Kinexia: storia, struttura, principi e internazionalizzazionePietro Colucci
La storia del gruppo Kinexia, guidato da Pietro Colucci, la struttura societaria, la sostenibilità integrata, l'azionariato, l'internazionalizzazione, la struttura di business e la corporate social responsability
En el marco del Seminario Financiero de la UdeA, apoyado por el Grupo de Investigación en Finanzas GIFI-, Camilo Gómez Morales, representante y gerente general de Economática para Colombia presentó la conferencia "Valoración de Ecopetrol, Amazon y Apple con el apoyo de Economática como herramienta de análisis financiero".
Más info.:
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
Universidad de Antioquia
http://economicas.udea.edu.co/
comunicacioneseconomicas@udea.edu.co
Fijo: (57 4 ) 219 88 05-219 58 00
Medellín
eFolder Partner Chat Webinar — The Myth and Realities of Data Protection and ...eFolder
Join Carlo Tapia, Product Marketing Manager at eFolder, and Shawn Walsh, President of Paradigm Computer Consulting, as they discuss the myths and realities of data retention in cloud-based applications such as Office 365, Google Apps, Box, and Salesforce. You will learn about:
-How quickly organizations are adopting cloud applications
-The risks of data loss and compliance issues as companies move data to the cloud
-The ease of backing up and protecting data stored in the cloud
-How partners have earned success by deploying cloud-to-cloud backup to their clients
Digital Communication, Workshop at City Business LibraryKatrin Andersson
Workshop, Human Leadership III: ‘Digital communication a catalyst for change…for you and your company?’
With social media as a focal point; has strategic thinking, planning and communication changed? Or is it simply, but not to be underestimated, a fundamental change in human behaviour?
We open up a discussion based on insights on why and how the digital era is an enabler for change for you and your company. Embark on a journey of changing leadership,organisation structures and communication strategies.
Founded in 1947, Marquard & Bahls is a Hamburg-based family-owned company characterized by a pioneering spirit and entrepreneurship. Over the decades, we have grown into one of the leading independent energy supply, trading and logistics companies.
OCHO APELLIDOS CREATIVOS y UNA NARANJA: JORNADA nº 12 del CLUB MARKETINGTHINK...M2M
INNOVACION EN EL MARKETING DE LAS INDUSTRIAS CULTURALES Y CREATIVOS, EL TURISMO Y EL ENTRETENIMIENTO. XII JORNADA DEL CLUB MARKETINGTHINKERS.
Hemos añadido el vídeo completo de las jornadas al final de la presentación. Esperamos que lo disfrutéis y que además os subscribáis a nuestro canal de YouTube. Gracias
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uax9oPtEWs&list=UUzFdATC-KJYirj6oe0WoENQ
Kinexia: storia, struttura, principi e internazionalizzazionePietro Colucci
La storia del gruppo Kinexia, guidato da Pietro Colucci, la struttura societaria, la sostenibilità integrata, l'azionariato, l'internazionalizzazione, la struttura di business e la corporate social responsability
En el marco del Seminario Financiero de la UdeA, apoyado por el Grupo de Investigación en Finanzas GIFI-, Camilo Gómez Morales, representante y gerente general de Economática para Colombia presentó la conferencia "Valoración de Ecopetrol, Amazon y Apple con el apoyo de Economática como herramienta de análisis financiero".
Más info.:
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
Universidad de Antioquia
http://economicas.udea.edu.co/
comunicacioneseconomicas@udea.edu.co
Fijo: (57 4 ) 219 88 05-219 58 00
Medellín
eFolder Partner Chat Webinar — The Myth and Realities of Data Protection and ...eFolder
Join Carlo Tapia, Product Marketing Manager at eFolder, and Shawn Walsh, President of Paradigm Computer Consulting, as they discuss the myths and realities of data retention in cloud-based applications such as Office 365, Google Apps, Box, and Salesforce. You will learn about:
-How quickly organizations are adopting cloud applications
-The risks of data loss and compliance issues as companies move data to the cloud
-The ease of backing up and protecting data stored in the cloud
-How partners have earned success by deploying cloud-to-cloud backup to their clients
Digital Communication, Workshop at City Business LibraryKatrin Andersson
Workshop, Human Leadership III: ‘Digital communication a catalyst for change…for you and your company?’
