The document discusses trends in the IT industry towards more efficient, productive, economical and environmentally friendly data centers. It notes that data growth and demand for IT resources is constantly increasing, outpacing available resources if changes are not made. Technologies like virtualization, cloud computing, and improved hardware densities are enabling organizations to do more with their existing IT infrastructure and remove constraints on growth. The document advocates an approach focused on both efficiency and effectiveness to close the "Green IT gap" and support sustainable business and IT operations.
The document discusses the benefits of an agile data center, which allows enterprises to dynamically allocate virtual computing, storage, and networking resources on demand in a scalable and cost-effective manner. An agile data center minimizes obstacles like a lack of space and high costs while maximizing opportunities such as reducing power consumption, accelerating provisioning, and increasing utilization. It describes how an agile data center provides abundant computing capacity through virtualization and automation.
Inter connected enterprise trends & directions feb 19 2013Sid Bhatia
1. Interconnected enterprises require new integration approaches to connect mobile devices, applications, cloud services, and the Internet of Things.
2. Key integration trends include businesses opening their capabilities through APIs, synchronizing on-premise and cloud applications, and using integration patterns to accelerate development.
3. IBM's integration portfolio addresses these trends through solutions like Message Broker for universal connectivity, DataPower for secure access, and Cast Iron for synchronizing with SaaS applications.
This document discusses whether telecom companies should become cloud providers. It outlines some potential benefits, such as leveraging existing investments in data centers and networks, defending existing franchises from competitors, and preserving customer relationships. However, it also notes challenges like meeting enterprise-grade service level agreements and avoiding vendor lock-in. In conclusion, the document advises telecom companies not to rely solely on cloud computing and to maintain a diverse portfolio of services and business models.
What is Cloud Computing? It can be defined as a web-based technology that remotely delivers computing resources, namely hardware, software and information as services over a network. Learn more about it here. http://www.microsoft.com/en-in/server-cloud/cloud-computing/default.aspx
Pushing the Technology Envelope to Deliver Business Innovation an IDC Perspec...Intergen
This document discusses how cloud computing can drive business innovation by pushing the technology envelope. It covers how the rapid growth of data and analytics needs are fueling interest in cloud platforms and applications. The cloud journey is CIO-led and allows for new models of flexible IT delivery that can help organizations address the challenges of managing big data and the evolving needs of customers.
Collaboration & Social Media New Challenges For Records ManagementMaurene Caplan Grey
Presentation was delivered as the keynote of the 27 Feb 2009, ARMA Northern VA chapter conference (http://www.armamar.org/nova/programs/ARMA%20NOVA%202009%20Seminar%20Brochure-c.pdf).
Device+Cloud: come sviluppare App moderne ed interconnesseNinja Marketing
This document contains a list of 8 drivers in JSON and XML formats. The drivers data includes each driver's ID, distribution center ID, first name, and last name. The data is presented in a structured format that can be easily parsed by different applications and services.
What virtualization means to the branch officeInterop
This document discusses how virtualization can benefit branch offices. It notes that virtualization in the data center can help deliver applications and services to branch offices more efficiently. Virtualizing services directly in the branch using a virtualization engine allows for centralized management and delivery of a variety of virtualized applications and services to meet branch needs. This virtualized services approach improves the user experience, lowers costs through operational efficiencies, and increases productivity at branch offices.
The document discusses the benefits of an agile data center, which allows enterprises to dynamically allocate virtual computing, storage, and networking resources on demand in a scalable and cost-effective manner. An agile data center minimizes obstacles like a lack of space and high costs while maximizing opportunities such as reducing power consumption, accelerating provisioning, and increasing utilization. It describes how an agile data center provides abundant computing capacity through virtualization and automation.
Inter connected enterprise trends & directions feb 19 2013Sid Bhatia
1. Interconnected enterprises require new integration approaches to connect mobile devices, applications, cloud services, and the Internet of Things.
2. Key integration trends include businesses opening their capabilities through APIs, synchronizing on-premise and cloud applications, and using integration patterns to accelerate development.
3. IBM's integration portfolio addresses these trends through solutions like Message Broker for universal connectivity, DataPower for secure access, and Cast Iron for synchronizing with SaaS applications.
This document discusses whether telecom companies should become cloud providers. It outlines some potential benefits, such as leveraging existing investments in data centers and networks, defending existing franchises from competitors, and preserving customer relationships. However, it also notes challenges like meeting enterprise-grade service level agreements and avoiding vendor lock-in. In conclusion, the document advises telecom companies not to rely solely on cloud computing and to maintain a diverse portfolio of services and business models.
What is Cloud Computing? It can be defined as a web-based technology that remotely delivers computing resources, namely hardware, software and information as services over a network. Learn more about it here. http://www.microsoft.com/en-in/server-cloud/cloud-computing/default.aspx
Pushing the Technology Envelope to Deliver Business Innovation an IDC Perspec...Intergen
This document discusses how cloud computing can drive business innovation by pushing the technology envelope. It covers how the rapid growth of data and analytics needs are fueling interest in cloud platforms and applications. The cloud journey is CIO-led and allows for new models of flexible IT delivery that can help organizations address the challenges of managing big data and the evolving needs of customers.
Collaboration & Social Media New Challenges For Records ManagementMaurene Caplan Grey
Presentation was delivered as the keynote of the 27 Feb 2009, ARMA Northern VA chapter conference (http://www.armamar.org/nova/programs/ARMA%20NOVA%202009%20Seminar%20Brochure-c.pdf).
Device+Cloud: come sviluppare App moderne ed interconnesseNinja Marketing
This document contains a list of 8 drivers in JSON and XML formats. The drivers data includes each driver's ID, distribution center ID, first name, and last name. The data is presented in a structured format that can be easily parsed by different applications and services.
