Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
The future of cloud development is Serverless. Sure, there will always be those whom insist on provisioning and managing VMs, but in few short years majority of developers will default to Serverless architecture when building cloud applications. Join Chris Anderson and Yochay Kiriaty for this demo heavy session describing existing and emerging Serverless patterns.
Andreas Nauerz and Michael Behrendt - Event Driven and Serverless Programming...ServerlessConf
More than one year ago our team has, as a joint effort between research and development, started investigating the field of event-driven & serverless computing to propagate a model relieving users from the need to worry about complex infrastructural & operational aspects in order to allow them to focus on quickly developing value-adding code, especially by radically simplifying developing microservice-oriented solutions that decompose complex applications into small and independent modules that can be easily exchanged. Serverless computing does not refer to a specific technology. Nevertheless some promising solutions, such as OpenWhisk, have recently emerged. Hence, OpenWhisk is one player in this new field. It is a cloud-first distributed event-based programming service and represents an event-action platform that allows you to execute code in response to an event. It provides you with the previously mentioned serverless deployment and operations model, with a fair pricing model at any scale that provides you with exactly the resources – not more not less – you need and only charges you for code really running. It offers a flexible programming model. incl. support for languages like NodeJS and Swift and even for the execution of custom logic via docker containers. This allows small agile teams to reuse existing skills and to develop in a fit-for-purpose fashion. It also provides you with tools to declaratively chain together the building blocks you have developed. It is open and can run anywhere to avoid and kind of vendor lock-in. During this presentation, Michael Behrendt and Andreas Nauerz will talk about their journey through the world of serverless computing, the core concepts, the key value proposition and differentiators, typical usage scenarios, and the underlying programming model of serverless computing in general and OpenWhisk in particular and conclude their session with some basic demos.
Ben Kehoe - Serverless Architecture for the Internet of ThingsServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
iRobot is transitioning the cloud infrastructure for our IoT system to AWS with the goal of using zero EC2 instances. I'll cover our general architecture (AWS IoT, API Gateway, Lambda, etc.), our CloudFormation+Lambda deployment strategy, and the hardest patterns to make serverless on AWS.
Introduction to Azure Functions - TutorialBizTalk360
In this demo heavy session, Yochay Kiriaty, from the Azure product team, will provide an overview of Azure Functions, explain some patterns, and present a lot of demos.
This presentation is from the Integration Day event, a TechMeet360 Community Initiative, held on September 10, 2016 at Microsoft GSTC in Bangalore. In this slide, Microsoft's Escalation Engineers Tulika Chaudharie and Harikharan Krishnaraju explain using Azure Functions for Integration. The presentation starts with a general overview of Azure Functions and then it moves on to some of the common Integration Patterns and how Azure Functions fit into the scenarios.
This is a presentation from Serverless Summit.
In this session you will learn about how to build your IoT solution with the various components of AWS Serverless backend. We will visit the AWS IoT stack, Kinesis, DynamoDB and AWS Lambda to build an IoT solution.
Slide presentasi ini dibuat oleh Petra Novandi Barus sebagai pemateri di acara Dapur Startup Bandung Developer Day pada 29 Juli 2016 di Dicoding Space Bandung
Andreas Nauerz and Michael Behrendt - Event Driven and Serverless Programming...ServerlessConf
More than one year ago our team has, as a joint effort between research and development, started investigating the field of event-driven & serverless computing to propagate a model relieving users from the need to worry about complex infrastructural & operational aspects in order to allow them to focus on quickly developing value-adding code, especially by radically simplifying developing microservice-oriented solutions that decompose complex applications into small and independent modules that can be easily exchanged. Serverless computing does not refer to a specific technology. Nevertheless some promising solutions, such as OpenWhisk, have recently emerged. Hence, OpenWhisk is one player in this new field. It is a cloud-first distributed event-based programming service and represents an event-action platform that allows you to execute code in response to an event. It provides you with the previously mentioned serverless deployment and operations model, with a fair pricing model at any scale that provides you with exactly the resources – not more not less – you need and only charges you for code really running. It offers a flexible programming model. incl. support for languages like NodeJS and Swift and even for the execution of custom logic via docker containers. This allows small agile teams to reuse existing skills and to develop in a fit-for-purpose fashion. It also provides you with tools to declaratively chain together the building blocks you have developed. It is open and can run anywhere to avoid and kind of vendor lock-in. During this presentation, Michael Behrendt and Andreas Nauerz will talk about their journey through the world of serverless computing, the core concepts, the key value proposition and differentiators, typical usage scenarios, and the underlying programming model of serverless computing in general and OpenWhisk in particular and conclude their session with some basic demos.
