This document discusses scaling service-oriented architecture (SOA) to consumer IT services. It describes the current state of consumer IT as being device-centric, specialized, and limiting. The presentation then outlines how applying SOA principles of modularity, re-use and loose coupling can help transition consumer IT to be more flexible, efficient and user-centric by delivering services instead of products. Key services discussed include data, application, technology and integrated home services. The document concludes by arguing this approach can help reduce costs and complexity for consumers through independent, interchangeable services.
The document discusses dual screen TV and the mobile second screen experience. It describes how the second screen is driving innovation in TV by opening the ecosystem to more developers and applications. This is creating new opportunities for search and analytics within TV content on mobile devices. Examples of emerging second screen applications that could drive user engagement are discussed.
Juniper Networks IR Investor and Analyst Update - Mobile World Congress 2012Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks presented at Mobile World Congress on February 28, 2012. They discussed innovations in their networking platforms, software, and security products across different network domains including access & aggregation, edge, core, data center, WAN, campus & branch, and consumer & business devices. Juniper aims to provide consistent functionality and security across their portfolio with their common Junos operating system.
The document discusses key drivers of return on investment for the next decade being mobile internet, cloud, and content/video. It notes the growth of mobile devices, public cloud spending, and video/audio traffic. It then outlines challenges around defending networks from security breaches, optimizing increasing mobile video traffic, and addressing new opportunities from machine-to-machine applications. The document questions whether current networks are ready to support emerging applications in terms of security, total cost of ownership, and ability to serve as a flexible platform for growth.
The document discusses ecosystems, tablets, and business opportunities. It describes how Apple created the successful App Store ecosystem and examines tablets from 2010 to 2020. It suggests tablets could become the new advertising market and discusses how they allow convergence of online and real-life experiences. The presentation identifies opportunities for companies to create value by connecting users or acting as hubs in fragmented ecosystems.
This document is from MicroVision's 2011 annual shareholders meeting. It discusses MicroVision's pico projection technology for use in mobile devices, automotive head-up displays, and gaming applications. MicroVision aims to commercialize pico projectors using direct green lasers by 2012 to simplify manufacturing and reduce costs compared to existing synthetic green laser technology. The company priorities for 2011 include validating use cases and seeding samples to partners to build market awareness and help commercialize the technology.
Jornada CÚbicS: What will the future look like? - Brian David JohnsonCREA CCMA
Presentació realitzada per Brian David Johnson, Future Casting i Experience Research d'Intel, dins de la jornada "CÚbicS: La transformació dels mitjans audiovisuals" sobre quin és el futur de la televisió.
La jornada es va realitzar el 2 de desembre de 2010 a l'Auditori del CaixaForum de Barcelona.
This document discusses Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and the challenges it poses for networks. It introduces Richard Tando from Universal Data, Inc who will present on simply connecting in a BYOD environment. It then lists the UDI and Juniper Networks teams and their roles. The rest of the document discusses how mobility demands are increasing with more devices and applications, and the security risks this brings. It outlines Juniper's simply connected solution to address BYOD challenges through unified policy, security, performance and resiliency. Finally, it discusses the needs of BYOD like provisioning, device profiling and policy, and visibility, and the Juniper wireless BYOD solution components.
This document discusses how technology is transforming business models and driving organizations to adopt cloud computing and mobile strategies. It also summarizes Cisco's view that the network is evolving from basic connectivity to a dynamic platform that will change how people work, live, play and learn through video, collaboration technologies and the growth of devices connected to the network. The network is becoming central to supporting new engaged, mobile and digital workplaces and ways of interacting.
The document discusses dual screen TV and the mobile second screen experience. It describes how the second screen is driving innovation in TV by opening the ecosystem to more developers and applications. This is creating new opportunities for search and analytics within TV content on mobile devices. Examples of emerging second screen applications that could drive user engagement are discussed.
Juniper Networks IR Investor and Analyst Update - Mobile World Congress 2012Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks presented at Mobile World Congress on February 28, 2012. They discussed innovations in their networking platforms, software, and security products across different network domains including access & aggregation, edge, core, data center, WAN, campus & branch, and consumer & business devices. Juniper aims to provide consistent functionality and security across their portfolio with their common Junos operating system.
The document discusses key drivers of return on investment for the next decade being mobile internet, cloud, and content/video. It notes the growth of mobile devices, public cloud spending, and video/audio traffic. It then outlines challenges around defending networks from security breaches, optimizing increasing mobile video traffic, and addressing new opportunities from machine-to-machine applications. The document questions whether current networks are ready to support emerging applications in terms of security, total cost of ownership, and ability to serve as a flexible platform for growth.