What virtualization means to the branch officeInterop
This document discusses how virtualization can benefit branch offices. It notes that virtualization in the data center can help deliver applications and services to branch offices more efficiently. Virtualizing services directly in the branch using a virtualization engine allows for centralized management and delivery of a variety of virtualized applications and services to meet branch needs. This virtualized services approach improves the user experience, lowers costs through operational efficiencies, and increases productivity at branch offices.
Mobile Applications & Cloud Computing : Leapfrog Strategy for Thai IT IndustrySoftware Park Thailand
This document summarizes Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanachart Numnonda's presentation on mobile applications and cloud computing as a leapfrog strategy for Thailand's IT industry. It discusses how cloud computing and mobile technologies are changing the technology landscape and business models. It then outlines Software Park Thailand's plans to help the local software industry capitalize on these new opportunities through training programs in mobile app development, cloud platforms, and a mobile testing center. The goal is to enable Thai software companies to understand and develop skills in these emerging areas.
Cloud Computing through FCAPS Managed Services in a Virtualized Data Centervsarathy
This document discusses driving cloud computing through managed services in a virtualized data center. It introduces cloud computing and defines it as more than just an on-demand XaaS stack. The cloud must address issues like massive scalability, reliability, availability, performance optimization, and security. It also discusses how the cloud can help reduce rising data center complexity and costs which are getting out of control.
The document discusses transitioning business computing to the cloud. It notes that cloud computing has reduced costs as businesses no longer need to purchase expensive hardware and software and can access applications via the internet. Popular cloud applications mentioned include Google Apps, Salesforce, and Amazon Web Services. The document also summarizes Bi101's role in helping companies migrate to cloud computing and the benefits they have experienced by running their entire business in the cloud.
VMware launched Zimbra 7, the newest version of its email and collaboration platform. Key highlights include improved productivity through increased data sharing capabilities, expanded support for mobile clients, and improved integration with SaaS applications. Zimbra 7 also provides enhanced manageability through simple deployment and updates as well as end-user self-service features. With over 66 million paid mailboxes and growing adoption, Zimbra aims to provide an alternative to Microsoft Exchange that is more open and easier to manage.
The document discusses Ossia's vision for dynamic collaborative communications. It outlines categories of features including unified communications, real-time multi-media conferencing, presence and availability management, and real-time data collaboration. Within each category, specific features are listed such as unified messaging, personal assistants, multi-party audio/video conferencing, corporate IM systems, document sharing, and moderated presentations.
Blisstering’s m2Serve mobile development product is the integration of Titanium with Drupal. This allows rapid development of your Drupal-based web platform to build mobile and tablet solutions by having Drupal functionality available on mobile and conversely mobile-specific functionality such as geo-location available to the Drupal platform.
Here are the key steps to migrate from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013:
1. Prepare - Install Exchange 2010 SP3 across the organization, prepare Active Directory with Exchange schema extensions, validate Exchange 2010 Client Access connectivity
2. Deploy Exchange 2013 servers - Install new Exchange 2013 Mailbox and Client Access servers
3. Obtain and deploy certificates - Obtain and deploy SSL certificates on the Exchange 2013 Client Access servers
4. Cutover mailboxes - Use cutover or staged migration to move mailboxes from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013 servers
5. Redirect clients to Exchange 2013 - Update autodiscover and DNS records to redirect clients to the new Exchange 2013 Client Access servers
2010 Software Licensing and Pricing Survey Results and 2011 PredictionsFlexera
2010 Software Licensing and Pricing Survey Results and 2011 Predictions by Amy Konary, Director, Software Pricing and Licensing, IDC
Presented at SoftSummit 2010
Cloud computing provides on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications and services over the internet. It has evolved from earlier concepts like grid computing, web services, and virtualization. Key characteristics of cloud computing include shared resources that are scalable and elastic, self-service access, and pay-per-use metering. While cloud computing provides opportunities for cost savings and innovation, concerns around security, lock-in, and reliability must be addressed for widespread adoption. Standards and interoperability between cloud platforms are still developing.
This document discusses the consumerization of IT infrastructure and the rise of cloud computing. It notes that 80% of large enterprise IT managers are at least in trial stage for cloud computing initiatives and that 70% of IT budgets are spent maintaining inflexible and siloed data center equipment. It also states that 84% of organizations have a remote workforce and that 4 million millennials will enter the workforce each year.
EMC Forum India 2011, Day 2 - Welcome Note by Manoj ChughEMC Forum India
EMC is the #1 provider of external storage and the most preferred storage vendor for partners. EMC has committed $2 billion of investment in India by 2014. EMC's mission is to lead customers on their journey to cloud computing and transforming IT. EMC provides a range of solutions including virtual infrastructure, enterprise applications, big data applications, security, and information management to help customers transform their business through cloud and big data.
Cloud Clf 2011 12 Big Things To Know Idc Analysts 2011Job Voorhoeve
The document discusses trends in technology presented by analysts from IDC. It covers:
1. How the "third platform" of cloud, mobile, social, analytics and more is transforming the IT industry and enabling millions of new applications and services.
2. How converged IT solutions are reaching limits and shared infrastructure will drive the next data center transformation.
3. How "bring your own license" approaches allow more deployment choices and ease of using public clouds for licensed applications.
4. How IT is reorienting around delivering services instead of applications, with vendors building digital supply chains and more companies sourcing complex cloud services.
This document discusses the future of cloud computing. It begins with a brief history of computing evolution and the origins of the term "cloud computing." Key drivers that led to cloud computing include increased mobility, collaboration, interconnectivity, and pressure on companies' data centers. The document then discusses how cloud computing provides scalable IT resources as a service and how it will transform the IT industry. It provides several definitions of cloud computing and outlines trends like increased parallelism, virtualization, and outsourcing that enable and are driven by cloud computing. Finally, it outlines different cloud computing delivery models like Software as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service, and public versus private clouds.