Ben Kehoe - Serverless Architecture for the Internet of ThingsServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
iRobot is transitioning the cloud infrastructure for our IoT system to AWS with the goal of using zero EC2 instances. I'll cover our general architecture (AWS IoT, API Gateway, Lambda, etc.), our CloudFormation+Lambda deployment strategy, and the hardest patterns to make serverless on AWS.
Introduction to Azure Functions - TutorialBizTalk360
In this demo heavy session, Yochay Kiriaty, from the Azure product team, will provide an overview of Azure Functions, explain some patterns, and present a lot of demos.
This presentation is from the Integration Day event, a TechMeet360 Community Initiative, held on September 10, 2016 at Microsoft GSTC in Bangalore. In this slide, Microsoft's Escalation Engineers Tulika Chaudharie and Harikharan Krishnaraju explain using Azure Functions for Integration. The presentation starts with a general overview of Azure Functions and then it moves on to some of the common Integration Patterns and how Azure Functions fit into the scenarios.
This is a presentation from Serverless Summit.
In this session you will learn about how to build your IoT solution with the various components of AWS Serverless backend. We will visit the AWS IoT stack, Kinesis, DynamoDB and AWS Lambda to build an IoT solution.
Slide presentasi ini dibuat oleh Petra Novandi Barus sebagai pemateri di acara Dapur Startup Bandung Developer Day pada 29 Juli 2016 di Dicoding Space Bandung
The CQRS pattern enables you to build highly scalable, distributed and event-driven applications. Microsoft Azure contains all the serverless building blocks you need to take advantage of the CQRS pattern. In this session, we’re going to transform a monolithic web app into a modern cloud application, that easily handles peak loads and offers great flexibility. Expect architectural guidance, cost-effective designs and live demo’s.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Hybrid ConnectivityBizTalk360
Organisations are increasingly becoming aware of the immense power afforded by hybrid application architectures. Enterprise businesses can now leverage the scale, elasticity, economy and global reach afforded by Microsoft Azure whilst still retaining the investment and security of their on-premises LOB systems, helping them to maintain a competitive edge in a world where businesses are no longer constrained by geographic boundaries. Yet with so many options available for connecting systems, which one should you choose? In this session we will discuss the various Microsoft offerings for hybrid connectivity including Hybrid Connections, the On-Premises Data Gateway, Virtual Private Network, Service Bus WCF Relay and the new Azure Relay – and when best to use which.
Introduction to serverless compute with azure functionsCallon Campbell
Introduction to serverless compute with Azure Functions. This is an introductory-level session on serverless compute with Azure Functions and how they can be used to process events with a serverless code architecture.
Imagine a scenario, where you can launch a video call or chat with an advisor, agent, or clinician in just one-click. We will explore application patterns that will enable you to write event-driven, resilient and highly scalable applications with Functions that too with power of engaging communication experience at scale. During the session, we will go through the use case along with code walkthrough and demonstration.
