The document discusses concepts related to private Platform as a Service (PaaS) cloud computing models. It covers key capabilities needed for private PaaS like shared infrastructure, component sharing, fast deployment, self-service, and automation/management. It provides examples of how these capabilities can be implemented using virtualization, appliances, assemblies, and tools like Enterprise Manager.
This document discusses Cloud Foundry, an open source Platform as a Service (PaaS) that provides a way for developers to build, test, deploy and scale applications. It begins with an overview of the architecture and components of Cloud Foundry including the runtime, services, and how applications are staged and deployed. It then covers topics like creating and binding services, evolving data schemas, and provides resources for learning more about Cloud Foundry.
Solving todays problems with oracle integration cloudHeba Fouad
Oracle Integration Cloud Service Features and Highlights
Integrating SaaS and on premise application with ICS
Integrating SaaS and SaaS application with ICS
Solving Cloud integration problems with ICS
presented by Heba Fouad
Fusion Middleware Specialist
This my presentation for my colleagues who need to know about Cloud specially Oracle Cloud Integration basics , through these few slides I tried to cover the basics and some Integration patterns using (ICS , JCS paas / saas).
Oracle integration cloud service (ICS) best practices learned from the field ...Phil Wilkins
Presented at Oracle OpenWorld 2017 by the authors of the book Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud - Phil Wilkins & Robert van Molken
For more information see https://oracle-integration.cloud
Keynote delivered by Richard Leurig, Senior Vice President, Innovation Development Center at CoreLogic.
CoreLogic is a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled services provider. As part of a strategic technology transformation, CoreLogic has embarked upon building a product and data delivery platform based on the Cloud Foundry PaaS. Working with Pivotal, the CoreLogic Innovation Development Center is developing new products on a scalable common component ecosystem with a Hybrid Cloud strategy which in turn will facilitate innovation and drive faster product delivery.
The document discusses the need for a new 3rd generation application platform to help software change industries. It proposes an application and data services centric platform that focuses on real-time deployment, scaling, and ease of use while also providing operational benefits. Containers are described as essential to enable seconds-level deployment, scaling, networking configuration, and health management through standardized container units and Docker integration. The value of VMware integration is noted for automated setup and scaling using a mixed VM/container model blending speed and isolation with enterprise operational processes. However, containers alone are not enough and value comes from building common services into each managed container to avoid separate development by each group.
WSO2 introduced Carbon, a new component-based SOA platform based on OSGi that provides a common architecture for their products. Carbon allows customers to combine components like the ESB, registry, business process server, and data services into customized solutions. It offers advantages over proprietary middleware like flexibility, agility, and lower costs. The first betas are available now with general availability expected in January 2019.
This document discusses Cloud Foundry, an open source Platform as a Service (PaaS) that provides a way for developers to build, test, deploy and scale applications. It begins with an overview of the architecture and components of Cloud Foundry including the runtime, services, and how applications are staged and deployed. It then covers topics like creating and binding services, evolving data schemas, and provides resources for learning more about Cloud Foundry.
Solving todays problems with oracle integration cloudHeba Fouad
Oracle Integration Cloud Service Features and Highlights
Integrating SaaS and on premise application with ICS
Integrating SaaS and SaaS application with ICS
Solving Cloud integration problems with ICS
presented by Heba Fouad
Fusion Middleware Specialist
This my presentation for my colleagues who need to know about Cloud specially Oracle Cloud Integration basics , through these few slides I tried to cover the basics and some Integration patterns using (ICS , JCS paas / saas).
Oracle integration cloud service (ICS) best practices learned from the field ...Phil Wilkins
Presented at Oracle OpenWorld 2017 by the authors of the book Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud - Phil Wilkins & Robert van Molken
For more information see https://oracle-integration.cloud
Keynote delivered by Richard Leurig, Senior Vice President, Innovation Development Center at CoreLogic.
CoreLogic is a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled services provider. As part of a strategic technology transformation, CoreLogic has embarked upon building a product and data delivery platform based on the Cloud Foundry PaaS. Working with Pivotal, the CoreLogic Innovation Development Center is developing new products on a scalable common component ecosystem with a Hybrid Cloud strategy which in turn will facilitate innovation and drive faster product delivery.
The document discusses the need for a new 3rd generation application platform to help software change industries. It proposes an application and data services centric platform that focuses on real-time deployment, scaling, and ease of use while also providing operational benefits. Containers are described as essential to enable seconds-level deployment, scaling, networking configuration, and health management through standardized container units and Docker integration. The value of VMware integration is noted for automated setup and scaling using a mixed VM/container model blending speed and isolation with enterprise operational processes. However, containers alone are not enough and value comes from building common services into each managed container to avoid separate development by each group.
WSO2 introduced Carbon, a new component-based SOA platform based on OSGi that provides a common architecture for their products. Carbon allows customers to combine components like the ESB, registry, business process server, and data services into customized solutions. It offers advantages over proprietary middleware like flexibility, agility, and lower costs. The first betas are available now with general availability expected in January 2019.
The document discusses application servers used by Utah government agencies and provides recommendations for standardizing their use. It finds that many different application servers are currently used. It recommends reducing this number by migrating most to use GlassFish as the standard Java EE5 application server platform and integrating it with other state services. It also recommends minimizing new development on older platforms and specifying approved IDEs to use with GlassFish.
This document discusses mobile application strategies and an innovative approach called SmartWeb for mobile enablement. SmartWeb allows real-time transformation of website content into mobile-optimized versions without backend changes. It provides customized views and interfaces for smartphones and tablets. The key benefits of SmartWeb are rapid time to market for mobile sites, low maintenance needs, and a common backend for both desktop and mobile sites.