This document discusses cloud computing and provides an overview of IBM's perspective. It begins with an agenda that covers why cloud computing, what cloud computing is and isn't, how to adopt cloud computing, IBM's cloud portfolio, and closing. The document then discusses each agenda item in more detail. For example, it defines cloud computing, outlines its key attributes, and provides examples of workloads that may or may not be suitable for cloud computing. It also discusses IBM's approach to adopting cloud computing through structured assessment and implementation projects. Finally, it presents IBM's cloud deployment choices and examples of how cloud can improve test environments.
Security & Governance for the Cloud: a Savvis Case Study (Presented at Cloud ...CA API Management
Presentation from Cloud Expo on Securing and Governing Cloud Service featuring Layer7's Scott Morrison and Savvis' Bill Forsyth
Learn More Fro Layer 7: http://www.layer7tech.com/solutions/cloud-single-sign-on
www.facebook.layer7
Security, Governance & Integration in a Cloud Connected WorldCA API Management
This Webinar given by Layer 7 Technologies and Red Hat explores the combination of a SOA Gateway and an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) to provide a comprehensive, standards-based, secure approach to governing integration across the enterprise and into the cloud.
Includes PEV best practices from various cities and states from Canada, the US and California. Also includes the results of the PEV readiness survey given to regional municipal staff.
The program is designed to assist Building Designers meet the requirements of the Cal Green code. A Handout will be provided that will cover many other aspects of the Cal Green Non Residential code, but this session will focus on Energy Efficiency.
Since 2005, Gary has averaged over 125 days of instruction per year in a variety of energy conservation topics. These include: California Residential Energy Standards, Duct Testing for HVAC contractors, CHEERS Rater certification training for Building Envelope, HVAC, Solar PV as well as core building science. In 2008 Gary developed and was the lead instructor the CHEERS Existing Home training program. This extensive four-day class focuses on building science as well as the art of residential energy audits. Gary’s extensive field experience as a HERS rater and his technical building science knowledge ensures that his training is accurate and easy to understand. Gary’s light-hearted, logical and down-to-earth presentation style ensures that participants understand the material and how to apply the specific rules or applications to their particular situation.
Gary has been involved with Green building beginning in 2003 when he first became a LEED AP and has continued his support of Durable Sustainable Design. He has been on and coordinated Design /Implement Teams for Energy Management, Waste Reduction and Building Failure Remediation since the 1980’s.
Cotocon EPAct Energy Tax Incentives Presentation Jimmy Carchietta
This document discusses energy tax incentives under the Energy Policy Act (EPAct) 179D. It provides an overview of how 179D works, who benefits (private/public building owners, tenants, architects, engineers), and how to claim up to $1.80 per square foot in tax deductions for energy efficient commercial buildings constructed or renovated between 2006-2013. It also summarizes additional state and utility incentives and provides a case study example of over $1 million in tax deductions claimed for an IKEA project. The document is an advertisement for The Cotocon Group which provides cost segregation studies and consulting to help clients maximize their energy tax benefits.
Mobile Applications & Cloud Computing : Leapfrog Strategy for Thai IT IndustrySoftware Park Thailand
This document summarizes Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanachart Numnonda's presentation on mobile applications and cloud computing as a leapfrog strategy for Thailand's IT industry. It discusses how cloud computing and mobile technologies are changing the technology landscape and business models. It then outlines Software Park Thailand's plans to help the local software industry capitalize on these new opportunities through training programs in mobile app development, cloud platforms, and a mobile testing center. The goal is to enable Thai software companies to understand and develop skills in these emerging areas.
Cloud Computing through FCAPS Managed Services in a Virtualized Data Centervsarathy
This document discusses driving cloud computing through managed services in a virtualized data center. It introduces cloud computing and defines it as more than just an on-demand XaaS stack. The cloud must address issues like massive scalability, reliability, availability, performance optimization, and security. It also discusses how the cloud can help reduce rising data center complexity and costs which are getting out of control.
The document discusses transitioning business computing to the cloud. It notes that cloud computing has reduced costs as businesses no longer need to purchase expensive hardware and software and can access applications via the internet. Popular cloud applications mentioned include Google Apps, Salesforce, and Amazon Web Services. The document also summarizes Bi101's role in helping companies migrate to cloud computing and the benefits they have experienced by running their entire business in the cloud.
VMware launched Zimbra 7, the newest version of its email and collaboration platform. Key highlights include improved productivity through increased data sharing capabilities, expanded support for mobile clients, and improved integration with SaaS applications. Zimbra 7 also provides enhanced manageability through simple deployment and updates as well as end-user self-service features. With over 66 million paid mailboxes and growing adoption, Zimbra aims to provide an alternative to Microsoft Exchange that is more open and easier to manage.
The document discusses Ossia's vision for dynamic collaborative communications. It outlines categories of features including unified communications, real-time multi-media conferencing, presence and availability management, and real-time data collaboration. Within each category, specific features are listed such as unified messaging, personal assistants, multi-party audio/video conferencing, corporate IM systems, document sharing, and moderated presentations.
Blisstering’s m2Serve mobile development product is the integration of Titanium with Drupal. This allows rapid development of your Drupal-based web platform to build mobile and tablet solutions by having Drupal functionality available on mobile and conversely mobile-specific functionality such as geo-location available to the Drupal platform.
