Turning search upside down with powerful open source search softwareCharlie Hull
Turning Search Upside Down - how Flax works with media monitoring companies to build powerful and scalable 'inverted search' systems, applying hundreds of thousands of stored queries to millions of documents in real time. Features Apache Lucene/Solr as a replacement for Autonomy IDOL and our Luwak library as a replacement for Autonomy Verity.
See some common myths, discover the various open source enterprise search packages available and see some case studies on how open source software has helped organisations build effective search.
Finding the Bad Actor: Custom scoring & forensic name matching with Elastics...Charlie Hull
How we extended Lucene's SpanQuery and developed a new Elasticsearch query to allow Arachnys to search for names and adverse terms; also how we replicated the relevance scores used by a commercial service.
Turning search upside down with powerful open source search softwareCharlie Hull
Turning Search Upside Down - how Flax works with media monitoring companies to build powerful and scalable 'inverted search' systems, applying hundreds of thousands of stored queries to millions of documents in real time. Features Apache Lucene/Solr as a replacement for Autonomy IDOL and our Luwak library as a replacement for Autonomy Verity.
See some common myths, discover the various open source enterprise search packages available and see some case studies on how open source software has helped organisations build effective search.
Finding the Bad Actor: Custom scoring & forensic name matching with Elastics...Charlie Hull
How we extended Lucene's SpanQuery and developed a new Elasticsearch query to allow Arachnys to search for names and adverse terms; also how we replicated the relevance scores used by a commercial service.
Neo4j-Databridge: Enterprise-scale ETL for Neo4jNeo4j
Neo4j-Databridge is a fully-featured ETL tool specifically built for Neo4j, and designed for usability, expressive power and high performance. It has been created to help solve the most common problems faced by large enterprises when importing data into Neo4j - data locality, multiple data sources and formats, performance when loading very large data sets, bespoke data conversions, inclusion of non-tabular data, filtering, merging and de-duplication...
In this webinar, we’ll take a quick tour of the main features of Neo4j-Databridge and understand how it can to help to solve these problems and facilitate importing your data easily and quickly into Neo4j.
From Data Analytics to Fast Data IntelligenceTrieu Nguyen
1) How to understand users with Data Analytics ?
2) How to build Real-time Music Recommender System from Data Stream ?
3) How to boost profit with Cross Sale in Real-time ?
Key Ideas to build Fast Data Intelligence Platform from Open Source Tools:
+ Apache Kafka
+ Apache Spark
+ RFX framework
Machine learning applications are typically stitched together from hopes and dreams, shell scripts, cron jobs, home-grown schedulers, snippets of configuration clipped from multiple blog posts, thousands of hard-coded business rules, a.k.a. "our SQL corpus," and a few lines of training and testing code. Organizing all the moving parts into something maintainable and supportive of ongoing development is a challenge most teams have on their TODO list, roadmap, or tech debt pile. Getting ahead of the day-to-day demands and settling into a sane architecture often seems like an unattainable goal. The past several years have seen an explosion of tool-building in the data engineering and analytics area, including in Apache projects spanning the areas of search and information retrieval, job orchestration, file and stream formats, and machine learning libraries. In this talk we will cover our product and development teams' choices of architecture and tools, from data ingestion and storage, through transformations and processing, to presentation of results and publishing to web services, reports, and applications.
SPSNL17 - Getting notified by SharePoint with the webhook functionality - Eli...DIWUG
SharePoint development is finally catching up with industry standards when it comes to implementing new functionality on your sites. Webhook is one of these standards that has been introduced in 2016 for SharePoint Online. It gives your organisation the ability to get notified when something happens in your list or library, but it involves a new way of processing these notifications. This session is for you if you want to learn to work with this newly introduced functionality like subscribing to a webhook, event processing, getting the latest changes, and more.
Not only, is our data is getting not just more complex but also more connected. In order not to lose sight of the web of information, but to use it as a source of new insights and opportunities, technologies such as graph databases can help.
For both analytical and transactional use cases, they allow efficient storage, retrieval, and processing of networked data without loss of detail. In this talk, we want to get to know existing tools and techniques for graph data processing.