Look at Oracle Integration Cloud – its relationship to ICS. Customer use Case...Phil Wilkins
This is a presentation about Oracle Integration Cloud (ICS) and Oracle Integration Cloud Service - the relationship between the two products. We also look at customer use cases and what lead to an ICS based recommendation and what would we recommend now OIC has been made available
This document discusses the need for enterprise integration and Oracle's solutions for integration. It introduces Oracle SOA Suite 11g and Oracle BPM Suite, which enable developers to create and manage composite applications and business processes using services. The Oracle SOA Suite allows for flexible integration of existing systems. Oracle BPM Suite builds on the SOA Suite and leverages its infrastructure to integrate services, automate processes, and provide user interfaces. The document outlines the conceptual model, components, development tools, and deployment/monitoring options of the Oracle integration solutions.
The Mobile Enterprise in Action: Managing Business Processes from Your Mobile...Steven Davelaar
This presestation features a comprehensive integrated demo that uses Oracle Business Process Management (BPM), Oracle Service Bus (OSB), Mobile Application Framework (MAF) and Webcenter Content Management (WCM). The demo centers around a BPM claim handling process that is entirely managed through the mobile device, allowing the mobile user to work in offline mode and sync his work later. OSB is used to virtualize all service calls from the mobile application and to transform the BPM SOAP web services into REST-JSON format for easy and performant mobile consumption. WCM is used to store the claim attachments. The experience gained from building this and other demo's is translated to a set of guidelines for going mobile, also included in this presentation
Systems Integration in the Cloud Era with Apache Camel @ ApacheCon Europe 2012Kai Wähner
Shows the elegance of Apache Camel to integrate different cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (IaaS), Google App Engine (PaaS), or Salesforce (SaaS).
This document discusses leveraging Oracle Integration Cloud Service for integrating Oracle E-Business Suite. It provides an overview of Integration Cloud Service and the E-Business Suite adapter. It demonstrates how the E-Business Suite adapter can be used as an invoke (target) and trigger (source). Example integration scenarios for service requests and order to invoice are also presented. The document concludes with a roadmap for future enhancements to the E-Business Suite adapter and references for additional resources.
Building enterprise depth APIs with the IBM hybrid integration portfolioKim Clark
APIs are fast becoming central to the way that an enterprise presents itself to partners and customers, enabling innovation and automation. A well crafted API is today's front page advertisement for your enterprise's capabilities, but there must be substance beneath the API, for it to fulfil its promise. Success beyond initial launch of the API rides upon many factors.
In this talk we'll focus on the architectural elements that need to be considered in order to ensure the API will be secure, scalable, agile to change, manageable and maintainable. Along the way we will discuss how to leverage the sweet spots of IBM's hybrid integration portfolio to make your API initiative more productive, and maintainable into the future.
Bullet Proof Your Amazon Cloud Deployment: Best Practices in Deploying Applic...Movate
- Cloud deployments need to be "bullet proof" to withstand failures through proper planning and testing. This involves choosing AMIs, deploying applications and databases, backing up data, automating deployments, and implementing disaster recovery mechanisms.
- The document discusses best practices for securing cloud deployments such as understanding cloud providers, using cloud tools appropriately, implementing monitoring and alerts, ensuring effective recovery, and automating provisioning. It also demonstrates disaster recovery on AWS using EBS-backed AMIs, database backups, and scripting deployment on a separate region.
App modernization in 2020 and beyond. Radu VunvuleaRadu Vunvulea
Title: App modernization in 2020 and beyond
Abstract: There are so many tech buzzwords around us and less and less best practices related to using them. In this session, we do an application modernization from zero to cloud-native, taking into account business constraints, technical and budget limitations. Are you ready for this journey? Join this session to discover the path for this journey.
The document describes an Oracle SOA presentation. It includes an agenda that covers understanding Oracle integration products, a use case for integration, and implementing the solution. The presentation then reviews key Oracle integration products like SOA Suite, OSB, OWSM, and BAM. It provides details on implementing the use case, which involves integrating a web and mobile application by routing orders to different database tables using a SOA composite with a BPEL process, mediator, and connections to the databases and BAM.
CamelOne 2012 - Spoilt for Choice: Which Integration Framework to use?Kai Wähner
Spoilt for Choice - Which Integration Framework to use on the Java (JVM) Platform? Apache Camel, Spring Integration, Mule ESB? Or when to use an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) instead?
Keynote presentation for the Pivotal Cloud Platform Roadshow. Introduces the market drivers for the Cloud Foundry Platform as a Service, discusses open source softwared (Cloud Foundry is OSS) and introduces the fundamentals of the platform.
The document discusses three classic use cases for cloud computing: single tenant SaaS, multi tenant SaaS, and online digital marketing. For single tenant SaaS, it describes challenges like software built for traditional hardware and the need for automated infrastructure deployment. For multi tenant SaaS, it mentions scalability and multi-region deployment challenges. For online digital marketing, it discusses issues like heterogeneous environments, capacity planning, and secure access without sharing credentials. AWS is presented as a solution to address the infrastructure needs for all three use cases.
K1 keynote 1_oracle_integrated_cloud_strategy_and_vision_for_journey_to_cloud...Dr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
1) Jason Tsang discusses Oracle's cloud strategy and vision, which provides a complete, open, and secure platform spanning all layers of the cloud to support customers' journey to the cloud.
2) Oracle's cloud platform offers choice and access to innovation for all through its integrated infrastructure (IaaS), platform (PaaS), and software (SaaS) offerings.
3) Oracle aims to support customers on every stage of their journey to the cloud through deployment choice, migration paths, and personalized support.
To prevent mobile apps being discarded after first usage, it is extremely important that apps offer the right information at the right time, in the proper context. Various technologies are available to achieve this, in this presentation we will focus on beacons and augmented reality (AR). Beacons are small, bluetooth low-energy devices that can be used to detect mobile device proximity with high accuracy, allowing you to provide tailored, just-in-time communication with the user of your mobile app. This presentation includes a number of demos of location-aware apps, and introduces a generic beacon platform included with Oracle Mobile Cloud Service that allows you to quickly and easily build mobile apps with such types of microproximity services. It also provides examples how AR can be combined with beacons to further enhance the user experience.
