Built Britain (DBB) programme will build a digital economy for the construction industry in support of dramatically improving delivery, operations and services provided to citizens building on the standards and savings delivered by the BIM level 2 initiative. This session will explore how the Digital Built Britain strategy will take the next steps in defining advanced standards, creating new commercial models and identifying technologies to transform our approach to social infrastructure development and construction. The session will look at the need for operational data sets and integration of telemetry and IoT within the Built Environment and a shift towards Level 3 BIM. Level 3 will enable the interconnected digital design of different elements in a built environment and will extend BIM into the operation of assets over their lifetimes supporting the accelerated delivery of smart cities, services and grids.
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While there are many new innovations coming out of Microsoft these days, the things that have greatest impact are the incremental features and capabilities that improve our individual productivity. The goal of this sessions is to help you add some instant productivity with the tools you already have, to learn more about how Microsoft is more deeply integrating
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Feedback from this talk include:
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4. What steps do you
need to take to
extend your digital
capability?
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5. New role profile
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http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/6616/1/
JiscProfile_libraryinformationprofessional.pdf
Available with other role profiles and resources at
http://ji.sc/developing-digicap
Mapped to CILIP PKSB
with valued input from
@infolitgroup
8. The digitally capable organisation
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9. Supporting strategy
Assuming our organisations will
focus on some/all of these
elements…
Which areas of digital capability
will libraries/learning resources
services need to develop the
most?
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10. Follow us and join the conversation
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» Digital capability project
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/rd/projects/building-digital-
capability
» Project blog https://digitalcapability.jiscinvolve.org/wp/
» User group http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/jisc-digcap-ug
» Project email address digitalcapability@jisc.ac.uk
» Quick guide https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/developing-
students-digital-literacy
» New guide: Developing organisational approaches to
digital capability http://ji.sc/developing-digicap
» Bespoke consultancy
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/consultancy
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