Identity management is the combination of business process and technology used to manage data on IT systems and applications about users. Managed data includes user objects, identity attributes, security entitlements and authentication factors.
This document defines the components of identity management, starting with the underlying business challenges of managing user identities and entitlements across multiple systems and applications. Identity management functions are defined in the context of these challenges.
Hitachi ID Identity Manager: Faster onboarding, reliable deactivation and eff...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Management Suite Demo:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
Using automation and self-service to secure and automate user and entitlement management.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Hitachi ID Identity Manager: Self-service and automated user provisioningHitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Identity Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
User provisioning, RBAC, SoD and access certification.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Hitachi ID Password Manager (formerly P-Synch): Lower cost, improve service a...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Password Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
Integrated credential management for users: passwords, encryption keys, tokens, smart cards and more.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Hitachi ID Password Manager: Enrollment, password reset and password synchron...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Password Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications
Integrated credential management for users:
passwords, encryption keys, tokens, smart cards and more.
Managing credentials on-premise and in the cloud.
With over 12 million users worldwide, Hitachi ID Password Manager is the leading credential management solution. It lowers IT support cost and improves user service by eliminating problems and diverting resolution to self-service.
Password Manager includes password synchronization, single sign-on and self-service password reset.
http://hitachi-id.com/password-manager/
Hitachi ID Identity Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
User provisioning, RBAC, SoD and access certification.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Hitachi ID Privileged Access Manager: Randomize and control disclosure of pri...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Privileged Access Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
Securing access to administrator, embedded and service accounts.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Over the years, password management software has evolved from a simple self-service web application to reset forgotten passwords to a complex platform for managing multiple authentication factors and encryption keys.
This document describes the technological evolution and highlights the product capabilities that organizations should consider in order to have a lasting value from their investment.
In part, this document questions the benefits of investing in point solutions with limited functionality and expansion capabilities and in favor of investing in a platform capable of addressing both short- and long-term needs.
Sections:
- In the Beginning: A Simple Problem
- Proliferation of Passwords
- Locked-out Users, Mobile Users and Cached Passwords
- Multi-Factor Authentication: Smart Cards and Tokens
- Public Key Infrastructure and Encrypted Key Files
- Full Disk Encryption
- User Enrollment and Adoption
- Privileged Accounts and Passwords
- The Future
http://hitachi-id.com/
Hitachi ID Identity Manager: Faster onboarding, reliable deactivation and eff...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Management Suite Demo:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
Using automation and self-service to secure and automate user and entitlement management.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Hitachi ID Identity Manager: Self-service and automated user provisioningHitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Identity Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
User provisioning, RBAC, SoD and access certification.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Hitachi ID Password Manager (formerly P-Synch): Lower cost, improve service a...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Password Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
Integrated credential management for users: passwords, encryption keys, tokens, smart cards and more.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Hitachi ID Password Manager: Enrollment, password reset and password synchron...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Password Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications
Integrated credential management for users:
passwords, encryption keys, tokens, smart cards and more.
Managing credentials on-premise and in the cloud.
With over 12 million users worldwide, Hitachi ID Password Manager is the leading credential management solution. It lowers IT support cost and improves user service by eliminating problems and diverting resolution to self-service.
Password Manager includes password synchronization, single sign-on and self-service password reset.
http://hitachi-id.com/password-manager/
Hitachi ID Identity Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
User provisioning, RBAC, SoD and access certification.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Hitachi ID Privileged Access Manager: Randomize and control disclosure of pri...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Privileged Access Manager:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
Securing access to administrator, embedded and service accounts.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Over the years, password management software has evolved from a simple self-service web application to reset forgotten passwords to a complex platform for managing multiple authentication factors and encryption keys.
This document describes the technological evolution and highlights the product capabilities that organizations should consider in order to have a lasting value from their investment.
In part, this document questions the benefits of investing in point solutions with limited functionality and expansion capabilities and in favor of investing in a platform capable of addressing both short- and long-term needs.
