Amazon web services in the cloud computing landscapelodeblomme
The document discusses Amazon Web Services and its cloud computing landscape. It provides an overview of Amazon S3 for cloud file storage, EC2 for cloud servers, RDS for database services, ElastiCache for in-memory caching, EMR for processing vast amounts of data, SQS for message queuing, and SNS for notifications. It compares some of these services to alternative offerings and discusses considerations around vendor lock-in.
AWS Summit 2014 Perth - Breakout 4
The Cloud future and why Datacom, a billion dollar company has chosen to partner with AWS.
The Cloud landscape is evolving at a dizzying pace. New offerings are being released weekly with diverse pricing and commercial frameworks. In this rapidly changing environment how do you ensure that you select the correct platform that best suits your organisation’s requirements, while also navigating the issues of data security, data sovereignty and business continuity?
Attend this session to hear why the best solution for your business may be to adopt a multi-cloud approach.
During the session we will cover:
- What choosing the right cloud for the right workload really means for business today.
- Challenges and issues you need to consider when selecting a cloud platform.
- Real world scenarios and our experience implementing Cloud solutions – what works, what doesn't.
- The "shift right" trend in Cloud and business technology management.
Presenter: Steven Crockett, Senior Cloud Solutions Specialist, Datacom Systems Australia
The document discusses different cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It compares developing and maintaining a simple website versus using IaaS or PaaS, noting that IaaS involves leasing infrastructure and PaaS involves consuming the platform. SaaS is described as software available through a web browser on a monthly subscription versus a one-time purchase for local use.
AWS 101 and the benefits of Migrating to the CloudCloudHesive
The document discusses a presentation given by Patrick Hannah, VP of Engineering at CloudHesive, about migrating to the AWS cloud. It provides examples of how CloudHesive has helped customers migrate applications like eCommerce platforms, SaaS applications, and end user computing to AWS. The presentation covers where to start when adopting AWS, suggested approaches to migration, choices around virtual machines, containers and serverless functions, and storage options.
Expanding your Data Center with Hybrid Cloud InfrastructureAmazon Web Services
Cloud is a new common for the Hybrid IT strategies. In this session, we will explain what’s different between cloud and your datacenter as well as how to make your Hybrid Cloud strategies
Expanding Your Data Center with Hybrid Cloud InfrastructureAmazon Web Services
Hybrid IT strategies is a common practice for enterprise company. In this session we will introduce some Hybrid IT scenarios and best practices for cloud adoption.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand access to computing resources and services on a pay-as-you-go basis. AWS launched in 2006 to allow other organizations to benefit from Amazon's experience building and managing a large-scale, reliable IT infrastructure. Using AWS, organizations can access virtual servers, storage, databases and other services in minutes without up-front costs or long-term commitments. AWS offers flexibility, cost-effectiveness, scalability and security advantages compared to traditional IT models.
A brief comparison between two cloud platforms AWS vs. Azure. Compare Microsoft Azure services, pricing, customers and more with Amazon AWS through slides.
Amazon web services in the cloud computing landscapelodeblomme
The document discusses Amazon Web Services and its cloud computing landscape. It provides an overview of Amazon S3 for cloud file storage, EC2 for cloud servers, RDS for database services, ElastiCache for in-memory caching, EMR for processing vast amounts of data, SQS for message queuing, and SNS for notifications. It compares some of these services to alternative offerings and discusses considerations around vendor lock-in.
AWS Summit 2014 Perth - Breakout 4
The Cloud future and why Datacom, a billion dollar company has chosen to partner with AWS.
The Cloud landscape is evolving at a dizzying pace. New offerings are being released weekly with diverse pricing and commercial frameworks. In this rapidly changing environment how do you ensure that you select the correct platform that best suits your organisation’s requirements, while also navigating the issues of data security, data sovereignty and business continuity?
Attend this session to hear why the best solution for your business may be to adopt a multi-cloud approach.
During the session we will cover:
- What choosing the right cloud for the right workload really means for business today.
- Challenges and issues you need to consider when selecting a cloud platform.
- Real world scenarios and our experience implementing Cloud solutions – what works, what doesn't.
- The "shift right" trend in Cloud and business technology management.
Presenter: Steven Crockett, Senior Cloud Solutions Specialist, Datacom Systems Australia
The document discusses different cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It compares developing and maintaining a simple website versus using IaaS or PaaS, noting that IaaS involves leasing infrastructure and PaaS involves consuming the platform. SaaS is described as software available through a web browser on a monthly subscription versus a one-time purchase for local use.
AWS 101 and the benefits of Migrating to the CloudCloudHesive
The document discusses a presentation given by Patrick Hannah, VP of Engineering at CloudHesive, about migrating to the AWS cloud. It provides examples of how CloudHesive has helped customers migrate applications like eCommerce platforms, SaaS applications, and end user computing to AWS. The presentation covers where to start when adopting AWS, suggested approaches to migration, choices around virtual machines, containers and serverless functions, and storage options.
Expanding your Data Center with Hybrid Cloud InfrastructureAmazon Web Services
Cloud is a new common for the Hybrid IT strategies. In this session, we will explain what’s different between cloud and your datacenter as well as how to make your Hybrid Cloud strategies
Expanding Your Data Center with Hybrid Cloud InfrastructureAmazon Web Services
Hybrid IT strategies is a common practice for enterprise company. In this session we will introduce some Hybrid IT scenarios and best practices for cloud adoption.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand access to computing resources and services on a pay-as-you-go basis. AWS launched in 2006 to allow other organizations to benefit from Amazon's experience building and managing a large-scale, reliable IT infrastructure. Using AWS, organizations can access virtual servers, storage, databases and other services in minutes without up-front costs or long-term commitments. AWS offers flexibility, cost-effectiveness, scalability and security advantages compared to traditional IT models.
A brief comparison between two cloud platforms AWS vs. Azure. Compare Microsoft Azure services, pricing, customers and more with Amazon AWS through slides.
Enabling Innovative Business Opportunities Through Secure Cloud Adoption - Se...Amazon Web Services
Innovation is at the heart of the collaboration between Intel, Intel Security and AWS. As cloud adoption is fueling the next industrial revolution, this session will explore the new opportunities offered to you through cloud adoption. You will hear from Intel about the latest technologies that will help accelerate the adoption in the cloud in big data, HPC and IoT. As critical business workloads are rapidly deployed, Security needs to be a core component of this cloud adoption, not an afterthought. It should not prevent you from realizing the benefits of moving to cloud infrastructure. In this session Intel Security will also explore core security capabilities to enable automated visibility, security control and compliance in your AWS cloud environment.
Speaker: Andrew Hurren, Senior Regional Solution Architect, Intel Security, ANZ & Peter Kerney, Enterprise Solutions Architect, Intel
In this presentation from the recent AWS Oil & Gas event in Aberdeen, Franz Esser from AWS Partner, Eurotech discusses the solutions that Eurotech have delivered to commom challenges faced by organisations operating in the oil and gas sector.
