EMail allows sending messages over the internet. Podcasting puts audio and video files on the internet for automatic downloading. Chatting/IM allows real-time communication with other users worldwide to talk with friends and family.
This document defines and describes several common digital communication methods and technologies including email, podcasting, chatting, discussion boards, texting, blogging, the iPhone, Palm Pre Phone, and Blackberry. It provides brief explanations of how each method works and some of their key features such as allowing users to communicate in real time, share files, post thoughts online, and integrate phone calls, cameras and other multimedia capabilities.
This document defines and provides brief descriptions of several common digital communication methods and technologies, including e-mail, podcasting, chatting/IM, discussion boards, texting/SMS, blogging, the iPhone, Palm Pre Phone, and Blackberry. These technologies allow users to communicate with others through messages, files, posts, and in real-time from mobile devices and over the internet through writing, audio, video, and photographs.
The document discusses various electronic communication methods including email, podcasting, chatting, discussion boards, texting, blogs, the iPhone, Palm Pre phone, and Blackberry devices. Key points covered include how email allows transmission of messages over networks, podcasting publishes files online for automatic subscription feeds, chatting and instant messaging enable real-time communication, and discussion boards are online forums for ideas. Texting permits short message exchange on mobile phones, blogs act as online diaries, and smartphones like the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry integrate phone calls, email, internet access and additional multimedia features.
The document defines and provides examples of various electronic communication methods, including email, podcasting, chatting/IM, discussion boards, texting/SMS, blogging, the iPhone, Palm Pre phone, and BlackBerry. Electronic communication allows for quick and simple messaging between people using computers, phones, and other internet-connected devices.
Joanna Smith discusses various digital communication methods in her 4th block class, including email, podcasting, chatting, discussion boards, texting, blogging, and smartphones. These tools allow users to stay connected with friends and family, share ideas and opinions, find information, and accomplish multiple tasks from a single device. Popular smartphones like the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry combine computer and phone functionality, enabling users to call, text, email, surf the web, take pictures, and more.
E-mail allows for the electronic sharing of messages over the internet and is used for communication, banking, shopping, and sending files. A discussion board is an online place for posting answers and questions in a group setting. Text messages are short messages sent between mobile devices like phones. A blog is a website with regular commentary, descriptions, or other content that is displayed in reverse chronological order. The iPhone is an internet-connected smartphone with a touch screen and minimal buttons. The Palm Pre is a smaller cell phone similar to the iPhone but with some different capabilities. The BlackBerry was an early smartphone supporting email, calling, messaging and web browsing with a touch interface.
This document defines and describes several digital communication tools and technologies:
E-mail allows electronic communication between computer users by accepting, forwarding, or storing messages. Podcasting publishes audio and video files online that users can automatically receive by subscribing to a feed. Chatting and instant messaging (IM) enable real-time communication between network users globally for fast information sharing. Discussion boards are online sites for discussing topics or posting information with others, similar to traditional bulletin boards. Texting and SMS allow the exchange of short text messages between mobile devices for quick communication. Blogs are online journals where people can post about personal experiences and hobbies or answer questions. The iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry are internet-
The document discusses various forms of electronic communication including email, podcasting, chatting/instant messaging, discussion boards, texting/SMS, blogging, the iPhone, Palm Pre Phone, and Blackberry. Email allows sending messages to anyone. Podcasting distributes audio or video files online. Chatting/IM immediately displays messages between users on services like Yahoo and AIM. Discussion boards include forums, blogs, polls, and file sharing. Texting sends messages between phones. Blogs display chronological user postings and comments. The iPhone integrates cellphone, media playback, and web browsing capabilities. The Palm Pre and Blackberry are smartphones with touchscreens, keyboards, and messaging abilities.
This document defines and describes several common digital communication methods and technologies including email, podcasting, chatting, discussion boards, texting, blogging, the iPhone, Palm Pre Phone, and Blackberry. It provides brief explanations of how each method works and some of their key features such as allowing users to communicate in real time, share files, post thoughts online, and integrate phone calls, cameras and other multimedia capabilities.
This document defines and provides brief descriptions of several common digital communication methods and technologies, including e-mail, podcasting, chatting/IM, discussion boards, texting/SMS, blogging, the iPhone, Palm Pre Phone, and Blackberry. These technologies allow users to communicate with others through messages, files, posts, and in real-time from mobile devices and over the internet through writing, audio, video, and photographs.
