Serena DevOps Drive-in webcast with Mark Burgess, October 31Serena Software
Optimizing and automating infrastructure configuration is very much top of mind in the DevOps community as “Infrastructure as Code” practices attempts to address the scale and complexity of today’s IT infrastructures. In October's Serena DevOps Drive-In webcast, industry luminary and co-Founder of CFEngine, Mark Burgess, forecasts the future of configuration management and how configuration management plays a key role in improving DevOps processes like Continuous Delivery. View the slides of his presentation.
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Daknet ppt ( prepared by me for seminar in my college )Nikhil Jain
DakNet is an ad hoc network which uses wireless technology to provide digital connectivity.
DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity. DakNet offers a cost-effective network for data connectivity in regions lacking communications infrastructure. Instead of trying to relay data over long distances, which can be expensive, DakNet transmits data over short point-to-point links between kiosks and portable storage devices called Mobile Access Points (MAP). DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity.
A simple store-and-forward WiFi system, using a government bus as a central linkage. The bus contains a simple WiFi installation and server, and when in range of one of the outlying information kiosks it synchronizes data for later processing. Mounted and powered on a bus or motorcycle with a small generator MAP physically transports data between public kiosks and private communications devices and between kiosks and a hub (for non real time internet access). Low cost Wi-Fi radio transceivers transfer data stored in MAP at high bandwidth for each point-to-point connection.
Daknet comes from the hindi word DAK that stands for 'mail'. Daknet is thus a wireless network provider for rural areas. It requires bare minimum investment and equipment and efficiently provides connectivity to the third world countries.
Developed by MIT Media Lab researchers.
It is an ad hoc network.
It uses wireless technology to provide asynchronous digital connectivity.
It marks the beginning of a road to universal broadband connectivity.
Presentation on integrated data systems for integrated care within the local context. Presented on 2 May 2014 by Julie Oxley, Head of Information Management & Technology at Leeds City Council, at the Impact of the Care Bill Local-Central Discovery Day in London.
Mobile Computing and its Advantages, Disadvantages and ApplicationsDigitalThinkerHelp
Mobile computing is generic technology that help to transmit of data other wireless terminals and its various Advantages, Disadvantages and Applications.
http://digitalthinkerhelp.com/mobile-computing
Daknet report full (prepared by me for my seminar in my college)Nikhil Jain
DakNet is an ad hoc network which uses wireless technology to provide digital connectivity.
DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity. DakNet offers a cost-effective network for data connectivity in regions lacking communications infrastructure. Instead of trying to relay data over long distances, which can be expensive, DakNet transmits data over short point-to-point links between kiosks and portable storage devices called Mobile Access Points (MAP). DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity.
Connectivity in Remote areas Closing the Digital divide where fibre fears to ...techzimslides
A presentation by TelOne Sales & Marketing Director, Joseph Machiva, at Broadband Forum 2014
http://broadband.techzim.co.zw
http://broadband.techzim.co.zw
Since it was first launched in 2006, Meeting of the Minds has become a premier global leadership summit focused on the development of smarter cities, next-gen infrastructure, and advanced urban development solutions.
hey!!!!! everybody dats was simple ppt on mobile computing as u all aware dat d world is not stationary things are getting change technology is rocking all over so lets get into in it
and plz. dont forget to comment on my work weather u lik or not
Planet Technology project is aiming to create computer assembly plant that produces its own computers and brands, to tackle the market needs, transform our society from Technology consumer to Technology producer, to gain the capability to address our own needs in the business sector, education and also at home user level. There is more in this project concept then meets the eye, it is not only profit generator and technology transfer point, but also it is also a startup point for future technology based industry in the region. This plant will become one of many, and BlueDot the brand we are trying to reintroduce to the market is going to become a leading name for more than PCs and laptops. It is part of the vision to reach there, and to become pioneers. Mohamed Adam is the Foundation Committee Vice President & the Technical Advisor of the Foundation Board.
Serena DevOps Drive-in webcast with Mark Burgess, October 31Serena Software
Optimizing and automating infrastructure configuration is very much top of mind in the DevOps community as “Infrastructure as Code” practices attempts to address the scale and complexity of today’s IT infrastructures. In October's Serena DevOps Drive-In webcast, industry luminary and co-Founder of CFEngine, Mark Burgess, forecasts the future of configuration management and how configuration management plays a key role in improving DevOps processes like Continuous Delivery. View the slides of his presentation.