Winning Governance Strategies for the Technology Disruptions of our TimeCloudHesive
The document discusses governance strategies for technology disruptions using AWS. It provides an overview of AWS services and frameworks that can help with governance, risk and compliance (GRC) challenges posed by disruptive technologies. These include the Cloud Adoption Framework, Well Architected Framework, and security services like GuardDuty, Inspector and Macie. It recommends starting simple on AWS and iterating architectures over time using available guidance.
The document provides an overview comparison of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure on key areas such as features and capabilities, performance/scale/reliability, cost, developer productivity, and management. It finds that AWS focuses more on infrastructure as a service while Azure emphasizes platform as a service. Both offer comprehensive SDKs and tools for developers but Azure may have a productivity edge through tighter integration with Microsoft products. The document also notes differences in pricing models and management consoles between the two cloud platforms.
AWS is a leading cloud computing company that provides lower IT costs through easily scalable computing, database, storage and application development services. It is preferred by developers for its comprehensive web app services including testing across multiple platforms and SDKs. AWS also offers career skills learning and is the established market leader in enterprise cloud services.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud computing platform that offers computing, storage, database, and other services on a pay-as-you-go basis with no long-term commitments. The document discusses AWS services that could help address the company's needs for availability, performance, and growth as user base increases from 2 million to 10 million in the next year. It provides a cost comparison of current hosting costs versus estimated costs of using AWS services over 3 years and recommends a combination of reserved and on-demand instances to handle unpredictable demand.
AWS Public Sector Symposium 2014 Canberra | Getting Started with AWS for Gove...Amazon Web Services
The term "cloud computing" refers to the on demand delivery of IT resources via the Internet with pay as you go pricing. Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a complete set of cloud computing services that enable you to build sophisticated, scalable applications. Join us for this Introduction to AWS Services and discover how government customers in Australia have adopted the AWS platform. We will cover all fundamentals of the AWS platform and provide the information you need to understand Security, Policy and Procurement.
Organizations need a low-cost, low-risk entry point to cloud computing technology that achieves their business goals of agile service delivery, reducing costs, increasing performance and scalability of IT resources, and expanding capabilities. IBM SmartCloud Provisioning provides such a solution through its high scale, low touch architecture that allows rapid and scalable deployment of virtual machines, continuous operations with no downtime, fault tolerance, self-service provisioning, and hypervisor agnosticism.
This document provides an overview of cloud operations. It discusses deployment models including private, public and hybrid clouds. It also discusses various "-ops" like cloud ops, dev ops, ml ops etc and their life cycles. Key design principles for cloud like scalability, elasticity, automation, infrastructure as code etc are covered. Important architectures like load balancers, serverless, containers and microservices following 12 factor app principles are explained. Cloud security concepts like encryption, defense in depth using ambassador, sidecar and adapter patterns are presented. Kubernetes container security patterns are also introduced.
AWS 101 - An Introduction to the Amazon CloudCloudHesive
This document provides an introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS) presented by Patrick Hannah, VP of Engineering at CloudHesive. It begins with an overview of cloud computing benefits like cost savings, scalability, availability and security. It then discusses where to start with AWS, including documentation, concepts of regions/availability zones and categories of services. The document outlines AWS' global infrastructure and breadth of services across computing, storage, databases, networking, developer tools and more. It concludes with best practices like leveraging different storage options and architectures for AWS like lift-and-shift or cloud-native.
AWS Enterprise Day | Running Critical Business Applications on AWSAmazon Web Services
The Cloud Journey for many enterprise customers starts with an initial migration of websites and mobile applications to AWS, followed by deployment of their critical business services. These services, such as SAP and Oracle, are typically more complex and underpin many business processes in the customer's organisation and may be deployed as hybrid solutions, integrated closely with other internal and external services. To do this, customers need to have fast and reliable connectivity to existing on-premise networks, as we covered in the previous session. Let's look at how we can now build on that to help you understand the benefits that many customers have achieved when they moved their business applications to AWS.
ChinaNetCloud - Public Clouds in China OverviewChinaNetCloud
Overview of the Public Clouds in China, including Aliyun, AWS, Tencent plus UCloud, QingCloud, Azure, and more.
Given by Steve Mushero at BarCamp Shanghai 2014 and other events.
Amazon Web Services provides cloud computing services to customers in 190 countries, focusing on security, operational excellence, flexibility and choice, innovation, and lowering costs. AWS has a global infrastructure with regions in the US, Europe, Asia Pacific, and South America. It offers a variety of computing, storage, database, application services and has over 30 services available. AWS aims to rapidly innovate based on customer feedback by continuously adding new services and features weekly/monthly while also lowering prices over time to help customers compete globally.
This document provides information about Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its services and capabilities for public sector organizations in Italy. It includes background on AWS, what cloud computing is, the benefits of cloud computing for customers, AWS services and capabilities, security accreditations, examples of public sector customers using AWS in Italy and Europe, how customers are adopting cloud technologies, and the AWS partner ecosystem in Italy. Key points covered include AWS infrastructure and platform services, the benefits of speed, agility and cost reduction that cloud provides, and case studies of Italian public entities using AWS for initiatives like smart cities, education, healthcare and more.
Cloud computing provides scalable computing resources on demand that can be accessed over the internet. The document discusses different types of cloud computing including public, private and hybrid clouds. It also summarizes how cloud management systems like RightScale allow users to launch and configure virtual servers across multiple cloud providers, deploy applications across server templates for flexibility, and manage multiple servers as a unified deployment. The demo portion shows how to launch a server, dynamically configure server templates, and manage a multi-server environment on RightScale's cloud management platform.
Cloud computing allows companies to outsource their infrastructure needs to large cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS). This reduces costs and provides scalability. AWS offers services like S3 for storage, EC2 for virtual servers, SQS for messaging, and SimpleDB for databases. Companies pay for only the resources they use, allowing them to scale up or down as needed. However, companies must ensure their applications and data are secure when using cloud services.
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Enterprises today are relying on the cloud to improve security, be more agile, and save money. By moving desktops to the cloud, companies are realizing many of these same benefits for end user computing. Amazon WorkSpaces is a secure, managed Windows desktop service running on the AWS cloud, and offers an enhanced security posture, a compelling user experience for a modern mobile workforce, and the flexibility to scale globally. In this session, you'll learn more about how Amazon WorkSpaces can benefit your organization. The session will also address how Amazon WorkSpaces integrates with your existing IT infrastructure, covering identity and access management, network access and design, and end user applications. This session is for enterprise IT professionals interested in learning more about Amazon WorkSpaces in an enterprise environment.
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[AWS Days Microsoft-LA 2015]: Introduction to Microsoft on AWS Amazon Web Services
This presentation covers real world customer examples including as SharePoint, Exchange, SQL Server, and Remote Desktop Services with licensing options. We will explore deployment options and provide an overview of the AWS created QuickStarts and QuickLaunches to help with speed of deployment. This presentation will also include migration options for customer running End of Extended support products such as Windows Server2003 and SQL2005.