The document discusses various electronic communication methods including email, podcasting, chatting, discussion boards, texting, blogs, the iPhone, Palm Pre phone, and Blackberry devices. Key points covered include how email allows transmission of messages over networks, podcasting publishes files online for automatic subscription feeds, chatting and instant messaging enable real-time communication, and discussion boards are online forums for ideas. Texting permits short message exchange on mobile phones, blogs act as online diaries, and smartphones like the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry integrate phone calls, email, internet access and additional multimedia features.
The document defines and provides examples of various electronic communication methods, including email, podcasting, chatting/IM, discussion boards, texting/SMS, blogging, the iPhone, Palm Pre phone, and BlackBerry. Electronic communication allows for quick and simple messaging between people using computers, phones, and other internet-connected devices.
Joanna Smith discusses various digital communication methods in her 4th block class, including email, podcasting, chatting, discussion boards, texting, blogging, and smartphones. These tools allow users to stay connected with friends and family, share ideas and opinions, find information, and accomplish multiple tasks from a single device. Popular smartphones like the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry combine computer and phone functionality, enabling users to call, text, email, surf the web, take pictures, and more.
E-mail allows for the electronic sharing of messages over the internet and is used for communication, banking, shopping, and sending files. A discussion board is an online place for posting answers and questions in a group setting. Text messages are short messages sent between mobile devices like phones. A blog is a website with regular commentary, descriptions, or other content that is displayed in reverse chronological order. The iPhone is an internet-connected smartphone with a touch screen and minimal buttons. The Palm Pre is a smaller cell phone similar to the iPhone but with some different capabilities. The BlackBerry was an early smartphone supporting email, calling, messaging and web browsing with a touch interface.
This document defines and describes several digital communication tools and technologies:
E-mail allows electronic communication between computer users by accepting, forwarding, or storing messages. Podcasting publishes audio and video files online that users can automatically receive by subscribing to a feed. Chatting and instant messaging (IM) enable real-time communication between network users globally for fast information sharing. Discussion boards are online sites for discussing topics or posting information with others, similar to traditional bulletin boards. Texting and SMS allow the exchange of short text messages between mobile devices for quick communication. Blogs are online journals where people can post about personal experiences and hobbies or answer questions. The iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry are internet-
The document discusses various forms of electronic communication including email, podcasting, chatting/instant messaging, discussion boards, texting/SMS, blogging, the iPhone, Palm Pre Phone, and Blackberry. Email allows sending messages to anyone. Podcasting distributes audio or video files online. Chatting/IM immediately displays messages between users on services like Yahoo and AIM. Discussion boards include forums, blogs, polls, and file sharing. Texting sends messages between phones. Blogs display chronological user postings and comments. The iPhone integrates cellphone, media playback, and web browsing capabilities. The Palm Pre and Blackberry are smartphones with touchscreens, keyboards, and messaging abilities.
The document discusses various components of electronic communication, including chatting, blogs, podcasting, discussion boards, text messaging, and email. It provides details on each type such as how chatting and text messaging work in real-time, how blogs are online journals, and how podcasts and discussion boards allow sharing of audio/video files and messages with feedback. Examples are given for different chat programs, podcasts on iTunes, and moderated vs unmoderated discussion boards.
The document discusses the negative impact of cell phones in schools and classrooms. It notes that cell phones allow calls, texts, internet access, music, videos and more which entice students away from focusing on schoolwork. The document suggests cell phones should be confiscated during class, turned off, banned from classrooms, or prohibited by law during school hours to address these issues.
This document defines and describes several common communication methods including e-mail, podcasting, chatting, discussion boards, texting, blogging, and several mobile phones like the iPhone, Palm Pre Phone, and Blackberry. The Blackberry is highlighted as a wireless handheld device first introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager that was developed into a smartphone in 2002 supporting various wireless information services and a multi-touch interface.
Tony Aguebor argues that people have become overly dependent on electronic technology. While technology can improve efficiency and accuracy, it also makes adapting to its absence difficult. Although non-electronic methods still exist, they are often neglected in favor of technology. When technology systems fail, it challenges people's ability to function without electronic assistance.
Problems in moderen techniques of communicationAsif Razzaq
This document discusses various modern techniques of communication and their associated problems. It begins by defining communication and outlining the communication process. It then describes different types of modern communication like email, video conferencing, telephone interviews, and social media. Several problems are discussed such as privacy issues, cybercrime, social isolation, child safety risks, and health effects of electromagnetic frequencies. Space pollution from orbital debris is also mentioned as a challenge. Overall, the document provides an overview of modern communication methods and some of the key issues and concerns related to their use.