Building microservices with azure functionsJustin Maurer
Getting started in Microservice can be a steep hill to climb, but with Azure Functions we can begin building them within minutes. Azure Functions is a "serverless" computing offering, that allows you to run small bits of JavaScript, C#, Python, PHP, Bash, Batch, and PowerShell that is managed by Azure to scale as needed. In this talk we will cover what are the best applications for Azure Functions, where they fit amongst the many options in cloud computing and go over specific use cases, including building a completely serverless backend for a web application and how it can be used for home automation.
Design and Develop Serverless Applications as Set-PiecesSheenBrisals
The emergence of microservices made us rethink how we built business applications. It led us to the migration of complex monolith applications to countless microservices. The cloud adoption and the suitability of the container services helped to revolutionize microservices.
Amidst this adoration for microservices came serverless, the next evolution of the cloud. Serverless brought deeper granularity with its technology offering. It tested our thinking, shifted our minds, and questioned us the way we’ve been building microservices. The agility of event-driven computing and the granularity of serverless allows us to break traditional microservices into multiple pieces.
In this talk, we will see how cloud and serverless help us build those pieces in isolation to achieve acceleration in our modern application development process.
This presentation is from the TechMeet360 event held on August 6, 2016 at BizTalk360 office premises in Coimbatore. In this slide, BizTalk360's Technical Lead Senthil Kumar Palanisamy gives a brief introduction to Microsoft Azure Logic Apps and explains how to Automate Business Process across SaaS and On-Premises.
In this session, we will discuss a use case where we need to quickly develop web and mobile front end applications which are using several different frameworks, hosting options, and complex integrations between systems under the hood. Let’s see how we can leverage serverless technologies (Azure Functions and logic apps) and Low Code/No code platform to achieve the goal. During the session we will go though the code followed by a demonstration.
CREATING REAL TIME DASHBOARD WITH BLAZOR, AZURE FUNCTION COSMOS DB AN AZURE S...CodeOps Technologies LLP
In this talk people will get to know how we can use change feed feature of Cosmos DB and use azure functions and signal or service to develop a real time dashboard system
This session will explore a mobile app that can read NFC tags embedded in conference badges, and then translate those to sales leads stored directly in popular SaaS CRM providers. To accomplish this, we will see how to build a custom Push Trigger API App for a Logic App, and then how to invoke a callback from a mobile device. We will also configure the Logic App to receive device events and provide integration with SaaS applications such as Salesforce. Once we have the basics established, we'll dip briefly into the world of Windows IoT to explore a push-button push trigger.
Bill will be discussing and demonstrating how API Management can be the base for your Hybrid Integration design and how the feature of API Management will make your hybrid integration scenarios better.
Build a Text Enabled Keg-orator Robot with Alexa, AWS IoT & AWS LambdaAmazon Web Services
Learn how to build a text enabled robot that will take your beer order, serve your pint, and notify you when it is ready, all while keeping an eye on your consumption so that you wake up on time the next morning. In this demo-heavy workshop, we will use the Zipwhip Texterator as the platform on which we will show you how to use Alexa, AWS Lambda, and AWS IoT to build the ultimate beer serving device.
AWS DevDay San Francisco, June 21, 2016.
Presenter: John Rotach, SDE, AWS IoT
In this session, we will understand how to create your first pipeline and build an environment to restore dependencies and how to run tests in Azure DevOps followed by building an image and pushing it to container registry.
Donald Ferguson - Old Programmers Can Learn New TricksServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
This presentation will discuss the experiences of a skilled, enterprise, J2EE team moving to Amazon Web Services to build a new “serverless” solution. This will include motivation for choosing and experience using specific technology (Java, Lambda, S3, RDS, API Gateway, VPC, …) The talk will qualitatively explain the productivity improvement achieved by going “serverless” relative to a more traditional application server design. We will also identify the top three helpful technologies, the three biggest hurdles and our wish list for three new capabilities.