Eucalyptus-AWS Hybrid Using RightScale myCloudRightScale
RightScale Conference Santa Clara 2011 - Join Govind Rangasamy and Paul Weiss as they demonstrate how RightScale myCloud with Eucalyptus allows you to easily manage your AWS-compatible hybrid cloud under one management console. Learn how to get your Eucalyptus on-premise private cloud set up on your existing infrastructure, configured with your AWS public cloud and automated in minutes with seamless installation, configuration and management. Also, better understand the specific use cases and benefits for a hybrid cloud, including scenarios for High Performance Compute (HPC), Dev/Test and Scalable Web Services.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Moscú y privar al Kremlin de fondos para financiar su guerra.
Este documento establece el procedimiento para verificar los amperajes y voltajes de las máquinas de soldadura eléctricas y motosoldadoras utilizadas en la reparación de componentes de equipos pesados. El procedimiento describe las responsabilidades del personal involucrado, las definiciones relevantes, y los pasos para medir los valores de amperaje y voltaje de cada máquina utilizando un pinza amperimétrica calibrada.
Enabling Innovative Business Opportunities Through Secure Cloud Adoption - Se...Amazon Web Services
Innovation is at the heart of the collaboration between Intel, Intel Security and AWS. As cloud adoption is fueling the next industrial revolution, this session will explore the new opportunities offered to you through cloud adoption. You will hear from Intel about the latest technologies that will help accelerate the adoption in the cloud in big data, HPC and IoT. As critical business workloads are rapidly deployed, Security needs to be a core component of this cloud adoption, not an afterthought. It should not prevent you from realizing the benefits of moving to cloud infrastructure. In this session Intel Security will also explore core security capabilities to enable automated visibility, security control and compliance in your AWS cloud environment.
Speaker: Andrew Hurren, Senior Regional Solution Architect, Intel Security, ANZ & Peter Kerney, Enterprise Solutions Architect, Intel
In this presentation from the recent AWS Oil & Gas event in Aberdeen, Franz Esser from AWS Partner, Eurotech discusses the solutions that Eurotech have delivered to commom challenges faced by organisations operating in the oil and gas sector.
Winning Governance Strategies for the Technology Disruptions of our TimeCloudHesive
The document discusses governance strategies for technology disruptions using AWS. It provides an overview of AWS services and frameworks that can help with governance, risk and compliance (GRC) challenges posed by disruptive technologies. These include the Cloud Adoption Framework, Well Architected Framework, and security services like GuardDuty, Inspector and Macie. It recommends starting simple on AWS and iterating architectures over time using available guidance.
The document provides an overview comparison of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure on key areas such as features and capabilities, performance/scale/reliability, cost, developer productivity, and management. It finds that AWS focuses more on infrastructure as a service while Azure emphasizes platform as a service. Both offer comprehensive SDKs and tools for developers but Azure may have a productivity edge through tighter integration with Microsoft products. The document also notes differences in pricing models and management consoles between the two cloud platforms.
AWS is a leading cloud computing company that provides lower IT costs through easily scalable computing, database, storage and application development services. It is preferred by developers for its comprehensive web app services including testing across multiple platforms and SDKs. AWS also offers career skills learning and is the established market leader in enterprise cloud services.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud computing platform that offers computing, storage, database, and other services on a pay-as-you-go basis with no long-term commitments. The document discusses AWS services that could help address the company's needs for availability, performance, and growth as user base increases from 2 million to 10 million in the next year. It provides a cost comparison of current hosting costs versus estimated costs of using AWS services over 3 years and recommends a combination of reserved and on-demand instances to handle unpredictable demand.
AWS Public Sector Symposium 2014 Canberra | Getting Started with AWS for Gove...Amazon Web Services
The term "cloud computing" refers to the on demand delivery of IT resources via the Internet with pay as you go pricing. Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a complete set of cloud computing services that enable you to build sophisticated, scalable applications. Join us for this Introduction to AWS Services and discover how government customers in Australia have adopted the AWS platform. We will cover all fundamentals of the AWS platform and provide the information you need to understand Security, Policy and Procurement.
Organizations need a low-cost, low-risk entry point to cloud computing technology that achieves their business goals of agile service delivery, reducing costs, increasing performance and scalability of IT resources, and expanding capabilities. IBM SmartCloud Provisioning provides such a solution through its high scale, low touch architecture that allows rapid and scalable deployment of virtual machines, continuous operations with no downtime, fault tolerance, self-service provisioning, and hypervisor agnosticism.
This document provides an overview of cloud operations. It discusses deployment models including private, public and hybrid clouds. It also discusses various "-ops" like cloud ops, dev ops, ml ops etc and their life cycles. Key design principles for cloud like scalability, elasticity, automation, infrastructure as code etc are covered. Important architectures like load balancers, serverless, containers and microservices following 12 factor app principles are explained. Cloud security concepts like encryption, defense in depth using ambassador, sidecar and adapter patterns are presented. Kubernetes container security patterns are also introduced.
AWS 101 - An Introduction to the Amazon CloudCloudHesive
This document provides an introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS) presented by Patrick Hannah, VP of Engineering at CloudHesive. It begins with an overview of cloud computing benefits like cost savings, scalability, availability and security. It then discusses where to start with AWS, including documentation, concepts of regions/availability zones and categories of services. The document outlines AWS' global infrastructure and breadth of services across computing, storage, databases, networking, developer tools and more. It concludes with best practices like leveraging different storage options and architectures for AWS like lift-and-shift or cloud-native.
AWS Enterprise Day | Running Critical Business Applications on AWSAmazon Web Services
The Cloud Journey for many enterprise customers starts with an initial migration of websites and mobile applications to AWS, followed by deployment of their critical business services. These services, such as SAP and Oracle, are typically more complex and underpin many business processes in the customer's organisation and may be deployed as hybrid solutions, integrated closely with other internal and external services. To do this, customers need to have fast and reliable connectivity to existing on-premise networks, as we covered in the previous session. Let's look at how we can now build on that to help you understand the benefits that many customers have achieved when they moved their business applications to AWS.
ChinaNetCloud - Public Clouds in China OverviewChinaNetCloud
Overview of the Public Clouds in China, including Aliyun, AWS, Tencent plus UCloud, QingCloud, Azure, and more.
Given by Steve Mushero at BarCamp Shanghai 2014 and other events.
Amazon Web Services provides cloud computing services to customers in 190 countries, focusing on security, operational excellence, flexibility and choice, innovation, and lowering costs. AWS has a global infrastructure with regions in the US, Europe, Asia Pacific, and South America. It offers a variety of computing, storage, database, application services and has over 30 services available. AWS aims to rapidly innovate based on customer feedback by continuously adding new services and features weekly/monthly while also lowering prices over time to help customers compete globally.