Alternatives to SQL - a Laravel PerspectivePeter Coles
Presentation at Laravel London Meetup, Google Campus London, March 29th 2016. Examines examples of alternative database solutions and how they can be integrated into Laravel projects.
SPSNL17 - Getting started with SharePoint development for the reluctant IT Pr...DIWUG
You have been blaming developers for bringing down your farm, wrestling with them over configuration changes or just laughing at them because they wear stupid T-shirts. Making fun of developers is a great way to pass the time, I am sure we all agree on that. However, you have been secretly watching Build keynotes, sitting in on developer sessions at a conference or reading developer blogs behind closed doors, because… well - it seems so cool! Fear not, you are not alone. If this is you and you do not know where to start, this session is for you. We will cover the essential tools you need to know to get started, and go from Hello World to your first real client side web part in 60 minutes. Furthermore, we'll also talk about the serious stuff - like how to manage these apps and how they fit into your existing operational service management processes. No farm solutions involved or you get your money back.
How Graph Databases efficiently store, manage and query connected data at s...jexp
Graph Databases try to make it easy for developers to leverage huge amounts of connected information for everything from routing to recommendations. Doing that poses a number of challenges on the implementation side. In this talk we want to look at the different storage, query and consistency approaches that are used behind the scenes. We’ll check out current and future solutions used in Neo4j and other graph databases for addressing global consistency, query and storage optimization, indexing and more and see which papers and research database developers take inspirations from.
Innovate Better Through Machine data AnalyticsHal Rottenberg
This talk was presented at IP Expo Manchester in May, 2016. the themes discussed are:
- how does machine data relate to devops?
- how can tracking this data lead to better outcomes?
- what types of data are important to track?
Wrapping and Securing REST APIs with GraphQLRoy Derks
Your frontend developers are pushing to get started with GraphQL, but you don't have the backend capacity to migrate your existing REST APIs to GraphQL? Or you want to have a GraphQL API next to your existing endpoints that are based on REST? In this talk, I'll show how to create a Node.js/Express server that wraps existing REST APIs into one single GraphQL endpoint, while also keeping security in mind.
From POC to Spark Summit talk in under 12 months - how we selected Apache Spark as our main Data Engineering platform and deployed first large scale project using this technology.
Self-Service BI for big data applications using Apache Drill (Big Data Amster...Dataconomy Media
Modern big data applications such as social, mobile, web and IoT deal with a larger number of users and larger amount of data than the traditional transactional applications. The datasets associated with these applications evolve rapidly, are often self-describing and can include complex types such as JSON and Parquet. In this demo we will show how Apache Drill can be used to provide low latency queries natively on rapidly evolving multi-structured datasets at scale.
Self-Service BI for big data applications using Apache Drill (Big Data Amster...Mats Uddenfeldt
Modern big data applications such as social, mobile, web and IoT deal with a larger number of users and larger amount of data than the traditional transactional applications. The datasets associated with these applications evolve rapidly, are often self-describing and can include complex types such as JSON and Parquet. In this demo we will show how Apache Drill can be used to provide low latency queries natively on rapidly evolving multi-structured datasets at scale.
MongoDB Days Germany: Data Processing with MongoDBMongoDB
Presented by Marc Schwering, Senior Solutions Architect, MongoDB
Modern architectures are moving away from "one size fits all" solutions. The best tools need to be put to the job and given the large amounts of options today, chances are that you’ll end up using MongoDB for your operational workload, as well as Data Processing Systems like Apache Flink or Spark for your high speed data processing needs. When documents or data structures are modeled, there are some key aspects that need to be attended. This takes into consideration the distribution of data nodes, streaming capabilities, performance, aggregation, and queryability options, and how we can integrate the different data processing software that can benefit from subtle but substantial model changes. This session will cover the way how you enhance your architecture using data processing technologies such as Apache Flink and Spark. It will take the audience through the evolution of an app from simple to complex with its architectural requirements . We´ll look into similarities and differences of available technologies and you will walk away with an understanding how to use MongoDB to fulfill more advanced tasks such as personalization through clustering algorithms.
