SharePoint Saturday DC 12/5/09 - Introduction To Developing Custom Actions Wi...Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the Edit Control Block, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, a demonstration to build one or more and apply them to a site in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
SharePoint Saturday Boston 2/27/10 - Whats New For Developers In SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Introduction To Developing Custom Actions Within SharePointGeoff Varosky
This document provides information about custom actions in SharePoint, including definitions, examples, and demonstrations. It begins with an overview of custom actions and what they can be used for. It then discusses the key elements used to define a custom action, such as ID, group, and location. The document demonstrates how to create simple and more complex custom actions, hide custom actions, and use custom action groups. It concludes with references and a Q&A section.
Automating Your Enterprise Application Deployments with PowerShellGeoff Varosky
Presented on 2/21/13 at the Granite State SharePoint Users Group
In enterprise application deployments to SharePoint, there are generally farms, or web applications that host specific applications for specific groups, rather than having just an all-in-one deployment. Often times, you do not have access to these other environments, and will need to pass the deployment baton off to the system administrators of those farms.
This session will walk you through how you can deploy your applications, without needing to have the administrator who will be deploying the application, have to do much more than type a few keys into the SharePoint Administration Console and press enter – and having full configuration and deployment of your custom SharePoint applications to other environments.
SharePoint Saturday NYC 1/30/10 - Whats New For Developers In Share Point 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
The Ribbon UI and Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
This document discusses the Ribbon UI and custom actions in SharePoint 2010. It introduces the Ribbon UI and what custom actions are. It then demonstrates how to build custom actions using SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio. The document provides examples of common tokens used in custom actions and recommends additional resources on the topic, including the presenter's blog. It promotes an upcoming BASPUG meeting and provides contact information for the presenter.
SharePoint Saturday DC 12/5/09 - Introduction To Developing Custom Actions Wi...Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the Edit Control Block, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, a demonstration to build one or more and apply them to a site in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
SharePoint Saturday Boston 2/27/10 - Whats New For Developers In SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Introduction To Developing Custom Actions Within SharePointGeoff Varosky
This document provides information about custom actions in SharePoint, including definitions, examples, and demonstrations. It begins with an overview of custom actions and what they can be used for. It then discusses the key elements used to define a custom action, such as ID, group, and location. The document demonstrates how to create simple and more complex custom actions, hide custom actions, and use custom action groups. It concludes with references and a Q&A section.
Automating Your Enterprise Application Deployments with PowerShellGeoff Varosky
Presented on 2/21/13 at the Granite State SharePoint Users Group
In enterprise application deployments to SharePoint, there are generally farms, or web applications that host specific applications for specific groups, rather than having just an all-in-one deployment. Often times, you do not have access to these other environments, and will need to pass the deployment baton off to the system administrators of those farms.
This session will walk you through how you can deploy your applications, without needing to have the administrator who will be deploying the application, have to do much more than type a few keys into the SharePoint Administration Console and press enter – and having full configuration and deployment of your custom SharePoint applications to other environments.
SharePoint Saturday NYC 1/30/10 - Whats New For Developers In Share Point 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
The Ribbon UI and Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
This document discusses the Ribbon UI and custom actions in SharePoint 2010. It introduces the Ribbon UI and what custom actions are. It then demonstrates how to build custom actions using SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio. The document provides examples of common tokens used in custom actions and recommends additional resources on the topic, including the presenter's blog. It promotes an upcoming BASPUG meeting and provides contact information for the presenter.
Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
What's New for Developers in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
How to (remote) control Office 365 with Azure (SharePoint Konferenz ppEDV Erd...atwork
How to (remote) control Office 365 with Azure
by Martina Grom, MVP Office 365, und
Toni Pohl, MVP Windows Platform Development
SharePoint Konferenz ppEDV in Erding, March 2015
atwork information technology, atwork.at
SharePoint for Project Management (2016)wandersick
An introduction to SharePoint Online of Office 365 with a focus on project management.