The document discusses ecosystems, tablets, and business opportunities. It describes how Apple created the successful App Store ecosystem and examines tablets from 2010 to 2020. It suggests tablets could become the new advertising market and discusses how they allow convergence of online and real-life experiences. The presentation identifies opportunities for companies to create value by connecting users or acting as hubs in fragmented ecosystems.
This document is from MicroVision's 2011 annual shareholders meeting. It discusses MicroVision's pico projection technology for use in mobile devices, automotive head-up displays, and gaming applications. MicroVision aims to commercialize pico projectors using direct green lasers by 2012 to simplify manufacturing and reduce costs compared to existing synthetic green laser technology. The company priorities for 2011 include validating use cases and seeding samples to partners to build market awareness and help commercialize the technology.
Jornada CÚbicS: What will the future look like? - Brian David JohnsonCREA CCMA
Presentació realitzada per Brian David Johnson, Future Casting i Experience Research d'Intel, dins de la jornada "CÚbicS: La transformació dels mitjans audiovisuals" sobre quin és el futur de la televisió.
La jornada es va realitzar el 2 de desembre de 2010 a l'Auditori del CaixaForum de Barcelona.
This document discusses Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and the challenges it poses for networks. It introduces Richard Tando from Universal Data, Inc who will present on simply connecting in a BYOD environment. It then lists the UDI and Juniper Networks teams and their roles. The rest of the document discusses how mobility demands are increasing with more devices and applications, and the security risks this brings. It outlines Juniper's simply connected solution to address BYOD challenges through unified policy, security, performance and resiliency. Finally, it discusses the needs of BYOD like provisioning, device profiling and policy, and visibility, and the Juniper wireless BYOD solution components.
This document discusses how technology is transforming business models and driving organizations to adopt cloud computing and mobile strategies. It also summarizes Cisco's view that the network is evolving from basic connectivity to a dynamic platform that will change how people work, live, play and learn through video, collaboration technologies and the growth of devices connected to the network. The network is becoming central to supporting new engaged, mobile and digital workplaces and ways of interacting.
This presentation will discuss Canada’s infrastructure, the internet of building things, next generation intelligent buildings, converging buildings, the building information network.
XO Communications is a leading provider of data and IP services, with over 3,200 employees and annual revenues over $1.5 billion. They focus on business, large enterprise, and wholesale customers, providing services such as internet connectivity, voice, collaboration, cloud, and security solutions. XO has one of the largest IP networks in the US, with extensive coverage and robust assets to ensure superior performance, reliability, and scalability for customers.
Mike Sherman of XO Communications presented on April 18th, 2012 about the company. XO is a leading provider of data, IP, and communications services focused on business and enterprise customers. It has a nationwide IP network and offers solutions such as internet access, voice, and cloud services. XO aims to deliver superior customer experience and support to its customers, which include over 50% of the Fortune 500.
Sundeep Gupta (Director, Orative Corp) takes us through his perspectives on Enterprise mobility and the mobile value-chain on his series on "Hot areas to startup"
I invite you to gain insight into the new XO; who we are, what we do, service delivery, technology innovations, Intelligent WAN, Application Acceleration, VoIP, Hosted PBX, IVR, ICR, BYOD, CDN, OVMP, CaaS, DRaaS, PaaS and SaaS.
Research Orientation towards Do-it-Yourself Internet-of-Things Mass Creativit...trappenl
This document discusses enabling mass creativity in the Internet of Things (IoT) through a do-it-yourself (DiY) approach. It presents three concepts for supporting DiY in the IoT: the Call-out IoT, which allows people to augment the environment with location-based tags and communications; the Smart Composables IoT, which provides instructions for composing and repurposing physical objects; and the Phenomena IoT, which allows people to model and leverage patterns in collected data to shape behaviors and create aware applications. Examples are given for how these concepts could support home applications and optimize traffic based on analyzed crowd data.
XO Communications is a leading provider of data, IP, and managed network services. They have over 3,200 employees and annual revenues over $1.5 billion. The presentation provides information on XO's services, network infrastructure, and focus on customer experience.