Neo4j-Databridge: Enterprise-scale ETL for Neo4jNeo4j
Neo4j-Databridge is a fully-featured ETL tool specifically built for Neo4j, and designed for usability, expressive power and high performance. It has been created to help solve the most common problems faced by large enterprises when importing data into Neo4j - data locality, multiple data sources and formats, performance when loading very large data sets, bespoke data conversions, inclusion of non-tabular data, filtering, merging and de-duplication...
In this webinar, we’ll take a quick tour of the main features of Neo4j-Databridge and understand how it can to help to solve these problems and facilitate importing your data easily and quickly into Neo4j.
From Data Analytics to Fast Data IntelligenceTrieu Nguyen
1) How to understand users with Data Analytics ?
2) How to build Real-time Music Recommender System from Data Stream ?
3) How to boost profit with Cross Sale in Real-time ?
Key Ideas to build Fast Data Intelligence Platform from Open Source Tools:
+ Apache Kafka
+ Apache Spark
+ RFX framework
Machine learning applications are typically stitched together from hopes and dreams, shell scripts, cron jobs, home-grown schedulers, snippets of configuration clipped from multiple blog posts, thousands of hard-coded business rules, a.k.a. "our SQL corpus," and a few lines of training and testing code. Organizing all the moving parts into something maintainable and supportive of ongoing development is a challenge most teams have on their TODO list, roadmap, or tech debt pile. Getting ahead of the day-to-day demands and settling into a sane architecture often seems like an unattainable goal. The past several years have seen an explosion of tool-building in the data engineering and analytics area, including in Apache projects spanning the areas of search and information retrieval, job orchestration, file and stream formats, and machine learning libraries. In this talk we will cover our product and development teams' choices of architecture and tools, from data ingestion and storage, through transformations and processing, to presentation of results and publishing to web services, reports, and applications.
SPSNL17 - Getting notified by SharePoint with the webhook functionality - Eli...DIWUG
SharePoint development is finally catching up with industry standards when it comes to implementing new functionality on your sites. Webhook is one of these standards that has been introduced in 2016 for SharePoint Online. It gives your organisation the ability to get notified when something happens in your list or library, but it involves a new way of processing these notifications. This session is for you if you want to learn to work with this newly introduced functionality like subscribing to a webhook, event processing, getting the latest changes, and more.
Not only, is our data is getting not just more complex but also more connected. In order not to lose sight of the web of information, but to use it as a source of new insights and opportunities, technologies such as graph databases can help.
For both analytical and transactional use cases, they allow efficient storage, retrieval, and processing of networked data without loss of detail. In this talk, we want to get to know existing tools and techniques for graph data processing.
Alternatives to SQL - a Laravel PerspectivePeter Coles
Presentation at Laravel London Meetup, Google Campus London, March 29th 2016. Examines examples of alternative database solutions and how they can be integrated into Laravel projects.
SPSNL17 - Getting started with SharePoint development for the reluctant IT Pr...DIWUG
You have been blaming developers for bringing down your farm, wrestling with them over configuration changes or just laughing at them because they wear stupid T-shirts. Making fun of developers is a great way to pass the time, I am sure we all agree on that. However, you have been secretly watching Build keynotes, sitting in on developer sessions at a conference or reading developer blogs behind closed doors, because… well - it seems so cool! Fear not, you are not alone. If this is you and you do not know where to start, this session is for you. We will cover the essential tools you need to know to get started, and go from Hello World to your first real client side web part in 60 minutes. Furthermore, we'll also talk about the serious stuff - like how to manage these apps and how they fit into your existing operational service management processes. No farm solutions involved or you get your money back.
How Graph Databases efficiently store, manage and query connected data at s...jexp
Graph Databases try to make it easy for developers to leverage huge amounts of connected information for everything from routing to recommendations. Doing that poses a number of challenges on the implementation side. In this talk we want to look at the different storage, query and consistency approaches that are used behind the scenes. We’ll check out current and future solutions used in Neo4j and other graph databases for addressing global consistency, query and storage optimization, indexing and more and see which papers and research database developers take inspirations from.