This document provides information about Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its services and capabilities for public sector organizations in Italy. It includes background on AWS, what cloud computing is, the benefits of cloud computing for customers, AWS services and capabilities, security accreditations, examples of public sector customers using AWS in Italy and Europe, how customers are adopting cloud technologies, and the AWS partner ecosystem in Italy. Key points covered include AWS infrastructure and platform services, the benefits of speed, agility and cost reduction that cloud provides, and case studies of Italian public entities using AWS for initiatives like smart cities, education, healthcare and more.
Cloud computing provides scalable computing resources on demand that can be accessed over the internet. The document discusses different types of cloud computing including public, private and hybrid clouds. It also summarizes how cloud management systems like RightScale allow users to launch and configure virtual servers across multiple cloud providers, deploy applications across server templates for flexibility, and manage multiple servers as a unified deployment. The demo portion shows how to launch a server, dynamically configure server templates, and manage a multi-server environment on RightScale's cloud management platform.
Cloud computing allows companies to outsource their infrastructure needs to large cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS). This reduces costs and provides scalability. AWS offers services like S3 for storage, EC2 for virtual servers, SQS for messaging, and SimpleDB for databases. Companies pay for only the resources they use, allowing them to scale up or down as needed. However, companies must ensure their applications and data are secure when using cloud services.
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Enterprises today are relying on the cloud to improve security, be more agile, and save money. By moving desktops to the cloud, companies are realizing many of these same benefits for end user computing. Amazon WorkSpaces is a secure, managed Windows desktop service running on the AWS cloud, and offers an enhanced security posture, a compelling user experience for a modern mobile workforce, and the flexibility to scale globally. In this session, you'll learn more about how Amazon WorkSpaces can benefit your organization. The session will also address how Amazon WorkSpaces integrates with your existing IT infrastructure, covering identity and access management, network access and design, and end user applications. This session is for enterprise IT professionals interested in learning more about Amazon WorkSpaces in an enterprise environment.
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[AWS Days Microsoft-LA 2015]: Introduction to Microsoft on AWS Amazon Web Services
This presentation covers real world customer examples including as SharePoint, Exchange, SQL Server, and Remote Desktop Services with licensing options. We will explore deployment options and provide an overview of the AWS created QuickStarts and QuickLaunches to help with speed of deployment. This presentation will also include migration options for customer running End of Extended support products such as Windows Server2003 and SQL2005.
Eucalyptus-AWS Hybrid Using RightScale myCloudRightScale
RightScale Conference Santa Clara 2011 - Join Govind Rangasamy and Paul Weiss as they demonstrate how RightScale myCloud with Eucalyptus allows you to easily manage your AWS-compatible hybrid cloud under one management console. Learn how to get your Eucalyptus on-premise private cloud set up on your existing infrastructure, configured with your AWS public cloud and automated in minutes with seamless installation, configuration and management. Also, better understand the specific use cases and benefits for a hybrid cloud, including scenarios for High Performance Compute (HPC), Dev/Test and Scalable Web Services.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Moscú y privar al Kremlin de fondos para financiar su guerra.
Este documento establece el procedimiento para verificar los amperajes y voltajes de las máquinas de soldadura eléctricas y motosoldadoras utilizadas en la reparación de componentes de equipos pesados. El procedimiento describe las responsabilidades del personal involucrado, las definiciones relevantes, y los pasos para medir los valores de amperaje y voltaje de cada máquina utilizando un pinza amperimétrica calibrada.
Interpretando la simbología para la soldadura según la norma aws a 2patusex
Este documento describe los símbolos estandarizados según la norma AWS A2.4 para representar soldaduras en planos mecánicos. La estructura básica del símbolo consiste en una línea horizontal unida a una flecha inclinada, donde se coloca información sobre el tipo y detalles de la soldadura. La norma define símbolos para distintos tipos de uniones soldadas y la información adicional que puede incluirse, como procesos, electrodos y tolerancias.
Este documento anuncia una acción formativa de 16 horas sobre la normativa europea y el código ASME para la cualificación de soldadores. El curso se llevará a cabo en el ITCS en Rubí, Barcelona durante 4 días en abril de 2016. El objetivo es enseñar a los participantes a cumplimentar correctamente los registros y especificaciones de soldeo según las normas aplicables.
Diseño y calificacion de un wps, pqr y wpq de soldadura sedung api 1104danny_arauz
ES UN ESTUDIO DE DISEÑO Y CALIFICACION DE WPS, PQR Y WPQ EN FUNCION DE LA API 1104, UTIL PARA QUIENES INICIAN EN ESTE MUNDO DE LA INSPECCION DE SOLDADURA
Este documento explica los procedimientos de soldadura según el código D1.1-2008 ANSI/AWS. Define las variables clave de soldadura como el amperaje, voltaje del arco, velocidad de avance, velocidad de alimentación del alambre, extensión del electrodo y diámetro del electrodo. Explica cómo estas variables afectan propiedades como la penetración, dilución y entrada de calor. El propósito de las especificaciones de procedimientos de soldadura es comunicar los requerimientos específicos para cada soldad
composite materials in aerospace application seminarChuchu Beera
This presentation discusses composite materials used in aerospace applications. It begins with an introduction to composite materials, their classification, and advantages for aerospace. Composites provide benefits like high strength to weight ratio, creep resistance, and toughness. Examples are given of composites used in Boeing aircraft like the 777 and 787, which contain 12% and over 50% composites respectively, especially carbon fiber reinforced plastics. The presentation concludes that composites will continue to play an important role in aircraft due to properties like low weight and durability.
El documento describe los procedimientos de soldadura WPS y PQR. Un WPS especifica las variables a considerar para una soldadura específica y determina las pruebas de calificación del proceso y el soldador. Un PQR registra los resultados de soldar y probar probetas según las especificaciones. Calificar un procedimiento implica verificar las características de la soldadura a través de pruebas para cumplir las especificaciones establecidas.
Aws a2.4 1993 - simbolos normalizados para soldeo, soldeo fuerte y ensayos ...lainstan
Esta norma establece símbolos normalizados para especificar información sobre soldeo, soldeo fuerte y examen no destructivo. Proporciona detalles y ejemplos para la construcción e interpretación de los símbolos, los cuales facilitan la especificación de operaciones de soldeo, métodos y frecuencias de examen.
Este documento presenta el Estándar ANSI / ASC Z49.1 - 94 sobre seguridad en soldadura, corte y procesos aliados. El estándar cubre todos los aspectos de seguridad y salud en el ambiente de la soldadura, enfatizando en los procesos de soldadura oxi-gas y por arco, con algún cubrimiento dado a la soldadura por resistencia. Incluye información sobre la protección del personal y el área general, ventilación, prevención de incendios y protección, y espacios confinados. El
Unleash the Power of Video Communication - Office 365 Video vs. Azure Media S...Gina Montgomery, V-TSP
Is your organization considering the power of Video Communication? Microsoft provides two options that can assist your organization in Video Communication. The first, robust and fully customizable option, Azure Media Services, allows you to deliver any media, on virtually any device, with the power of the Azure cloud. Microsoft also provides an out-of-the box video portal solution in Office 365 that is built on Azure Media Services and SharePoint Online. Come learn features and benefits of each.