This document provides a list of vocabulary words related to subjects like Europe, homework, communication, the world, and the internet. It includes terms for email, languages, colors as well as words for surfing the net, downloading, clicking, files, music, photos, videos, searching, finding, listening to, and watching. It also includes punctuation words like address, dot, dash, and underscore as well as the @ symbol.
Facebook allows users to upload pictures and videos to share with friends while also keeping up with social events, though email has long been a trusted way to communicate and exchange files and images.
This document defines and provides examples of common online terminology including e-mail, wikis, social bookmarking, HTML, podcasts, VoIP, online chat, the World Wide Web, streaming, blogs, social networking, URLs, and web feeds. E-mail allows electronic messaging between computers without both parties needing to be online. Wikis allow online collaboration on content. Social bookmarking services like Digg and Reddit enable users to bookmark and share websites. The document also briefly explains other common online terms and technologies.
Digital communication takes many forms including instant messaging, video conferencing, cell phones, email, and text messaging. Instant messaging allows users to instantly send and receive messages online through platforms like MSN and Facebook Chat. Cell phones enable users to make calls and send texts, with 40% of Americans using their phone for navigation and 90% for texting. Email permits sending messages over the internet to those with email accounts, with over 1 billion global users. Video conferencing facilitates seeing and hearing other people remotely for work. While digital communication provides benefits of speed and connectivity, it can also cause distraction, cyberbullying, psychological issues, stress, and technology addiction.
Electric communication methods allow people to stay connected in various ways:
1. E-mail allows transmission of messages over communication networks like MSN, Yahoo, and Gmail.
2. Podcasting publishes files to the internet so users can automatically receive new audio or video files by subscribing to a feed.
3. Chatting and instant messaging let users talk in real-time with other network users around the world through platforms like AIM.
This document defines and describes common online terminology used on the internet. It includes definitions for 13 terms: email, wiki, social bookmarking, HTML, podcast, VoIP, online chat, WWW, streaming, blog, social networking, URL, and web feed. The definitions provide brief explanations of what each term refers to, such as that a wiki allows users to collaboratively edit website content, social bookmarking involves saving web pages for future access, and a blog is a website where users can post opinions and observations.
The document discusses various forms of electronic communication including email, podcasting, chatting/IM, discussion boards, texting/SMS, blogs, iPhones, Palm Pre Phones, and Blackberries. Email allows users to send messages between computers worldwide. Podcasting enables users to download audio files to listen to on portable media players. Chatting/IM refers to direct text-based communication online or between two individuals. Discussion boards are online sites for sharing messages, pictures, and documents. Texting involves sending short text messages on mobile phones using SMS. Blogs allow users to read, write, and edit shared online journals. iPhones are Apple's internet-connected multimedia smartphones. Palm Pre Phones integrate a user's
Podcasting involves publishing audio files and documents online for sharing. Examples include talk shows and radio. Discussion boards allow internet users to post messages and exchange views on topics. Examples are Blackboard and Facebook groups. Texting refers to exchanging messages on mobile phones. The iPhone is a touchscreen smartphone that enables internet access and app downloads over Wi-Fi. The Palm Pre and BlackBerry phones also have touchscreens with keyboards and support email and internet use.
This document defines and describes several common digital communication methods and technologies, including e-mail, RSS feeds, chat, online discussion boards, text messaging, blogs, the iPhone, and Blackberry. These allow people to communicate and share information online through messages, files, discussions, photos, and more in real-time and asynchronously from around the world using computers and mobile devices.
This document discusses several common internet technologies including podcasts, which allow users to subscribe to automatically updated audio and video files; discussion boards, which are online forums for conversation; SMS, which allows short text messages between mobile devices; blogs, which are personal online journals; the iPhone, which is a multimedia smartphone made by Apple; and Pre, which aggregates calendar and contact information and notifications in one place.
The document discusses various digital communication methods, their abbreviations or acronyms, and their common uses. E-mail, discussion boards, instant messaging, podcasting, SMS, blogs, the iPhone, webOS phones, and BlackBerry smartphones are all outlined with a focus on how they enable communication through features like messaging, posting questions, sharing files and ideas, and connecting with others online or through mobile networks in real-time.