Here are the key steps to migrate from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013:
1. Prepare - Install Exchange 2010 SP3 across the organization, prepare Active Directory with Exchange schema extensions, validate Exchange 2010 Client Access connectivity
2. Deploy Exchange 2013 servers - Install new Exchange 2013 Mailbox and Client Access servers
3. Obtain and deploy certificates - Obtain and deploy SSL certificates on the Exchange 2013 Client Access servers
4. Cutover mailboxes - Use cutover or staged migration to move mailboxes from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013 servers
5. Redirect clients to Exchange 2013 - Update autodiscover and DNS records to redirect clients to the new Exchange 2013 Client Access servers
2010 Software Licensing and Pricing Survey Results and 2011 PredictionsFlexera
2010 Software Licensing and Pricing Survey Results and 2011 Predictions by Amy Konary, Director, Software Pricing and Licensing, IDC
Presented at SoftSummit 2010
Cloud computing provides on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications and services over the internet. It has evolved from earlier concepts like grid computing, web services, and virtualization. Key characteristics of cloud computing include shared resources that are scalable and elastic, self-service access, and pay-per-use metering. While cloud computing provides opportunities for cost savings and innovation, concerns around security, lock-in, and reliability must be addressed for widespread adoption. Standards and interoperability between cloud platforms are still developing.
This document discusses the consumerization of IT infrastructure and the rise of cloud computing. It notes that 80% of large enterprise IT managers are at least in trial stage for cloud computing initiatives and that 70% of IT budgets are spent maintaining inflexible and siloed data center equipment. It also states that 84% of organizations have a remote workforce and that 4 million millennials will enter the workforce each year.
EMC Forum India 2011, Day 2 - Welcome Note by Manoj ChughEMC Forum India
EMC is the #1 provider of external storage and the most preferred storage vendor for partners. EMC has committed $2 billion of investment in India by 2014. EMC's mission is to lead customers on their journey to cloud computing and transforming IT. EMC provides a range of solutions including virtual infrastructure, enterprise applications, big data applications, security, and information management to help customers transform their business through cloud and big data.
Cloud Clf 2011 12 Big Things To Know Idc Analysts 2011Job Voorhoeve
The document discusses trends in technology presented by analysts from IDC. It covers:
1. How the "third platform" of cloud, mobile, social, analytics and more is transforming the IT industry and enabling millions of new applications and services.
2. How converged IT solutions are reaching limits and shared infrastructure will drive the next data center transformation.
3. How "bring your own license" approaches allow more deployment choices and ease of using public clouds for licensed applications.
4. How IT is reorienting around delivering services instead of applications, with vendors building digital supply chains and more companies sourcing complex cloud services.
This document discusses the future of cloud computing. It begins with a brief history of computing evolution and the origins of the term "cloud computing." Key drivers that led to cloud computing include increased mobility, collaboration, interconnectivity, and pressure on companies' data centers. The document then discusses how cloud computing provides scalable IT resources as a service and how it will transform the IT industry. It provides several definitions of cloud computing and outlines trends like increased parallelism, virtualization, and outsourcing that enable and are driven by cloud computing. Finally, it outlines different cloud computing delivery models like Software as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service, and public versus private clouds.
This document discusses cloud computing and provides an overview of IBM's perspective. It begins with an agenda that covers why cloud computing, what cloud computing is and isn't, how to adopt cloud computing, IBM's cloud portfolio, and closing. The document then discusses each agenda item in more detail. For example, it defines cloud computing, outlines its key attributes, and provides examples of workloads that may or may not be suitable for cloud computing. It also discusses IBM's approach to adopting cloud computing through structured assessment and implementation projects. Finally, it presents IBM's cloud deployment choices and examples of how cloud can improve test environments.
Security & Governance for the Cloud: a Savvis Case Study (Presented at Cloud ...CA API Management
Presentation from Cloud Expo on Securing and Governing Cloud Service featuring Layer7's Scott Morrison and Savvis' Bill Forsyth
Learn More Fro Layer 7: http://www.layer7tech.com/solutions/cloud-single-sign-on
www.facebook.layer7
Security, Governance & Integration in a Cloud Connected WorldCA API Management
This Webinar given by Layer 7 Technologies and Red Hat explores the combination of a SOA Gateway and an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) to provide a comprehensive, standards-based, secure approach to governing integration across the enterprise and into the cloud.
Includes PEV best practices from various cities and states from Canada, the US and California. Also includes the results of the PEV readiness survey given to regional municipal staff.
The program is designed to assist Building Designers meet the requirements of the Cal Green code. A Handout will be provided that will cover many other aspects of the Cal Green Non Residential code, but this session will focus on Energy Efficiency.
Since 2005, Gary has averaged over 125 days of instruction per year in a variety of energy conservation topics. These include: California Residential Energy Standards, Duct Testing for HVAC contractors, CHEERS Rater certification training for Building Envelope, HVAC, Solar PV as well as core building science. In 2008 Gary developed and was the lead instructor the CHEERS Existing Home training program. This extensive four-day class focuses on building science as well as the art of residential energy audits. Gary’s extensive field experience as a HERS rater and his technical building science knowledge ensures that his training is accurate and easy to understand. Gary’s light-hearted, logical and down-to-earth presentation style ensures that participants understand the material and how to apply the specific rules or applications to their particular situation.
Gary has been involved with Green building beginning in 2003 when he first became a LEED AP and has continued his support of Durable Sustainable Design. He has been on and coordinated Design /Implement Teams for Energy Management, Waste Reduction and Building Failure Remediation since the 1980’s.
Cotocon EPAct Energy Tax Incentives Presentation Jimmy Carchietta
This document discusses energy tax incentives under the Energy Policy Act (EPAct) 179D. It provides an overview of how 179D works, who benefits (private/public building owners, tenants, architects, engineers), and how to claim up to $1.80 per square foot in tax deductions for energy efficient commercial buildings constructed or renovated between 2006-2013. It also summarizes additional state and utility incentives and provides a case study example of over $1 million in tax deductions claimed for an IKEA project. The document is an advertisement for The Cotocon Group which provides cost segregation studies and consulting to help clients maximize their energy tax benefits.