Sections:
- In the Beginning: A Simple Problem
- Proliferation of Passwords
- Locked-out Users, Mobile Users and Cached Passwords
- Multi-Factor Authentication: Smart Cards and Tokens
- Public Key Infrastructure and Encrypted Key Files
- Full Disk Encryption
- User Enrollment and Adoption
- Privileged Accounts and Passwords
- The Future
http://hitachi-id.com/
Knowledge workers are increasingly mobile, and frequently have to connect to internal I.T. resources from outside the enterprise network.
Mobile users must manage passwords both on their own notebook computers and on networked systems.
Managing passwords for mobile users is more challenging than managing passwords to network-attached users. Unique technical problems include managing local passwords on thousands of devices, coping with cached credentials and supporting mobile users who forgot their initial sign-on password.
This document describes how Hitachi ID Password Manager addresses the technical challenges of managing passwords for mobile users.
The remainder of this document is organized into sections that describe challenges specific to managing passwords for mobile users, and how Hitachi ID Password Manager addresses each problem.
Managing local passwords
Managing local passwords using a network-attached password management system.
When users forget their initial password
Providing self-service assistance to users who forget their initial password, including both network-attached and off-line users.
When users forget their remote-access password
Providing self-service assistance to off-site users who forgot or disabled the password they use to connect to the network.
Conclusions
A summary of the challenges of password management for mobile users, and of Hitachi ID Password Manager solutions.
References
Relevant reference material on the Internet.
Managing Active Directory security.
Hitachi ID Group Manager (included with Hitachi ID Identity Manager) moves the responsibility for managing Active Directory groups from IT to users. It lowers IT costs and improves user service by intercepting user attempts to access network resources and redirecting users to a web portal where they request appropriate group memberships.
http://hitachi-id.com/group-manager/
Hitachi ID Access Certifier: Find and remove stale privileges with periodic r...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Access Certifier:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
Periodic review and cleanup of security entitlements.
http://hitachi-id.com/
The Challenge:
Regulatory compliance with the Financial Modernization Act of 1999, also known as the “Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act,” has created significant challenges for financial institutions. The Safeguards Rule in the GLB (16-CFR-314), enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires financial institutions to have a security plan to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal consumer information.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Enhancing Novell SecureLogin with Multi-factor AuthenticationNovell
Did you know that besides the single sign-on capabilities Novell SecureLogin delivers, it also supports multi-factor authentication? That means you can not only deploy stronger passwords, but also require the use of more advanced authentication to protect workstations and applications. In the session, the presenters will detail how Novell SecureLogin can help you control user authentication on the basis of:
• Something the user knows (user name and password)
• Something the user has (proximity card, smart card, one-time password token device)
• Something the user is (biometric device)
In particular, the presenters will demonstrate how to integrate SecureLogin with a smartcard for network authentication, and then require the smart card and PIN to access a specific application.
To show how advanced authentication works in the real world, you will also hear how a regional medical group integrated biometrics with Novell SecureLogin and Novell ZENworks to secure 400 workstations and 100 tablets across several locations. In addition to showcasing how the integrated solution works in their environment, the presenter will also offer tips for avoiding common pitfalls.
This document introduces the business problems of user life-cycle management: slow and complex onboarding; redundant administration effort; slow and unreliable deactivation; excess security entitlements and inconsistent user profile data. It then describes how Hitachi ID Identity Manager addresses these problems using streamlined business processes built on integrated technology. Finally, the benefits of enabling automation and self-service to improve user and security management processes are described.
Identity management spans technologies including password management, user profile management, user provisioning directories, meta directories, virtual directories and single sign-on (SSO).
Two technologies that are frequently purchased and deployed together are password management and user provisioning. In such projects, one technology must normally be deployed first and act as the technical foundation for the other.
This paper discusses technical and practical considerations that impact the sequence of these two deployments, and concludes that in most cases it is best to begin with password management, and follow up with account management.
The remainder of this paper is organized as follows:
• Identity management technologies:
A description of how password management and user provisioning fit into the identity management market, and what each technology does.
• Technical and business requirements:
A characterization of the technical and business requirements most organizations place on each type of technology.
• Deployment complexity:
A description of typical deployment tasks in both password management and user provisioning projects, and how business complexity impacts the time-to-ROI in each case.