This document discusses how broadcasters can start shifting their operations to the cloud. It outlines typical broadcast workflows and how aspects like storage, processing, and delivery can be moved using AWS and partner solutions. The challenges of bridging physical requirements to the virtual cloud are addressed through services like AWS Storage Gateway and AWS Direct Connect. Key trends highlighted include the need to manage increasing storage demands, scale media processing, and deliver content globally to meet rising consumer expectations across multiple devices. Case studies demonstrate how media companies are leveraging AWS to save costs while improving reliability and the ability to innovate.
Presentazione dello speech tenuto da Carmine Spagnuolo (Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Università degli Studi di Salerno/ ACT OR) dal titolo "Technology insights: Decision Science Platform", durante il Decision Science Forum 2019, il più importante evento italiano sulla Scienza delle Decisioni.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing concepts and platforms from leading cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, Google App Engine, and Microsoft Azure. It discusses cloud characteristics like on-demand access and elastic scaling. It also covers the three main service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) and four deployment models (public, private, hybrid, community). The document reviews features of each provider's cloud environment and compares their computing, storage, and database offerings. It provides an example cost calculation for storing and accessing data on different cloud platforms.
WSO2Con USA 2017: Building Enterprise Grade IoT Architectures for Digital Tra...WSO2
WSO2 IoT Server provides an enterprise grade platform for building IoT architectures and enabling digital transformation through devices. It offers key components like device management, analytics, integration and security. Device plugins allow new device types to be supported. Analytics capabilities include visualizing device data. The platform can be extended through new transports, authentication methods or analytic functions. WSO2 IoT Server addresses challenges in scaling, integration, application distribution and security for IoT.
Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. Key characteristics of cloud computing include on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. Cloud computing provides services at various levels including SaaS, PaaS and IaaS. The main advantages of cloud computing are lower costs, flexibility and scalability.
Cloud computing refers to applications and services delivered over the Internet. It allows users to access files, personal data, and applications from any device with Internet access. Key benefits include reduced costs, flexibility, and scalability. Challenges include availability of data if a provider fails, data lock-in to specific providers, and performance unpredictability. However, opportunities exist through standardization, encryption, and improved virtualization support. The future of cloud computing is promising with many companies investing heavily and forecasts of widespread adoption over the next few years.
Cloud computing is a type of Internet-based computing that provides shared computer processing resources and data to computers and other devices on demand. It is a model for enabling ubiquitous, on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., computer networks, servers, storage, applications and services),
Techniques for Developing Systems in IT Management SystemGruppo Banca Sella
This document discusses the evolution of various technologies used for developing systems. It covers topics like structured programming approaches from the 1970s, waterfall and spiral development models, fourth generation languages, prototyping, computer-aided software engineering, object-oriented development, client-server computing, web services, middleware, enterprise application integration, and modern approaches like Java development platforms and web services. The document provides information on these topics in a historical context and discusses how newer technologies and approaches have built upon older ones.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). It supports many programming languages and frameworks. Azure provides global datacenters and networking capabilities to build, deploy, and manage applications and services. Key components of Azure include compute, storage, databases, analytics, artificial intelligence, and more. Users can choose between IaaS, which provides full control of operating systems and platforms, and PaaS, which handles infrastructure maintenance. Azure offers competitive pricing and security while allowing applications to easily scale globally.
How uCast is using AWS Media Services and the Power of the Cloud to Deliver G...Amazon Web Services
Live streaming in sports and music continues to increase double digits’ year over year. Both industries are challenged with complex rights management, scale at cost, worldwide distribution and monetization business models. In this session, learn how uCast’s platform automates what were previously difficult to execute and cost prohibited video operations unsustainable for premium video brands. uCast with AWS services solves these challenges while creating broadcast grade video quality, personalization of content, geo & rights management while streaming thousands of live events each year.
Brian Lisi, CTO, uCast
This document provides an overview of IT infrastructure and emerging technologies. It discusses the evolution of IT infrastructure from mainframes to the current cloud and mobile computing era. It describes key technology drivers like Moore's Law and how they have impacted infrastructure. The document outlines current trends in computer hardware and software platforms, including mobile/cloud computing, edge computing, virtualization and open-source software. It also discusses challenges of managing a dynamic IT infrastructure around scalability, investments, governance and total cost of ownership.
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• PAAS (Platform as a service),
• IAAS (Infrastructure as a service,
Based on deployment or access model,
• Public Cloud,
• Private Cloud,
• Hybrid Cloud,
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Presented at the 2013 Design West conference in San Jose, CA, by Mark Benson on April 24th, 2013.
ABSTRACT: In the last decade the race has been on to find the next peripheral to enable better embedded systems designs. In 2000, it was LCD integration, USB, and CF; in 2005, it was touchscreen integration, hardware acceleration, and SD; and in 2010, it was cellular radios, WiFi, and security. The next peripheral on the horizon is The Cloud. This presentation gives embedded designers a view of what The Cloud can do for their designs and how to think about it in both technical and business dimensions. To make this relevant, a real-world example is given on how to internet-enable a CNC lathe with off-the-shelf products, treating a broad range of topics such as embedded radio modules, short-range RF protocols, network aggregators, cellular gateways, mobile (virtual) network operators, and application enablement platforms (AEPs).
Í þessum fyrsta fyrirlestri fjöllum við um Enterprise forrit, hvað einkennir þau og hvaða áskoranir við stöndum frammi fyrir. Byrjum á því að skoða forritunarlausnir í samhengi við þróun undanfarinna ára. Menn tala um að nú séu "post PC" tímabil þar sem einkatölvan eins og við þekkjum hana er bara eitt af mörgum tækjum sem við notum. Forritun okkar geta verið snjallsíma öpp eða PC forrit og gögnin okkar eru í tölvuskýjunum.
Við skilgreinum hvað er átt við með Enterprise forritun og tökum fjölmörg dæmi. Skilgreinum B2B, B2C og tegundir af lausnum. Þá lítum við á þróun enterprise lausna frá Client-Server til gagnavera sem hýsa microservice lausnir. Slæmu fréttirnar eru að það er mjög erfitt að smíða svona lausnir, en góðu fréttirnar eru að við höfum fjölmörg tæki og tól til að hjálpa okkur.
AWS Customer Presentation - Thomson Reuters - Delivering on the Promise of Di...Amazon Web Services
Thomson Reuters provides webcasting services to allow companies to broadcast quarterly earnings results. They previously used on-premise encoding hardware but moved to a cloud-based system with id3as to improve scalability, reduce costs, and provide a more resilient platform. The new system uses Amazon Web Services and automatically scales up and down encoding servers on demand. It provides redundancy across availability zones and regions to prevent any single point of failure from disrupting a webcast. The cloud-based system has improved the customer experience while reducing costs and allowing the business to grow.