Talk by sateesh_addepalli_at_nasa_cmu_workshopsateeshadd
We present a new Pervasive IT Architecture as one of the first motivating manifestations of the Internet of Things. This new architecture consisting of a federated computing, storage and networking paradigm provides the foundation for billions of smart objects (IP based sensors, actuators, smart devices, etc) spanning home, industrial settings, vehicles, transportation systems to sense, predict and act on activities and events, in a timely and closed control-loop manner. We discuss the need for a new wireless architecture, including the role of ad-hoc & spontaneous networking, federated trusted anchors, smart object level security & mobility, smart middleware for peer-to-peer, peer-to-group and peer-to-cloud, and inter-cloud human/machine collaborative communications. We also address the importance of distributed big data analysis as a special focus of this new architecture, and its impact on the acceleration of development and adoption of immersive intent and contextual based geo-spatial decision spaces, where mashed-up isolated data sets from public, private and non-profit sources are combined with human natural collaborative interaction capabilities. Such emerging combination will produce higher situational awareness, context aware intent analysis of machines and human in a highly collaborative manner, and will provide context aware real-time/near-real-time response to events/activities. Finally, we discuss various IoT and Human Networks scenarios that will greatly benefit from such a platform, including smart & connected home, energy, cities and communities.
Sip vo ip-ims-convergence-d2-10 at kishoreAT Kishore
This document discusses emerging trends toward convergence in communications markets and focuses on how SIP profiles can benefit from convergence. It recommends the following action plan for service providers to successfully adopt a convergence model: (1) Start working now with Alcatel-Lucent on defining SIP profiles and services to support convergence; (2) Begin product development and trials of convergence services now to be ready for commercial launch in 2008; (3) Leverage existing prototype applications and services to trial convergence concepts with major operators. The goal is to get started immediately to be prepared for long-term success in converged markets.
What Telecoms And Computing Can Learn From Each Other Carneybcarney
The document discusses the convergence of telecoms and computing, noting both industries can learn from each other. It describes how the Symbian Foundation was created to open source the Symbian OS, providing an open platform to leverage strengths from both industries. The Foundation plans regular releases of the platform and an open process for community contributions to the roadmap. Membership is now open to drive innovation in creating a mobile internet.
1) 3G is the third generation of cellular technology that focuses on digital data in addition to voice. It uses technologies like WCDMA and CDMA2000 1x EV-DO.
2) 3G aims to provide high-speed mobile data services like video calling through personal communicators, connecting people to express identities, optimizing traffic, and enabling social learning through community connections.
3) For 3G to succeed, cellular operators need to separate into network providers and service providers while content providers learn the technologies and needs to deliver customized services across different user groups.
Thomas Gronbach, Tobias Dreyschultze
Keynote
Veranstaltung: M-Days 2013
Blog by Messe Frankfurt for the Digital Business:
http://connected.messefrankfurt.com/en/
Kontron_Intelligent Application Ready Platforms and Solutions for Infotainmen...Işınsu Akçetin
This document summarizes a presentation given by Kontron on intelligent systems and platforms. Kontron is an embedded computer technology company with offices worldwide. They discussed their target markets like medical, telecom, and infotainment. Kontron provides modules, boards, integrated systems, and application-ready platforms and solutions. They also discussed their value chain for point-of-sale and digital signage solutions. Kontron is working on intelligent M2M solutions and development kits based on Intel Atom processors.
SmartCard Forum 2011 - Evolution of authentication marketOKsystem
The document discusses strong authentication solutions from Gemalto for enterprises. It describes Gemalto's secure personal devices that are used by billions of individuals worldwide, including SIM cards, credit cards, and e-passports. It then discusses the evolution of the authentication market towards mobility and cloud computing. The document promotes Gemalto's Protiva strong authentication service, which provides a flexible authentication solution that can be deployed both on-premise or as a hosted cloud service. It describes features such as user on-boarding, device fulfillment, and easy billing models.
Saiful hidayar santri indigo telkom republika pondok pesantren keresek garut ...Saiful Hidayat
Internet/IT can be used as a medium for digital dawah. Some ways this can be done include through mailing lists, websites, blogs, forums, Facebook religious discussions, and active participation on social media. Technology also enables the sharing of religious content and applications such as digital books and prayer applications. While technology provides opportunities, it also has risks that require guidance on online safety and developing a positive digital culture.
Cisco it collaboration for blue chip 03 2011bluechipper
The document discusses Cisco's large global collaboration infrastructure, which includes over 68,000 employees, 300 locations across 90 countries, 300,000 UC devices, over 1,000 telepresence units, 600,000 Webex meetings per month, and 2.4 million intranet pages. It also summarizes trends driving increased collaboration like employee mobility, real-time video, and social software adoption. Finally, it provides examples of Cisco's own collaboration usage and successes in large-scale video conferences and migrations to new unified communication platforms.
1) Intel's innovations are inspired by customer demand for increased performance, density, and efficiency in technical computing.
2) The new generation of Intel Xeon 5500 processors provide up to 3x greater performance over previous generations through intelligent performance features like Intel Turbo Boost Technology and increased core counts, while also improving power efficiency.