With social media as a focal point; has strategic thinking, planning and communication changed? Or is it simply, but not to be underestimated, a fundamental change in human behaviour?
We open up a discussion based on insights on why and how the digital era is an enabler for change for you and your company. Embark on a journey of changing leadership,organisation structures and communication strategies.
Founded in 1947, Marquard & Bahls is a Hamburg-based family-owned company characterized by a pioneering spirit and entrepreneurship. Over the decades, we have grown into one of the leading independent energy supply, trading and logistics companies.
OCHO APELLIDOS CREATIVOS y UNA NARANJA: JORNADA nº 12 del CLUB MARKETINGTHINK...M2M
INNOVACION EN EL MARKETING DE LAS INDUSTRIAS CULTURALES Y CREATIVOS, EL TURISMO Y EL ENTRETENIMIENTO. XII JORNADA DEL CLUB MARKETINGTHINKERS.
Hemos añadido el vídeo completo de las jornadas al final de la presentación. Esperamos que lo disfrutéis y que además os subscribáis a nuestro canal de YouTube. Gracias
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uax9oPtEWs&list=UUzFdATC-KJYirj6oe0WoENQ
This session will explore the Sybase database embedded in Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration Management. We'll discuss topics such as backup, recovery, basic maintenance, tuning and troubleshooting techniques for the database components that underpin Novell ZENworks Configuration Management.
Enterprise data centers today must be capable of effectively supporting new workloads
such as server virtualization and cloud services. A key challenge in building a platform
for such workloads lies in understanding how the necessary attributes map to the
technology employed in the data center, and how to implement them optimally.
WatchGuard Extensible Content Security (XCS) solutions deliver the industry's best defense-in-depth security for email, web, and data loss prevention to provide an extensive risk management boundary. With six different models to choose from, XCS appliances meet the messaging security requirements of business of all sizes, including solutions to protect the world's most demanding email and web networks.
Ip Networking Over Satelite Course SamplerJim Jenkins
This three-day course is designed for satellite engineers and managers in government and industry who need to increase their understanding of the Internet and how Internet Protocols (IP) can be used to transmit data and voice over satellites. IP has become the worldwide standard for data communications. Satellites extend the reach of the Internet and Intranets. Satellites deliver multicast content efficiently anywhere in the world. With these benefits come challenges. Satellite delay and bit errors can impact performance. Satellite links must be integrated with terrestrial networks. Space segment is expensive; there are routing and security issues. This course explains the techniques and architectures used to mitigate these challenges. Quantitative techniques for understanding throughput and response time are presented. System diagrams describe the satellite/terrestrial interface. The course notes provide an up-to-date reference. An extensive bibliography is supplied.
Good news from the Worldwide Consulting Desktop & Apps (DnA) team! We’ve just finished updating theVirtual Desktop Handbook for XenDesktop 7, StoreFront 2.0 and XenServer 6.2.
The Virtual Desktop Handbook is an architect’s guide to desktop virtualization. It provides you with the methodology, experience and best practices you need to successfully design your own desktop virtualization solution.
Updates in this release include:
Resource requirements for Windows 8 and Server 2012
XD controller sizing
XenDesktop 7 policy guidelines
Database sizing for XenDesktop 7
SQL 2012 chapter
StoreFront 2.0 chapter
32-bit or 64-bit desktop OS guidance
Desktop group & StoreFront integration
In addition, we’ve also included a Citrix policy quick reference spreadsheet so that you can quickly identify default, baseline and template settings from XenDesktop 5 / XenApp 6 all the way up to XenDesktop 7. Thanks go out to Michael Havens, Maria Chang and Uzair Ali for creating this great reference spreadsheet.
I hope you find this handbook useful during your next desktop virtualization project.
And we’re not done yet, future updates will include:
Bandwidth
Hyper-V 2012
PVS 7
User data
And more …
The Virtual Desktop Handbook is not the only resource to guide you through your desktop virtualization journey. Citrix also provides Project Accelerator; an interactive online tool creating customized sizing and design recommendations based on the methodology, best practices and expert advice identified within this handbook.