In this presentation, I demonstrate SharePoint basics, creating a site, managing projects using SharePoint and misc. features. It is dedicated to my teacher, Mr. Leung, who encouraged me to present SharePoint to inspire fellow classmates on how to better manage their projects.
Main introduced features:
- SharePoint basics
- Creating sites (under OneDrive for Business)*
- Managing projects
*Note: Sites created this way are traditional Sites instead of the new style of Sites created by Office 365 Groups
Other introduced features:
- Co-Authoring
- Checking Out/In
- Version History
- Alerting
- Syncing with OneDrive for Business
- Site Mailbox (Discontinued. Available in Office 365 Groups at the time of writing)
- OneNote
- Modern UI and Classic UI
- Mobile Access
- Customizing Site Design
- User Management
- Sharing a SharePoint Site
- Wiki Page
- All Site Contents
SearchLove San Diego 2018 | Mat Clayton | Site Speed for Digital MarketersDistilled
We all know that site speed matters not only for users but also for search rankings. As marketers, how can we measure and improve the impact of site speed? Mat will cover a range of topics and tools, from the basic quick wins to some of the more surprising and cutting-edge techniques used by the largest websites in the world.
A slide deck to complement my 2-hour, FREE, on demand SharePoint Training available here: https://youtu.be/L--oAoZ5Juo
The following topics are covered in the course:
- How to Create Sites
- How to create proper site navigation
- How to change Look & Feel of the site
- How to manage security Security
- How to Edit Pages
- How to Add new pages
- How to create new web parts
- How to add web parts to a page
- How to add custom metadata
- How to create custom views on a list or a library
Deep dive session presented at TUGA IT 2016, in Lisbon, on May 19th 2016, about Office 365 Groups. It explains the underlying architecture as well as management and integration options.
SharePoint has been on the market from 2001, and since then, matured into a very stable and popular business collaboration platform. The beauty of SharePoint is that it is relatively easy to customize and it provides an experience already familiar to users via Office suite. Most frequent use of the platform by corporations has been in the areas of web content management, information sharing and document management.
However, adoption of SharePoint as a true Project Management Information System (PMIS) has been slow. Out-of-the-box SharePoint is unappealing, customization takes time and acceptance at PMO level is often very bureaucratic.
In this presentation I will demonstrate how you can customize SharePoint to help you with your next project. You will walk away learning tips and tricks that you can implement literally in hours. Among other things, you will learn how SharePoint can help you facilitate project team collaboration, integrate existing methodologies and empower your project team.
Explaining the Rise of JSON-LD (machine readable JS data). Why its important and how to make sure your website has enabled…
future action buttons.
* Recent changes & examples in the wild
* Live demo of Googles mark-up validator
* GTM config files to take away & enable.
Kick-Ass Project Collaboration with Office 365 GroupsGregory Zelfond
Webinar Video: https://youtu.be/6Ze1aZcT_KQ
In this webinar, I explain all the cool features of Office 365 Groups and how you can use them effectively within your organization to manage projects and collaborate with internal and external team members.
Here are the topics covered:
- What are Office 365 Groups
- Conversations
- File sharing
- Calendar
- Notebook
- Tasks
- External Access
- Office 365 Groups and Team Sites
This document provides an overview and introduction to HTML5. It begins with a discussion of browser market share statistics and the birth of HTML5 by the WHATWG organization. It then outlines the wide range of new HTML5 markup, elements, events, APIs and technologies including forms, canvas, web sockets, and more. The remainder of the document discusses the status and implementation of these HTML5 features across modern browsers like Firefox, and provides references to HTML5 test suites, specifications, implementations and demos.
From Event Receivers to SharePoint WebhooksAndré Vala
Session presented at Microsoft Office Dev Day 2017, on March 18th 2017 at Microsoft Portugal, about event handling in SharePoint over the years, with a special focus on the new SharePoint webhooks.