Why should Manufacturers consider cloud-based MESShankar Vogge
Manufacturers face challenges such as product recalls, compliance with regulations, and reducing costs. Traditional on-premise Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) are expensive to implement and maintain. Cloud-based MES offers a more affordable alternative with lower upfront costs, flexibility to scale resources as needed, and less maintenance requirements. The document discusses the benefits cloud-based MES provides over traditional paper-based or on-premise systems.
Consumers’ expectation is rising for highly visual and engaging content. Using a seasoned systems integrator and Agile methodology, organizations can effectively and quickly test and deploy multiscreen video delivery, thus meeting consumer expectations.
In this first lecture we look at the state of the industry and specifically the post-pc era that follows the digital decade. The PC is not the center anymore and we as architects need to create solution that are long lasting and usable on any device.
Creating software systems is hard. Fortunately, as system architects we have many methods to build upon and in this lecture we will explore those building blocks. We also look at the evolution of software architectures and the importance of service oriented architecture
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This document outlines 10 top trends in the healthcare industry for 2022 according to research by Capgemini. The trends include: 1) COVID-19 fast-tracking digital health and remote care delivery; 2) A focus on patient-centric, personalized care and shoppable healthcare experiences; 3) Adopting a whole-patient approach and understanding social determinants of health; 4) Using real-time healthcare data and IoMT to improve medical management; 5) Increased involvement of non-traditional players like BigTech firms; 6) Modernization efforts and cloud adoption in the industry; 7) Prioritizing pricing transparency and shoppable healthcare; 8) Increased focus on data privacy and security; 9) Margin pressures triggering
A combination of factors − the pandemic, catastrophic weather events, evolving policyholder expectations, and insurers’ drive for operational efficiency and future relevance − are sparking P&C industry changes.
In a post-COVID, new-normal environment, the most strategic insurers are building resilient, crisis-proof enterprises poised to take advantage of emerging and future business opportunities. They are leveraging advanced data analytics and novel technologies to assure agility and achieve positive revenue and customer satisfaction outcomes. Competitive advantage will hinge on accelerated digitalization and faster go-to-market. Therefore, win-win partnerships and embedded services with InsurTechs and other ecosystem players are critical.
Read Capgemini’s Top P&C Insurance Trends 2022 for a glimpse at the tactical and strategic initiatives carriers are undertaking to boost customer-centricity, product agility, intelligent processes, and an open ecosystem to ensure profitable growth and future-readiness.
This analysis provides an overview of the top trends in the commercial banking sector as they shift to technology high gear to boost client efficiency and battle a volatile, uncertain, competitive, and evolving landscape.
First, it was retail banking. Now, advanced technology is shifting to – and disrupting − the commercial banking space. Many commercial banks, known for paperwork, red tape, and branch dependency, were unprepared to support clients during their post-COVID-19 ramp-up. But now, the digital pivot to new mindsets, partnerships, and processes is in overdrive.
As commercial banks grapple with competition from FinTechs, BigTechs, and alternative lenders, their inability
to fulfill SME demands and pandemic after-shocks necessitates transformative process changes and a move
to experiential, sustainable, and inclusive banking models. We expect banks to strive to meet the demands
of corporate clients and SMEs by digitally transforming critical workflows and improving client experience.
Additionally, incremental process improvements in the middle and back-office that leverage intelligent
automation will keep the competition at bay because engaged clients are loyal.
Adopting newer methods to mine data and moving to as-a-Service models will prepare commercial banks
to flexibly respond to newcomers and find ways to co-exist through effective collaboration. The time has come for commercial banks to put transformation on the fast track as lending losses in wallet and market share could spill over to other functions!
How incumbents react and respond to 2022 trends could determine their relevancy and resiliency in the years ahead.
The Covid-19 pandemic necessitated the payments industry undergo a facelift, sparked by novel approaches from new-age players, fostered by industry consolidation, and customers’ demand for end-to-end experience. Crossing the threshold, the industry is entering a new era – Payments 4.X, where payments are embedded and invisible, and an enabling function to provide frictionless customer experience. As customers make a permanent shift to next-gen payment methods, Digital IDs are critical for a seamless payment experience. The B2B payments segment is witnessing rapid digitization. BigTechs, PayTechs, and industry newcomers are ready to jump in with newfangled solutions to help underserved small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
As incumbents struggle with profits, new-age firms are forging ahead to take the lead in the Payments 4.X era by riding the success of non-card products and services. The new era demands collaboration, platformification, and firms can unleash full market potential only by embracing API-based business models and open ecosystems. Data prowess and enhanced payment processing capabilities are inevitable to thrive ahead. The clock is ticking for banks and traditional payments firms because the competitive advantage is not guaranteed forever. As industry players seek economies of scale, consolidations loom, and non-banks explore new territories to threaten incumbents’ market share. While all these 2022 trends are at play, central bank digital currency (CBDC) is emerging globally and might open a new chapter in the current payments landscape.
As we slowly move out of the pandemic, financial services firms have learned the criticality of virtual engagement to business resilience. Wealth management firms will need capabilities to cater to new-age clients and deliver new-age services. This report aims to understand and analyze the top trends in the Wealth Management industry this year and beyond.
A year ago, our Top Trends in Wealth Management report emphasized how the pandemic sparked disruption and digital transformation and changing investor attitudes around Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) products. As we begin 2022, many of those trends continue to hold as COVID-19’s wide-reaching effects continue to influence the wealth management industry.
As wealth management (WM) firms supercharge their digital transformation journeys, investments in cybersecurity and human-centered design are becoming critical to building superior digital client experience (CX). Another holdover trend − sustainable investing – is gaining mainstream attention and generating increasingly sophisticated client demands. Data and analytics capabilities will become ever more essential for ESG scoring and personalized customer engagement. As large financial services firms refocus on their wealth management business while new digital players make industry strides, competition is becoming historically intense. Not surprisingly, client experience is the new battleground.
This analysis provides an overview of the top trends in the retail banking sector driven by the competition, digital transformation, and innovation led by retail banks exploring novel ways to create and retain value in evolving landscape.
COVID-19 caught banks off guard and shook legacy mindsets to the core. With 20/20 (2020) hindsight, firms are more aware, digitally resilient, and financially stable as they head into 2022. The trials of the past 18 months forced firms to shore up existing business and consider new models and revenue streams.
Customer-centricity remains at the top of most FS agendas and is a 2022 focal point. Banks will focus on achieving operational excellence as diligently as delivering superior CX. In 2022 and beyond, it will be paramount for FIs to explore and invest in new technologies to remain relevant and resilient.
Banking 4.X will arrive in full force in 2022 with platform-supported firms monetizing diverse ecosystem capabilities and aggressively harvesting data to create experiential customer journeys through intelligent and personalized engagements. The new era will compel future-focused banks to finally abandon legacy infrastructure and collaborate with third-party specialists to solidify their best-fit, long-term roles. Increasingly, open platforms will make banks invisible as banking becomes embedded into customer lifestyles. At the same time, banks will shed asset-heavy models and shift to the cloud for greater agility, speed to market, and faster innovation. The shift will act as a precursor to adopting new technologies on the horizon – 5G and Decentralized Finance.