You can still reach the XenDesktop 5 handbook using the old URL – CTX136546
Andy Baker – Architect
Worldwide Consulting
Desktop & Apps Team
http://blogs.citrix.com/2013/10/10/new-xendesktop-7-handbook-published/
Reference architecture dir and es - finalNuno Alves
Citrix Director with EdgeSight provides a complete troubleshooting window to quickly resolve issues around desktops or applications. Previous versions of XenApp leveraged EdgeSight, while XenDesktop deployments looked to Director for assistance. Starting in XenDesktop 7, these two great technologies have been merged into one central point for troubleshooting.
The purpose of this document will be to provide you an overviewof all the necessary parts required to give your company a holistic view. With this being a new product with new features, this document will provide administrators the tools to feel comfortable moving forward with monitoring of a XenDesktop 7 deployment.
This document will cover the configuration of the Director server, as well as how to interface with the Insight Center provided from our NetScaler product line. For more of an overview of the EdgeSight product, please reference the whitepapersfound at www.citrix.com/xendesktop.
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX139051
Provisioning server high_availability_considerations2Nuno Alves
The purpose of this document is to give the target audience an overview about the critical components of a Citrix
Provisioning Server infrastructure with regards to a high availability implementation. These considerations focus on the
following areas:
• Virtual Disk (vDisk) Storage
• Write Cache Placement
• SQL Database
• TFTP Service
• DHCP Service
Xd planning guide - storage best practicesNuno Alves
The Citrix Storage planning guide provides a list of best practices, recommendations and
performance related tips that cover the most critical areas of storage integration with Citrix
XenDesktop. It is not intended as a comprehensive guide for planning and configuring storage
infrastructures, nor as a storage training handbook.
Due to scope, this guide provides some device-specific information. For additional device- specific
configuration, Citrix suggests reviewing the storage vendor’s documentation, the storage vendor’s
hardware compatibility list, and contacting the vendor’s technical support if necessary
This document is an introduction to Disk Storage technologies and its terminology. Within this
document basic disk and storage architectures as well as storage protocols and common fault
tolerance technologies will be discussed. It is not intended as a comprehensive guide for planning
and configuring storage infrastructures, nor as a storage training handbook.
Due to scope, this guide provides some device-specific information. For additional device- specific
configuration, Citrix suggests reviewing the storage vendor‘s documentation, the storage vendor‘s
hardware compatibility list, and contacting the vendor‘s technical support if necessary.
For design best practices and planning guidance, Citrix recommends reviewing the Storage Best
Practices and Planning Guide (http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX130632)
This document describes how XenServer provides and keeps track of the storage supplied to its guests. The first section
is a reminder of how Linux looks at storage and the second section builds on that to explain XenServer storage. Basic
knowledge of Linux is required, as some standard tools are used.
XenDesktop relies on the hypervisor for many core functions, including VM creation, power operations, performance and redundancy. Therefore, it is important that you take the time to design an appropriate hypervisor infrastructure (XenServer, Hyper-V or vSphere). Otherwise, you may experience performance, functionality or even reliability issues.
Most information required to design a XenDesktop deployment on your chosen hypervisor platform is available publicly, but it can be hard to find since it’s spread across a multitude of knowledge base articles or white papers. In order to simplify and speed-up the design process, we’re in the process of consolidating the information that you need into a single document and augmenting it with recommendations and best practices. We’ve just finished incorporating the Hyper-V 2008 R2 and SCVMM 2012 planning section into the latest release of the Citrix Virtual Desktop Handbook, which includes important design decisions relating to this hypervisor, for example:
Selecting and sizing the right physical hardware for virtual machines
Knowing what storage options available for Hyper-V 2008 R2
What type of networks to build on the Hyper-V host
How to size the SCVMM servers
Designing a highly available SCVMM solution
Planning an effective failover cluster
The products covered in this current release of the handbook include XenDesktop 5.6, XenApp 6.5, Provisioning Services 6.x and XenClient Enterprise 4.5. A version of the Virtual Desktop Handbook covering XenDesktop 7.x, Provisioning Services 7, Hyper V 2012 R2 and SCVMM 2012 R2 is in the works with an initial release scheduled later in Q4. As always your feedback is welcomed.