The CQRS pattern enables you to build highly scalable, distributed and event-driven applications. Microsoft Azure contains all the serverless building blocks you need to take advantage of the CQRS pattern. In this session, we’re going to transform a monolithic web app into a modern cloud application, that easily handles peak loads and offers great flexibility. Expect architectural guidance, cost-effective designs and live demo’s.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Hybrid ConnectivityBizTalk360
Organisations are increasingly becoming aware of the immense power afforded by hybrid application architectures. Enterprise businesses can now leverage the scale, elasticity, economy and global reach afforded by Microsoft Azure whilst still retaining the investment and security of their on-premises LOB systems, helping them to maintain a competitive edge in a world where businesses are no longer constrained by geographic boundaries. Yet with so many options available for connecting systems, which one should you choose? In this session we will discuss the various Microsoft offerings for hybrid connectivity including Hybrid Connections, the On-Premises Data Gateway, Virtual Private Network, Service Bus WCF Relay and the new Azure Relay – and when best to use which.
Introduction to serverless compute with azure functionsCallon Campbell
Introduction to serverless compute with Azure Functions. This is an introductory-level session on serverless compute with Azure Functions and how they can be used to process events with a serverless code architecture.
Imagine a scenario, where you can launch a video call or chat with an advisor, agent, or clinician in just one-click. We will explore application patterns that will enable you to write event-driven, resilient and highly scalable applications with Functions that too with power of engaging communication experience at scale. During the session, we will go through the use case along with code walkthrough and demonstration.
Building microservices with azure functionsJustin Maurer
Getting started in Microservice can be a steep hill to climb, but with Azure Functions we can begin building them within minutes. Azure Functions is a "serverless" computing offering, that allows you to run small bits of JavaScript, C#, Python, PHP, Bash, Batch, and PowerShell that is managed by Azure to scale as needed. In this talk we will cover what are the best applications for Azure Functions, where they fit amongst the many options in cloud computing and go over specific use cases, including building a completely serverless backend for a web application and how it can be used for home automation.
Design and Develop Serverless Applications as Set-PiecesSheenBrisals
The emergence of microservices made us rethink how we built business applications. It led us to the migration of complex monolith applications to countless microservices. The cloud adoption and the suitability of the container services helped to revolutionize microservices.
Amidst this adoration for microservices came serverless, the next evolution of the cloud. Serverless brought deeper granularity with its technology offering. It tested our thinking, shifted our minds, and questioned us the way we’ve been building microservices. The agility of event-driven computing and the granularity of serverless allows us to break traditional microservices into multiple pieces.
In this talk, we will see how cloud and serverless help us build those pieces in isolation to achieve acceleration in our modern application development process.
This presentation is from the TechMeet360 event held on August 6, 2016 at BizTalk360 office premises in Coimbatore. In this slide, BizTalk360's Technical Lead Senthil Kumar Palanisamy gives a brief introduction to Microsoft Azure Logic Apps and explains how to Automate Business Process across SaaS and On-Premises.
In this session, we will discuss a use case where we need to quickly develop web and mobile front end applications which are using several different frameworks, hosting options, and complex integrations between systems under the hood. Let’s see how we can leverage serverless technologies (Azure Functions and logic apps) and Low Code/No code platform to achieve the goal. During the session we will go though the code followed by a demonstration.
CREATING REAL TIME DASHBOARD WITH BLAZOR, AZURE FUNCTION COSMOS DB AN AZURE S...CodeOps Technologies LLP
In this talk people will get to know how we can use change feed feature of Cosmos DB and use azure functions and signal or service to develop a real time dashboard system
This session will explore a mobile app that can read NFC tags embedded in conference badges, and then translate those to sales leads stored directly in popular SaaS CRM providers. To accomplish this, we will see how to build a custom Push Trigger API App for a Logic App, and then how to invoke a callback from a mobile device. We will also configure the Logic App to receive device events and provide integration with SaaS applications such as Salesforce. Once we have the basics established, we'll dip briefly into the world of Windows IoT to explore a push-button push trigger.
Bill will be discussing and demonstrating how API Management can be the base for your Hybrid Integration design and how the feature of API Management will make your hybrid integration scenarios better.