Innovate Better Through Machine data AnalyticsHal Rottenberg
This talk was presented at IP Expo Manchester in May, 2016. the themes discussed are:
- how does machine data relate to devops?
- how can tracking this data lead to better outcomes?
- what types of data are important to track?
Wrapping and Securing REST APIs with GraphQLRoy Derks
Your frontend developers are pushing to get started with GraphQL, but you don't have the backend capacity to migrate your existing REST APIs to GraphQL? Or you want to have a GraphQL API next to your existing endpoints that are based on REST? In this talk, I'll show how to create a Node.js/Express server that wraps existing REST APIs into one single GraphQL endpoint, while also keeping security in mind.
From POC to Spark Summit talk in under 12 months - how we selected Apache Spark as our main Data Engineering platform and deployed first large scale project using this technology.
Self-Service BI for big data applications using Apache Drill (Big Data Amster...Dataconomy Media
Modern big data applications such as social, mobile, web and IoT deal with a larger number of users and larger amount of data than the traditional transactional applications. The datasets associated with these applications evolve rapidly, are often self-describing and can include complex types such as JSON and Parquet. In this demo we will show how Apache Drill can be used to provide low latency queries natively on rapidly evolving multi-structured datasets at scale.
Self-Service BI for big data applications using Apache Drill (Big Data Amster...Mats Uddenfeldt
Modern big data applications such as social, mobile, web and IoT deal with a larger number of users and larger amount of data than the traditional transactional applications. The datasets associated with these applications evolve rapidly, are often self-describing and can include complex types such as JSON and Parquet. In this demo we will show how Apache Drill can be used to provide low latency queries natively on rapidly evolving multi-structured datasets at scale.
MongoDB Days Germany: Data Processing with MongoDBMongoDB
Presented by Marc Schwering, Senior Solutions Architect, MongoDB
Modern architectures are moving away from "one size fits all" solutions. The best tools need to be put to the job and given the large amounts of options today, chances are that you’ll end up using MongoDB for your operational workload, as well as Data Processing Systems like Apache Flink or Spark for your high speed data processing needs. When documents or data structures are modeled, there are some key aspects that need to be attended. This takes into consideration the distribution of data nodes, streaming capabilities, performance, aggregation, and queryability options, and how we can integrate the different data processing software that can benefit from subtle but substantial model changes. This session will cover the way how you enhance your architecture using data processing technologies such as Apache Flink and Spark. It will take the audience through the evolution of an app from simple to complex with its architectural requirements . We´ll look into similarities and differences of available technologies and you will walk away with an understanding how to use MongoDB to fulfill more advanced tasks such as personalization through clustering algorithms.
The Searchmaster's Toolbox - David Hawking, Funnelback SearchSquiz
David Hawking, pre-eminent information retrieval researcher and Funnelback's Chief Scientist, gave this talk on the need for a Search Master within all but the smallest organisations at a Funnelback Seminar in London on March 31st, 2010. Even if there isn't an individual with that specific job title, the responsibility for maintaining, improving and monitoring search needs to be prioritised and clearly assigned. David's presentation covers the reasons why search is so vitally important and the tools which can improve search results.
Just the Job: Employing Solr for Recruitment Search -Charlie Hull lucenerevolution
See conference video - http://www.lucidimagination.com/devzone/events/conferences/ApacheLuceneEurocon2011
Using a case study on a major European executive recruitment company, we will show how we used Apache Lucene/Solr to build powerful, flexible, accurate and scalable search services over tens of millions of CVs and candidate records, allowing the company to completely restructure their IT provision for both local and national offices.
Webinar: Replace Google Search Appliance with Lucidworks FusionLucidworks
Lucidworks Senior Search Engineer, Evan Sayer, and Enterprise Content Management and Big Data Architect for the County of Sacramento, Guy Sperry, explore the benefits of replacing Google Search Appliance with Lucidworks Fusion.