Where can you use serverless? How does it relate to APIs, integration and mi...Kim Clark
Serverless, aka. function-as-a-service (FaaS) is on-trend, and as with all new shiny things it is often both over and under estimated in the space of the same conversation. Where can and should it be applied, especially in relation to integration? Does it make provide a good platform for implementing APIs? What type of application would be appropriate to put on it? How does it relate to similarly elastic architectures such as microservices? If its functions are stateless, where and how do you manage state. How do you integrate to and from it? What are the benefits, and what are the limitations? This unique perspective is from the same experienced team that provided key clarifications on the comparisons between microservices, SOA and APIs.
There is an endless amount of reasons why companies of every size want to run Microsoft workloads on AWS. Learn how AWS can help your business improve agility, increase cost savings, and have a highly available infrastructure.
What’s behind a high quality web API? Ensure your APIs are more than just a ...Kim Clark
Web APIs have now become as important as websites for some enterprises. Dreaming up an attractive set of data resources to expose to your consumers is a critical step, but it's just the beginning. In the world of APIs, standards are rare, so common conventions are everything. Which should you choose, and how do you apply them to your data model? What architecture will ensure your APIs are robust, scalable, and secure? How do you ensure data integrity in an environment without transactionality? How will you prepare for huge changes in scale? How do you join your API world with your existing enterprise integration and SOA? Attendees will learn design practices to ensure their APIs are both attractive and consumable.
The Harbor es una organización sin fines de lucro que ayuda a sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica y asalto sexual en Astoria, Oregon desde 1976. Ofrece servicios gratuitos como refugio seguro, comida, ropa, cuidado de niños, terapia y más para ayudar a las víctimas a recuperarse y prosperar. También brinda una línea de crisis las 24 horas, planificación de seguridad, asesoramiento legal y grupos de apoyo. Su objetivo es poner fin al ciclo de violencia a través de educación, apoyo
The document discusses application servers used by Utah government agencies and provides recommendations for standardizing their use. It finds that many different application servers are currently used. It recommends reducing this number by migrating most to use GlassFish as the standard Java EE5 application server platform and integrating it with other state services. It also recommends minimizing new development on older platforms and specifying approved IDEs to use with GlassFish.
This document discusses mobile application strategies and an innovative approach called SmartWeb for mobile enablement. SmartWeb allows real-time transformation of website content into mobile-optimized versions without backend changes. It provides customized views and interfaces for smartphones and tablets. The key benefits of SmartWeb are rapid time to market for mobile sites, low maintenance needs, and a common backend for both desktop and mobile sites.
Look at Oracle Integration Cloud – its relationship to ICS. Customer use Case...Phil Wilkins
This is a presentation about Oracle Integration Cloud (ICS) and Oracle Integration Cloud Service - the relationship between the two products. We also look at customer use cases and what lead to an ICS based recommendation and what would we recommend now OIC has been made available
This document discusses the need for enterprise integration and Oracle's solutions for integration. It introduces Oracle SOA Suite 11g and Oracle BPM Suite, which enable developers to create and manage composite applications and business processes using services. The Oracle SOA Suite allows for flexible integration of existing systems. Oracle BPM Suite builds on the SOA Suite and leverages its infrastructure to integrate services, automate processes, and provide user interfaces. The document outlines the conceptual model, components, development tools, and deployment/monitoring options of the Oracle integration solutions.
The Mobile Enterprise in Action: Managing Business Processes from Your Mobile...Steven Davelaar
This presestation features a comprehensive integrated demo that uses Oracle Business Process Management (BPM), Oracle Service Bus (OSB), Mobile Application Framework (MAF) and Webcenter Content Management (WCM). The demo centers around a BPM claim handling process that is entirely managed through the mobile device, allowing the mobile user to work in offline mode and sync his work later. OSB is used to virtualize all service calls from the mobile application and to transform the BPM SOAP web services into REST-JSON format for easy and performant mobile consumption. WCM is used to store the claim attachments. The experience gained from building this and other demo's is translated to a set of guidelines for going mobile, also included in this presentation
Systems Integration in the Cloud Era with Apache Camel @ ApacheCon Europe 2012Kai Wähner
Shows the elegance of Apache Camel to integrate different cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (IaaS), Google App Engine (PaaS), or Salesforce (SaaS).
This document discusses leveraging Oracle Integration Cloud Service for integrating Oracle E-Business Suite. It provides an overview of Integration Cloud Service and the E-Business Suite adapter. It demonstrates how the E-Business Suite adapter can be used as an invoke (target) and trigger (source). Example integration scenarios for service requests and order to invoice are also presented. The document concludes with a roadmap for future enhancements to the E-Business Suite adapter and references for additional resources.
Building enterprise depth APIs with the IBM hybrid integration portfolioKim Clark
APIs are fast becoming central to the way that an enterprise presents itself to partners and customers, enabling innovation and automation. A well crafted API is today's front page advertisement for your enterprise's capabilities, but there must be substance beneath the API, for it to fulfil its promise. Success beyond initial launch of the API rides upon many factors.
In this talk we'll focus on the architectural elements that need to be considered in order to ensure the API will be secure, scalable, agile to change, manageable and maintainable. Along the way we will discuss how to leverage the sweet spots of IBM's hybrid integration portfolio to make your API initiative more productive, and maintainable into the future.
Bullet Proof Your Amazon Cloud Deployment: Best Practices in Deploying Applic...Movate
- Cloud deployments need to be "bullet proof" to withstand failures through proper planning and testing. This involves choosing AMIs, deploying applications and databases, backing up data, automating deployments, and implementing disaster recovery mechanisms.