The document discusses several modern communication methods including email, podcasting, instant messaging, discussion boards, texting, blogs, the iPhone, Palm Pre phone, and Blackberry. Email allows free and fast communication, podcasting lets users subscribe to download shows, instant messaging provides quick chat with multiple people, discussion boards facilitate question and answer forums, and texting enables communication without talking. Blogs let groups communicate ideas publicly and smartphones like the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry can be used for web browsing, communication, texting, and calling.
The document discusses several modern communication methods including email, podcasting, instant messaging, discussion boards, texting, blogs, the iPhone, Palm Pre phone, and Blackberry. Email allows free and fast communication, podcasting lets users subscribe to download shows, instant messaging provides quick communication with multiple people at once, discussion boards facilitate question and answer communication, and texting enables communication without talking. Blogs let groups communicate ideas publicly and smartphones like the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry can be used for web browsing, communication, texting, and calling.
The document discusses various components of electronic communication, including chatting, blogs, podcasting, discussion boards, text messaging, and email. It provides details on each type such as how chatting and text messaging work in real-time, how blogs are online journals, and how podcasts and discussion boards allow sharing of audio/video files and messages with feedback. Examples are given for different chat programs, podcasts on iTunes, and moderated vs unmoderated discussion boards.
The document discusses the negative impact of cell phones in schools and classrooms. It notes that cell phones allow calls, texts, internet access, music, videos and more which entice students away from focusing on schoolwork. The document suggests cell phones should be confiscated during class, turned off, banned from classrooms, or prohibited by law during school hours to address these issues.
This document defines and describes several common communication methods including e-mail, podcasting, chatting, discussion boards, texting, blogging, and several mobile phones like the iPhone, Palm Pre Phone, and Blackberry. The Blackberry is highlighted as a wireless handheld device first introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager that was developed into a smartphone in 2002 supporting various wireless information services and a multi-touch interface.
Tony Aguebor argues that people have become overly dependent on electronic technology. While technology can improve efficiency and accuracy, it also makes adapting to its absence difficult. Although non-electronic methods still exist, they are often neglected in favor of technology. When technology systems fail, it challenges people's ability to function without electronic assistance.
Problems in moderen techniques of communicationAsif Razzaq
This document discusses various modern techniques of communication and their associated problems. It begins by defining communication and outlining the communication process. It then describes different types of modern communication like email, video conferencing, telephone interviews, and social media. Several problems are discussed such as privacy issues, cybercrime, social isolation, child safety risks, and health effects of electromagnetic frequencies. Space pollution from orbital debris is also mentioned as a challenge. Overall, the document provides an overview of modern communication methods and some of the key issues and concerns related to their use.
This document provides a list of vocabulary words related to subjects like Europe, homework, communication, the world, and the internet. It includes terms for email, languages, colors as well as words for surfing the net, downloading, clicking, files, music, photos, videos, searching, finding, listening to, and watching. It also includes punctuation words like address, dot, dash, and underscore as well as the @ symbol.
Facebook allows users to upload pictures and videos to share with friends while also keeping up with social events, though email has long been a trusted way to communicate and exchange files and images.
This document defines and provides examples of common online terminology including e-mail, wikis, social bookmarking, HTML, podcasts, VoIP, online chat, the World Wide Web, streaming, blogs, social networking, URLs, and web feeds. E-mail allows electronic messaging between computers without both parties needing to be online. Wikis allow online collaboration on content. Social bookmarking services like Digg and Reddit enable users to bookmark and share websites. The document also briefly explains other common online terms and technologies.
Digital communication takes many forms including instant messaging, video conferencing, cell phones, email, and text messaging. Instant messaging allows users to instantly send and receive messages online through platforms like MSN and Facebook Chat. Cell phones enable users to make calls and send texts, with 40% of Americans using their phone for navigation and 90% for texting. Email permits sending messages over the internet to those with email accounts, with over 1 billion global users. Video conferencing facilitates seeing and hearing other people remotely for work. While digital communication provides benefits of speed and connectivity, it can also cause distraction, cyberbullying, psychological issues, stress, and technology addiction.
Electric communication methods allow people to stay connected in various ways:
1. E-mail allows transmission of messages over communication networks like MSN, Yahoo, and Gmail.
2. Podcasting publishes files to the internet so users can automatically receive new audio or video files by subscribing to a feed.
3. Chatting and instant messaging let users talk in real-time with other network users around the world through platforms like AIM.
This document defines and describes common online terminology used on the internet. It includes definitions for 13 terms: email, wiki, social bookmarking, HTML, podcast, VoIP, online chat, WWW, streaming, blog, social networking, URL, and web feed. The definitions provide brief explanations of what each term refers to, such as that a wiki allows users to collaboratively edit website content, social bookmarking involves saving web pages for future access, and a blog is a website where users can post opinions and observations.