http://blogs.citrix.com/2013/09/05/citrix-virtual-desktop-handbook-hyper-v-update/
CTX138217 - IntelliCache Reduction in IOPS: XenDesktop 5.6 FP1 on XenServer 6.1 - Citrix Knowledge Center http://ow.ly/o3Ma4
The purpose of this document is to provide testing results based on MCS-delivered streamed virtual desktops leveraging IntelliCache
NetScaler Deployment Guide for XenDesktop7Nuno Alves
This guide demonstrates how to deploy Citrix NetScaler in conjunction with Citrix XenDesktop 7 with a focus on both simplicity in configuration and advanced features not easily delivered with other products. This guide shows how to provision the XenDesktop 7 infrastructure, the NetScaler appliance and NetScaler Insight Center services to extend Citrix virtual desktop infrastructure and services to remote users in small to medium-size enterprises.
1. Citrix CloudBridge and Branch Repeater
Specifications Sheet
Citrix CloudBridge and Branch Repeater
Specifications sheet
CloudBridge Data Center Appliances
Model 310 / 10505 500 / 11505 1000 / 13505 1500 / 17555 2000 / 19555
1,2
Bandwidth 310 Mbps 500 Mbps 1.0 Gbps 1.5 Gbps 2.0 Gbps
3
Maximum HDX sessions 750 1,200 2,500 3,500 5,000
Total sessions 40,000 60,000 120,000 120,000 160,000
Acceleration Plug-in CCUs 1,100 1,800 3,600 3,600 4,800
Hardware Specifications
Dual Intel Dual Intel Dual Intel
Processor Dual Intel X5680 Dual Intel X5680
E5645 E5645 E5645
Total disk space 3.0 TB 3.0 TB 3.0 TB 4.2 TB 4.2 TB
SSD (dedicated compression
1.8 TB 1.8 TB 1.8 TB 2.4 TB 2.4 TB
history)
RAM 48 GB 48 GB 48 GB 96 GB 96 GB
Network interfaces 4 x 10GigE SX and 8 x 1GigE TX Bypass 8 x10GigE SR Bypass
Platform Mechanical, Environmental and Regulatory
Power supplies (N+1) Dual
Input voltage and frequency ranges 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz
Power Consumption 650 watts 2,200 BTU / Hr. 850 watts 2,900 BTU / Hr.
System weight 47 lbs (21.3 kg) 51 lbs (23.1 kg)
Width EIA 310-D, IEC 60297, DIN 41494 SC48D rack width with mounting brackets
Depth 25.4" / 64.5 cm
37” x 24” by 11”, 59 lbs 37” x 24” by 11”, 59 lbs
Shipping dimensions and weight
94 x 61 x 28 cm, 26.8 kg 94 x 61 x 28 cm, 27.7 kg
Operating temperature 32 – 104 F / 0 – 40 C
Allowed relative humidity 5%-95%, non-condensing
Safety certifications UL, TUV-C
Electromagnetic emissions and
FCC (Part 15 Class A), DoC,
safety certifications and CE, VCCI, CNS, AN/NES
susceptibility standards
Environmental compliance RoHS, WEEE
1
Reflects
the
total
of
in-‐bound
and
outbound
WAN
traffic.
Only
outbound
WAN
traffic
is
counted
against
the
licensed
bandwidth
(Mbps
or
Gbps
purchased).
QoS
and
/
or
unaccelerated
traffic
does
not
count
against
the
licensed
bandwidth.
Unaccelerated
and
QoS
traffic
can,
however,
impact
the
total
amount
of
outbound
accelerated
traffic.
2
Some
protocols
(for
example
ICA)
can
reach
the
processing
capacity
of
the
appliance
before
the
licensed
bandwidth
is
reached.