3) The Intel Xeon 5500 platform is optimized for diverse workloads in fields like weather prediction, computational fluid dynamics, and genomics research to help users scale their performance forward.
This document discusses approaches to designing products for the Internet of Things (IoT). It outlines three approaches: designing to extend existing devices, designing to comfort by augmenting devices with connectivity, and designing to disrupt by developing new interaction models. It argues that successful IoT products will be "soft, not slow" - focusing on user delight through thoughtful designs that engage users differently than traditional gadgets. Retail and investment aren't fully ready, but consumers are increasingly open to new types of connected products.
Edwin Vd Sanden Composite Applications For UsersSOA Symposium
This presentation discusses how service-oriented architectures (SOAs) have failed to fully deliver on business agility due to limitations in user interface development. It recommends an approach using atomic "UI services" that can be mashed together at runtime to form flexible user-oriented applications. This overcomes dependencies on domain experts and allows dynamic user interface updates for improved agility, scalability, and traceability. While traditional tools focus on component reuse, enterprise mashups are a natural fit that better support the goals of SOA.
Dennis Wisnosky Cross Talk Presentation D Wiz 09262008 For PublicationSOA Symposium
The document discusses research into the state of service-oriented architecture (SOA) implementation in the Department of Defense (DoD) business mission area. It provides background on the size and complexity of the DoD enterprise. It then outlines the vision for a SOA-based Business Operating Environment including a Business Transformation Infrastructure with components like an interoperability controller, mediation services, service discovery, and metadata registry. For each component, it discusses the vision, relevant standards, and findings from research with vendors on commercially available technology options for implementing that component in DoD.
This document discusses enterprise service bus (ESB) reference architectures and product selection guidelines. It begins with an introduction to SOA connectivity and defines the core principles of the ESB architectural pattern. It then covers ESB patterns, mediation flows and patterns, message models, and federation approaches. The key points are that an ESB provides connectivity and mediation services, ESB patterns include global, gateway, and brokered approaches, and federation can be achieved through service virtualization and interaction with a service registry.
This presentation will discuss Canada’s infrastructure, the internet of building things, next generation intelligent buildings, converging buildings, the building information network.
XO Communications is a leading provider of data and IP services, with over 3,200 employees and annual revenues over $1.5 billion. They focus on business, large enterprise, and wholesale customers, providing services such as internet connectivity, voice, collaboration, cloud, and security solutions. XO has one of the largest IP networks in the US, with extensive coverage and robust assets to ensure superior performance, reliability, and scalability for customers.
Mike Sherman of XO Communications presented on April 18th, 2012 about the company. XO is a leading provider of data, IP, and communications services focused on business and enterprise customers. It has a nationwide IP network and offers solutions such as internet access, voice, and cloud services. XO aims to deliver superior customer experience and support to its customers, which include over 50% of the Fortune 500.
Sundeep Gupta (Director, Orative Corp) takes us through his perspectives on Enterprise mobility and the mobile value-chain on his series on "Hot areas to startup"
I invite you to gain insight into the new XO; who we are, what we do, service delivery, technology innovations, Intelligent WAN, Application Acceleration, VoIP, Hosted PBX, IVR, ICR, BYOD, CDN, OVMP, CaaS, DRaaS, PaaS and SaaS.
Research Orientation towards Do-it-Yourself Internet-of-Things Mass Creativit...trappenl
This document discusses enabling mass creativity in the Internet of Things (IoT) through a do-it-yourself (DiY) approach. It presents three concepts for supporting DiY in the IoT: the Call-out IoT, which allows people to augment the environment with location-based tags and communications; the Smart Composables IoT, which provides instructions for composing and repurposing physical objects; and the Phenomena IoT, which allows people to model and leverage patterns in collected data to shape behaviors and create aware applications. Examples are given for how these concepts could support home applications and optimize traffic based on analyzed crowd data.
XO Communications is a leading provider of data, IP, and managed network services. They have over 3,200 employees and annual revenues over $1.5 billion. The presentation provides information on XO's services, network infrastructure, and focus on customer experience.