• Conclusions:
A summary of why password management should, in general, precede user provisioning in an identity management project.
To tell that - IT environment has shifted, and this would be a huge understatement. We just see this happening around us. Yet to say, the transition is not necessarily a bad thing. Like in other technology organizations, Identity governance is in the process of change. We can see that this can be a positive transformation; as the way it allows us to be more flexible and stronger.
Visit : https://techdemocracy.com
Enterprise-scale organizations employ large numbers of internal users, with different access requirements spanning large numbers of systems, directories and applications. The dynamic nature of modern enterprises demand that organizations efficiently and securely provision and deactivate systems access to reflect rapidly changing user responsibilities.
This document introduces a strategy for large-scale enterprise user administration. This strategy complements the traditional role-based approach with user-issued security requests combined with periodic audits.
Using this approach, new privileges are granted to users in response to user-entered requests, rather than
being predicted by an automatic privilege model. Excessive user privileges are periodically identified and cleaned up using a distributed, interactive user rights review and certification process.
Knowledge workers are increasingly mobile, and frequently have to connect to internal I.T. resources from outside the enterprise network.
Mobile users must manage passwords both on their own notebook computers and on networked systems.
Managing passwords for mobile users is more challenging than managing passwords to network-attached users. Unique technical problems include managing local passwords on thousands of devices, coping with cached credentials and supporting mobile users who forgot their initial sign-on password.
This document describes how Hitachi ID Password Manager addresses the technical challenges of managing passwords for mobile users.
The remainder of this document is organized into sections that describe challenges specific to managing passwords for mobile users, and how Hitachi ID Password Manager addresses each problem.
Managing local passwords
Managing local passwords using a network-attached password management system.
When users forget their initial password
Providing self-service assistance to users who forget their initial password, including both network-attached and off-line users.
When users forget their remote-access password
Providing self-service assistance to off-site users who forgot or disabled the password they use to connect to the network.
Conclusions
A summary of the challenges of password management for mobile users, and of Hitachi ID Password Manager solutions.
References
Relevant reference material on the Internet.
Managing Active Directory security.
Hitachi ID Group Manager (included with Hitachi ID Identity Manager) moves the responsibility for managing Active Directory groups from IT to users. It lowers IT costs and improves user service by intercepting user attempts to access network resources and redirecting users to a web portal where they request appropriate group memberships.
http://hitachi-id.com/group-manager/
Hitachi ID Access Certifier: Find and remove stale privileges with periodic r...Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Hitachi ID Access Certifier:
Managing the User Lifecycle Across On-Premises and Cloud-Hosted Applications.
Periodic review and cleanup of security entitlements.
http://hitachi-id.com/
The Challenge:
Regulatory compliance with the Financial Modernization Act of 1999, also known as the “Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act,” has created significant challenges for financial institutions. The Safeguards Rule in the GLB (16-CFR-314), enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires financial institutions to have a security plan to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal consumer information.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Enhancing Novell SecureLogin with Multi-factor AuthenticationNovell
Did you know that besides the single sign-on capabilities Novell SecureLogin delivers, it also supports multi-factor authentication? That means you can not only deploy stronger passwords, but also require the use of more advanced authentication to protect workstations and applications. In the session, the presenters will detail how Novell SecureLogin can help you control user authentication on the basis of:
• Something the user knows (user name and password)
• Something the user has (proximity card, smart card, one-time password token device)
• Something the user is (biometric device)
In particular, the presenters will demonstrate how to integrate SecureLogin with a smartcard for network authentication, and then require the smart card and PIN to access a specific application.
To show how advanced authentication works in the real world, you will also hear how a regional medical group integrated biometrics with Novell SecureLogin and Novell ZENworks to secure 400 workstations and 100 tablets across several locations. In addition to showcasing how the integrated solution works in their environment, the presenter will also offer tips for avoiding common pitfalls.
This document introduces the business problems of user life-cycle management: slow and complex onboarding; redundant administration effort; slow and unreliable deactivation; excess security entitlements and inconsistent user profile data. It then describes how Hitachi ID Identity Manager addresses these problems using streamlined business processes built on integrated technology. Finally, the benefits of enabling automation and self-service to improve user and security management processes are described.