Governors, state legislators and officials, and citizens increasingly recognize energy efficiency---the kilowatt-hours and gallons of water or gasoline that we DON'T use, thanks to improved technologies and practices--- as the cheapest, cleanest and quickest energy resource to deploy.
(The 2010 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard--ACEEE) States continue to offer substantial financial incentives to help save consumers money, boost local economies by creating jobs, and improve the environment. An increasing number of states are raising energy efficiency budgets and funding levels; adopting energy efficient policies and improving building codes. Utility and public programs; combined heat & power applications, cash incentives, rebates and tax benefits are at an all time high level of availability. All of these contribute to improving the Return on Investment associated with new construction and major renovations. The time has never been more appropriate or more lucrative to incorporate energy efficiency and alternative energy resources into your energy portfolio.
Luís Vaz de Camões nasceu em Lisboa em 1524. Ele estudou na Universidade de Coimbra e serviu no exército português na África e na Índia, onde exerceu vários cargos. Em 1570 publicou a sua grande obra "Os Lusíadas", um épico nacional sobre as navegações portuguesas. Camões morreu em Lisboa em 1580 em absoluta pobreza, deixando também vários poemas líricos e peças de teatro.
Energy Consulting Engineering 179D Energy Efficient Commercial Real Estate Ta...Kari Mueller, PE, LEED AP
This document provides information about section 179D of the tax code, which allows commercial building owners and designers of public buildings to receive tax deductions for making energy efficient improvements. It qualifies buildings that achieve at least 10% savings in lighting, HVAC systems, or building envelopes. A 50% reduction in overall energy usage provides a maximum $1.80/square foot deduction. The document outlines the qualification process, required documentation, eligible building types, examples of past percentage requirements, and case studies of projects that benefited from the deduction.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Cloud Platform. It discusses what cloud computing is, the different service categories and cloud types. It then describes Microsoft's cloud strategy and history in cloud computing. The rest of the document details Microsoft's cloud infrastructure including their global data center network, server container deployment, and categories of cloud services like compute, storage, data and platform services. Pricing models for consumption, subscription and volume licensing are also mentioned.
This document discusses the development model for cloud computing platforms. It provides an overview of computing history from Turing machines to modern application platforms and servers. It then discusses how cloud computing aims to further reduce complexity by providing hosted services, software, and platforms. The document compares traditional on-premise application development with challenges to the cloud development approach using services like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google App Engine, and Salesforce Force.com platform. It analyzes commonalities and differences between these platforms in terms of abstraction levels, application capabilities, and developer experience.
Redefining cloud computing again linthicum with bonusDavid Linthicum
In this session we’ll look at what cloud computing is, and what it should be. The way it’s defined today, and how should be defined tomorrow. We’ll focus on the emerging patterns of cloud computing, including changing business value and new patterns of cloud computing technology that are emerging.
- Oracle supports using MS Office 2003 as a "front-end" for interacting with enterprise applications and processes
- InfoPath can be used to capture data which then flows into workflows managed by Oracle BPEL Process Manager
- Documents published from enterprise applications like Oracle BI can be delivered directly to Excel
- Alerts and notifications from applications like Oracle BAM can be routed to users through Outlook
- This allows leveraging the familiar Office interface while still integrating with back-end systems for process, security, visibility and control
Office integration allows leveraging the familiar Office tools while connecting knowledge workers to backend systems and processes. This provides value by:
- Connecting heavy Office users to enterprise applications they may otherwise use sparingly
- Eliminating inefficiencies of work kept locally in Office docs that is not easily shared, secured, or integrated with business processes
Overall, Office integration aims to deliver the benefits of enterprise applications through the most widely used desktop productivity tools.
Moving Web Apps to the Cloud - Iowa User Group Tour, Feb 2012Eric D. Boyd
This document discusses moving web applications to the cloud using Windows Azure. It defines cloud computing and outlines the benefits such as pay-as-you-go pricing and scalability. The document demonstrates migrating an existing web application to Windows Azure by moving the database to SQL Azure and authentication to claims-based authentication. It provides recommendations for assessing applications for cloud migration and factors to consider like costs and returns. Resources for the Windows Azure SDK and tools are also referenced.
The document discusses architectural principles for the software + services paradigm. It outlines industry trends like SOA, SaaS, and cloud computing that inform the paradigm. It then presents principles for foundations like physical vs virtual infrastructure and self-hosted vs vendor-hosted models. It details infrastructure services like identity, messaging, and storage. It also outlines application services, client software, and how to apply the principles when designing architectures.
[OSDC.tw 2011] The Path to Pass into PaaS -- How We Build the SolutionJeff Hung
The document discusses the development of a Platform as a Service (PaaS) using Elaster CAP. It describes Elaster CAP's architecture which uses a Workload Optimization Engine (WOE) to dynamically distribute workloads across resource hosts based on global knowledge of system resources. It also discusses how Elaster CAP implements state transactions to transition cloud entities like application containers from their current to expected states.
Deja-Vu Solutions Limited has expertise in providing variety of services and solutions which includes web development, content development, data entry, and IT consulting under one roof.
Our vision focuses on customer satisfaction and provides our clients the competitive advantage through innovative use of technology and employee expertise. We thrive to achieve long-term relations with clients through success. We have time and again anticipated and exceeded customer expectations.
Kannegieter Event envision the future - Microsoft - 24-6-2010 - v1.0Peter de Haas
Presentatie op het jaarlijkse event van Kannegieter. Wat is Microsoft's visie op de toekomst.
