Project Calico is an open-source networking project that provides layer 3 networking for scalable datacenter deployments using a more efficient implementation than traditional overlays. Calico is able to secure network interfaces on hosts using the same security policy model used for workloads. It supports building components like Calicoctl and Calico/node, and defines two types of endpoints - host endpoints for static interfaces and workload endpoints for dynamically managed interfaces. To run Calico and secure host interfaces, basic connectivity and policy is created, host endpoint objects are created in etcd for each interface, and additional security policies can be applied.
The document discusses setting up Project Calico networking on Minikube locally. It describes installing kubectl and Minikube on Ubuntu, then configuring Calico in policy-only mode by starting Minikube with specific flags and installing Calico from a YAML file. Finally, it checks that all pods are running successfully.
This document outlines 7 steps to configure a site-to-site VPN between Cisco ASA firewalls: 1) disable NAT for encrypted traffic, 2) create access lists to permit traffic between networks, 3) add routes between networks, 4) create IKE policies for phase 1 authentication and encryption, 5) define tunnel groups for each peer IP, 6) set up transform sets for phase 2 encryption, and 7) configure crypto maps to match addresses, set PFS, peers, transform sets, and lifetimes.
Project Calico provides layer 3 networking and network isolation for scalable Kubernetes and container workloads. This document demonstrates how to set up and test network isolation between rkt containers using Calico on a multi-node cluster. It describes creating Calico networking configurations and profiles for two rkt networks, deploying containers to each network on different nodes, and validating that containers can communicate within but not across networks due to Calico network policies.
There are three main components to integrating Calico network policy with Kubernetes: 1) The Calico node container which runs BGP and Felix agents on each Kubernetes node, 2) The CNI plugin which integrates with Kubernetes to configure pods, and 3) The Calico policy controller which implements the Kubernetes NetworkPolicy API and configures Calico policies. Installing these components involves deploying the Calico node container on each node, configuring the CNI plugins, and deploying the Calico policy controller as a Kubernetes pod.
S3cmd is a command-line tool use for uploading, retrieving, and managing data into you s3 bucket. In this tutorial we will discuss how to install s3cmd in Linux. The main purpose of Using s3cmd is we can automate our backup task by making scripts.
Calico is an open source project that provides networking and network policy in Kubernetes clusters. It uses a pure IP networking fabric for high performance networking and enforces network policies. The document then provides steps to configure a Kubernetes cluster with Calico networking by installing Calico, creating namespaces and pods, applying isolation policies to deny ingress traffic by default, and then allowing access to specific pods by applying a network policy file.
Project Calico is an open-source networking project that provides layer 3 networking for scalable datacenter deployments using a more efficient implementation than traditional overlays. Calico is able to secure network interfaces on hosts using the same security policy model used for workloads. It supports building components like Calicoctl and Calico/node, and defines two types of endpoints - host endpoints for static interfaces and workload endpoints for dynamically managed interfaces. To run Calico and secure host interfaces, basic connectivity and policy is created, host endpoint objects are created in etcd for each interface, and additional security policies can be applied.
The document discusses setting up Project Calico networking on Minikube locally. It describes installing kubectl and Minikube on Ubuntu, then configuring Calico in policy-only mode by starting Minikube with specific flags and installing Calico from a YAML file. Finally, it checks that all pods are running successfully.
This document outlines 7 steps to configure a site-to-site VPN between Cisco ASA firewalls: 1) disable NAT for encrypted traffic, 2) create access lists to permit traffic between networks, 3) add routes between networks, 4) create IKE policies for phase 1 authentication and encryption, 5) define tunnel groups for each peer IP, 6) set up transform sets for phase 2 encryption, and 7) configure crypto maps to match addresses, set PFS, peers, transform sets, and lifetimes.
Project Calico provides layer 3 networking and network isolation for scalable Kubernetes and container workloads. This document demonstrates how to set up and test network isolation between rkt containers using Calico on a multi-node cluster. It describes creating Calico networking configurations and profiles for two rkt networks, deploying containers to each network on different nodes, and validating that containers can communicate within but not across networks due to Calico network policies.