15015 SRV318 Serverless Breakout Session Research at PNNL: Powered by AWS Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's rich data sciences capability has produced novel solutions in numerous research areas including image analysis, statistical modeling, and social media (and many more!). See how PNNL software engineers utilize AWS to enable better collaboration between researchers and engineers, and to power the data processing systems required to facilitate this work, with a focus on Lambda, EC2, S3, Apache Nifi and other technologies. Several approaches will be covered including lessons learned. AWS re:Invent 2017, Amazon, Giardinelli, Serverless, SRV318, EC2 11/28/2017 1:00:00 PM Tue Breakout Session
Research at PNNL: Powered by AWS - SRV318 - re:Invent 2017Amazon Web Services
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's rich data sciences capability has produced novel solutions in numerous research areas including image analysis, statistical modeling, and social media (and many more!). See how PNNL software engineers utilize AWS to enable better collaboration between researchers and engineers, and to power the data processing systems required to facilitate this work, with a focus on Lambda, EC2, S3, Apache Nifi and other technologies. Several approaches will be covered including lessons learned.
Developing an Effective Search Strategy for Office 365 and Hybrid DeploymentsNetwoven Inc.
The key discussion is on how to maximize Microsoft Enterprise Search with Office 365 and SharePoint hybrid deployments. It covers topics in the architecture, design, deployment and testing of these type of solutions. Learn from our experiences on implementing best practices and avoid common mistakes.
Business Applications Integration In The CloudAnna Brzezińska
Filip Rogaczewski - Atlassian Connect Team Lead.
Presentation from Gdansk University of Technology about integration business application in the cloud i.e. how to integrate 50 000+ servers together.
I2 - SharePoint Hybrid Search Start to Finish - Thomas VochtenSPS Paris
One of the most compelling additions to a SharePoint practitioner’s toolbox is hybrid search. Although hybrid search capabilities were already around for a few years, with the introduction of the “Cloud Search Service Application” things got a lot more interesting. This demo-heavy session will focus on the technical implementation details and their prerequisites, as well as the typical hurdles that you’ll face in your first hybrid search project.
As data sets continue to grow, search remains a key technology for many applications. But what is the current state of the enterprise search market? Which providers are gaining market share, and what are the latest developments and innovations? Based on experience from dozens of recent search projects using a range of technologies, this presentation will summarize market conditions, discuss current best practices for creating great search systems, and suggest some future trends to watch out for.
Building multi billion ( dollars, users, documents ) search engines on open ...Andrei Lopatenko
How to use open source technologies to build search engines for billions of users, billions of revenue, billions of documents
Keynote talk at The 16th International Conference on Open Source Systems.
Create a copy of your SharePoint farm with SPDocKit and AutoSPInstallerSysKit Ltd
SPDocKit helps you generate an XML configuration file that you can use with AutoSPInstaller to create a new SharePoint farm that is the same as or similar to your current farm environment.
The configuration file reduces the time needed to deploy SharePoint, and since everything is reusable, you can create production and staging/testing environments that are identical.
Leveraging NLP and Deep Learning for Document Recommendations in the CloudDatabricks
Efficient recommender systems are critical for the success of many industries, such as job recommendation, news recommendation, ecommerce, etc. This talk will illustrate how to build an efficient document recommender system by leveraging Natural Language Processing(NLP) and Deep Neural Networks (DNNs). The end-to-end flow of the document recommender system is build on AWS at scale, using Analytics Zoo for Spark and BigDL. The system first processes text rich documents into embeddings by incorporating Global Vectors (GloVe), then trains a K-means model using native Spark APIs to cluster users into several groups. The system further trains a recommender model for each group, and gives an ensemble prediction for each test record. By adopting the end-to-end pipeline of Analytics Zoo solution, we saw about 10% improvement of mean reciprocal ranking and 6% of precision respectively compared to the search recommendations for a job recommendation study.