Kudo's aan Rene van Haaster en Serge van Schie voor het maken de presentatie en mede presenteren op dit event
Microsoft has made cloud computing the third major strategic pivot in its history. The document discusses Microsoft's goal of transitioning its current businesses to a common cloud-based platform while expanding into new markets. It also aims to build a broad new development platform and raise its stock price. Microsoft sees cloud computing transforming its business model from sales of packaged software to a focus on subscriptions, services, and hardware in addition to pay-per-use software and IT capabilities delivered over the internet. While awareness of Microsoft's cloud offerings is high, third party platforms like Amazon Web Services currently dominate the market for pay-per-use hosting of virtual servers.
Microsoft Office interoperability with Oracle Fusion Middleware allows:
1) Leveraging Office tools like Word, Excel, and Outlook within enterprise processes through templates, web services links, and alerts.
2) Delivering business information and reports to Office users.
3) Managing tasks and accessing portals or applications directly from within Office.
4) Provisioning identity information and monitoring alerts through Outlook.
5) Generating and parsing Office documents in workflows and processes.
Windows Azure Uzerinden Alinabilen HizmetlerMustafa
This document discusses various services available on Windows Azure. It describes three main service models - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). For IaaS, it discusses compute and storage services including virtual machines, storage accounts, and content delivery network. For PaaS, it discusses platform services like SQL Azure database, service bus for connectivity, and access control for security. It also discusses various Azure application services projects like Dublin, Geneva, Velocity and Dallas that provide additional capabilities.
The document discusses various services available on Windows Azure. It describes three main service models - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). For IaaS, it discusses compute and storage services including virtual machines, storage accounts, and content delivery network. For PaaS, it discusses platform services like SQL Azure, Service Bus, and Access Control. It also discusses various Microsoft cloud projects like Dublin, Geneva, Velocity and Dallas that provide additional capabilities on top of Windows Azure.
Presented at MPLS 2010 Oct 24-27 Washington D.C.
Monique Morrow, Cisco Distinguished Consulting Engineer, discussed the role of the network in developing as a base for cloud computing in developing XaaS models across a private backbone vs offering Cloud-based services over the Internet.
The presenter further presented the potential evolution of Cloud Computing in the form of Private, Hybrid and Inter-Cloud.
Service Level Management and Security are also highlighted themes in this presentation.
An overview of the various standards organizations and forums that may be specific to cloud computing and emerging inter-cloud was also provided
Discussion and takeaway - the value of these models to your business.
Patterns of Cloud Applications Using Microsoft Azure Services PlatformDavid Chou
The document describes Microsoft's Azure Services Platform, which provides IT services through a global network of Microsoft data centers. It offers infrastructure, platform, and private cloud services that are managed at different levels, from fully managed platform services to customer-managed private infrastructure. Key services include compute, data, networking, development platforms, identity management, and more. It also provides high availability, security, and usage-based pricing. The platform supports various application patterns including cloud web applications and composite services applications built with Azure services.
Choosing Your Windows Azure Platform Strategydrmarcustillett
The document discusses Windows Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing platform. It provides details on Azure's global datacenter infrastructure, which uses large shipping containers to house servers in environmentally sustainable facilities. It also describes Azure's core services including compute, storage, data, networking and platforms that applications can be built upon. Strategies for moving applications or workloads to Azure like greenfield development, migration and extension are presented. Considerations for developing applications on Azure around state management, failure handling and optimization techniques are also covered. Challenges of moving to the cloud like data security, portability and sovereignty are noted.
Cloud architecture and deployment: The Kognitio checklist, Nigel Sanctuary, K...CloudOps Summit
CloudOps Summit 2012, Frankfurt, 20.9.2012 Track 2 - Build and Run
by Nigel Sanctuary, VP Propositions at Kognitio (www.kognitio.com)
http://cloudops.de/sprecher/#nigelsanctuary
Find the video of this talk at http://youtu.be/wQrHQNOMlKc
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) [1/5] : Introduction to SOAIMC Institute
This document provides an introduction to service-oriented architecture (SOA). It discusses the evolution of enterprise application frameworks from single-tier mainframe systems to modern n-tier architectures with application servers. SOA is defined as using loosely coupled, reusable services to support business processes and goals. The key benefits of SOA include increased flexibility, reuse, and alignment between IT systems and business processes. The document outlines the typical layers of an SOA implementation including resources, services, and business processes. Key SOA concepts like service registries, coarse-grained services, and service composition are also explained.
Includes PEV best practices from various cities and states from Canada, the US and California. Also includes the results of the PEV readiness survey given to regional municipal staff.
The San Joaquin Valley PEV readiness assessment is designed to enhance local PEV planning efforts by evaluating the current state of PEV readiness and identifying potential areas of improvement as well as tangible best practices developed throughout the San Joaquin Valley, California and abroad.
This document provides a regional assessment of plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) readiness for the San Diego area. It identifies gaps and recommendations across five core areas to better prepare local governments for increased PEV adoption: 1) updating zoning and parking policies, 2) streamlining permitting for electric vehicle supply equipment, 3) revising building codes, 4) providing training and education, and 5) implementing outreach programs. The assessment was conducted by the California Center for Sustainable Energy with input from regional stakeholders. It aims to assist the ongoing efforts of the San Diego Regional Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Working Group to develop a regional plan that addresses barriers to PEV deployment.
Matthew Porrecca, Associate Principal, BNIM Architecture
Revitalizing Communities By Design
Regenerative design and development could be incredibly simple. It merely requires taking time in a place to uncover stories, discover patterns, find essence, and then add value in any way that improves the capacity of a place to be whole, vital and evolving. Together with our clients and collaborators, we are taking steps to maximize social health, invigorate a sustainable economy and restore natural systems. This workshop explores essential questions that hold the keys to a broad-based shift toward regenerative practice. We’ll share our observations, process, projects, and metrics while drawing participants into a rich dialog of discovery.