All
HDX
session
scaling
data
are
the
maximum
number
of
simultaneous
sessions
capable
on
the
device
for
ICA
protocol
acceleration
3
2. Citrix® Branch Repeater™ Midrange and Branch Physical Appliances
CloudBridge 2000 and 3000
Model CloudBridge 2000 CloudBridge 3000
Target Application Branch Offices and Small Datacenters Datacenter and Regional Headquarters
Performance and Throughput
Bandwidth 10 Mbps 20 Mbps 50 Mbps 50 Mbps 45Mbps 155Mbps
Concurrent HDX sessions 10 20 100 100 250 500
Total sessions 10,000 10,000 10,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
CloudBridge Client CCUs 100 200 750 750 1000 1000
Hardware specifications
CloudBridge 2000 CloudBridge 3000
Disks 1 x 550 GB SSD Repeater 8800
4 x 550 GB SSD
Compression history 470 GB 6 x 300GB 2.1 TB
RAM 24 GB 50GB
32GB
Redundant PSU No Yes
Ethernet NIC options
4 Port 10 /100 /1000 TX 6 Port 10 / 100 / 1000 TX
4 Port 10 / 100 / 1000 Fiber SX
Mechanical
Rack Units 1U 1U
2U
System width EIA 310-D, IEC 60297, DIN 41494 SC48D rack width with mounting brackets
System depth 24” (29.2 cm)
System w eight 32 lbs (4.9kg)
25 x 19.5 x 6 in
Shipping Dimensions
(63.5 x 49.5 x15.2 cm)
Shipping Weight 17.6 lbs (8 kg)
Electrical, environmental and regulatory
Wattage (Max) 300W 2 x 450W
Voltage 100/240 VAC, 50-60 Hz 800W
Operating Temperature 100/240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
32F to 104F (0C to 40C)
110/240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Operating Altitude 0-1500M
Storage Temperature 14F to 140F (-10C to 60C)
Allowed Relative Humidity 5%-95% non-condensing
26,822 Hours 20,753 Hours,
MTBF
Safety certifications UL, TUV-C
Electromagnetic emissions, FCC (Part 15 Class A), DoC, CE, VCCI, CNS, AN/NES, RoHS, WEEE
safety and environmental
3. Branch Repeater / Branch Repeater for Windows Server Repeater
Model 100 200 300 8520 8540 8820
Target Application Branch Offices Datacenter and Regional Headquarters
Performance and throughput
Bandwidth 1Mbps 2Mbps 10Mbps 10Mbps 45Mbps 155Mbps
Concurrent HDX sessions 10 20 100 100 250 500
Total sessions 10,000 10,000 10,000 24,000 24,000 50,000
Branch Repeater Client CCUs — — — 250 750 1000
Hardware specifications
Branch Repeater 100, 200 300 Repeater 8500 Repeater 8800
Disks 1 x 500GB 2 x 250GB 6 x 300GB
RAID — √ √
Compression history 185 GB / 125 GB 185GB 850GB
File storage N/A / 250 GB — —
RAM 4 GB 4GB 12GB
Redundant PSU — — Y
es
Ethernet NIC options
2-Port Copper 10/100/1000 Available Available Available
2-Port Fiber 1000SX — Available Available
4-Port Copper 10/100/1000 — Available Available
4-Port fiber 1000SX — — Available
Bypass Feature (Fail-to-Wire) Available Standard Standard
Physical dimensions
Rack Units 1U 1U 2U
System width EIA 310-D, IEC 60297, DIN 41494 SC48D rack width with mounting brackets
System depth 11.5” (29.2 cm) 23.1” (58.7 cm) 29.8” (75.7 cm)
System w eight 10.8 lbs (4.9kg) 22 lbs (10 kg) 59 lbs (26.76 kg)
25 x 19.5 x 6 in 20 x 22.5 x 8 in 36.5 x 26.5 x 11 in
Shipping Dimensions
(63.5 x 49.5 x15.2 cm) (50.8 x 57.2 x 20.3 cm) (92.7 x 67.3 x 27.9 cm)
Shipping Weight 17.6 lbs (8 kg) 35 lbs (15.9 kg) 69 lbs (31.3 kg)
Mechanical, environmental and regulatory
Wattage (Max) 200W 300W 800W
Voltage 100/240 VAC, 50-60 Hz 100/240 VAC, 50-60 Hz 110/240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Operating Temperature 32F to 104F (0C to 40C) 50F to 95F (10C to 35C) 50F to 95F (10C to 35C)
Operating Altitude 0-1500M
Non-operating Temperature –4F to 140F (20C to 60C)
Allowed Relative Humidity 5%-95% non-condensing
–31F to 158F –31F to 149F –31F to 149F
Storage Temperature
(–35C to 70C) (–35C to 65C) (–35C to 65C)
Safety certifications UL, TUV-C
Electromagnetic emissions, FCC (Part 15 Class A), DoC,CE, VCCI, CNS, AN/NES, RoHS, WEEE
safety and environmental