Build a Text Enabled Keg-orator Robot with Alexa, AWS IoT & AWS LambdaAmazon Web Services
Learn how to build a text enabled robot that will take your beer order, serve your pint, and notify you when it is ready, all while keeping an eye on your consumption so that you wake up on time the next morning. In this demo-heavy workshop, we will use the Zipwhip Texterator as the platform on which we will show you how to use Alexa, AWS Lambda, and AWS IoT to build the ultimate beer serving device.
AWS DevDay San Francisco, June 21, 2016.
Presenter: John Rotach, SDE, AWS IoT
In this session, we will understand how to create your first pipeline and build an environment to restore dependencies and how to run tests in Azure DevOps followed by building an image and pushing it to container registry.
Donald Ferguson - Old Programmers Can Learn New TricksServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
This presentation will discuss the experiences of a skilled, enterprise, J2EE team moving to Amazon Web Services to build a new “serverless” solution. This will include motivation for choosing and experience using specific technology (Java, Lambda, S3, RDS, API Gateway, VPC, …) The talk will qualitatively explain the productivity improvement achieved by going “serverless” relative to a more traditional application server design. We will also identify the top three helpful technologies, the three biggest hurdles and our wish list for three new capabilities.
Eric Windisch - Building Composable Serverless AppsServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
Serverless deployment is enabling the development of a new class of functional applications. Events will not only originate from classic applications, but from serverless functions themselves. Suddenly, applications are becoming distributed, composed of a stack of serverless functions. While serverless offers to eliminate server operations, developers must be prepared to manage their application lifecycle at the application layer.
We'll use open source tools to demonstrate function composition and serverless lifecycle management.
Lars Trierloff - Serverless Adventures with AWS Lambda and ClojureServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
Seven lessons learned, experiences made and problems solved while getting the most out of Clojure and AWS Lambda.
Noelle La Charite - Building Voice ExperiencesServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
"Alexa, the voice service that powers Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, Amazon Tap and Amazon Fire TV provides a set of built-in abilities that enable customers to interact with devices in a more intuitive way using voice. In this session we will talk about how to build and design voice apps and discuss the ability developers have to combine existing applications exposed as web services with a voice user interface. With the Alexa Skills Kit (ASK), you can easily build your own skills for Alexa that run across any device and are hosted in the cloud (like AWS Lambda). Customers can then access your skill simply by asking Alexa a question or making a command. This session will teach you proven best practices for designing voice user interfaces (VUI), how to maximize usability of your voice experience, and how to create compelling voice experiences with the Alexa Skills Kit (ASK). In this session you will learn:
- Overview of Alexa Skills Kit
- Voice User Interface Design
- What you can do to voice-enable your applications
- A blueprint for implementing this in your next project
Developers want to increase the usability and accessibility of their applications. Alexa provides an additional UI, through voice, for users to be able to connect with the applications that have be built."
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
There are a number of open source projects built around closed platforms like AWS Lambda/Google Cloud Functions and open serverless projects like OpenWhisk and LeverOS. In this talk we'll cover what motivates contributors, what sends them running the other direction, and how you can help your project grow. Building a project on top of closed technology is an extra challenge without insight into where it's going. Learn how to manage continuous integration with your project against your (closed) dependencies and make sure bugs stay fixed.
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
In this session, Joe will describe the architectures of two serverless applications he has recently launched, PropertyTourPro.com and CommercialSearch.com, as well as talk through lessons learned during the development and deployment of both applications.
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
What happens when you give 6k developers access to the cloud? Introducing Cloud Custodian, an opensource project from Capital One, which provides a DSL for AWS management that operates in real-time using cloud watch events and lambda. We use it for the gamut of compliance/encryption/cost controls. What can it do for you?
Azure Logic Apps & AI - Building Integration & AI SolutionsDaniel Toomey
Presentation delivered at the Brisbane Data & AI Bootcamp on Saturday, 18 May 2024. Covers Workflow Assistant and new Azure OpenAI and AI Search connectors.