- The document discusses best practices for securing cloud deployments such as understanding cloud providers, using cloud tools appropriately, implementing monitoring and alerts, ensuring effective recovery, and automating provisioning. It also demonstrates disaster recovery on AWS using EBS-backed AMIs, database backups, and scripting deployment on a separate region.
App modernization in 2020 and beyond. Radu VunvuleaRadu Vunvulea
Title: App modernization in 2020 and beyond
Abstract: There are so many tech buzzwords around us and less and less best practices related to using them. In this session, we do an application modernization from zero to cloud-native, taking into account business constraints, technical and budget limitations. Are you ready for this journey? Join this session to discover the path for this journey.
The document describes an Oracle SOA presentation. It includes an agenda that covers understanding Oracle integration products, a use case for integration, and implementing the solution. The presentation then reviews key Oracle integration products like SOA Suite, OSB, OWSM, and BAM. It provides details on implementing the use case, which involves integrating a web and mobile application by routing orders to different database tables using a SOA composite with a BPEL process, mediator, and connections to the databases and BAM.
CamelOne 2012 - Spoilt for Choice: Which Integration Framework to use?Kai Wähner
Spoilt for Choice - Which Integration Framework to use on the Java (JVM) Platform? Apache Camel, Spring Integration, Mule ESB? Or when to use an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) instead?
Keynote presentation for the Pivotal Cloud Platform Roadshow. Introduces the market drivers for the Cloud Foundry Platform as a Service, discusses open source softwared (Cloud Foundry is OSS) and introduces the fundamentals of the platform.
The document discusses three classic use cases for cloud computing: single tenant SaaS, multi tenant SaaS, and online digital marketing. For single tenant SaaS, it describes challenges like software built for traditional hardware and the need for automated infrastructure deployment. For multi tenant SaaS, it mentions scalability and multi-region deployment challenges. For online digital marketing, it discusses issues like heterogeneous environments, capacity planning, and secure access without sharing credentials. AWS is presented as a solution to address the infrastructure needs for all three use cases.
K1 keynote 1_oracle_integrated_cloud_strategy_and_vision_for_journey_to_cloud...Dr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
1) Jason Tsang discusses Oracle's cloud strategy and vision, which provides a complete, open, and secure platform spanning all layers of the cloud to support customers' journey to the cloud.
2) Oracle's cloud platform offers choice and access to innovation for all through its integrated infrastructure (IaaS), platform (PaaS), and software (SaaS) offerings.
3) Oracle aims to support customers on every stage of their journey to the cloud through deployment choice, migration paths, and personalized support.
To prevent mobile apps being discarded after first usage, it is extremely important that apps offer the right information at the right time, in the proper context. Various technologies are available to achieve this, in this presentation we will focus on beacons and augmented reality (AR). Beacons are small, bluetooth low-energy devices that can be used to detect mobile device proximity with high accuracy, allowing you to provide tailored, just-in-time communication with the user of your mobile app. This presentation includes a number of demos of location-aware apps, and introduces a generic beacon platform included with Oracle Mobile Cloud Service that allows you to quickly and easily build mobile apps with such types of microproximity services. It also provides examples how AR can be combined with beacons to further enhance the user experience.
Where can you use serverless? How does it relate to APIs, integration and mi...Kim Clark
Serverless, aka. function-as-a-service (FaaS) is on-trend, and as with all new shiny things it is often both over and under estimated in the space of the same conversation. Where can and should it be applied, especially in relation to integration? Does it make provide a good platform for implementing APIs? What type of application would be appropriate to put on it? How does it relate to similarly elastic architectures such as microservices? If its functions are stateless, where and how do you manage state. How do you integrate to and from it? What are the benefits, and what are the limitations? This unique perspective is from the same experienced team that provided key clarifications on the comparisons between microservices, SOA and APIs.
There is an endless amount of reasons why companies of every size want to run Microsoft workloads on AWS. Learn how AWS can help your business improve agility, increase cost savings, and have a highly available infrastructure.
What’s behind a high quality web API? Ensure your APIs are more than just a ...Kim Clark
Web APIs have now become as important as websites for some enterprises. Dreaming up an attractive set of data resources to expose to your consumers is a critical step, but it's just the beginning. In the world of APIs, standards are rare, so common conventions are everything. Which should you choose, and how do you apply them to your data model? What architecture will ensure your APIs are robust, scalable, and secure? How do you ensure data integrity in an environment without transactionality? How will you prepare for huge changes in scale? How do you join your API world with your existing enterprise integration and SOA? Attendees will learn design practices to ensure their APIs are both attractive and consumable.
The Harbor es una organización sin fines de lucro que ayuda a sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica y asalto sexual en Astoria, Oregon desde 1976. Ofrece servicios gratuitos como refugio seguro, comida, ropa, cuidado de niños, terapia y más para ayudar a las víctimas a recuperarse y prosperar. También brinda una línea de crisis las 24 horas, planificación de seguridad, asesoramiento legal y grupos de apoyo. Su objetivo es poner fin al ciclo de violencia a través de educación, apoyo
Un cliente trajo un escritorio Compac modelo Compac100-103la con número de serie 45324de5gf65 para un mantenimiento correctivo. Presentaba una falla en el puerto USB que no era reconocido. El técnico ALFALOBOSDINAMITASTARSSUPERCOOLZKAYGTDEJOHNTRABOLTA reparó el puerto USB y devolvió el equipo al día siguiente.
El documento define el trabajo en equipo y describe sus características clave. Un equipo de trabajo está compuesto por un grupo de personas que se organizan para lograr un objetivo común. El éxito de un equipo depende de la organización de sus miembros, la compatibilidad de sus objetivos personales con los objetivos del equipo, y las sinergias que se generan al combinar sus habilidades.