Jamie Alberico — How to Leverage Insights from Your Site’s Server Logs | 5 Ho...Semrush
These slides were presented at the SEMrush webinar "How to Leverage Insights from Your Site’s Server Logs | 5 Hours of Technical SEO". Video replay and transcript are available at https://www.semrush.com/webinars/how-to-leverage-insights-from-your-site-s-server-logs-or-5-hours-of-technical-seo/
Introduction to SharePoint Information ArchitectureGregory Zelfond
SharePoint Information Architecture is the art and science of organizing and labeling the content (documents, data, sites) to support findability and usability
SharePoint Fest DC 2018 - Everything your need to know about the Microsoft Gr...Sébastien Levert
Since the launch of the Microsoft Graph, a ton of new possibilities are being made available to the Office 365 and SharePoint Developers. The unified API of all the Office 365 is one of the greatest Microsoft innovation of the last few years and is changing the way that solutions are built on Office 365 and SharePoint Online. The launch of the SharePoint endpoints on the Microsoft Graph will enhance our development story and lead to amazing cloud solutions.
This session is a deep-dive into the Microsoft Graph by analyzing the current /v1.0 version of the API and what is coming on the future /beta endpoint. The focus of the session will be on the SharePoint-specific features that the Graph is now offering to the SharePoint developers.
This very demo-intensive session will make sure that at the end you get those 3 key takeaways :
Understand the role of the Microsoft Graph in the Office 365 ecosystem
Leverage and interact with your SharePoint data from the Microsoft Graph
Change the way you will think for your next SharePoint Online solution
HTML5: Smart Markup for Smarter Websites [Future of Web Apps, Las Vegas 2011]Aaron Gustafson
Everyone’s going gaga over HTML5 and the plethora of how-tos and demos available on the web are inspirational, but often leave us with more questions than answers. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will focus his attention on HTML5 as a markup language, provide you with a solid context for its enhanced semantics, and show you simple, effective ways you can put it to use on your site today.
SearchLove San Diego 2018 | Tom Anthony | An Introduction to HTTP/2 & Service...Distilled
HTTP/2 and Service Works are becoming more established, yet the SEO community lacks awareness of what they are what they may mean for us. A lot of us know we need to know about them but we manage to keep putting it off. However, for both of these technologies, the next 12 months are going to be the turning point where we really can't avoid learning more about them. Tom will provide and accessible introduction to both, with a focus on what they are, how they work and what SEOs need to know. If you have been scared of jumping in to them until now, this session will help get you up to speed.
From Event Receivers to SharePoint Webhooks (SPS Lisbon 2017)André Vala
With SharePoint Online, Microsoft came up with Remote Event Receivers, a way to support the same use cases but keeping the code outside of SharePoint. Recently, Microsoft decided to embrace industry standards and added support for webhooks in SharePoint.
This document summarizes the objectives and activities for a session on weight management and body image. The session will include:
1) Discussing obesity-related health conditions among different ethnic groups.
2) Peer reviewing weight management plans that were created as homework.
3) Researching different diet types to present sales pitches.
4) Identifying nutrients and calculating calorie contents.
The objectives are to understand health issues related to obesity, body image influences, and malnutrition as well as characteristics of healthy eating plans. Homework is to complete a personal safety unit and hand in the completed weight management portfolio.
Este documento es el prólogo y el primer capítulo de la novela "Diario de un zombie" escrita por Abraham González Contreras. Narra la historia desde la perspectiva de Esteban, un zombie que puede pensar racionalmente. Describe el mundo post-apocalíptico donde ocurrió una infección zombie que dejó las ciudades vacías y llenas de zombies no racionales. También relata cómo Esteban se convirtió en zombie y recuerda su vida familiar antes del brote zombie.
Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
What's New for Developers in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
How to (remote) control Office 365 with Azure (SharePoint Konferenz ppEDV Erd...atwork
How to (remote) control Office 365 with Azure
by Martina Grom, MVP Office 365, und
Toni Pohl, MVP Windows Platform Development
SharePoint Konferenz ppEDV in Erding, March 2015
atwork information technology, atwork.at
SharePoint for Project Management (2016)wandersick
An introduction to SharePoint Online of Office 365 with a focus on project management.
In this presentation, I demonstrate SharePoint basics, creating a site, managing projects using SharePoint and misc. features. It is dedicated to my teacher, Mr. Leung, who encouraged me to present SharePoint to inspire fellow classmates on how to better manage their projects.
Main introduced features:
- SharePoint basics
- Creating sites (under OneDrive for Business)*
- Managing projects
*Note: Sites created this way are traditional Sites instead of the new style of Sites created by Office 365 Groups
Other introduced features:
- Co-Authoring
- Checking Out/In
- Version History
- Alerting
- Syncing with OneDrive for Business
- Site Mailbox (Discontinued. Available in Office 365 Groups at the time of writing)
- OneNote
- Modern UI and Classic UI
- Mobile Access
- Customizing Site Design
- User Management
- Sharing a SharePoint Site
- Wiki Page
- All Site Contents
SearchLove San Diego 2018 | Mat Clayton | Site Speed for Digital MarketersDistilled
We all know that site speed matters not only for users but also for search rankings. As marketers, how can we measure and improve the impact of site speed? Mat will cover a range of topics and tools, from the basic quick wins to some of the more surprising and cutting-edge techniques used by the largest websites in the world.
A slide deck to complement my 2-hour, FREE, on demand SharePoint Training available here: https://youtu.be/L--oAoZ5Juo
The following topics are covered in the course:
- How to Create Sites
- How to create proper site navigation
- How to change Look & Feel of the site
- How to manage security Security
- How to Edit Pages
- How to Add new pages
- How to create new web parts
- How to add web parts to a page
- How to add custom metadata
- How to create custom views on a list or a library
Deep dive session presented at TUGA IT 2016, in Lisbon, on May 19th 2016, about Office 365 Groups. It explains the underlying architecture as well as management and integration options.
SharePoint has been on the market from 2001, and since then, matured into a very stable and popular business collaboration platform. The beauty of SharePoint is that it is relatively easy to customize and it provides an experience already familiar to users via Office suite. Most frequent use of the platform by corporations has been in the areas of web content management, information sharing and document management.
However, adoption of SharePoint as a true Project Management Information System (PMIS) has been slow. Out-of-the-box SharePoint is unappealing, customization takes time and acceptance at PMO level is often very bureaucratic.
In this presentation I will demonstrate how you can customize SharePoint to help you with your next project. You will walk away learning tips and tricks that you can implement literally in hours. Among other things, you will learn how SharePoint can help you facilitate project team collaboration, integrate existing methodologies and empower your project team.
Explaining the Rise of JSON-LD (machine readable JS data). Why its important and how to make sure your website has enabled…
future action buttons.
* Recent changes & examples in the wild
* Live demo of Googles mark-up validator
* GTM config files to take away & enable.
Kick-Ass Project Collaboration with Office 365 GroupsGregory Zelfond
Webinar Video: https://youtu.be/6Ze1aZcT_KQ
In this webinar, I explain all the cool features of Office 365 Groups and how you can use them effectively within your organization to manage projects and collaborate with internal and external team members.
Here are the topics covered:
- What are Office 365 Groups
- Conversations
- File sharing
- Calendar
- Notebook
- Tasks
- External Access
- Office 365 Groups and Team Sites
This document provides an overview and introduction to HTML5. It begins with a discussion of browser market share statistics and the birth of HTML5 by the WHATWG organization. It then outlines the wide range of new HTML5 markup, elements, events, APIs and technologies including forms, canvas, web sockets, and more. The remainder of the document discusses the status and implementation of these HTML5 features across modern browsers like Firefox, and provides references to HTML5 test suites, specifications, implementations and demos.