Talk by sateesh_addepalli_at_nasa_cmu_workshopsateeshadd
We present a new Pervasive IT Architecture as one of the first motivating manifestations of the Internet of Things. This new architecture consisting of a federated computing, storage and networking paradigm provides the foundation for billions of smart objects (IP based sensors, actuators, smart devices, etc) spanning home, industrial settings, vehicles, transportation systems to sense, predict and act on activities and events, in a timely and closed control-loop manner. We discuss the need for a new wireless architecture, including the role of ad-hoc & spontaneous networking, federated trusted anchors, smart object level security & mobility, smart middleware for peer-to-peer, peer-to-group and peer-to-cloud, and inter-cloud human/machine collaborative communications. We also address the importance of distributed big data analysis as a special focus of this new architecture, and its impact on the acceleration of development and adoption of immersive intent and contextual based geo-spatial decision spaces, where mashed-up isolated data sets from public, private and non-profit sources are combined with human natural collaborative interaction capabilities. Such emerging combination will produce higher situational awareness, context aware intent analysis of machines and human in a highly collaborative manner, and will provide context aware real-time/near-real-time response to events/activities. Finally, we discuss various IoT and Human Networks scenarios that will greatly benefit from such a platform, including smart & connected home, energy, cities and communities.
Sip vo ip-ims-convergence-d2-10 at kishoreAT Kishore
This document discusses emerging trends toward convergence in communications markets and focuses on how SIP profiles can benefit from convergence. It recommends the following action plan for service providers to successfully adopt a convergence model: (1) Start working now with Alcatel-Lucent on defining SIP profiles and services to support convergence; (2) Begin product development and trials of convergence services now to be ready for commercial launch in 2008; (3) Leverage existing prototype applications and services to trial convergence concepts with major operators. The goal is to get started immediately to be prepared for long-term success in converged markets.
What Telecoms And Computing Can Learn From Each Other Carneybcarney
The document discusses the convergence of telecoms and computing, noting both industries can learn from each other. It describes how the Symbian Foundation was created to open source the Symbian OS, providing an open platform to leverage strengths from both industries. The Foundation plans regular releases of the platform and an open process for community contributions to the roadmap. Membership is now open to drive innovation in creating a mobile internet.
1) 3G is the third generation of cellular technology that focuses on digital data in addition to voice. It uses technologies like WCDMA and CDMA2000 1x EV-DO.
2) 3G aims to provide high-speed mobile data services like video calling through personal communicators, connecting people to express identities, optimizing traffic, and enabling social learning through community connections.
3) For 3G to succeed, cellular operators need to separate into network providers and service providers while content providers learn the technologies and needs to deliver customized services across different user groups.
Thomas Gronbach, Tobias Dreyschultze
Keynote
Veranstaltung: M-Days 2013
Blog by Messe Frankfurt for the Digital Business:
http://connected.messefrankfurt.com/en/
Kontron_Intelligent Application Ready Platforms and Solutions for Infotainmen...Işınsu Akçetin
This document summarizes a presentation given by Kontron on intelligent systems and platforms. Kontron is an embedded computer technology company with offices worldwide. They discussed their target markets like medical, telecom, and infotainment. Kontron provides modules, boards, integrated systems, and application-ready platforms and solutions. They also discussed their value chain for point-of-sale and digital signage solutions. Kontron is working on intelligent M2M solutions and development kits based on Intel Atom processors.
SmartCard Forum 2011 - Evolution of authentication marketOKsystem
The document discusses strong authentication solutions from Gemalto for enterprises. It describes Gemalto's secure personal devices that are used by billions of individuals worldwide, including SIM cards, credit cards, and e-passports. It then discusses the evolution of the authentication market towards mobility and cloud computing. The document promotes Gemalto's Protiva strong authentication service, which provides a flexible authentication solution that can be deployed both on-premise or as a hosted cloud service. It describes features such as user on-boarding, device fulfillment, and easy billing models.
Saiful hidayar santri indigo telkom republika pondok pesantren keresek garut ...Saiful Hidayat
Internet/IT can be used as a medium for digital dawah. Some ways this can be done include through mailing lists, websites, blogs, forums, Facebook religious discussions, and active participation on social media. Technology also enables the sharing of religious content and applications such as digital books and prayer applications. While technology provides opportunities, it also has risks that require guidance on online safety and developing a positive digital culture.
Cisco it collaboration for blue chip 03 2011bluechipper
The document discusses Cisco's large global collaboration infrastructure, which includes over 68,000 employees, 300 locations across 90 countries, 300,000 UC devices, over 1,000 telepresence units, 600,000 Webex meetings per month, and 2.4 million intranet pages. It also summarizes trends driving increased collaboration like employee mobility, real-time video, and social software adoption. Finally, it provides examples of Cisco's own collaboration usage and successes in large-scale video conferences and migrations to new unified communication platforms.
1) Intel's innovations are inspired by customer demand for increased performance, density, and efficiency in technical computing.