There are three main components to integrating Calico network policy with Kubernetes: 1) The Calico node container which runs BGP and Felix agents on each Kubernetes node, 2) The CNI plugin which integrates with Kubernetes to configure pods, and 3) The Calico policy controller which implements the Kubernetes NetworkPolicy API and configures Calico policies. Installing these components involves deploying the Calico node container on each node, configuring the CNI plugins, and deploying the Calico policy controller as a Kubernetes pod.
S3cmd is a command-line tool use for uploading, retrieving, and managing data into you s3 bucket. In this tutorial we will discuss how to install s3cmd in Linux. The main purpose of Using s3cmd is we can automate our backup task by making scripts.
Calico is an open source project that provides networking and network policy in Kubernetes clusters. It uses a pure IP networking fabric for high performance networking and enforces network policies. The document then provides steps to configure a Kubernetes cluster with Calico networking by installing Calico, creating namespaces and pods, applying isolation policies to deny ingress traffic by default, and then allowing access to specific pods by applying a network policy file.
The 10 steps document outlines the process for setting up an archive including: 1) selecting hardware such as servers, storage, and network configuration; 2) setting up operating systems like IIS or Apache; 3) configuring databases like MySQL, MSSQL, or Oracle; 4) installing software including Java, Tomcat, and archive applications; 5) configuring general archive settings; 6) setting up modules; 7) scheduling archives; 8) creating profiles; 9) configuring workers; and 10) starting an archive run to include or exclude mail servers and users.
My early experience with Mirantis OpenStack 6.0Guy Tel-Zur
The document summarizes the author's early experience deploying Mirantis OpenStack 6 in a VirtualBox virtual environment on their laptop. It describes downloading the ISO image, running Fuel to deploy 4 VMs in a master-slave configuration with Ceph storage. The cloud infrastructure is deployed, which takes a long time, and then the author accesses the OpenStack portal and launches their first instance, accessing the console.
This document provides instructions for setting up the Aegir hosting platform on a Linux server. It discusses what Aegir is, its history and requirements. It then provides step-by-step instructions for installing Aegir, which includes setting up the server with LAMP stack, creating an Aegir user, configuring Apache virtual hosts, installing Aegir from Git, configuring the database, and completing the Aegir installation wizard. Finally, it discusses creating a super administrator for Aegir and the file structure once Aegir is installed.
This document provides instructions for configuring a web server, beginning with changing the system and subnet IP addresses to 129.9.1.12 and 255.255.0.0. It then instructs the user to start the web server software, perform an advanced search to check a domain, and add a user by entering a password during the login process.
1. The document provides instructions for a lab assignment to design a network topology using PacketTracer, configure devices including routers, and implement QoS.
2. Students are asked to connect a PC and server to different routers, configure their IP addresses, install WIC modules to the routers for serial ports, connect the routers and assign interface IPs.
3. QoS configuration is to be applied on the R2 outbound interface to guarantee 1Mbps for HTTP, 2Mbps for FTP, 256Kbps for email, with ICMP having best effort service. Students should generate test traffic and verify the configuration is successful.
This presentation provides an introduction to OpenStack Quantum, the network connectivity component of OpenStack. It discusses what Quantum is, why it was created, its high-level architecture, current project status, and some additional details. Quantum provides virtual networking and network connectivity as a service for OpenStack compute instances. It aims to address limitations of the earlier nova-network component and provide more flexible network configuration and advanced networking capabilities.
This document discusses configuring HTCondor to flock jobs between two HTCondor pools running on different cloud platforms. It describes installing HTCondor on a Windows Server 2008 machine on Rackspace as pool 1 and another on Amazon EC2 as pool 2. It then explains modifying the condor_config file on both pools to specify the other pool's Central Manager IP address in the FLOCK_FROM and FLOCK_TO statements, allowing jobs to flock between the two pools. Testing shows the flocking works as each pool can see and submit jobs to the other.