From Event Receivers to SharePoint WebhooksAndré Vala
Session presented at Microsoft Office Dev Day 2017, on March 18th 2017 at Microsoft Portugal, about event handling in SharePoint over the years, with a special focus on the new SharePoint webhooks.
Jamie Alberico — How to Leverage Insights from Your Site’s Server Logs | 5 Ho...Semrush
These slides were presented at the SEMrush webinar "How to Leverage Insights from Your Site’s Server Logs | 5 Hours of Technical SEO". Video replay and transcript are available at https://www.semrush.com/webinars/how-to-leverage-insights-from-your-site-s-server-logs-or-5-hours-of-technical-seo/
Introduction to SharePoint Information ArchitectureGregory Zelfond
SharePoint Information Architecture is the art and science of organizing and labeling the content (documents, data, sites) to support findability and usability
SharePoint Fest DC 2018 - Everything your need to know about the Microsoft Gr...Sébastien Levert
Since the launch of the Microsoft Graph, a ton of new possibilities are being made available to the Office 365 and SharePoint Developers. The unified API of all the Office 365 is one of the greatest Microsoft innovation of the last few years and is changing the way that solutions are built on Office 365 and SharePoint Online. The launch of the SharePoint endpoints on the Microsoft Graph will enhance our development story and lead to amazing cloud solutions.
This session is a deep-dive into the Microsoft Graph by analyzing the current /v1.0 version of the API and what is coming on the future /beta endpoint. The focus of the session will be on the SharePoint-specific features that the Graph is now offering to the SharePoint developers.
This very demo-intensive session will make sure that at the end you get those 3 key takeaways :
Understand the role of the Microsoft Graph in the Office 365 ecosystem
Leverage and interact with your SharePoint data from the Microsoft Graph
Change the way you will think for your next SharePoint Online solution
HTML5: Smart Markup for Smarter Websites [Future of Web Apps, Las Vegas 2011]Aaron Gustafson
Everyone’s going gaga over HTML5 and the plethora of how-tos and demos available on the web are inspirational, but often leave us with more questions than answers. In this session, Aaron Gustafson will focus his attention on HTML5 as a markup language, provide you with a solid context for its enhanced semantics, and show you simple, effective ways you can put it to use on your site today.
SearchLove San Diego 2018 | Tom Anthony | An Introduction to HTTP/2 & Service...Distilled
HTTP/2 and Service Works are becoming more established, yet the SEO community lacks awareness of what they are what they may mean for us. A lot of us know we need to know about them but we manage to keep putting it off. However, for both of these technologies, the next 12 months are going to be the turning point where we really can't avoid learning more about them. Tom will provide and accessible introduction to both, with a focus on what they are, how they work and what SEOs need to know. If you have been scared of jumping in to them until now, this session will help get you up to speed.
From Event Receivers to SharePoint Webhooks (SPS Lisbon 2017)André Vala
With SharePoint Online, Microsoft came up with Remote Event Receivers, a way to support the same use cases but keeping the code outside of SharePoint. Recently, Microsoft decided to embrace industry standards and added support for webhooks in SharePoint.
This document summarizes the objectives and activities for a session on weight management and body image. The session will include:
1) Discussing obesity-related health conditions among different ethnic groups.
2) Peer reviewing weight management plans that were created as homework.
3) Researching different diet types to present sales pitches.
4) Identifying nutrients and calculating calorie contents.
The objectives are to understand health issues related to obesity, body image influences, and malnutrition as well as characteristics of healthy eating plans. Homework is to complete a personal safety unit and hand in the completed weight management portfolio.
Este documento es el prólogo y el primer capítulo de la novela "Diario de un zombie" escrita por Abraham González Contreras. Narra la historia desde la perspectiva de Esteban, un zombie que puede pensar racionalmente. Describe el mundo post-apocalíptico donde ocurrió una infección zombie que dejó las ciudades vacías y llenas de zombies no racionales. También relata cómo Esteban se convirtió en zombie y recuerda su vida familiar antes del brote zombie.