2) The new generation of Intel Xeon 5500 processors provide up to 3x greater performance over previous generations through intelligent performance features like Intel Turbo Boost Technology and increased core counts, while also improving power efficiency.
3) The Intel Xeon 5500 platform is optimized for diverse workloads in fields like weather prediction, computational fluid dynamics, and genomics research to help users scale their performance forward.
This document discusses approaches to designing products for the Internet of Things (IoT). It outlines three approaches: designing to extend existing devices, designing to comfort by augmenting devices with connectivity, and designing to disrupt by developing new interaction models. It argues that successful IoT products will be "soft, not slow" - focusing on user delight through thoughtful designs that engage users differently than traditional gadgets. Retail and investment aren't fully ready, but consumers are increasingly open to new types of connected products.
Edwin Vd Sanden Composite Applications For UsersSOA Symposium
This presentation discusses how service-oriented architectures (SOAs) have failed to fully deliver on business agility due to limitations in user interface development. It recommends an approach using atomic "UI services" that can be mashed together at runtime to form flexible user-oriented applications. This overcomes dependencies on domain experts and allows dynamic user interface updates for improved agility, scalability, and traceability. While traditional tools focus on component reuse, enterprise mashups are a natural fit that better support the goals of SOA.
Dennis Wisnosky Cross Talk Presentation D Wiz 09262008 For PublicationSOA Symposium
The document discusses research into the state of service-oriented architecture (SOA) implementation in the Department of Defense (DoD) business mission area. It provides background on the size and complexity of the DoD enterprise. It then outlines the vision for a SOA-based Business Operating Environment including a Business Transformation Infrastructure with components like an interoperability controller, mediation services, service discovery, and metadata registry. For each component, it discusses the vision, relevant standards, and findings from research with vendors on commercially available technology options for implementing that component in DoD.
This document discusses enterprise service bus (ESB) reference architectures and product selection guidelines. It begins with an introduction to SOA connectivity and defines the core principles of the ESB architectural pattern. It then covers ESB patterns, mediation flows and patterns, message models, and federation approaches. The key points are that an ESB provides connectivity and mediation services, ESB patterns include global, gateway, and brokered approaches, and federation can be achieved through service virtualization and interaction with a service registry.
Umit Yalcinalp Contracts Services And PoliciesSOA Symposium
Here are the steps a service provider would take to determine the overall policy that applies to a message exchange according to the WS-Policy framework:
1. Merge the various policy assertions attached at different levels (service, binding, operation, message) in the WSDL to determine the combined "effective policy".
2. Normalize the effective policy expression to put it in disjunctive normal form and identify distinct alternatives.
3. Communicate the normalized effective policy to service consumers so they understand the capabilities/constraints and can determine if they can interact as required. Only one alternative from the normalized expression will actually apply at runtime.
By following these steps, the service provider can determine the overall policy that will govern message exchanges and
Sandy Carter Understanding S O A And Web 2SOA Symposium
This document discusses how companies can use SOA and Web 2.0 technologies to collaborate with customers and enable co-creation of value. It describes key concepts like collaboration, communities, syndication, mashups and experience networks. Specific examples are provided like an online ride planner mashup and a medical information hub on Sears.com. The presentation emphasizes that by engaging customers and combining SOA, Web 2.0 and business intelligence, companies can gain insights, accelerate innovation and better compete in today's dynamic market.
This document provides an overview of a presentation given by Cesare Pautasso at the 2008 International SOA Symposium in Amsterdam on the topic of REST vs. SOAP. The presentation compares the REST and SOAP architectural styles, provides a conceptual and technical comparison of the two approaches, and discusses how to evaluate the complexity of each in order to make the right architectural decision for a given integration project. The presentation includes examples of RESTful and SOAP-based web services as well as diagrams illustrating the architectural principles and decision models involved in choosing between REST and SOAP.
This document summarizes a presentation on fighting SOA fatigue. It provides evidence of SOA fatigue through quotes highlighting challenges with vendors, technology, design, projects, culture, and management. It then discusses how good governance through enterprise architecture can help address these challenges by representing long-term business interests, increasing influence, and guiding infrastructure development. The presentation concludes by emphasizing the need to connect SOA initiatives to higher-level business priorities in order to engage stakeholders and address SOA fatigue.
Sven Hakan Olsson Composability Index V2SOA Symposium
This document contains a questionnaire to calculate a composability index for a SOA interface. It asks questions about various quality aspects such as how the interface handles ACID transactions, exceptions, availability and more. For each aspect, it provides alternatives and assigns weights to calculate a resulting index. The index calculated for this interface was 7.18 out of 14.