Ubuntu Server 9.04 includes the Linux 2.6.28 kernel with improvements to memory management, scalability, and KVM virtualization. It offers optional Ext4 filesystem support or the default Ext3, and provides previews of the Eucalyptus private cloud API and OpenNebula virtual infrastructure management. Security is enhanced with AppArmor mandatory access controls and UFW firewall configuration.
The document discusses the implementation of a hybrid cloud using Openstack and Windows Azure. Openstack was used for the private cloud due to its open-source nature, while Windows Azure was used for the public cloud due to its easy-to-use services. Openstack was configured on Ubuntu by installing devstack repositories and services. Connectivity between the private and public clouds was established by implementing Azure's CLI and services within Openstack. Security was implemented through network tools like Nmap, Nikto, and Nessus, as well as port blocking and internal VM isolation using VLANs.
Fuel's current use cases, architecture and next stepsOpen-IT
Fuel is open source initiative which provides great automation and flexibility for:
* CentOS and Ubuntu provisioning on bare metal servers
* Disk partitioning, including software RAIDs. Support of hardware RAIDs is in the roadmap
* Complex network configurations, including VLANs, GRE and bonding
* Network verification (VLANs, DHCP) before deployment
* Automated deployment of OpenStack components and Ceph
* Health Check - a set of short-running tests to ensure functionality of deployed environment
Основные понятия и аспекты построения отказоустойчивых Site-to-Site VPN на ASACisco Russia
Презентация с вебинара, организованного в рамках сообщества Cisco Support Community.
Приглашаем Вас на другие мероприятия Cisco Support Community, а также к участию в жизни нашего сообщества технической поддержки Cisco:
http://cs.co/CSCRu
The company is switching from CentOS to Slackware because Slackware offers a simpler package management system without dependencies, rolling upgrades to avoid outdated software, and fewer unnecessary packages. It also does not use Systemd, avoiding complexity and incompatibility with their monitoring system. Slackware will allow for a smaller, more compact distro for containers and nodes.
ElasticKube is a Kubernetes management platform that provides simplified deployment and management of cluster resources through authentication, authorization, and notifications of resource lifecycle events. It offers auditing and reporting of cluster operations along with a dashboard for monitoring CPU and memory usage. Documentation and diagnostics are also available to help users get started with ElasticKube, which is open source under the Apache 2.0 license and accepts contributions through the same CLA as Kubernetes.
The document discusses NAT and security contexts on an ASA firewall. It describes configuring NAT to translate internal networks to external IP addresses using a pool. It also describes configuring static NAT and port redirection. The document then discusses security contexts, which allow a single ASA to act as multiple virtual firewalls, with each context having its own interfaces, routing tables, and policies. It describes the system, admin, and logical contexts and differences between single and multiple mode.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for building a Hadoop cluster on Amazon EC2 using Cloudera. It describes launching an EC2 instance, installing Cloudera Manager, adding instances to the cluster, configuring credentials, and checking that the installation was successful. Once complete, users can access the Hue interface to perform analysis on Hadoop using a SQL-like syntax.
This document provides steps to set up a private Ethereum network on AWS using Geth. It describes launching two EC2 instances and installing Geth on each, configuring security groups to allow communication between nodes, initializing each node with a custom genesis file, and connecting the nodes to synchronize the blockchain. Specifically, it details how to launch an EC2 instance and install Geth, configure security groups to allow port 30000-30999, set up key pairs to SSH into instances, initialize each node with a custom genesis.json file, and use the admin.addPeer() command to connect one node to the other for synchronization.
The next generation infrastructure of the Document Foundationalexanderwerner
Most free software projects happen in a virtual environment, and build on a joint cooperation of many contributors worldwide, breaking barriers of language, culture and time zones - something that would have been unthinkable with the technology available 20 years ago. Essential to the success of any such free software project is a reliable and scalable infrastructure that grows with the community and scales based on its needs. Being one of the largest free software projects worldwide, the LibreOffice community was challenged with providing a professional infrastructure from the very first day. Following our principles, nearly all components solely rely on free and open source software. We not only build on third party components, but also develop many of our infrastructure tools on our own, and make them available to the worldwide community, while at the same time contributing to projects we make use of. This talk gives an overview on the infrastructure of the LibreOffice project and how it provides the playground the community and the software need to grow and flourish.