Speaker: Guoqiong Song
Cyaniclab : Software Development Agency Portfolio.pdfCyanic lab
CyanicLab, an offshore custom software development company based in Sweden,India, Finland, is your go-to partner for startup development and innovative web design solutions. Our expert team specializes in crafting cutting-edge software tailored to meet the unique needs of startups and established enterprises alike. From conceptualization to execution, we offer comprehensive services including web and mobile app development, UI/UX design, and ongoing software maintenance. Ready to elevate your business? Contact CyanicLab today and let us propel your vision to success with our top-notch IT solutions.
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
How Recreation Management Software Can Streamline Your Operations.pptxwottaspaceseo
Recreation management software streamlines operations by automating key tasks such as scheduling, registration, and payment processing, reducing manual workload and errors. It provides centralized management of facilities, classes, and events, ensuring efficient resource allocation and facility usage. The software offers user-friendly online portals for easy access to bookings and program information, enhancing customer experience. Real-time reporting and data analytics deliver insights into attendance and preferences, aiding in strategic decision-making. Additionally, effective communication tools keep participants and staff informed with timely updates. Overall, recreation management software enhances efficiency, improves service delivery, and boosts customer satisfaction.
Providing Globus Services to Users of JASMIN for Environmental Data AnalysisGlobus
JASMIN is the UK’s high-performance data analysis platform for environmental science, operated by STFC on behalf of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In addition to its role in hosting the CEDA Archive (NERC’s long-term repository for climate, atmospheric science & Earth observation data in the UK), JASMIN provides a collaborative platform to a community of around 2,000 scientists in the UK and beyond, providing nearly 400 environmental science projects with working space, compute resources and tools to facilitate their work. High-performance data transfer into and out of JASMIN has always been a key feature, with many scientists bringing model outputs from supercomputers elsewhere in the UK, to analyse against observational or other model data in the CEDA Archive. A growing number of JASMIN users are now realising the benefits of using the Globus service to provide reliable and efficient data movement and other tasks in this and other contexts. Further use cases involve long-distance (intercontinental) transfers to and from JASMIN, and collecting results from a mobile atmospheric radar system, pushing data to JASMIN via a lightweight Globus deployment. We provide details of how Globus fits into our current infrastructure, our experience of the recent migration to GCSv5.4, and of our interest in developing use of the wider ecosystem of Globus services for the benefit of our user community.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
Developing Distributed High-performance Computing Capabilities of an Open Sci...Globus
COVID-19 had an unprecedented impact on scientific collaboration. The pandemic and its broad response from the scientific community has forged new relationships among public health practitioners, mathematical modelers, and scientific computing specialists, while revealing critical gaps in exploiting advanced computing systems to support urgent decision making. Informed by our team’s work in applying high-performance computing in support of public health decision makers during the COVID-19 pandemic, we present how Globus technologies are enabling the development of an open science platform for robust epidemic analysis, with the goal of collaborative, secure, distributed, on-demand, and fast time-to-solution analyses to support public health.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
- Streamlining the Review Process
- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
Accelerate Enterprise Software Engineering with PlatformlessWSO2
Key takeaways:
Challenges of building platforms and the benefits of platformless.
Key principles of platformless, including API-first, cloud-native middleware, platform engineering, and developer experience.
How Choreo enables the platformless experience.
How key concepts like application architecture, domain-driven design, zero trust, and cell-based architecture are inherently a part of Choreo.
Demo of an end-to-end app built and deployed on Choreo.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Modern design is crucial in today's digital environment, and this is especially true for SharePoint intranets. The design of these digital hubs is critical to user engagement and productivity enhancement. They are the cornerstone of internal collaboration and interaction within enterprises.
top nidhi software solution freedownloadvrstrong314
This presentation emphasizes the importance of data security and legal compliance for Nidhi companies in India. It highlights how online Nidhi software solutions, like Vector Nidhi Software, offer advanced features tailored to these needs. Key aspects include encryption, access controls, and audit trails to ensure data security. The software complies with regulatory guidelines from the MCA and RBI and adheres to Nidhi Rules, 2014. With customizable, user-friendly interfaces and real-time features, these Nidhi software solutions enhance efficiency, support growth, and provide exceptional member services. The presentation concludes with contact information for further inquiries.