Enrique Castro Leon Virtual Service Oriented GridsSOA Symposium
This document discusses how virtualization, service-oriented architecture (SOA), and grids can converge to enable scalable SOA through virtual service-oriented grids. It proposes deploying modular service-based applications through "servicelets" to reach enterprises of all sizes and emerging markets. This would provide strategic opportunities to transform information into a competitive advantage and tool for social and economic progress by delivering IT services more quickly with increased reach.
The document discusses new Ultrabook applications and specifications. It describes Ultrabooks as having Ivy Bridge processors, touchscreens, long battery life, and features like USB 3.0 and SSDs. It highlights technologies like Intel Turbo Boost for dynamic overclocking and power efficiency. Software also plays a role in optimizing Ultrabook performance and energy use. The document promotes Ultrabooks as powerful, responsive, and secure mobile devices.
OIT to Volumetric Shadow Mapping, 101 Uses for Raster-Ordered Views using Dir...Gael Hofemeier
One of the new features of DirectX 12 is Raster-Ordered Views. This adds Ordering back into Unordered Access Views, removing race conditions within a pixel shader when multiple in-flight pixels write to the same XY screen coordinates. This allows algorithms that previously required link lists of pixel data to be efficiently processed in bounded memory. The talk shows how everything from Order Independent Transparency to Volumetric shadow mapping and even post processing can benefit from using Raster-Ordered Views to provide efficient and more importantly robust solutions suitable for real-time games. The session uses a mixture of real-world examples of where these algorithms have already been implemented in games and forward-looking research to show some of the exciting possibilities that open up with this new ability coming to DirectX.
This session will describe and demo methods to connect the Intel Edison to Amazon AWS in order to create a versatile IoT structure. The Intel Edison is a powerful system on chip module, the size of a postage stamp with powerful on board processing. It can be used as a sensor hub to gather data, a control board for actuators, and a gateway to connect to the cloud. When combined with the powerful services offered by AWS it can form the basis for many IoT solutions.
AWS DevDay San Francisco, June 21, 2016.
Presenter: Martin Kronberg, Intel oT Evengelist
Developing Performance-Oriented Code: Moore's Law Over 50SmartBear
This presentation discusses the impact of Moore's Law on software development. It provides:
1) A brief history of Moore's Law and how it has allowed hardware performance to grow exponentially over time through increased transistor counts and parallelism.
2) An explanation that while hardware continues to improve, software must now be optimized for parallelism and vectors in order to fully utilize modern hardware, as single-threaded scalar code will not take advantage of performance improvements.
3) Examples of the economic, technological, and societal impacts that Moore's Law has enabled, such as lower costs, ubiquitous computing, and advances in industries like transportation, healthcare, and more.
This document contains information about Embree ray tracing kernels. It discusses how Embree provides highly optimized ray tracing kernels to accelerate rendering performance for applications. Embree supports the latest CPUs and instruction sets and contains features like support for triangles, subdivision surfaces, and displacement mapping. It also contains performance results showing Embree achieving 1.5-6x speedups over other renderers on Intel Xeon and Xeon Phi platforms.
Machine Learning and Analytics in the Cloud on IoT DataIntel® Software
This talk will introduce Intel IoT Developer kit and some techniques in machine learning/AI which are used for turning the data collected by IoT devices into information.
This document is a presentation from Intel about their Internet of Things (IoT) developer platform and tools. It introduces Intel's IoT reference architecture and developer kit, which includes hardware boards, middleware libraries, cloud connectors, and integrated development environments. It provides examples of code samples and reference applications that developers can use to prototype and develop IoT solutions using Intel technologies.
During Intel Developer Day 2010 Uli, Rami and Christop talked about MeeGo, Atom CPU, Moorestown, Intel Atom Developer Program and much more. And here\'s the presentation!
Cloud Security & Control: A Multi-Layer Approach to Secure Cloud ComputingOpSource
This document discusses cloud security and control using a multi-layer approach. It notes that virtualization provides benefits but also new security requirements for cloud computing like abstraction of physical hardware and multi-tenancy. It argues that cloud and virtualization break many traditional perimeter-oriented security techniques. The document proposes a vision for cloud computing in 2015 with federated sharing of data across public and private clouds, client awareness, and automated IT. It outlines how Intel technologies can help service providers achieve this vision through intelligent platforms with built-in compute and security capabilities.
Intel provides several IT tools to help IT decision makers evaluate and communicate the business value of key IT activities. The tools include an Intel IT Server Sizing Tool, Xeon Refresh Estimator, and Laptop Refresh Savings Estimator. Each tool allows users to input variables specific to their environment to model scenarios and compare options to justify IT decisions and resource allocation. Additional resources from Intel on cloud computing solutions and examples of how Intel IT creates business value are also provided.