The document outlines 10 steps for installing and configuring GWAVA Retain archiving software. It details selecting hardware and software, setting up the operating system, database, and GWAVA Retain modules. Steps also include configuring schedules, profiles, workers, and starting the archiving process. The document concludes by listing training opportunities for using GWAVA Retain.
This document discusses the CHOReVOLUTION project, which aims to advance the state of the art in dynamic and secured service choreographies. The project has several research and innovation objectives: (1) developing modeling notations for choreographies, (2) automating synthesis of dynamic choreographies, (3) developing middleware to support heterogeneous entities, and (4) enabling secured choreographies across security domains. The objectives will be validated through industrial use cases in urban traffic coordination and smart mobility/tourism. The project will result in an integrated CHOReVOLUTION platform and development of an open source community around it.
CHOReVOLUTION at Open Cloud Forum ParisCHOReVOLUTION
Sébastien Keller presents CHOReVOLUTION project at Open Cloud Forum by OW2, in parallel with Cloud Computing World Expo, 23 March 2016, Paris, Porte de Versailles.
The 10 steps document outlines the process for setting up an archive including: 1) selecting hardware such as servers, storage, and network configuration; 2) setting up operating systems like IIS or Apache; 3) configuring databases like MySQL, MSSQL, or Oracle; 4) installing software including Java, Tomcat, and archive applications; 5) configuring general archive settings; 6) setting up modules; 7) scheduling archives; 8) creating profiles; 9) configuring workers; and 10) starting an archive run to include or exclude mail servers and users.
My early experience with Mirantis OpenStack 6.0Guy Tel-Zur
The document summarizes the author's early experience deploying Mirantis OpenStack 6 in a VirtualBox virtual environment on their laptop. It describes downloading the ISO image, running Fuel to deploy 4 VMs in a master-slave configuration with Ceph storage. The cloud infrastructure is deployed, which takes a long time, and then the author accesses the OpenStack portal and launches their first instance, accessing the console.
This document provides instructions for setting up the Aegir hosting platform on a Linux server. It discusses what Aegir is, its history and requirements. It then provides step-by-step instructions for installing Aegir, which includes setting up the server with LAMP stack, creating an Aegir user, configuring Apache virtual hosts, installing Aegir from Git, configuring the database, and completing the Aegir installation wizard. Finally, it discusses creating a super administrator for Aegir and the file structure once Aegir is installed.
This document provides instructions for configuring a web server, beginning with changing the system and subnet IP addresses to 129.9.1.12 and 255.255.0.0. It then instructs the user to start the web server software, perform an advanced search to check a domain, and add a user by entering a password during the login process.
1. The document provides instructions for a lab assignment to design a network topology using PacketTracer, configure devices including routers, and implement QoS.
2. Students are asked to connect a PC and server to different routers, configure their IP addresses, install WIC modules to the routers for serial ports, connect the routers and assign interface IPs.
3. QoS configuration is to be applied on the R2 outbound interface to guarantee 1Mbps for HTTP, 2Mbps for FTP, 256Kbps for email, with ICMP having best effort service. Students should generate test traffic and verify the configuration is successful.
This presentation provides an introduction to OpenStack Quantum, the network connectivity component of OpenStack. It discusses what Quantum is, why it was created, its high-level architecture, current project status, and some additional details. Quantum provides virtual networking and network connectivity as a service for OpenStack compute instances. It aims to address limitations of the earlier nova-network component and provide more flexible network configuration and advanced networking capabilities.