The recent past was filled will extraordinary lessons for financial institutions. Now is the time to act on those learnings and move forward profitably.
While COVID-19 has sparked the demand for life insurance, it has also exposed the operating model vulnerabilities in distribution, servicing, and customer retention. In a post-COVID, new-normal environment, insurers need to enhance their capabilities around advanced data management and focus on seamless and secure data sharing to provide superior CX and hyper-personalized offerings. Accelerated digitalization and faster go-to-market are vital to remaining competitive, and win-win partnerships with ecosystems are critical in the journey.
Read our Top Life Insurance Trends 2022 to explore the tactical and strategic initiatives carriers undertake to acquire competencies around customer centricity, product agility, intelligent processes, and an open ecosystem to ensure profitable growth and future readiness.
Property & Casualty Insurance Top Trends 2021Capgemini
The Property & Casualty insurance landscape is evolving quickly with the changing risk landscape, entry of new players, and changing customer expectations. The ripple effects of COVID-19 on the P&C insurance industry and natural disasters such as forest fires have adversely impacted insurance firm books.
In this scenario, to ensure growth and future-readiness, the most strategic insurers strive to be ‘Inventive Insurers’ – assuming a customer-centric approach, deploying intelligent processes, practicing business resilience and go-to-market agility, and embracing an open ecosystem.
Read our Property & Casualty Insurance Top Trends 2021 report to explore the strategies insurers are adapting to remain competitive amidst the evolving business landscape and how they can explore new ways to enhance their profitability.
A combination of factors such as demographic changes, evolving consumer preferences, and desire to become operationally efficient were already spurring changes in the life insurance industry. Enter 2020 – the COVID-19 pandemic is having a significant impact on the industry.
At the peak of disruption, the focus was on ensuring business continuity, but new initiatives are cropping up to tackle the challenges as the industry is adapting to the new normal.
Furthermore, COVID-19 has acted as a catalyst, pushing life insurers to prioritize their efforts on improving customer centricity, developing go-to-market agility, making processes intelligent, building business resilience, and embracing the open ecosystem.
Read our Life Insurance Top Trends 2021 report to explore the strategies insurers are adopting to manage the changing market dynamics.
The uncertainty of 2020 is setting the global tone for the immediate future in the financial services industry. So it is no surprise banks are laser-focused on business resilience, emphasizing both financial and operational risks. The need to adapt quickly to new normal conditions through virtual customer engagement is clear.
Customer centricity continues to drive commercial banks’ solution designs. And, the pandemic compelled products that deliver immediate client value ‒ quick digital onboarding, seamless lending, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The onus is now on banks to go to market more quickly, which requires the implementation of intelligent processes and integrating corporates’ enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems with banking workflows.
To achieve go-to-market agility, banks across the globe are investing in and collaborating with FinTechs. Many of these partnerships are focused on boosting digital lending and providing seamless support to anxious small-business clients in need of assurance.
With newfound impetus for FinTech collaboration, commercial banks have picked up their step on the path toward OpenX. COVID-19 made it evident that survival during turbulence is manageable through collaboration with ecosystem players.
Read our Top Trends in Commercial Banking 2021 report to explore the strategies banks are adapting to transform their businesses from a product-led, siloed model to an experiential and agile plan.
When we published the Top Trends in Wealth Management 2020, little did we foresee the pandemic that would sweep through the world and disrupt life as we knew it. Yet, when we reviewed last year’s trends, we found that many still hold and some have taken on even greater relevance. One such trend is sustainable investing, which had begun to gain prominence as investors became more aware of ESG considerations, and firms rolled out more sustainable investing offerings. Another trend that has accelerated in the post-COVID world is the importance of investing in omnichannel capabilities and technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance personalization and advisor effectiveness. The pandemic has driven wealth management firms to accelerate their digital transformation journey, with some immediate focus areas being interactive client communications and digital advisor tools.
There is no denying that time is of the essence. Yes, budgets are tight, but the Open X ecosystem offers wealth management firms opportunities to reimagine their operating models and deliver excellent customer experience cost-effectively.
Top trends in Payments: 2020 highlighted the payments industry’s flux driven by new trends in technology adoption, innovative solutions, and changing consumer behavior. The pandemic has tested the digital mastery of players, who are already grappling with transition. Non-cash transactions are on a robust growth path, accelerated by increased adoption during COVID-19. Regulators are working to instill trust and address non-cash payments risk amid unparalleled growth as players collaborate to quell uncertainty. Regional initiatives, such as the P27 (Nordics real-time payments system) and the EPI (European Payments Initiative), are gaining traction in response to country-level fragmentation and competition.
Investment in emerging technologies is looked upon as an elixir to mitigate fraud, data-driven offerings are being considered for providing value-added propositions, and distributed ledger technology is in focus for digital currency solutions, efficiency enhancement, and cost gains. New players, such as retailers/merchants, are integrating payments into their value chains while technology giants are upscaling their financial services game by weaving offerings around payments as a center stage. Constrained by budgets, firms consider business models such as Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) to provide cost-effective and superior customer experience.
A combination of factors, including demographic changes, evolving consumer preferences, and regulatory and compliance mandates, were already spurring change in the health insurance industry. Enter 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic, which is having sweeping implications for the industry.
At the peak of disruption, the focus was on ensuring business continuity, but new initiatives are cropping up to tackle the challenges as the industry adapts to the new normal.
Furthermore, some changes are here to stay, and it will be prudent for the industry players to be resilient to the market shifts by being agile, improving member centricity, making processes intelligent, and embracing the open ecosystem.
Read our Health Insurance Top Trends 2021 report to explore the strategies insurers are adopting to manage the external pressures.
The banking industry’s resilience is being tested as banks navigate through a remarkable 2020 filled with uncertainties. The impact of COVID-19 has been about setting the tone for future operational models. Retail banks have shifted focus towards integrated risk management with a more holistic view of operational risks. Adapting to the new normal, banks have prioritized cost transformation while engaging customers virtually. Incumbents sought to be more responsible within fast-changing environmental conditions and ESG remained a critical focus.
To provide more experiential services, banks are leveraging techniques such as segment-of-one to hyper-personalize offerings while aiming to humanize digital channels for increased engagement. Banks are also revamping middle and back offices, going beyond the front end leveraging intelligent processes. Open X is enabling banks to play on their strengths and use the expertise of ecosystem players. Going forward, banks are poised to become an enhanced one-stop shop by providing consumers value-adding FS and non-FS experiences.
To acquire customers in cost-effective manner, retail banks are tapping value-based propositions ‒ such as POS financing and mortgage refinancing. Further, Banking-as-Service provides incumbents a way to provide their high-value offerings to other players. In preparation for the future, banks will be looking to improve their go-to-market agility by leveraging the benefits of cloud. This analysis outlines the top 10 trends in retail banking for 2021.