La energía eléctrica se produce a través de la transformación de otras formas de energía como la energía química, mecánica o térmica en centrales eléctricas. Existen diversos tipos de centrales como termoeléctricas, hidroeléctricas, eólicas y fotovoltaicas. Sin embargo, la generación de energía eléctrica también causa daños al medio ambiente como la destrucción de hábitats, por lo que se debe utilizar de forma racional y eficiente.
Este documento presenta el perfil profesional de un diseñador. Incluye sus números de contacto, áreas de experiencia que incluyen diseño industrial, gráfico y digital, así como una serie de proyectos de diseño que ha realizado para productos, mobiliario, empaques, señalización e identidad corporativa. Los proyectos abarcan una variedad de materiales, técnicas y sectores incluyendo diseño sostenible, arquitectura, moda y alimentos.
This document provides 10 trivia questions and answers about past Super Bowls. It discusses facts like the first Super Bowl being held in Los Angeles in 1967 and won by the Green Bay Packers, the most Super Bowl appearances by the Steelers and Cowboys, rematches between teams, blowouts and close games, rushing records, and halftime show performers. The questions are intended to test and impress friends with knowledge at a Super Bowl party.
El Teléfono Móvil como Herramienta educativamvercolas
El documento analiza el potencial del teléfono móvil como herramienta educativa. Discuten que los teléfonos móviles brindan flexibilidad y acceso a la información, y que los estudiantes ya los usan habitualmente. Sin embargo, también señalan que pueden ser distractores. El autor realizó una investigación con estudiantes de formación profesional sobre sus usos del teléfono y encontró que lo usan principalmente para juegos, música, cámara y agenda. Concluye que los teléfonos pueden contribuir al éxito
El documento presenta estrategias para escribir artículos científicos. Explica la importancia de publicar y las barreras comunes a la publicación. Ofrece consejos sobre cómo escoger un mentor, aprender técnicas de escritura, y considerar los comentarios de los revisores como un estímulo para mejorar. También cubre los componentes clave de un artículo y guías para reportar estudios como CONSORT y PRISMA.
El documento presenta a Alitara, una consultora que ofrece servicios de consultoría global en áreas como gestión, desarrollo directivo, selección de personal, formación, planificación estratégica y organizacional, y procesos de reestructuración. Alitara se enfoca en entender las necesidades del cliente y ofrecer soluciones a medida para mejorar los resultados empresariales a través de la optimización de recursos.
This document provides an overview of a series of executive briefing and learning programs presented by the Centre for Executive Education. The series focuses on developing transformational leadership skills for managing modern organizations. The programs cover topics such as leaving a leadership legacy, leading during turbulent times, managing a multigenerational workforce, developing the next generation of leaders, and achieving results through emotional intelligence. Each program aims to help participants strengthen their leadership abilities and create development plans for themselves and their organizations.
Este documento describe el sistema de motivación por puntos creado por el autor para motivar a los estudiantes en su rendimiento académico. El sistema da puntos a los estudiantes por completar tareas y actividades, y los acumulan para alcanzar metas. El sistema resultó ser muy efectivo para mejorar la participación y el rendimiento de los estudiantes. El autor también desarrolló planillas de seguimiento para registrar el progreso de cada estudiante.
The document discusses the importance of incorporating transversal themes into Costa Rica's educational programs. It outlines four key transversal themes: environmental culture for sustainable development, comprehensive sexuality education, health education, and human rights education for democracy and peace. For each theme, it defines the objectives and competencies students should develop. It emphasizes the need to approach these themes across disciplines and throughout the entire educational system using methodologies like critical thinking.
The document summarizes a social housing project in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina that provided housing for elderly residents of collective centers. The project involved constructing a three-story residential block with 30 small flats. It targeted vulnerable elderly people living in poor conditions in collective centers with no prospects of returning home. The flats provided a durable housing solution and supported the local integration of these residents. The exclusively Swiss-funded project was implemented by the Durable Solutions for Collective Centre Residents program and completed in 2005.