This document discusses configuring HTCondor to flock jobs between two HTCondor pools running on different cloud platforms. It describes installing HTCondor on a Windows Server 2008 machine on Rackspace as pool 1 and another on Amazon EC2 as pool 2. It then explains modifying the condor_config file on both pools to specify the other pool's Central Manager IP address in the FLOCK_FROM and FLOCK_TO statements, allowing jobs to flock between the two pools. Testing shows the flocking works as each pool can see and submit jobs to the other.
Ubuntu Server 9.04 includes the Linux 2.6.28 kernel with improvements to memory management, scalability, and KVM virtualization. It offers optional Ext4 filesystem support or the default Ext3, and provides previews of the Eucalyptus private cloud API and OpenNebula virtual infrastructure management. Security is enhanced with AppArmor mandatory access controls and UFW firewall configuration.
The document discusses the implementation of a hybrid cloud using Openstack and Windows Azure. Openstack was used for the private cloud due to its open-source nature, while Windows Azure was used for the public cloud due to its easy-to-use services. Openstack was configured on Ubuntu by installing devstack repositories and services. Connectivity between the private and public clouds was established by implementing Azure's CLI and services within Openstack. Security was implemented through network tools like Nmap, Nikto, and Nessus, as well as port blocking and internal VM isolation using VLANs.
Fuel's current use cases, architecture and next stepsOpen-IT
Fuel is open source initiative which provides great automation and flexibility for:
* CentOS and Ubuntu provisioning on bare metal servers
* Disk partitioning, including software RAIDs. Support of hardware RAIDs is in the roadmap
* Complex network configurations, including VLANs, GRE and bonding
* Network verification (VLANs, DHCP) before deployment
* Automated deployment of OpenStack components and Ceph
* Health Check - a set of short-running tests to ensure functionality of deployed environment
Основные понятия и аспекты построения отказоустойчивых Site-to-Site VPN на ASACisco Russia
Презентация с вебинара, организованного в рамках сообщества Cisco Support Community.
Приглашаем Вас на другие мероприятия Cisco Support Community, а также к участию в жизни нашего сообщества технической поддержки Cisco:
http://cs.co/CSCRu
The company is switching from CentOS to Slackware because Slackware offers a simpler package management system without dependencies, rolling upgrades to avoid outdated software, and fewer unnecessary packages. It also does not use Systemd, avoiding complexity and incompatibility with their monitoring system. Slackware will allow for a smaller, more compact distro for containers and nodes.
ElasticKube is a Kubernetes management platform that provides simplified deployment and management of cluster resources through authentication, authorization, and notifications of resource lifecycle events. It offers auditing and reporting of cluster operations along with a dashboard for monitoring CPU and memory usage. Documentation and diagnostics are also available to help users get started with ElasticKube, which is open source under the Apache 2.0 license and accepts contributions through the same CLA as Kubernetes.
The document discusses NAT and security contexts on an ASA firewall. It describes configuring NAT to translate internal networks to external IP addresses using a pool. It also describes configuring static NAT and port redirection. The document then discusses security contexts, which allow a single ASA to act as multiple virtual firewalls, with each context having its own interfaces, routing tables, and policies. It describes the system, admin, and logical contexts and differences between single and multiple mode.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for building a Hadoop cluster on Amazon EC2 using Cloudera. It describes launching an EC2 instance, installing Cloudera Manager, adding instances to the cluster, configuring credentials, and checking that the installation was successful. Once complete, users can access the Hue interface to perform analysis on Hadoop using a SQL-like syntax.
This document provides steps to set up a private Ethereum network on AWS using Geth. It describes launching two EC2 instances and installing Geth on each, configuring security groups to allow communication between nodes, initializing each node with a custom genesis file, and connecting the nodes to synchronize the blockchain. Specifically, it details how to launch an EC2 instance and install Geth, configure security groups to allow port 30000-30999, set up key pairs to SSH into instances, initialize each node with a custom genesis.json file, and use the admin.addPeer() command to connect one node to the other for synchronization.