Are you searching wifi service? We are offering wifi for conferences with high quality. By combining technical expertise, certified use of industry-leading tools and techniques, and overall professionalism, we will apply our methodology to provide results and empower you and your business.
Daknet ppt ( prepared by me for seminar in my college )Nikhil Jain
DakNet is an ad hoc network which uses wireless technology to provide digital connectivity.
DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity. DakNet offers a cost-effective network for data connectivity in regions lacking communications infrastructure. Instead of trying to relay data over long distances, which can be expensive, DakNet transmits data over short point-to-point links between kiosks and portable storage devices called Mobile Access Points (MAP). DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity.
A simple store-and-forward WiFi system, using a government bus as a central linkage. The bus contains a simple WiFi installation and server, and when in range of one of the outlying information kiosks it synchronizes data for later processing. Mounted and powered on a bus or motorcycle with a small generator MAP physically transports data between public kiosks and private communications devices and between kiosks and a hub (for non real time internet access). Low cost Wi-Fi radio transceivers transfer data stored in MAP at high bandwidth for each point-to-point connection.
Daknet comes from the hindi word DAK that stands for 'mail'. Daknet is thus a wireless network provider for rural areas. It requires bare minimum investment and equipment and efficiently provides connectivity to the third world countries.
Developed by MIT Media Lab researchers.
It is an ad hoc network.
It uses wireless technology to provide asynchronous digital connectivity.
It marks the beginning of a road to universal broadband connectivity.
Presentation on integrated data systems for integrated care within the local context. Presented on 2 May 2014 by Julie Oxley, Head of Information Management & Technology at Leeds City Council, at the Impact of the Care Bill Local-Central Discovery Day in London.
Mobile Computing and its Advantages, Disadvantages and ApplicationsDigitalThinkerHelp
Mobile computing is generic technology that help to transmit of data other wireless terminals and its various Advantages, Disadvantages and Applications.
http://digitalthinkerhelp.com/mobile-computing
Daknet report full (prepared by me for my seminar in my college)Nikhil Jain
DakNet is an ad hoc network which uses wireless technology to provide digital connectivity.
DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity. DakNet offers a cost-effective network for data connectivity in regions lacking communications infrastructure. Instead of trying to relay data over long distances, which can be expensive, DakNet transmits data over short point-to-point links between kiosks and portable storage devices called Mobile Access Points (MAP). DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity.
Connectivity in Remote areas Closing the Digital divide where fibre fears to ...techzimslides
A presentation by TelOne Sales & Marketing Director, Joseph Machiva, at Broadband Forum 2014
http://broadband.techzim.co.zw
http://broadband.techzim.co.zw
Since it was first launched in 2006, Meeting of the Minds has become a premier global leadership summit focused on the development of smarter cities, next-gen infrastructure, and advanced urban development solutions.
hey!!!!! everybody dats was simple ppt on mobile computing as u all aware dat d world is not stationary things are getting change technology is rocking all over so lets get into in it
and plz. dont forget to comment on my work weather u lik or not
Planet Technology project is aiming to create computer assembly plant that produces its own computers and brands, to tackle the market needs, transform our society from Technology consumer to Technology producer, to gain the capability to address our own needs in the business sector, education and also at home user level. There is more in this project concept then meets the eye, it is not only profit generator and technology transfer point, but also it is also a startup point for future technology based industry in the region. This plant will become one of many, and BlueDot the brand we are trying to reintroduce to the market is going to become a leading name for more than PCs and laptops. It is part of the vision to reach there, and to become pioneers. Mohamed Adam is the Foundation Committee Vice President & the Technical Advisor of the Foundation Board.
A model for sustainable broadband penetration in poor rural and peri-urban co...dwesaadmin
This presentation by Prof Alfredo Terzoli is entitled “A model for sustainable broadband penetration in poor rural and peri-urban communities”.