Check out the webinar slides to learn more about how XfilesPro transforms Salesforce document management by leveraging its world-class applications. For more details, please connect with sales@xfilespro.com
If you want to watch the on-demand webinar, please click here: https://www.xfilespro.com/webinars/salesforce-document-management-2-0-smarter-faster-better/
Paketo Buildpacks : la meilleure façon de construire des images OCI? DevopsDa...Anthony Dahanne
Les Buildpacks existent depuis plus de 10 ans ! D’abord, ils étaient utilisés pour détecter et construire une application avant de la déployer sur certains PaaS. Ensuite, nous avons pu créer des images Docker (OCI) avec leur dernière génération, les Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNCF en incubation). Sont-ils une bonne alternative au Dockerfile ? Que sont les buildpacks Paketo ? Quelles communautés les soutiennent et comment ?
Venez le découvrir lors de cette session ignite
How Does XfilesPro Ensure Security While Sharing Documents in Salesforce?XfilesPro
Worried about document security while sharing them in Salesforce? Fret no more! Here are the top-notch security standards XfilesPro upholds to ensure strong security for your Salesforce documents while sharing with internal or external people.
To learn more, read the blog: https://www.xfilespro.com/how-does-xfilespro-make-document-sharing-secure-and-seamless-in-salesforce/
Gamify Your Mind; The Secret Sauce to Delivering Success, Continuously Improv...Shahin Sheidaei
Games are powerful teaching tools, fostering hands-on engagement and fun. But they require careful consideration to succeed. Join me to explore factors in running and selecting games, ensuring they serve as effective teaching tools. Learn to maintain focus on learning objectives while playing, and how to measure the ROI of gaming in education. Discover strategies for pitching gaming to leadership. This session offers insights, tips, and examples for coaches, team leads, and enterprise leaders seeking to teach from simple to complex concepts.
Field Employee Tracking System| MiTrack App| Best Employee Tracking Solution|...informapgpstrackings
Keep tabs on your field staff effortlessly with Informap Technology Centre LLC. Real-time tracking, task assignment, and smart features for efficient management. Request a live demo today!
For more details, visit us : https://informapuae.com/field-staff-tracking/
Why React Native as a Strategic Advantage for Startup Innovation.pdfayushiqss
Do you know that React Native is being increasingly adopted by startups as well as big companies in the mobile app development industry? Big names like Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest have already integrated this robust open-source framework.
In fact, according to a report by Statista, the number of React Native developers has been steadily increasing over the years, reaching an estimated 1.9 million by the end of 2024. This means that the demand for this framework in the job market has been growing making it a valuable skill.
But what makes React Native so popular for mobile application development? It offers excellent cross-platform capabilities among other benefits. This way, with React Native, developers can write code once and run it on both iOS and Android devices thus saving time and resources leading to shorter development cycles hence faster time-to-market for your app.
Let’s take the example of a startup, which wanted to release their app on both iOS and Android at once. Through the use of React Native they managed to create an app and bring it into the market within a very short period. This helped them gain an advantage over their competitors because they had access to a large user base who were able to generate revenue quickly for them.
Why React Native as a Strategic Advantage for Startup Innovation.pdf
Elasticsearch for Westcoast
1. Charlie Hull, Managing Director, Flax
Nick Gushlow, Systems Architect, Westcoast
Elasticsearch London Meetup
charlie@flax.co.uk
www.flax.co.uk/blog
+44 (0) 8700 118334
Twitter: @FlaxSearch
Search is never Simple
Elasticsearch for Westcoast
2. Building open source search applications since 2001
Independent, honest advice and analysis
Expert design & development, Apache Solr committers
Test-driven relevancy and performance tuning
Custom training & mentoring for your staff
Flexible support up to 24/7/365 with SLAs
Come to our Meetups!
3.
4. Charlie Hull, Managing Director & co-founder of Flax
Nick Gushlow, Systems Architect at Westcoast
Who are we?