Howard Blackson - Placemakers, LLC
In the 20th century, we have spent a lot of money and resources to build cultural wastelands that adversely affects our quality-of-life. With the demise of redevelopment in California, in conjunction with the demonization of Smart Growth, the future relevancy of these places rests upon our ability repurpose these miles and miles of regrettable and devalued strip centers, office parks, and housing tracks. Unfortunately, most citizens oppose any new development due to its potential conflict with their existing community character. Applying an urban design technique that purposely codes for a specific community character, this presentation will outline 21st century urban design tools to build towards walkable, mixed-use neighborhood centers.
With 20 plus years of professional urban design experience, Howard is the Director of Planning for PlaceMakers, LLC, a new economy company of seven (7) principals located across the United States and Canada. Howard has designed and managed a variety of projects both internationally and in the United States having worked in Asia, Europe and North America. He holds a Master degree in Urban Design from the University of Westminster, London, and a Bachelor degree in Geography from the University of Texas at Austin. Howard is an Accredited Member of the Congress for the New Urbanism and is a member of the U.S. General Services Administration Design Excellence Peer Review Committee. He is an adjunct lecturer at San Diego’s NewSchool of Architecture and Design and on the faculty of University of California San Diego Urban Studies Program.
Kaid Benfield, Dir. Sustainable Communities - NRDC
Kaid will discuss the opportunities and advantages of creating a sustainable energy future.We once thought of cities as the antithesis of sustainability - but we now know that cities can be the solution to, not the cause of, our environmental threats. To take advantage of the opportunities before us in an increasingly urban society, we must be thoughtful, shaping our metropolitan regions to reduce our environmental footprint while creating beautiful, green, inclusive neighborhoods within them. As people concerned about the health and future of the planet, we must approach this task with energy and humility, paying every bit as much attention to nurturing great people habit as we do to conserving the habitats of other species.
This document summarizes the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District's (SJVAPCD) Drive Clean! Rebate Program. The program provides rebates of $1,000-$3,000 for purchasing or leasing new low-emission vehicles to encourage reducing emissions. It was created by revising an earlier incentive program to streamline the application process based on collaboration with state agencies. The goals are to increase the use of electric vehicles and funding for associated charging infrastructure valleywide.
This document discusses electric vehicles from the perspective of a utility and some of the impacts and opportunities that electric vehicles present. It notes that widespread electric vehicle adoption could nearly double the electrical demand of the average home. However, utilities can mitigate increased loads through infrastructure upgrades and smart grid technologies that allow for optimized and flexible charging. The utility discussed has received a smart grid grant and deployed smart meters, and is considering time-of-use rates and smart charging integration to help manage electric vehicle loads.
The document announces a workshop on electric vehicles (EVs) to take place on July 21 in Modesto. The workshop will include presentations on the basics of EVs, local and state incentives for purchasing EVs, how EVs impact the electric grid and utility bills, and a panel of local EV drivers sharing their experiences. Speakers will come from the California Center for Sustainable Energy, the Mayor of Ceres, the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District, and Modesto Irrigation District. The goal is to educate attendees on the benefits and opportunities of electric vehicles.
Michelle Kaufmann will talk about a quest for simplicity as a core component to a mission of making thoughtful, sustainable design accessible.
She will talk about her work in prefabrication, design-build, green homes and sustainable communities. Rethinking not only what we make and how we make it, but also redesigning the design process itself is key to the future of architecture and sustainability. Innovations in this category are abundant and exciting, and with strategic focus can help us all to have more quality, less clutter and simpler lives.
The upcoming 2013 Title-24 Building Efficiency Standards were approved by the California Energy Commission on May 9, 2012. The new Title-24 energy code incorporates significant changes that will affect architects, builders, contractors, energy consultants, and solar PV installers. This class will review the upcoming changes to the energy code and the impact on building design along with compliance strategies that will allow you to comply with the new, stricter energy code cost effectively.
Mark Madison is a Certified Energy Plans Examiner, Certified Energy Analyst, HERS rater, and serves on the board of directors of the California Association of Building Energy Analysts (CABEC).
The document discusses methods for harvesting rainwater and reusing greywater for landscape irrigation in order to conserve potable water supplies. It describes the components of a basic rainwater harvesting system and their benefits. It also outlines the process for estimating water supply and demand from rainfall. The document provides examples of different rainwater storage tank designs both above and below ground. It further discusses systems for recycling greywater from clothes washers and entire homes through subsurface drip irrigation and constructed wetlands.
Many building owners have the desire to upgrade their commercial
properties, but in the current state of the economy they are at a loss as to how to financial such upgrades. The presentation will also review current trends in rebates, public sector financing and private sector financing that make such upgrades possible.
Target Audience:
I think the target audience for this presentation will be building industry
professionals, developers, building owners, property managers and
commercial real estate brokers, as well as educators from real estate
development programs such as San Diego State’s.
How the people of a small town on the cross road to the silk road in Persia used micro-climate and their local materials to create energy-efficient buildings.
- Assess how they have used sun, wind and water
- Passive solar design
- Landscape and thermal mass to transform a harsh natural environment into comfortable spaces
- Evaluate innovative uses of local material in their buildings
- Santa Fe architecture and similarities to Persian architecture
- Observe the use of these techniques in modern architecture
Storm windows, insulating shades, sash replacements, awnings - The good news is that we have so many ways to improve the performance of our windows. The bad news is...there are so many ways to improve the performance of our windows! How in the world can we objectively compare them on price, thermal performance, ease of installation, ease of use, solar control, privacy, and durability?
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories and BuildingGreen are working on simple and easy-to-use resources for selecting window retrofit options. With input on climate, existing window attributes, and performance priorities, anyone can cut through the difficulties of deciding how to improve the overall performance of existing windows.