Its synopsis and purpose are as follows:
Rhodes and Fort Hare Universities have been active in ICT for Development for many years, through the two Telkom Centres of Excellence in Telecommunication hosted in their Computer Science departments (www.coe.ru.ac.za; www.coe.ufh.ac.za). From this experience has risen a model that would allow poor communities to be part of the information society, from which they have been up to now essentially excluded.
The presentation focuses on this model, detailing what parts have been implemented and tested and what still needs on-the-ground testing. Our conviction, however, is that the entire model will work well and will make possible for broadband to be rolled out in South Africa to finally arrive on a large scale and at very low, or zero cost in poor rural and peri-urban areas.
Besides illustrating how the big puzzle of real broadband distribution to the entire population is made possible, we would like to see how an appropriate state entity can help us transform this model into a large scale roll out.
Ericsson and HPE Accelerate Digital Transformation Via Customizable Mobile Bu...Dana Gardner
Transcript of a discussion on how an Ericsson and Hewlett Packard Enterprise partnership establishes a mobile telecommunications stack that accelerates services delivery in emerging economies.
Leading Towards a Learning Society – Partnering with Educationalists, WorldwideCisco Canada
This presentation will discuss a new model of learning that builds on existing education systems to; meet endless demand of lifelong learning, provide anywhere, anytime access to the best learning experiences, engage learners for a lifetime, reach into excluded communities and remote areas.
high-speed internet services. A municipal wireless network is a wireless network that provides a citywide or covers a wide area. At PCS Technologies Inc., we have been helping Municipal Wireless Network Design for over two decades. Our team also provides the services of rural community broadband systems and private 5G LTE & CBRS networks. For more information, click on the link: https://pcs-tech.com/solutions/#planning-and-implementation
Broadband Best Practices in Greater MinnesotaAnn Treacy
Community leaders are faced with navigating a whirlwind of dynamic technologies, policy discussions at the federal and state level, and funding through the ARRA stimulus programs as they wrestle with the the challenge of ensuring world-class broadband infrastructure and services and motivating the adoption of new technologies by businesses, institutions and citizens. This session will provide an overview of community best practices for network deployment and broadband-based economic development. By Bill Coleman for the Blandin Foundation
Vision Critical has conducted this research to assess how medium and large Canadian businesses would benefit if they adopted a cloud-based, virtually managed network service. In order to understand this issue, the current study aims to evaluate the extent to which these businesses can save time, money and resources by upgrading their old, legacy network technology with cloud-based, virtually managed network solutions.
Workplace technology is top of mind for the businesses we work with, so we set out to uncover how Canadians feel about the tools, policies and environment they work in today.
More than 80 per cent of Canadians have watched three or more TV episodes or two movies back-to-back this year, according to the latest Rogers Innovation Report, released today.
Data roaming: The mobile habits of Canadians travelling in the U.S.Rogers Communications
The majority of Canadians – 70 per cent, according to a national survey conducted by Head Research for Rogers – want to keep using their smartphones after they cross the border.
Nomophobia on the rise in Canada: Majority of Canadian smartphone owners sleep next to their device and expect to be even more connected in 2013
What’s the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning and before you go to bed? Over half of Canadians reach for their smartphones.
Rogers Communications and Vision Critical came together to study the habits of Canadians, their views on technology, and to determine the trends we’ll be seeing in 2013. As we ring in the New Year, more and more, Canadians are becoming attached to their smartphones. Whether for business or personal use, these mobile devices bring the content they need right into their hands almost immediately. In the latest Rogers Innovation Report, Canadians are increasingly experiencing Nomophobia, the state of stress caused by being away from your smartphone. As many as 65 per cent of Canadians have admitted to feeling naked without their smartphone that one time they head out the door, forgetting their device on the nightstand or kitchen counter.
The Report also revealed over half of Canadian respondents said they increased the amount of TV and movies they watched over the Internet in 2012 – nearly half (43%) say they have watched Gangnam Style since it was released. Cloud services are predicted to become more commonplace and working from home will become more popular as mobile networks become faster. The majority of Canadians feel that wireless network speeds have improved in the last year and by 2017, almost half expect to save at least two hours a day by using faster home and mobile Internet.
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You’ve probably heard the terms M2M technology or M2M solutions being
tossed around with increasing frequency over the last year or two. That’s
because these emerging technologies are quickly changing how many
Canadian companies are doing business.