This slide deck provides the basics of Azure App Service. This presentation was presented by Harikharan Krishnaraju, Developer Support Escalation Engineer, Microsoft during the TechMeet360 event organized by BizTalk360, held on December 17, 2016 at Coimbatore.
Het Microsoft Integratie Platform – Welk model past u het beste? (Steef Jan W...Codit
De wereld verandert, nieuwe technologieën komen op en uw integratieplatform moet daarop meebewegen. Welk platform kiest u, of houdt u in stand, om zowel on-premises als met de cloud te kunnen communiceren? Dankzij de komst van Microsoft Azure en haar nieuwe integratiediensten zijn er legio mogelijkheden. In deze sessie komen de diverse aspecten van on-premises (BizTalk/WCF) en het Azure platform aan bod. U krijgt een helder overzicht van de opties en hoort keuzes en overwegingen om de juiste keuze te komen.
Office apps in Office 365 - Napa the next big thingSPC Adriatics
Speakers: Martina Grom, Toni Pohl; How to build development Solutions without your own Servers, only by using Office 365. In this session we will see how to use the new development model for building cool Office Apps. What is NAPA and how to use it. This session will provide an overview of the new developer features for Office and SharePoint.
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Tomasz Janczuk - WebtaskalifragilistexpialidociousServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC2016.
The [webtask.io](https://webtask.io) microservice platform has been created and is used internally at [Auth0](https://auth0.com) to support multi-tenant SaaS extensibility through custom code, in cloud and on-premise. In this talk I will describe our journey from the driving scenario, the choice of a "better web hook" paradigm to address it, the architecture and design decisions we've made along with the mistakes and changes the system has undergone. I will also provide an insight into a security model that makes webtask.io platform uniquely suited to be used directly over HTTP from HTML5 or mobile apps. Docker, Node, ZeroMQ, Mongo, and more.
Charity Hound - Serverless, NoOps, The Tooth FairyServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC2016.
A common misconception is that "serverless" development means you no longer have to think or care about operations. This could hardly be more false. You are trading one set of problems -- building and running backend services -- for another set, where you are dealing with a sprawling mess of APIs, black boxes and opaque complex systems into which you have limited visibility and even less ability to fix things, along with cotenancy issues and usage caps. The glorious future comes with tradeoffs, and this means application developers need to get better at ops.
Sam Kroonenburg and Pete Sbarski - The Story of a Serverless StartupServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
A Cloud Guru is a completely serverless online learning platform that connects 50,000+ users in real-time, using AWS Lambda, Firebase and a huge array of 3rd party cloud services. We’ll tell the story of building a completely serverless company, and how this approach has literally fueled our business model, and enabled us to disrupt the training industry. We’ll explain the 5 principles you should following when adopting serverless architectures, and walk through real-world examples of each from our platform. Expect to hear about AWS Lambda, Firebase, Auth0, CloudSearch, Elastic Transcoder, S3, CloudFront CDN and lots of JavaScript!
Patrick Debois - From Serverless to ServicefullServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
It's great that we don't need to manage servers anymore and can just use a service. Let them worry about the availability. Endless capacity ftw.
Reality is that we are just entering another abstraction layer and the same problems need to be solved:
- what if the server goes down vs what if the service goes down
- how many servers do I need vs how many req/sec do I need ask Amazon to provision
- how do monitor my servers vs how do I monitor my service vs how do I monitor my functions
- how to control who gets access to my servers vs who can access my services
- how do I keep track of my server versions/dependencies vs how do I keep track of my functions versions/dependencies
A lot of the *-ilities revolve around trust. Trust in the system. And not just the technical side, also including the people side.
The promise of an API is not enough, it's the promise of a ecosystem of services.
It's only a small step from running a function on AWS Lambda vs using an external service.
Why run the function at all if someone is better at it? Because we have more 'control'?