The document discusses various forms of electronic communication including email, podcasting, chatting/IM, discussion boards, texting/SMS, blogs, iPhones, Palm Pre Phones, and Blackberries. Email allows users to send messages between computers worldwide. Podcasting enables users to download audio files to listen to on portable media players. Chatting/IM refers to direct text-based communication online or between two individuals. Discussion boards are online sites for sharing messages, pictures, and documents. Texting involves sending short text messages on mobile phones using SMS. Blogs allow users to read, write, and edit shared online journals. iPhones are Apple's internet-connected multimedia smartphones. Palm Pre Phones integrate a user's
Podcasting involves publishing audio files and documents online for sharing. Examples include talk shows and radio. Discussion boards allow internet users to post messages and exchange views on topics. Examples are Blackboard and Facebook groups. Texting refers to exchanging messages on mobile phones. The iPhone is a touchscreen smartphone that enables internet access and app downloads over Wi-Fi. The Palm Pre and BlackBerry phones also have touchscreens with keyboards and support email and internet use.
This document defines and describes several common digital communication methods and technologies, including e-mail, RSS feeds, chat, online discussion boards, text messaging, blogs, the iPhone, and Blackberry. These allow people to communicate and share information online through messages, files, discussions, photos, and more in real-time and asynchronously from around the world using computers and mobile devices.
This document discusses several common internet technologies including podcasts, which allow users to subscribe to automatically updated audio and video files; discussion boards, which are online forums for conversation; SMS, which allows short text messages between mobile devices; blogs, which are personal online journals; the iPhone, which is a multimedia smartphone made by Apple; and Pre, which aggregates calendar and contact information and notifications in one place.
The document discusses various digital communication methods, their abbreviations or acronyms, and their common uses. E-mail, discussion boards, instant messaging, podcasting, SMS, blogs, the iPhone, webOS phones, and BlackBerry smartphones are all outlined with a focus on how they enable communication through features like messaging, posting questions, sharing files and ideas, and connecting with others online or through mobile networks in real-time.
The document discusses several modern communication methods including email, podcasting, instant messaging, discussion boards, texting, blogs, the iPhone, Palm Pre phone, and Blackberry. Email allows free and fast communication, podcasting lets users subscribe to download shows, instant messaging provides quick chat with multiple people, discussion boards facilitate question and answer forums, and texting enables communication without talking. Blogs let groups communicate ideas publicly and smartphones like the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry can be used for web browsing, communication, texting, and calling.
The document discusses several modern communication methods including email, podcasting, instant messaging, discussion boards, texting, blogs, the iPhone, Palm Pre phone, and Blackberry. Email allows free and fast communication, podcasting lets users subscribe to download shows, instant messaging provides quick communication with multiple people at once, discussion boards facilitate question and answer communication, and texting enables communication without talking. Blogs let groups communicate ideas publicly and smartphones like the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Blackberry can be used for web browsing, communication, texting, and calling.
This document provides an overview of various internet services including email, mailing lists, instant messaging, chat rooms, VoIP, FTP, newsgroups, and message boards. It defines each service and explains how it works. The document also discusses netiquette, which refers to the proper etiquette and conduct expected of users when online. The overall purpose is to explain these common internet services and how they function to students.
The document discusses different communication technologies including podcasting, internet forums, SMS text messaging, blogs, smartphones like the iPhone and Palm Pre, Blackberries, and pagers. It provides brief descriptions of each technology and some of their common uses such as fast communication, accessing information, online diaries, and connecting to the internet.
The document defines various digital communication and media technologies including email, podcasting, chat, discussion boards, texting, blogging, the iPhone, Palm Pre phone, and Blackberry. Email allows sending messages over the internet. Podcasting publishes audio and video files online. Chat sends instant messages between users on services like AOL and Yahoo. Discussion boards like Wikianswers and Yahoo Answers let people post questions and answers. Texting sends short text between cell phones. Blogs are online journals that allow commenting. The iPhone is Apple's touchscreen smartphone known for apps. The Palm Pre was a planned Sprint touchscreen phone. Blackberries function like mini computers for internet and more.