O documento fornece um catálogo de produtos de aquecimento, incluindo almofadas térmicas, botas aquecedoras e aquecedores de colchão. Apresenta as principais características e linhas de produtos, destacando a segurança, o aquecimento rápido e o controle de temperatura inteligente.
Sukhanandan Kumar has 19 years of experience in C#, C, C++, VB.NET, MFC, and databases. He has worked on projects involving solar cell inspection, night vision cameras, media printers, and more. He is experienced in areas like COM/ATL, multithreading, GUIs, diagnostics, media streaming, and socket programming. He has led teams of up to 35 people on projects at companies like KLA, 3CX, Siemens, IBM, and GE.
Social media monitoring 2013 - Wegweiser durch den Dschungeltalkwalker
Wie sieht Social Media Monitoring und Analyse im Jahr 2013 aus: für Agenturen, Unternehmen und Berater? Die rasante Ausbreitung von Social Media in sämtlichen Unternehmensbereichen wie PR, Marketing, Business Intelligence, HR, Sales und CRM verändert die Rolle des Social Media Monitorings radikal. Wie sollen Unternehmen Social Media Monitoring schnell, zielorientiert und relevant einsetzen? Welche Rolle werden Agenturen und Kommunikationsberater dabei künftig spielen? Wie wird sich der Social Media Monitoring Markt strukturieren? Anna-Maria Zahn von ForschungsWeb und Christophe Folschette von talkwalker liefern einen Ausblick in den Social Media Monitoring Markt 2013.
From Watermelon to Peach - the workplace for a digital ageDr Mariann Hardey
This document discusses how social networking sites (SNS) like Facebook are changing workplace culture for a new "iGeneration" of digital-native workers. It argues that SNS can promote collaboration, networking, and creativity if employers adopt flexible policies allowing reasonable personal use of SNS instead of bans. The document provides examples of companies like IBM that have integrated SNS into work positively and suggests future projects like internal SNS tools could further foster innovation and productivity by facilitating connections between employees.
Este documento describe los sistemas de comunicaciones de larga distancia, incluyendo satélites y cables de fibra óptica submarinos. Explica los diferentes tipos de satélites según su órbita, como geoestacionarios, de órbita media y baja. También describe las características de los enlaces satelitales como las bandas de frecuencia y el modelo de enlace. Finalmente, presenta los principales cables de fibra óptica submarinos que conectan diferentes regiones del mundo.
This document provides an overview of an agency called XXL that offers customer relationship marketing (CRM) services. It describes XXL's areas of expertise which include strategic consulting, database marketing, creative and communications services, and digital media services. It also outlines their approach to CRM, which involves developing a 360-degree view of customers, generating insights from data, targeting customers personalized messaging, measuring marketing performance, and optimizing efforts. The agency aims to help clients enhance customer value, return on marketing investment, and media effectiveness through an integrated, customer-centric approach.
El documento habla sobre las estrategias de marketing. Explica que la empresa evalúa las posibles estrategias usando criterios como adecuación, validez, consistencia, posibilidad y vulnerabilidad. También controla la estrategia midiendo resultados y controlando el plan anual, la rentabilidad, la eficiencia y el control estratégico. Finalmente, diseña las estrategias analizando el entorno, necesidades de clientes, objetivos y recursos de la empresa.
El documento presenta una propuesta metodológica para implementar una cultura de calidad en las empresas mexicanas a través de las 5S de la calidad. La metodología propuesta consta de dos etapas - la primera involucra clasificar, organizar y limpiar, mientras que la segunda se enfoca en estandarizar y establecer disciplina. Sin embargo, las empresas mexicanas tienden a implementar solo la primera parte y rehusarse a adaptarse. La conclusión enfatiza que la metodología debe ser flexible para ajustarse a las características únicas de cada
El documento proporciona información sobre los servicios de consultoría en protección de datos, seguridad de la información y cumplimiento normativo ofrecidos por Aixa Corpore. Estos incluyen la redacción de documentación sobre seguridad, políticas de privacidad, auditorías, formación y asesoramiento legal permanente para ayudar a las organizaciones a cumplir con la LOPD, LSSI-CE e ISO 27001. Aixa Corpore ofrece una gama completa de servicios personalizados con el fin de satisfacer las necesidades específicas de cada cliente.
Vortrag: Tobias Meier (ca. 90 Minuten) - „TypeScript”
JavaScript, früher lediglich zur Anreicherung von Webseiten verwendet, dient inzwischen als Programmiersprache für umfangreiche Applikationen. Allerdings sind viele Entwickler nicht ganz glücklich mit der Sprache und vermissen Features wie statische Typprüfungen oder Vererbung.
Auch die großen Konzerne haben mit diesen “Herausforderungen” zu kämpfen. Im Oktober 2012 hat Anders Hejlsberg, (Mit-)Erfinder von Delphi und .Net, TypeScript vorgestellt. Bei TypeScript handelt es sich um ein Superset von JavaScript, welches dieses um Klassen, Module, Interfaces, Datentypen u.ä. ergänzt.
Inzwischen hat auch das AngularJS-Team bekanntgegeben dass sie zukünftig auf TypeScript aufsetzen.
Tobias Meier stellt die aktuelle Version von TypeScript vor und zeigt, wie TypeScript uns sowohl bei der Entwicklung von Singe Page Applications als auch herkömmlichen Webapplikationen unterstützt.
Tobias Meier ist Lead Softwarearchitekt Microsoft bei der BridgingIT GmbH und setzt TypeScript bereits seit der ersten verfügbaren Preview erfolgreich in Kundenprojekten ein.