In the presentation I will provide examples of real projects we did at Small Town Heroes (http://www.smalltownheroes.be) where we are leveraging the power of serverless. And how we try to expand our internal devops collaboration beyond the api boundaries to focus on the full stack service and not merely the components.
Winter is coming
Frederic Lavigne and Stephen Fink - Serverless Video Processing with IBM Blue...ServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
Today's leading enterprise (mobile) applications are being composed of loosely coupled, cloud-based microservices, to provide powerful end-to-end capabilities that leverage the growing ecosystem of microservice providers. Events-on-demand technologies are driving a new level of simplicity and scalability in wiring these disparate microservices together, providing a distributed compute service to execute application logic in response to events, while hiding the complex infrastructure aspects. During this presentation we will show you how to build such (mobile) applications by leveraging the power of OpenWhisk, one of the newest players in the field of serverless computing, and hence by using event-driven technologies to compose and wire together microservice actions in response to events generated by humans and machines. Frederic Lavigne will first show how to play up dark data behind video: While video becomes more important as a digital media type, video data often remains dark to analytics. Frederic will demonstrate how to implement a serverless solution to unlock the value of video data. He will demonstrate an application that uploads video files or streams to the cloud, transcodes video data, extracts and passes frames through the Watson Image Recognition and the Alchemy Face Recognition services, and generates meta-data to use in categorizing the video data for searchability. After that Steve Fink will show a mobile weather application for iOS that allows to retrieve weather forecasts for a particular location.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
Brad Spiegel Macon GA’s journey exemplifies the profound impact that one individual can have on their community. Through his unwavering dedication to digital inclusion, he’s not only bridging the gap in Macon but also setting an example for others to follow.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
# Internet Security: Safeguarding Your Digital World
In the contemporary digital age, the internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives. It connects us to vast amounts of information, provides platforms for communication, enables commerce, and offers endless entertainment. However, with these conveniences come significant security challenges. Internet security is essential to protect our digital identities, sensitive data, and overall online experience. This comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted world of internet security, providing insights into its importance, common threats, and effective strategies to safeguard your digital world.
## Understanding Internet Security
Internet security encompasses the measures and protocols used to protect information, devices, and networks from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. It involves a wide range of practices designed to safeguard data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Effective internet security is crucial for individuals, businesses, and governments alike, as cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity and scale.
### Key Components of Internet Security
1. **Confidentiality**: Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to access it.
2. **Integrity**: Protecting information from being altered or tampered with by unauthorized parties.
3. **Availability**: Ensuring that authorized users have reliable access to information and resources when needed.
## Common Internet Security Threats
Cyber threats are numerous and constantly evolving. Understanding these threats is the first step in protecting against them. Some of the most common internet security threats include:
### Malware
Malware, or malicious software, is designed to harm, exploit, or otherwise compromise a device, network, or service. Common types of malware include:
- **Viruses**: Programs that attach themselves to legitimate software and replicate, spreading to other programs and files.
- **Worms**: Standalone malware that replicates itself to spread to other computers.
- **Trojan Horses**: Malicious software disguised as legitimate software.
- **Ransomware**: Malware that encrypts a user's files and demands a ransom for the decryption key.
- **Spyware**: Software that secretly monitors and collects user information.
### Phishing
Phishing is a social engineering attack that aims to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. Attackers often masquerade as trusted entities in email or other communication channels, tricking victims into providing their information.
### Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
MitM attacks occur when an attacker intercepts and potentially alters communication between two parties without their knowledge. This can lead to the unauthorized acquisition of sensitive information.
### Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
7. Azure Functions
Process events with Serverless code.
Make composing Cloud Apps insanely easy
Develop Functions in C#, Node.js, Python, PHP, Batch and more
Easily schedule event-driven tasks across services
Expose Functions as HTTP API endpoints
Scale Functions based on customer demand
Easily integrate with Logic Apps
Azure
Functions