The next generation infrastructure of the Document Foundationalexanderwerner
Most free software projects happen in a virtual environment, and build on a joint cooperation of many contributors worldwide, breaking barriers of language, culture and time zones - something that would have been unthinkable with the technology available 20 years ago. Essential to the success of any such free software project is a reliable and scalable infrastructure that grows with the community and scales based on its needs. Being one of the largest free software projects worldwide, the LibreOffice community was challenged with providing a professional infrastructure from the very first day. Following our principles, nearly all components solely rely on free and open source software. We not only build on third party components, but also develop many of our infrastructure tools on our own, and make them available to the worldwide community, while at the same time contributing to projects we make use of. This talk gives an overview on the infrastructure of the LibreOffice project and how it provides the playground the community and the software need to grow and flourish.
The document outlines 10 steps for installing and configuring GWAVA Retain archiving software. It details selecting hardware and software, setting up the operating system, database, and GWAVA Retain modules. Steps also include configuring schedules, profiles, workers, and starting the archiving process. The document concludes by listing training opportunities for using GWAVA Retain.
This document discusses the CHOReVOLUTION project, which aims to advance the state of the art in dynamic and secured service choreographies. The project has several research and innovation objectives: (1) developing modeling notations for choreographies, (2) automating synthesis of dynamic choreographies, (3) developing middleware to support heterogeneous entities, and (4) enabling secured choreographies across security domains. The objectives will be validated through industrial use cases in urban traffic coordination and smart mobility/tourism. The project will result in an integrated CHOReVOLUTION platform and development of an open source community around it.
CHOReVOLUTION at Open Cloud Forum ParisCHOReVOLUTION
Sébastien Keller presents CHOReVOLUTION project at Open Cloud Forum by OW2, in parallel with Cloud Computing World Expo, 23 March 2016, Paris, Porte de Versailles.
This document summarizes work package 3 of the CHOReVOLUTION project, which focuses on developing middleware enablers for running choreographies, including a service bus, security mechanisms, and cloud infrastructure. It describes the key deliverables, architecture, and features of the service bus for enabling heterogeneous and dynamic interactions. It also outlines the security framework for flexible identity management and policy enforcement across choreography peers. Finally, it presents the cloud platform for provisioning elastic resources to meet runtime needs of evolving choreographies through automation and control.
CHOReVOLUTION Platform at Open Cloud Forum Paris 2017CHOReVOLUTION
Nikolaos Georgantas, INRIA Research Scientist presents the CHOReVOLUTION platform during the open cloud forum by OW2, in parallel of Cloud Computing World Expo, 22 March 2017, in Paris.
Automatic Synthesis of Adaptable and Evolving Choreography-based Service-oriented Systems. This lecture was given at GSSI Center for Advanced Studies, April 11-12, 2017 in L'Aquila, by Marco Autili, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Engineering Computer Science and Mathematics, University of L'Aquila, in collaboration with Massimo Tivoli, Associate Professor, DISIM, University of L'Aquila.
CHOReVOLUTION Project to Facilitate Cross-Organization Service Integration, ...CHOReVOLUTION
From Code to Product, the CHOReVOLUTION Studio is addressing scalable IoT/IoS applications based on choreography modelling, synthesis, adaptation, service bus, security, and cloud. It aims at integrating as much as possible existing web services to create new innovative solutions. The first applications being developed are in the Intelligent Transportation Systems and Smart Tourism domains, with benefits in terms of time-to-market, agility, dynamism and cross-organization coordination. The CHOReVOLUTION software are published under an open source licence and made publicly available through the OW2 community.
Smart Mobility & Tourism Use Case (Version 1.3) of CHOReVOLUTION project by Marco Masetti, Softeco
First Year Project Review in Brussels
11 February 2016
SMS API Integration in Saudi Arabia| Best SMS API ServiceYara Milbes
Discover the benefits and implementation of SMS API integration in the UAE and Middle East. This comprehensive guide covers the importance of SMS messaging APIs, the advantages of bulk SMS APIs, and real-world case studies. Learn how CEQUENS, a leader in communication solutions, can help your business enhance customer engagement and streamline operations with innovative CPaaS, reliable SMS APIs, and omnichannel solutions, including WhatsApp Business. Perfect for businesses seeking to optimize their communication strategies in the digital age.