Using resources from www.windowattachments.org, webinar participants will work through window attachment selection scenarios with the instructor and learn how to use these resources with their clients and on their own projects.
The new 2008 Title-24 Building Efficiency Standards became effective January 1, 2010. One of the most sweeping changes involve residential indoor and outdoor lighting requirements, particularly kitchen lighting and the new adoption of ASHRAE 62.2 indoor air quality code.
Kitchen Lighting, Title-24
New restrictions, control requirements, high efficacy fixture requirements and incandescent allowances, and interior lighting worksheets will add an additional layer of complexity to residential lighting design. This class will bring you up to speed on the new changes and address the underlying principles, calculation methods, strategies to assist you in complying with the new code changes and take you step by step thru the new CF-6R-LTG-1 lighting certificate of installation which must be filled out before the final certificate of occupancy will be issued.
Kitchen Lighting, Title-24
You will also understand which fixtures will comply as high efficacy (not all LED fixtures are certified as high efficacy), the lighting control requirements for each room type and the new fixture and control requirements for residential outdoor lighting.
Title-24, Title-24
California has now adopted the requirements of ASHRAE 62.2-2007 which means that starting January 1, 2010, all low-rise residential buildings are required to install whole house mechanical ventilation and satisfy other requirements to achieve acceptable indoor air quality. Openable windows will no longer be an acceptable method for satisfying outdoor air requirements. This will involve calculations for determining the minimum ventilation cfm and designing a system to provide the necessary airflow with proper controls. You will learn the proper method for determining ventilation airflow, strategies for designing a cost effective ventilation system, and how to fill out the new ventilation Certificate of Installation.
Kitchen Lighting, Title-24
Learn from one of the leading experts in California’s Title-24 Building Efficiency Standards (Title-24), Mark Madison, a state certified Energy Plans Examiner and Certified Energy Analyst, HERS rater, Greenpoint rater with over 25 years experience with building energy code compliance analysis, enforcement and training.
Learn why sustainable real estate has become such a popular choice for individual and institutional investors. See what's driving the market and learn how you can leverage this opportunity in your business.
This beginning level seminar is designed for non-residential building owners/managers/consultants and real estate professionals who want to track and understand their building’s energy usage using a free online tool called ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager. Learn how the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) benchmarking tool can guide investment priorities, identify under-performing buildings, verify energy-efficiency improvements, and how buildings can receive EPA recognition for superior energy performance. Portfolio Manager can also be used to comply with the California State law that requires disclosure of a building’s energy benchmarking score at the time of sale, lease, or refinancing.
Alice Liddell is a Senior Associate with ICF International. Ms. Liddell has twelve years of experience in energy efficiency as well as energy and environmental policy. Ms. Liddell provides support to utilities throughout the west for many EPA ENERGY STAR® programs, including lighting, commercial food service, consumer electronics, and the commercial and industrial building sector programs. In addition, Alice provides training for EPA’s ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool.
The document discusses the advantages of LED lighting technologies over traditional lighting options. It provides an overview of standards and regulations related to energy efficiency. Finally, it outlines different types of LED lighting solutions for various areas of the home and landscape, including under cabinet lights, strip lights, bulbs, landscape lights, and solar lights.
The program is designed to assist Building Designers meet the requirements of the Cal Green code. A Handout will be provided that will cover many other aspects of the Cal Green Non Residential code, but this session will focus on Energy Efficiency.
Since 2005, Gary has averaged over 125 days of instruction per year in a variety of energy conservation topics. These include: California Residential Energy Standards, Duct Testing for HVAC contractors, CHEERS Rater certification training for Building Envelope, HVAC, Solar PV as well as core building science. In 2008 Gary developed and was the lead instructor the CHEERS Existing Home training program. This extensive four-day class focuses on building science as well as the art of residential energy audits. Gary’s extensive field experience as a HERS rater and his technical building science knowledge ensures that his training is accurate and easy to understand. Gary’s light-hearted, logical and down-to-earth presentation style ensures that participants understand the material and how to apply the specific rules or applications to their particular situation.
Gary has been involved with Green building beginning in 2003 when he first became a LEED AP and has continued his support of Durable Sustainable Design. He has been on and coordinated Design /Implement Teams for Energy Management, Waste Reduction and Building Failure Remediation since the 1980’s.
What is an RPA CoE? Session 1 – CoE VisionDianaGray10
In the first session, we will review the organization's vision and how this has an impact on the COE Structure.
Topics covered:
• The role of a steering committee
• How do the organization’s priorities determine CoE Structure?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
"Frontline Battles with DDoS: Best practices and Lessons Learned", Igor IvaniukFwdays
At this talk we will discuss DDoS protection tools and best practices, discuss network architectures and what AWS has to offer. Also, we will look into one of the largest DDoS attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that happened in February 2022. We'll see, what techniques helped to keep the web resources available for Ukrainians and how AWS improved DDoS protection for all customers based on Ukraine experience
Discover top-tier mobile app development services, offering innovative solutions for iOS and Android. Enhance your business with custom, user-friendly mobile applications.
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
"Choosing proper type of scaling", Olena SyrotaFwdays
Imagine an IoT processing system that is already quite mature and production-ready and for which client coverage is growing and scaling and performance aspects are life and death questions. The system has Redis, MongoDB, and stream processing based on ksqldb. In this talk, firstly, we will analyze scaling approaches and then select the proper ones for our system.
Freshworks Rethinks NoSQL for Rapid Scaling & Cost-EfficiencyScyllaDB
Freshworks creates AI-boosted business software that helps employees work more efficiently and effectively. Managing data across multiple RDBMS and NoSQL databases was already a challenge at their current scale. To prepare for 10X growth, they knew it was time to rethink their database strategy. Learn how they architected a solution that would simplify scaling while keeping costs under control.