The Inframatic 8600 is a near infrared analyzer designed for flour compositional analysis. It can simultaneously analyze moisture, protein, ash, and other parameters in less than 20 seconds. This allows millers to optimize processes and control quality, saving both time and money. The Inframatic uses patented methods and provides standard calibrations for flour, wheat, and barley.
arquitectura y la mujer historia románico barroco islámico gótico renacim...Johann Rodriguez
El documento resume el desarrollo del papel de la mujer a través de la historia de la arquitectura. En el Paleolítico, las mujeres tenían un estatus más alto que los hombres y jugaban un papel importante en la recolección de alimentos. En el Neolítico, con la introducción de la agricultura y la propiedad privada, el papel de la mujer se redujo y pasó a estar sometida a la autoridad masculina. A lo largo de las civilizaciones antiguas como Egipto, Grecia e Islam, el estatus de la mujer varió
Este documento trata sobre el origen y significado de los nombres de Dios. Explica que ni Jehová ni Jesús son los nombres correctos, sino que los verdaderos nombres revelados en la Biblia son Yahweh para Dios y Yahshua para su Hijo. Afirma que estos nombres sagrados han sido profanados y traducidos incorrectamente, y que Yahweh está limpiando los labios de aquellos que desean invocar sus nombres de forma apropiada.
2020 Social Workshop on Social Media For B2B Marketers2020 Social
Slides from the 2020 Social workshop on Social Media for B2B Marketers.
This deck has been used for the following workshops:
- NASSCOM Emerge Workshop, New Delhi, April 2010.
Update history:
- April 2010
Oracle's cloud computing strategy is to support both public and private clouds to give customers choice. Oracle offers the technology to build private clouds or run workloads in public clouds. It also offers applications deployed in private shared services environments or via public SaaS. The strategy is based on Oracle's existing virtualization, grid computing, shared services, and management technologies and provides customers the most complete, open, and integrated cloud vision and offerings.
Oracle's Java and Java EE strategy provides a rock-solid foundation for enterprise applications through consolidation on WebLogic Server and Oracle Fusion Middleware. This establishes an application grid that enables efficiency, agility, and high performance through automation, dynamic scaling, and resource sharing across the data center. The virtualization capabilities of WebLogic Server further optimize utilization and deployment speed in both private and public cloud environments.
Optimizing TAS Usage at Ford Motor CompanyVMware Tanzu
SpringOne 2021
Session Title: Optimizing TAS Usage at Ford Motor Company
Speakers: Mathivanan Vairaperumal, Consulting Architect at Ford Motor Company; Todd Hall, Application Architect at Ford Motor Company
Overzicht van geweldige gratis technologie: Oracle application Express. Met deze tool heb ik voor vele gebruikers snel verschillende applicaties gebouwd
Cloud Done Right - PaaS is the Remedy to VM HangoverMohamad Afshar
Virtualized hardware is all the rage in enterprise IT. However, is a purely virtualization-focused, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) approach really the right one for enterprises and government? What’s becoming clear is that virtualization is but one piece of a much bigger strategy for fast, self-service deployment and ultra-efficient operations, referred to as “platform as a service” (PaaS). PaaS leverages a wider set of middleware capabilities to enable application deployment in minutes rather than days and reduces operational costs by up to 90%. This general session will compare and contrast the IaaS and PaaS approaches, discussing architectural and operational considerations for PaaS using examples of best practices. It's a must-attend session for anyone considering building a private cloud.
The document discusses Oracle Fusion Middleware and Platform as a Service (PaaS) private clouds. It defines cloud computing and outlines Oracle's PaaS private cloud architecture. This architecture provides centralized management of shared components through a self-service interface. It allows departments to build applications using standardized components for integration, business processes, user interfaces, security, and more. Oracle Fusion Middleware and tools like the Enterprise Manager provide automation, elasticity, and efficient administration for the PaaS private cloud.
The document discusses Microsoft's private cloud computing roadmap. It defines cloud computing and outlines Microsoft's offerings including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It describes the evolution from traditional datacenters to virtualized datacenters to private and public clouds. It highlights key aspects of private clouds like application packaging, monitoring, and automation. It also discusses System Center 2012 and how it can help manage private and public clouds with common tools and deliver applications as a service.
Makara is a cloud application platform that allows users to deploy, monitor, and manage applications in the cloud without having to change the application code. It provides agentless management of applications through application capsules that handle provisioning, scaling, monitoring, logging, and rollbacks. Makara aims to make deploying and managing applications simpler, more affordable, and agile for customers such as mid-size SaaS vendors, websites, startups, and enterprises deploying private clouds.
As enterprise adoption of cloud computing accelerates, driven by compelling advantages of higher efficiency and lower costs, rapid deployment and elastic scalability, organizations must have a strategy and plan for moving to the cloud. How can organizations get started on the evolution to cloud computing? This presentation explores how enterprise IT can move toward a cloud computing model, building on a foundation of virtualization, engineered systems and management automation.
DataSynapse provides a platform called FabricServer that allows enterprises to more efficiently utilize their IT infrastructure and deploy applications. It does this by enabling enterprises to package applications to run on physical, virtual, or cloud environments. This helps improve infrastructure utilization rates, reduce costs, and accelerate application deployment times. FabricServer provides tools to build self-contained application packages, deploy them across different environments, and implement policy-based management of applications at runtime. It aims to bring cloud-like capabilities in-house to help IT organizations better optimize resource usage.
This document summarizes VMware products for automating software defined data centers and applications. vCloud Automation Center allows modeling applications and deploying them across multi-cloud infrastructures. It provides a unified service catalog for infrastructure, applications, and other services. vCenter Operations provides visibility and management across multiple clouds and aids in identifying performance issues. It also enables config and compliance governance across clouds. Hyperic monitors custom web application performance. vCenter Log Insight is a log management platform that can ingest various log and metric data at scale for analysis. It integrates with vCenter Operations for correlating performance and log data.