Intel - Copaco Cloud Event 2015 (break-out 3 en 4)Copaco Nederland
Deze presentatie gaat over de impact van ‘Internet of Things’ op de toekomstige samenleving. Elk device krijgt een IP-adres en een processor, zodat mens en machine slimmer en sneller met elkaar kunnen communiceren en we altijd verbonden zijn met de Cloud. Welke kansen biedt dit, en welke uitdagingen moeten we nog tackelen?
Play faster and longer: How Square Enix maximized Android* performance and ba...Gael Hofemeier
It’s important for developers to deliver the best possible performance and power efficiency for their Android games. With the addition of native x86 Android support in Unity*, Square Enix was able to take advantage of the new feature with their popular title “Hitman GO”—one of the first games published with x86 Android native support developed with Unity. In this session we will discuss how Hitman GO’s “design by constraints” philosophy allowed the developers to deliver a polished, high-end experience to mobile devices. We will then walk the audience through adding x86 support to a previously ARM*-only project. Finally, we will show how to use Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers toolset to provide the best possible user experience, ensuring that users on the top tablet silicon achieve the highest power and performance. Developers will come out of this presentation with new insights about the Android ecosystem and tools/techniques to optimize their apps to provide a better experience on all levels of hardware to reach as many end users as possible.
This document summarizes Intel IT's strategies and results for 2013. Key points include:
- Adopting a SMAC (social, mobile, cloud, analytics) strategy to transform IT and drive business value.
- Deploying 20,000 ultrabook devices including 14,000 touch devices to improve employee mobility and productivity.
- Enabling cloud computing with over 90% of new services deployed in the cloud within 1 hour.
- Gaining $184 million in savings over 4 years from data center optimization and vertical specialization.
- Developing security business intelligence and mobile app capabilities to enable choice, collaboration and protect information.
- Generating $79 million in business value in 2013 from analytics platforms
Oracle Open World Preso on Cloud EconomicsRon Batra
This document summarizes a presentation on cloud computing delivered by Ron Batra. It discusses AT&T's focus on delivering highly secure and reliable cloud services, highlighting their experience with multi-tenant environments. It also provides an overview of the National Institute of Standards and Technology's definition of cloud computing, describing its essential characteristics, service models, and deployment models. Additionally, it outlines some of the top value propositions of private, public, and hybrid cloud computing approaches.
This document summarizes a presentation on cloud computing given by Ron Batra of AT&T. It discusses the NIST definition of cloud computing, including its essential characteristics, service models, and deployment models. It also covers cloud computing use cases across different industry segments and delivery models. Finally, it discusses how to calculate the total cost of ownership for evaluating a potential move to the cloud.
UX: Raising the bar with Software Development by Sulamita Garcia from IntelBeMyApp
Sulamita Garcia (@sulagarcia), Intel's Developers Evangelist, speaking on the first Ultracode Berlin Meetup.
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IT @ Intel: Preparing the Future Enterprise with the Internet of ThingsIntel IT Center
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the concept of diverse machines, devices, and technologies connecting, interacting, and negotiating with each other to help improve and enrich our lives. No longer is this limited to just computer or smart phone technology. Everyday items such as household appliance, cars and even toys can connect to the internet to integrate with other computing things, processes and services. This new paradigm is changing how data is used and collected, and introducing new challenges for enterprises.
Effects of Consumer Drivers on Mixed Signal IP BusinessS3
This document discusses the effects of increasing consumer demand for digital and connected devices on the mixed-signal IP business. It notes that consumer electronics are driving mixed-signal components to be integrated into system-on-chip designs. It also predicts that mixed-signal IP will increasingly be sourced externally and will need to be proven in silicon and available off-the-shelf. The document concludes that the mixed-signal IP industry will continue consolidating as larger players invest in developing proven IP ahead of demand.
This document provides training materials for selling netbook platforms powered by Intel's Atom processor in 2008. It includes an overview of the key netbook components including the Atom processor and chipset. It also differentiates netbooks from notebooks, outlines netbook use cases, and provides guidance on recommending netbooks versus notebooks to customers based on their needs. The goal is to help salespeople have conversations with customers to determine if a netbook or notebook would better suit their mobile computing requirements.
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Radovan Janecek Avoiding S O A PitfallsSOA Symposium
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Natasja Paulssen S A P M D M And E S O A At PhilipsSOA Symposium
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5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
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Power Grid Model
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What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
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Overview
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Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
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2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
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4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
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12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
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