Identity management spans technologies including password management, user profile management, user provisioning directories, meta directories, virtual directories and single sign-on (SSO).
Two technologies that are frequently purchased and deployed together are password management and user provisioning. In such projects, one technology must normally be deployed first and act as the technical foundation for the other.
This paper discusses technical and practical considerations that impact the sequence of these two deployments, and concludes that in most cases it is best to begin with password management, and follow up with account management.
The remainder of this paper is organized as follows:
• Identity management technologies:
A description of how password management and user provisioning fit into the identity management market, and what each technology does.
• Technical and business requirements:
A characterization of the technical and business requirements most organizations place on each type of technology.
• Deployment complexity:
A description of typical deployment tasks in both password management and user provisioning projects, and how business complexity impacts the time-to-ROI in each case.
• Conclusions:
A summary of why password management should, in general, precede user provisioning in an identity management project.
To tell that - IT environment has shifted, and this would be a huge understatement. We just see this happening around us. Yet to say, the transition is not necessarily a bad thing. Like in other technology organizations, Identity governance is in the process of change. We can see that this can be a positive transformation; as the way it allows us to be more flexible and stronger.
Visit : https://techdemocracy.com
Enterprise-scale organizations employ large numbers of internal users, with different access requirements spanning large numbers of systems, directories and applications. The dynamic nature of modern enterprises demand that organizations efficiently and securely provision and deactivate systems access to reflect rapidly changing user responsibilities.
This document introduces a strategy for large-scale enterprise user administration. This strategy complements the traditional role-based approach with user-issued security requests combined with periodic audits.
Using this approach, new privileges are granted to users in response to user-entered requests, rather than
being predicted by an automatic privilege model. Excessive user privileges are periodically identified and cleaned up using a distributed, interactive user rights review and certification process.
This reference architecture outlines a general solution for a centralized Identity Management (IdM) system without
committing itself to any specific business needs.
Summarizes the problems users experience when managing too many passwords. It describes the various approaches available to organizations to reduce the password burden on users and to improve the security of their authentication systems.
This document introduces best practices for managing users, identity attributes and entitlements in a typical "corporate" environment:
1. The focus is on organizations with 1,000 to 10,000 internal users, such as employees or contractors. They may be corporations or non-profit organizations such as government, healthcare or military entities.
2. Users in these environments are normally provisioned physical assets, such as a cubicle, desk, chair, phone, PC and building access badge.
3. Users in these environments are also provisioned logical access, such as an Active Directory login account, Exchange mail folder, Windows home directory and a variety of application security entitlements.
The objective of this document is to identify business processes that drive changes to users and entitlements in an organization that fits this description and to offer best practices for each process.
Organizations that are able to adopt best practices processes will benefit both from optimized change management and from reduced total cost associated with automating their processes on an identity and access management (IAM) platform.
As requested by folks these are the presentation notes for Securing Citizen Facing Applications. Hope these help with your IDM planning and implementation
Identity management is an important technology for managing user objects, identity attributes, authentication factors and security entitlements. This is done by providing automated and self-service processes for on-boarding, termination and every change that impacts a user between these events.
Identity management encompasses a wide range of technologies and processes and consequently there may be ill defined or conflicting terminology relating to key concepts.
This document introduces key identity management terminology and offers clear, unambiguous definitions. The intent is to help the reader focus on solving real problems, rather than waste energy on the language of identity management.
Organizations that either are considering deployment of Hitachi ID Password Manager or have already deployed it need to understand its security implications.
Hitachi ID Password Manager impacts authentication processes and standards. This document describes this impact, and how to ensure that it is a positive change.
Hitachi ID Password Manager is also a sensitive part of an organization's IT infrastructure, and consequently must be defended by strong security measures. The technology used by Hitachi ID Password Manager to protect against intrusions, as well as best practices to deploy that technology, are described here.
The remainder of this paper is organized into sections that describe challenges specific to managing passwords for mobile users, and how Hitachi ID Password Manager addresses each problem.
What is Hitachi ID Password Manager?