Cisco Data Center Orchestration SolutionCisco Canada
Cisco Data Center Orchestration Solution
By: Sasha Lebovic, Data Center Consulting Systems Engineer
Join Cisco for a presentation on the management and orchestration of modern virtualized multiservice data center (VMDC) architectures built on integrated compute stack designs. The presentation will provide the audience with an overview of industry directions and Cisco participation in open industry standards such as OpenStack, as well as discussing specific Cisco and partner branded offerings in this area. The presentation will then focus on Cisco’s newest offerings for datacenter automation including the Cisco UCS Director as well BMCs Cloud Lifecycle Manager products. The presentation will include a both a discussion, as well as demonstration of these products capability to provide automated datacenter operations as well as the key services for deploying private and public cloud offerings.
Oracle Cloud is the industry’s broadest and most integrated public cloud. It offers best-in-class services across software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and even lets you put Oracle Cloud in your own data center. Oracle Cloud helps organizations drive innovation and business transformation by increasing business agility, lowering costs, and reducing IT complexity. This Presentation has a focus on both IAAS and PAAS.
The document summarizes the Federal Cloud Computing Initiative which aims to optimize the federal IT infrastructure through cloud computing. Key goals include cost savings, increased scalability and efficiency, and improved services. The initiative establishes a governance structure and outlines plans to provide infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS) through various procurement and deployment approaches.
VMworld 2013: Best Practices for Application Lifecycle Management with vCloud...VMworld
VMworld 2013
Amjad Afanah, VMware
Rajesh Khazanchi, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
C1 oracle's cloud computing strategy your strategy-your cloud_your choiceDr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
The document outlines Oracle's cloud strategy and solutions for cloud consumers and providers. It discusses Oracle's offerings across infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS). Oracle provides private, public and hybrid cloud solutions with the most complete set of cloud products and services in the industry. The document also discusses Oracle's approach to application consolidation and migration to the cloud.
The document discusses cloud computing architectures and services. It describes layered cloud architecture design, including public, private and hybrid clouds. It explains Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). IaaS provides computing infrastructure on-demand. PaaS provides platforms for developers to build applications. SaaS provides software to users on a subscription basis.
Similar to Cumulus Ciclo De Vida Do Cloud Stratus, Altostratus E Cirrus (20)
Unzip Keynote2_BuildingBlocksOfPrivatePaaS_v7_audio.zip into the same directory as this presentation. To turn off automatic advancing of slides, uncheck “Use Rehearsed Timings” under “Slide Show”. To turn off audio narration, check “Show without narration” under “Set Up Slide Show”.
We’ll start with a macro-level organization of our building blocks. Note that we’re talking here about a private cloud context where an enterprise is building and providing the cloud offering internally. This is typically executed in a model where a central IT function within the enterprise builds and manages the cloud, and internal “customers” within the enterprise such as different departments are clients or “tenants” of the cloud. Some of what we’re talking about here may apply to public cloud as well, but that is not our focus in this presentation. [click] At the bottom of the software stack, residing just above physical servers, is infrastructure. This may or may not include virtualization but in most cases has an operating system (stay tuned though—even this has exceptions!). Notice that we depict management as an integral part of the picture—this theme will recur throughout our story. In the context of cloud, if one is offering infrastructure as a service (IaaS), these are the pieces inolved. [click] Platform as a Service, or PaaS, subsumes the infrastructure level and includes database, middleware, and custom-built or other additional pieces such as shared components or a self-service interface that are specific to the particular PaaS offering. Again, management is an important part of this story and is manifested as the combination of mechanisms internal to the individual layers, external management mechanisms, and how these are integrated.
For many (if not most) enterprises pursuing a private cloud strategy, a platform-level (PaaS) cloud offering is a natural strategy and is superior to a basic infrastructure-level (IaaS) offering for several reasons. The basic idea is that PaaS provides the right balance between Central IT providing enough in the cloud so that cloud tenants can get up and running quickly and easily but have enough latitude and flexibility to create the applications they really need. If Central IT provides a much lower level offering such as at the IaaS level, each tenant must reinvent the wheel and build most of the stack on his own, lengthening time-to-deployment and resulting in inconsistent stacks that are harder to manage. By providing more in a PaaS model, tenants not only get up and running more quickly, but Central IT’s management, security, and efficiency is greatly enhanced through consistency and economies of scale.
[quickly summarize since this was covered in the previous keynote] This slide shows the lifecycle of how a private cloud would work within an enterprise. Note the different roles. 1. First IT sets up the private PaaS based on the Oracle Cloud Platform. They also define certain shared components to ensure standardization and make it easier for app builders. These components may be services, processes or UI components. They also need to set up a self-service application, potentially based on WebCenter portal and Identity Management. This is potentially also integrated with the enterprise’s IT Service Mgmt application such as Siebel or BMC/Remedy. 2. Next, an app owner can take advantage of the PaaS and shared component to more quickly assemble the app and deploy it through self-service. If their role entitles them to make that request, it is automatically provisioned. If not, it gets routed to their management and/or IT for workflow approval…just like a procurement process. 3. Third, users start using the app. 4. If usage starts to approach the capacity limits, the app owner can monitor this through self-service. And the system can scale automatically thanks to an underlying grid architecture at the database and middleware levels, and thanks to effective grid control by Enterprise Manager. 5. Enterprise Manager also tracks resource usage (metering) and this data can be used to charge back to the departments or LOBs. So, this PaaS shows some of the key characteristics of cloud computing: self-service, shared services, dynamic provisioning, elastic scalabiltiy and metering/chargeback.