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Transform Your Communication with Cloud-Based IVR SolutionsTheSMSPoint
Discover the power of Cloud-Based IVR Solutions to streamline communication processes. Embrace scalability and cost-efficiency while enhancing customer experiences with features like automated call routing and voice recognition. Accessible from anywhere, these solutions integrate seamlessly with existing systems, providing real-time analytics for continuous improvement. Revolutionize your communication strategy today with Cloud-Based IVR Solutions. Learn more at: https://thesmspoint.com/channel/cloud-telephony
Most important New features of Oracle 23c for DBAs and Developers. You can get more idea from my youtube channel video from https://youtu.be/XvL5WtaC20A
Using Query Store in Azure PostgreSQL to Understand Query PerformanceGrant Fritchey
Microsoft has added an excellent new extension in PostgreSQL on their Azure Platform. This session, presented at Posette 2024, covers what Query Store is and the types of information you can get out of it.
Introducing Crescat - Event Management Software for Venues, Festivals and Eve...Crescat
Crescat is industry-trusted event management software, built by event professionals for event professionals. Founded in 2017, we have three key products tailored for the live event industry.
Crescat Event for concert promoters and event agencies. Crescat Venue for music venues, conference centers, wedding venues, concert halls and more. And Crescat Festival for festivals, conferences and complex events.
With a wide range of popular features such as event scheduling, shift management, volunteer and crew coordination, artist booking and much more, Crescat is designed for customisation and ease-of-use.
Over 125,000 events have been planned in Crescat and with hundreds of customers of all shapes and sizes, from boutique event agencies through to international concert promoters, Crescat is rigged for success. What's more, we highly value feedback from our users and we are constantly improving our software with updates, new features and improvements.
If you plan events, run a venue or produce festivals and you're looking for ways to make your life easier, then we have a solution for you. Try our software for free or schedule a no-obligation demo with one of our product specialists today at crescat.io
Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
UI5con 2024 - Keynote: Latest News about UI5 and it’s EcosystemPeter Muessig
Learn about the latest innovations in and around OpenUI5/SAPUI5: UI5 Tooling, UI5 linter, UI5 Web Components, Web Components Integration, UI5 2.x, UI5 GenAI.
Recording:
https://www.youtube.com/live/MSdGLG2zLy8?si=INxBHTqkwHhxV5Ta&t=0
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PiLog Group's Master Data Record Manager (MDRM) is a sophisticated enterprise solution designed to ensure data accuracy, consistency, and governance across various business functions. MDRM integrates advanced data management technologies to cleanse, classify, and standardize master data, thereby enhancing data quality and operational efficiency.
Do you want Software for your Business? Visit Deuglo
Deuglo has top Software Developers in India. They are experts in software development and help design and create custom Software solutions.
Deuglo follows seven steps methods for delivering their services to their customers. They called it the Software development life cycle process (SDLC).
Requirement — Collecting the Requirements is the first Phase in the SSLC process.
Feasibility Study — after completing the requirement process they move to the design phase.
Design — in this phase, they start designing the software.
Coding — when designing is completed, the developers start coding for the software.
Testing — in this phase when the coding of the software is done the testing team will start testing.
Installation — after completion of testing, the application opens to the live server and launches!
Maintenance — after completing the software development, customers start using the software.
DDS Security Version 1.2 was adopted in 2024. This revision strengthens support for long runnings systems adding new cryptographic algorithms, certificate revocation, and hardness against DoS attacks.
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GraphSummit Paris - The art of the possible with Graph TechnologyNeo4j
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Flutter is a popular open source, cross-platform framework developed by Google. In this webinar we'll explore Flutter and its architecture, delve into the Flutter Embedder and Flutter’s Dart language, discover how to leverage Flutter for embedded device development, learn about Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and its consortium and understand the rationale behind AGL's choice of Flutter for next-gen IVI systems. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover whether Flutter is right for your project.