A brief description of Hitachi ID Password Manager, to give context to the subsequent sections.
Protected assets
A list of what information security, as implemented in Hitachi ID Password Manager, should protect.
Defining security violations
Some specific security attacks that Hitachi ID Password Manager defenses must repel.
Impact on authentication processes
How the features and processes created by Hitachi ID Password Manager affect authentication to IT infrastructure generally in an organization.
Server defenses
How the Hitachi ID Password Manager server can and should be protected.
Communication defenses
How data transmitted to and from each Hitachi ID Password Manager server is protected.
Data protection
How data stored on each Hitachi ID Password Manager server is protected.
The secure kiosk account
How the optional secure kiosk account impacts the security of the network operating system where it is installed.
ANALYSIS ON IDENTITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WITH EXTENDED STATE-OF-THE-ART IDM TA...ijasuc
Every person has his/her own identity. It’s important to manage a digital identity in a computer network,
with high priority. In spite of different applications we use in organization, resources need to be managed
and allotted to the appropriate user with proper access rights. Identity management or IdM refers to how
humans are identified, authorized and managed across computer networks. It covers issues such as how
users are given an identity, the protection of that identity and the technologies supporting that protection.
This paper attempts to provide an analysis to various identity management systems based on the state-ofthe-art identity taxonomy factors.
ASTHETIC In computing, identity management (IdM) describes the management of individual principals, their authentication, authorization, and privileges within or across system and enterprise boundaries with the goal of increasing security and productivity while decreasing cost, downtime and repetitive tasks.
The terms "Identity Management" and "Identity and Access Management" are used interchangeably in the area of Identity access management, while identity management its
Similar to Defining Enterprise Identity Management (20)
Entitlement Administration and Governance: Automation, requests, approvals, recertification, SoD and RBAC.
See more at: http://hitachi-id.com/documents/
Automating processes to manage identities and entitlements with the Hitachi ID Identity and Access Management Suite.
See more at: http://hitachi-id.com/documents/
How Well is Your Organization Protecting its Real Crown Jewels - Identities?Hitachi ID Systems, Inc.
Can your security team detect and identify intruders before data disappears?
Are you confident that former employees and contractors no longer have access to your critical systems?
These are among the questions we set out to answer in the 2015 Privileged Access Management Study, and the responses help create an eye-opening information security agenda for 2016.
This study was designed to examine just how well organizations are protecting their true crown jewels – identities. In this report, you will receive survey results that explore:
• How organizations are best managing privileged identities;
• The true business impact of intrusions due to external/internal privileged users;
• Modern methods being employed to detect both accidental and malicious activity.
See more at: http://hitachi-id.com/documents/
Pre-configured business processes and policies, to quickly deliver rich IAM automation using the Hitachi ID Identity and Access Management Suite.
See more at: http://hitachi-id.com/documents/
Hitachi ID Suite overview of security features and enhancements in 9.0. Also showcasing new mobile UI for web apps.
See more at: http://hitachi-id.com/docs/pres.html
Knowledge workers are increasingly mobile, and frequently have to connect to internal I.T. resources from outside the enterprise network.
Mobile users must manage passwords both on their own notebook computers and on networked systems.
Managing passwords for mobile users is more challenging than managing passwords to network-attached users. Unique technical problems include managing local passwords on thousands of devices, coping with cached credentials and supporting mobile users who forgot their initial sign-on password.
This document describes how Hitachi ID Password Manager addresses the technical challenges of managing passwords for mobile users.
The remainder of this document is organized into sections that describe challenges specific to managing passwords for mobile users, and how Hitachi ID Password Manager addresses each problem.
Managing local passwords:
Managing local passwords using a network-attached password management system.
When users forget their initial password:
Providing self-service assistance to users who forget their initial password, including both network-attached and off-line users.
When users forget their remote-access password:
Providing self-service assistance to off-site users who forgot or disabled the password they use to connect to the network.
Conclusions:
A summary of the challenges of password management for mobile users, and of Hitachi ID Password Manager solutions.
References:
Relevant reference material on the Internet.
http://hitachi-id.com/
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
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Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
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