@FlaxSearch
5. Why Westcoast needed a new search engine
The source data & the plan
The trouble with....
Building an admin panel for search
The search goes live
Lessons learned
What we'll cover today
@FlaxSearch
6. Largest privately owned IT distributor in UK & Ireland
£1.5 billion turnover
Apple, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, Samsung, Toshiba
Includes XMA / QC Supplies and Viglen
Who are Westcoast?
@FlaxSearch
7. Old SQL based search not accurate enough
8000 searches per day, 90% SKU based
You searched iPad …. did you actually want an iPad?
Customers used Google / competitors to find part numbers,
Static traffic numbers – 3500 user per day 7am to 7pm
Increase web revenue further, currently £40m
Why a new search engine?
@FlaxSearch
8. Business approved a project to implement a change to
‘improve search’
Google Search Appliance
SLI
Apptus
Fredhopper
Elasticsearch
Time for a change
@FlaxSearch
9. Live pricing
XML data sheets
Business user management interface
Synonyms / Exclusions
Boosts
Search vs Search vs Search
Requirements
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10. 0.5m products
Nested data (attributes)
Supplied as XML, one file per product
The source data
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11. 0.5m products
Nested data (attributes)
Supplied as XML, one file per product
BUT!
– Live Pricing API will restrict results at search time
– Different for every end customer
– Based on hard to explain business rules
The source data
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12. Elasticsearch
Java client
Custom Java indexer (Dropwizard)
Search application (Dropwizard)
Admin panels (AngularJS)
Agile process
The plan
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13. First, do your search
Send 5000 results to legacy pricing API
Merge the pricing information with search results
Now build your facets (including on price)
Hang on, doesn't Elasticsearch do facets for you?
The trouble with facets
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14. Front end systems built by third party
– Solution: Search app with JSON API (defined by them)
– Encrypted JSON for use during sessions
More trouble with facets
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15. Front end systems built by third party
– Solution: Search app with JSON API (defined by them)
– Encrypted JSON for use during sessions
Data for all the facets must be supplied to the UI
– Full result counts for applied facets need to be returned, in
the order they were applied
– Solution: lots of searches
More trouble with facets
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16. Front end systems built by third party
– Solution: Search app with JSON API (defined by them)
– Encrypted JSON for use during sessions
Data for all the facets must be supplied to the UI
– Full result counts for applied facets need to be returned, in
the order they were applied
– Solution: lots of searches
Custom facets for some customers
– Solution: an index of facet definitions
More trouble with facets
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17. Boost for individual items
– Easy! Define in the source data
Term boosts
– e.g. some Macbooks over other Macbooks
– Harder – but still defined in source data
The trouble with boosting
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18. A great way to run search projects!
...unless not everyone can do Agile
The trouble with Agile
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19. Allows Westcoast to adjust
– Synonyms / Exclusions
– Remove items from index
– Test searches
– Test synonyms then push to live
• Synonyms are index side as default query is AND
Built in AngularJS
Building an Admin panel
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23. A single node for Elasticsearch
A single node for index & search applications
Ultimately mirrored for failover
Query load very low (1 QPS)
– But this may change!
Business hours support by Flax
The search goes live
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26. Elasticsearch results were good
Business maintenance, large, boring, never ending work
Changing customer behaviour is slow
Search results over 30% faster on average
Time savings for sales staff
Post Live
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27. Integrating with legacy systems is hard
Business rules can be hard to understand & harder to explain
Not everything can be done with search
If you want to do Agile, make sure everyone else can
Lessons learned
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29. Plug
3rd
& 4th
February 2016, Cambridge UK
Open source search for Bioinformatics
Free event near Cambridge on Wellcome Genome Campus covering
both Solr & Elasticsearch, talks & hands-on workshops
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/about/events
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30. Plug #2
20th
March 2016, Padua, Italy
First International Workshop on Recent Trends in News
Information Retrieval
One-day workshop as part of the European Conference on Information
Retrieval (ECIR 2016) – submission deadline end of January
http://research.signalmedia.co/newsir16/index.html
(including a free test dataset of 1m news articles!)
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