We identify five basic categories of capability that are important for enabling PaaS and are definitive in making a given infrastructure a truly cloud offering. [click] first is the notion of sharing infrastructure with the ability to dynamically allocate resources across different applications to scale their capacity. [click] second, and this is definitive for making the cloud offering truly “platform” is the ability to create shareable, reusable components that cloud tenants incorporate into their applications. [click] third is the ability to deploy apps nearly instantly—a basic feature that is definitive for cloud computing in general. [click] fourth, dependent on the ability to deploy apps quickly, is the ability for tenants to do so without time-consuming live interactions with IT—the basic idea is to login to a Web site and get an app live in minutes. [click] we’ll start by looking at what it takes to set up shared infrastructure with dynamic scaling. [click] fifth, a capability that really permeates the other four, is the ability to set up, monitor, and automate the infrastructure in cloud-specific ways such as automatic the dynamic capacity adjustment and generating departmental chargeback information or reports based on usage data.
Let’s look in detail at what we mean by shared resources with dynamic adjustment. The basic mechanism for enabling resource pooling and sharing with dynamic adjustment is clustering. Clustering is a mechanism that exists at many levels within the Oracle stack, such as at the application server level, in-memory data grid level, and database level. Clustering is the ability to have multiple instances or “nodes”, each running on a separate machine, work together in a cluster to support a given workload. Important for clouds is the ability to dynamically add and remove nodes in live running clusters. For example [click] a spike in load on an application is sensed, and nodes are added to the underlying WebLogic Server and/or Coherence clusters to accommodate that spike. [click] Not just applications but shared components have spikes to be accommodated, and different spikes will be addressed in different ways such as this one entailing expansion of the Coherence grid but not the app server cluster. [click] Clustering at the Database level with RAC operates in a similar fashion.
Ok, let’s turn to our second major requirement, component sharing.
A definitive and important distinction between IaaS and PaaS is that the platform provides a number of components for cloud tenants to use in creating their applications. These components are unique to each domain, enterprise, and cloud and thus are custom-built, though with significant help from the Oracle PaaS Foundation as we’ll see in a minute. These are created by the Central IT function. There are three basic kinds of platform-based components. The first include components that will be embedded in the tenant app (e.g. code that is copied into an app). The second consists of services that are already up and running and get connected and called into by the tenant app—these are things like SOA services. The last category is like the first but sort of inverted: The component is a nearly complete app that only requires minimal additional customization to turn it into a full app. You could think of this as an app shell or an app chassis. Creating SOA services and BPM processes as reusable components is straightforward with Oracle SOA Suite and BPM Suite. The Central IT department creates [click] services and process components. [click] Once they are created, they are registered in the registry, stored in the repository, and connected through the service bus. Next [click], the departmental app owner creates an app, finds [click] platform components to include, [click], includes them, and then [click] deploys the app.
Now let’s turn to the third PaaS requirement, support for fast deployment.
WebLogic Server Virtual Edition appliances are particularly interesting in the context of PaaS. [click] Central IT can create pre-configured app server appliances as bases for apps to be created by departmental app owners. [click] These appliances may or may not be pre-packaged with library code modules specific to the enterprise, and in either case the departmental app owner adds the Java code and other modules that constitute his individual app and then deploys the appliance with these additions. [click] Key to making platform appliances effective is exactly what is exposed as configurable and extendable by the departmental app owners.
Now, let’s take this whole concept of prepackaging components with exposed extension points to the next level. As nice as an appliance is, the reality of typical enterprise applications is that they are not self-contained, single-element entities but rather comprise multiple distributed elements that are connected together. [click] Each element might be an appliance, but the application overall consists of multiple appliances connected in a certain way. Here’s where we introduce the notion of an assembly, a sort of “meta appliance” that consists of multiple appliances plus information about how to connect them. [click] Oracle Assembly Builder is a tool that takes such a multi-tier, distributed application and packages it up into an assembly that can be reused in a way similar to the way appliances are used. [click] the assembly, like an appliance virtual image, is essentially a file that contains the images of the constituent appliances as well as metadata about how those appliances get configured, connected, and started up.
So with that brief introduction to assemblies and Oracle Assembly Builder, let’s consider the implications for PaaS. [click] Extending our PaaS lifecycle model here, Central IT uses Assembly Builder to create assemblies as shared components on the Platform. [click] Departmental app owners use the assemblies much like they use appliances in the previous example, except that the assemblies package and hide details of much more complex topologies, and are essentially shells of distributed multi-tier applications. The work each departmental app owner needs to do is now significantly reduced, and the risk of introducing configuration errors is also reduced. In addition, the various apps that different departments build using a given assembly now have much more consistency in their structures, simplifying operational acdtivities including diagnostics, updates, etc.
Now let’s look at the fourth requirement area, self service.
The first thing we want to highlight in the area of self service is the importance of the management capabilities. If we review our PaaS lifecycle model from the standpoint of the activities carried out by the cloud tenants, the departmental app owners, we see that many of the self-service activities such as setting policies, monitoring and adjusting application-level behaviors, and even chargeback based on usage metering depends on unified management mechanisms that span the foundation stack. More detail on this will follow in the management breakout session.
Now we turn to the fifth major category of requirements, management and automation.
This is a huge topic, and we’ve devoted an entire breakout session to cover it in detail. We wanted to highlight here that it is truly a cross-cutting, integral set of requirements across the entire stack. If we review one last time our PaaS lifecycle, this time from the standpoint of Central IT in the ongoing running of the Platform, we can quickly get a sense of the nature of required automation. [click] Ahead of applications’ running, Central IT has entered policies ranging from foundation-wide to application-specific. [click] End users use the application, in many cases not even needing to know that they are running on a cloud per se—their main concern is application availability and responsiveness. As they’re using the cloud-based apps, Central IT is monitoring the platform and adding resources to the pool as aggregate demand grows, and meanwhile the platform itself is automatically adjusting allocation to optimize across ebbs and flows of demand and also failing over automatically as cluster nodes encounter problems, etc. Again, this automation depends on sophisticated mechanisms within the stack layer technologies themselves and the centralized management functions unified within Enterprise Manager.