Explore how Capgemini’s Connected autonomous planning fine-tunes Consumer Products Company’s operations for manufacturing, transport, procurement, and virtually every other aspect of the supply-value network in a touchless, autonomous way.
Financial services is undergoing a paradigm shift that is forcing incumbent retail banks to rethink growth strategies as they struggle to remain relevant. Growing competition from BigTechs, FinTech firms, and challenger banks has added to the complexity created by increasingly stringent regulatory and compliance requirements. Customers now expect a seamless customer journey and personalized offerings because they have become accustomed to top-notch individualized service from GAFA giants Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon. The changing ecosystem offers established banks new, unexplored opportunities and encourages a transition beyond traditional products to meet the exacting requirements of today’s customers. Bank collaboration with FinTech and RegTech partners is becoming commonplace. Incumbents are exploring point-of-sale financing and unsecured consumer lending, while they also boost their digital channel competencies to reach a broader customer base. Banks are beginning to accept open APIs and are working with third-party specialists to create an open shared marketplace. Technological advancements such as AI are fueling efforts to evolve customer onboarding and touchpoint processes. Increasingly, banks are turning to design thinking methodology to understand the customer journey, extract deep insights, and develop a more refined user experience across the customer lifecycle.
Our analysis of the top retail banking trends for 2020 offers a glimpse into the fast-changing banking ecosystem and explores the tools and solutions being used to face new-age challenges.
Aspects of the life insurance industry have remained constant for years – and so have premiums. Traditional savings products have taken a huge hit in terms of attractiveness because low interest-rates prevail. Meanwhile, the risk landscape is shifting, and insurers need to align better with the emerging business environment, manage changing customer preferences, and improve operational efficiencies. Within today’s scenario, industry players are undertaking tactical and strategic shifts in attempts to manage unpredictable market dynamics. Insurers must develop alternative products to breathe new life into policies and leverage emerging technologies (artificial intelligence (AI), analytics, and blockchain) to improve efficiency, agility, flexibility, and customer-centricity.
Read Top Trends in Life Insurance: 2020 for a look at the innovative steps future-focused insurers are considering to meet industry challenges and opportunities.
The health insurance industry is evolving and undergoing significant changes. As the risk landscape shifts, insurers are working to improve operational efficiencies, meet evolving customer preferences, and align better with the changing business environment. Accordingly, payers must adapt and align business models and offerings. An incisive tactical approach is required to accommodate members’ needs and related emerging risks — medical, health, and environmental. Advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, analytics, automation, and connected devices are enabling insurers to manage these changes proactively, partner with members, and help to prevent risks, all the while continuing to fulfill payer responsibilities.
Read Top Trends in Health Insurance: 2020 to learn which strategies insurers are adopting to navigate and align with today’s challenges.
Similar to other financial services domains, payments is evolving into an open ecosystem. The EU’s Payment Services Directive (PSD2) pioneered open banking by encouraging banks and established payments players to securely open the systems to foster competition, innovation, and more customer choices. In tandem with non-cash transaction growth, regulations are driving banks and payments firms to expand their array of payment methods and channels. Governments are encouraging financial inclusion by also promoting the adoption of non-cash payments. Increasingly, merchants and corporates seek to offer alternative payment systems because of widespread popularity among consumers. Alternative payments also enable merchants to provide real-time and cross-border payments to boost business efficiency.
Banks, payment firms, card firms, BigTechs, FinTechs, and other players are continuously developing new technology to cash in on market changes. However, data breaches and fraud continue to hinder innovation as firms devote countless resources each year to address security issues. Many governments are also designing new regulations to reduce ecosystem threats. All these measures are expected to make the current ecosystem much more secure and simple for players as well as customers.
Top Trends in Payments: 2020 explores and analyzes payments ecosystem initiatives and solutions for this year and beyond
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
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.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalization
Capgemini Super Techies Show Season 2: The AWS Challenge Presentation
1. The Amazon Web Services Challenge
Design a system/service that can enable content distribution for
streaming of live events and pre-stored content to different kinds
of mobile devices
2. The Facts
• Leading provider of remote computing services that together make
up a cloud computing platform, offered over the internet by Amazon.com
• AWS’ IT Infrastructure Business
– Provides cloud computing infrastructure for hosting web-scale solutions
– Has hundreds of thousands of customers in over 190 countries
• The AWS mission is to “Enable businesses and developers to use web services
to build scalable, sophisticated applications”
• The company is located in eight geographical ‘Regions’: US East (Northern
Virginia), US West (Northern California), US West (Oregon), São Paulo (Brazil),
Ireland, Singapore, Tokyo and Sydney
3. Background on Challenge – Attributes of
Cloud Computing
No up-front capital expenditure
Low cost
Pay only for what you use
Self-service infrastructure
Easily scale up and down
Improve agility and time-to-market
4. The Problem
• The accessing of content by end-users through an ever-increasing
variety of devices, with high expectations around end-user
experience, has had certain repercussions:
o Disruption in the media industry
o Introduction of new levels of complexity in designing highly
reliable and scalable architectures for distribution (applicable to
both live and pre-stored content)
• The unpredictable volumes and traffic associated with the demand for
content pose a unique challenge for content distributors
5. The Challenge Statement
Design a system/service that can enable content distribution for
streaming of live events (such as sporting events, e.g., The
Olympics/The Superbowl/The Cricket World Cup) and pre-stored
content to different kinds of mobile devices (iOS and android
devices) to an unknown number of viewers
Note: For the purpose of this challenge, Amazon allows you to
narrow down content to mean only video
6. The Challenge Statement - Details
Below are some assumptions to consider while developing the solution:
• Assume the Android version to be higher than version 2.2
• Assume that delivery networks have enough capacity for the content you are
serving
• Assume you have rights to serve the content
• Assume that the live-feed (source) does not have a single point of failure
7. Important Points to Remember
Consider the following points while designing the architecture:
It should allow for distribution of both live events and pre-stored
content
It should be highly available (which means it should be able to
withstand failure of components including hardware/data
centers)
It should scale up if there is a peak (think about streaming a
popular cricket match) and scale down when the load decreases.
Note: It should be assumed that demand cannot be predicted
8. Important Points to Remember
Some other winning criteria to consider while designing the
solution:
The architecture should have the lowest cost possible while not
compromising on end-user experience
Think of ways to invest as little as possible on IT on a per-event
basis and only pay when you need more resources
The solution should be available to users across the globe (sports
fans are everywhere)
The architecture should support streaming to multiple device
types and resolutions
Murphy’s law will be applicable (plan for failure)
9. Important Points to Remember
Some bonus criteria to consider while designing the solution:
Every time a user views a video, they leave a trail of information
about their viewing patterns. How would you leverage this to
enhance user experience?
How would you monetize such a service/system and what are the
architectural implications of the same?
Users should think about how they would implement Digital
Rights Management for paid content