Rogers 2011- Rapport annuel sur la responsabilité sociale d'entrepriseRogers Communications
Notre engagement à l'égard de l'environnement, des organismes sans but lucratif et de nos clients.
Chez Rogers, nous sommes constamment à la recherche de moyens d’améliorer notre rendement et de faire ce qu’il y a de mieux pour l’environnement, l’économie et la société. Que ce soit en trouvant de nouvelles façons de réduire notre empreinte environnementale, grâce à la modification de nos systèmes d'éclairage ou à la diminution des charges de nos véhicules pour qu'ils consomment moins de carburant, en réduisant les déchets dans nos bureaux, en investissant dans nos collectivités par l'entremise de dons en espèces ou en offrant gratuitement du temps d'antenne aux organismes de bienfaisance afin qu’ils puissent promouvoir leur cause, Rogers fait de son mieux pour redonner aux collectivités qu’elle dessert.
Nous avons publié la semaine dernière notre plus récent rapport annuel sur la responsabilité sociale d'entreprise, qui souligne nos succès et nos défis en matière de durabilité écologique au cours de la dernière année. En voici quelques faits saillants :
Nous avons réduit notre utilisation interne de papier de 19 % et fait passer le nombre de nos clients qui reçoivent une facture électronique de 25 % à 35 %.
Nous imprimons tous les magazines des Éditions Rogers sur du papier certifié par le Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
Nous avons détourné 2 557 tonnes de déchets provenant des bureaux et 375 tonnes de produits liés aux télécommunications et aux TI des sites d’enfouissement, des augmentations respectives de 11 % et de 57 % comparativement à 2010.
Nous avons versé plus de 71 millions de dollars en espèces et en dons en nature à des organismes de bienfaisance enregistrés et à des organismes sans but lucratif. Cette somme a, entre autres, permis le lancement en 2011 du Fonds pour la jeunesse de Rogers, notre nouvelle stratégie de dons visant à appuyer les jeunes Canadiens à risque et à contribuer à leur développement par l'éducation.
L’engagement de nos employés atteint les plus hauts niveaux, grâce à d’excellents outils de communication, à des canaux de rétroaction, à un programme national de bien-être et à notre culture inclusive.
Nos nouveaux outils et processus de résolution de problèmes répondent mieux aux besoins des clients quant à leurs principaux facteurs de mécontentement. Rogers est également la seule entreprise de télécommunications au pays à avoir un ombudsman.
Nos clients peuvent aussi participer à cet effort! Inscrivez-vous à la facturation électronique ou donnez votre ancien appareil dans le cadre de notre programme Échange Cellu-Bouffe, vous contribuerez ainsi à réduire les déchets ainsi que notre empreinte environnementale.
http://roge.rs/SSnW6e
Here at Rogers, we’re always looking at ways to improve our performance, to do the best for the environment, the economy and society. Whether it’s finding new ways to reduce our environmental impact through lighting upgrades, lessening our vehicle loads to use less fuel, or minimizing waste at our offices, or through investing in our communities by providing cash donations and free air time so that charities can promote their cause, we at Rogers are doing our best to invest in the communities we serve.
Last week we launched our latest Corporate Social Responsibility Report, highlighting our successes and challenges in sustainability over the last year. Some of our highlights include:
Reducing our internal paper usage by 19% percent and increasing our number of customers using e-billing from 25% to 35%.
Printing all Rogers Publishing magazines on Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified paper.
Diverting 2557 tonnes of office waste and 375 tonnes of telecom and IT-related products from landfills, an 11% and 57% increase, respectively, from 2010.
Providing more than $71 million in cash and in-kind support to registered charities and non-profits. This includes the 2011 launch of Rogers Youth Fund, our new corporate giving strategy focused on empowering at-risk youth through education.
Best-in-class employee engagement scores, achieved through excellent employee communication tools and feedback channels, a national wellness program and having an inclusive culture.
Our new problem resolution tools and process to better address customers’ issues and biggest pain points. Rogers is also the only telecommunications company in Canada to have an in-house Ombudsman.
Our customers can take part too – by registering for e-billing, or donating your used handset to our Phones for Food program, you can help us reduce waste and minimize our impact on the environment.
http://roge.rs/SSlRaq
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