The document discusses several communication technologies including email, podcasting, instant messaging, discussion boards, SMS text messaging, blogs, the iPhone, the Palm Pre smartphone, and BlackBerry. It provides descriptions of the basic functions and features of each technology such as allowing users to subscribe to feeds, communicate in real time, post and view information, send short messages from mobile devices, maintain online diaries, and access the internet, email, apps and media from mobile touchscreen devices.
The document discusses electronic communication and its various forms. It defines electronic communication as the electronic exchange of messages and computer files between connected computers. It identifies different types of electronic communication like email, websites, instant messaging, text messages, audio, and video. It notes that websites can disseminate information and text messaging allows sending short messages via SMS. The document also outlines advantages like speedy transmission and low cost, and disadvantages such as volume of data and dependency. It concludes by stating that social networking sites facilitate communication among people with shared interests.
digital communication assignment task 1 Louise Reed
This document provides examples of digital communication protocols and methods. It discusses common protocols like IP, WiFi, Bluetooth, routing protocols, HTTP, and IMAP. It also covers digital communication methods such as forums, blogs, email, SMS, and video conferencing. WiFi uses access points to coordinate network traffic between multiple devices. Bluetooth allows wireless communication and entertainment between electronic devices like smartphones. Routing protocols allow routers to select routes and share routing information. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web. IMAP allows users to access and manage emails stored on remote servers.
This document defines and describes common online terminology used on the internet. It explains what email, wikis, social bookmarking, HTML, podcasts, VoIP, online chat, WWW, streaming, blogs, social networking, URLs, and web feeds are and provides brief descriptions of each term. The document serves to inform readers of basic terminology used for communicating and sharing information online.
This document defines and provides brief descriptions of common computer and internet terminology used today. It includes definitions for terms like email, Wikipedia, social bookmarking, social networking, HTML, podcasts, VoIP, the World Wide Web, blogs, URLs, streaming, online chat, and more. Each term is given a short 1-2 sentence explanation of its meaning and purpose. The document serves as a handy reference guide for understanding basic internet and technology vocabulary.
This document defines and explains common online terms used on the internet. It describes what a URL is, that the WWW is the start of websites using HTTP, and that HTML uses codes and tags to create web pages. It also outlines what email is and some popular email services, that wikis are editable information sources but sometimes unreliable, and that podcasts are like streaming radio accessed via the internet. It further explains that streaming delivers media content, social networking connects people online, web feeds provide continuous updates, blogs are online diaries, and online chat, VoIP, social bookmarking connect users in various ways.
Technology Devices Use to Deliver Online Distance LearningGreta Board
This document discusses technologies used to deliver online distance learning. It describes synchronous learning where teachers and students engage in real-time via videoconferencing or web conferencing. Asynchronous learning allows students to access coursework flexibly on their own schedule. Technologies discussed include telephone, mobile phones, iPads, email, instant messaging, video conferencing, web conferencing, webinars and blogs.
This document discusses different forms of electronic communication including email, instant messaging, and forums. It describes how email works using protocols like SMTP, POP3, and IMAP. Issues with electronic communication are also covered, such as spam, security risks from attachments, and the importance of netiquette. Authentication of users and ways to improve security through encryption are also mentioned.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
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- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
leewayhertz.com-AI in predictive maintenance Use cases technologies benefits ...alexjohnson7307
Predictive maintenance is a proactive approach that anticipates equipment failures before they happen. At the forefront of this innovative strategy is Artificial Intelligence (AI), which brings unprecedented precision and efficiency. AI in predictive maintenance is transforming industries by reducing downtime, minimizing costs, and enhancing productivity.
This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
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Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
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In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/temporal-event-neural-networks-a-more-efficient-alternative-to-the-transformer-a-presentation-from-brainchip/
Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
The expansion of AI services necessitates enhanced computational capabilities on edge devices. Temporal Event Neural Networks (TENNs), developed by BrainChip, represent a novel and highly efficient state-space network. TENNs demonstrate exceptional proficiency in handling multi-dimensional streaming data, facilitating advancements in object detection, action recognition, speech enhancement and language model/sequence generation. Through the utilization of polynomial-based continuous convolutions, TENNs streamline models, expedite training processes and significantly diminish memory requirements, achieving notable reductions of up to 50x in parameters and 5,000x in energy consumption compared to prevailing methodologies like transformers.
Integration with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic hardware IP further enhances TENNs’ capabilities, enabling the realization of highly capable, portable and passively cooled edge devices. This presentation delves into the technical innovations underlying TENNs, presents real-world benchmarks, and elucidates how this cutting-edge approach is positioned to revolutionize edge AI across diverse applications.
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