Este documento describe un ataque de ingeniería social mediante un archivo PDF infectado que abre una puerta trasera en un sistema Windows. El atacante crea el PDF malicioso usando msfconsole de BackTrack y establece una escucha en el puerto 4444. Luego envía el PDF a la víctima. Cuando la víctima abre el PDF, se conecta de forma inversa al atacante a través del puerto 4444, permitiendo al atacante ejecutar comandos en el sistema de la víctima a través de una shell remota.
The document summarizes key findings from a global survey of nearly 23,000 online shoppers conducted by PwC on consumer shopping behaviors and retail trends. Some of the main points from the summary are:
1) Chinese consumers are early adopters of new shopping behaviors like mobile commerce and provide insight into future global trends. What is popular in China now will become more widespread globally in the coming years.
2) While consumers prioritize value, price remains very important across all income levels and countries. However, value also incorporates intangibles like convenience and trust in addition to just price.
3) Affordability is a major driver of shopping decisions due to slow global economic growth. Consumers are
La receta instruye cómo hacer una tortilla francesa de jamón y queso en 4 pasos: 1) batir huevos con sal en un plato, 2) cortar jamón y queso en trozos y mezclar con los huevos, 3) freír la mezcla en una sartén con aceite hasta que cuaje, y 4) servir y disfrutar la tortilla.
El documento trata sobre los verdiales, un canto folclórico malagueño. Explica que su origen es controvertido pero probablemente se remonta a antes del flamenco. Los verdiales tienen un compás rápido de 3/4 y tratan temas de amor y alabanza a Málaga. Se acompañan con instrumentos como violín, guitarras, pandero y platillos. Actualmente se celebra su fiesta el 28 de diciembre para preservar la tradición.
Directorio nacional de asociaciones de ayudak4rol1n4
Este documento proporciona información sobre varias asociaciones y organizaciones de y para personas con discapacidad en el estado de Morelos, México. Incluye detalles como el representante, la dirección, el tipo de discapacidad atendida, los servicios ofrecidos, el año de fundación y el número total de afiliados. En total se mencionan 15 organizaciones diferentes registradas en Morelos.
Este documento discute las proteínas y los aminoácidos esenciales. Explica que las proteínas están compuestas de cadenas de aminoácidos y que algunos aminoácidos son esenciales y deben obtenerse de la dieta. También describe las estructuras primaria, secundaria y terciaria de las proteínas, y clasifica las proteínas según su forma y composición, como proteínas globulares, fibrosas, y conjugadas.
Pertinencia de los estudios de cata y degustación para la definición de la ca...ExternalEvents
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This document is an issue of ENX Magazine from May 2016. It includes the standard sections of an industry magazine like the editor's note, articles on various topics related to the document imaging industry, profiles of companies and individuals, and advertisements. The main focus of this issue is "The Difference Makers", which celebrates people in the industry who are making a difference through their work. It profiles several individuals who were nominated and selected based on their contributions.
Creating Custom Actions within SharePointGeoff Varosky
The document is a presentation on creating custom actions within SharePoint. It discusses what custom actions are, demonstrations of creating simple and more complex custom actions, hiding custom actions, custom action groups, and resources for additional information. The presenter is Geoff Varosky from Grace-Hunt LLC, and he provides examples and explanations of how to use custom actions to customize the SharePoint user interface.
JBUG 11 - Django-The Web Framework For Perfectionists With DeadlinesTikal Knowledge
The document discusses Django, an open-source web framework for Python. It highlights how Django can shorten development time for web applications by automating common tasks. It provides examples of how Django handles data modeling, views, templates, and other features out of the box. The document also lists many successful websites built with Django that demonstrate its performance, scalability, and popularity in the developer community.
The document discusses creating custom actions in SharePoint 2010. It describes what custom actions are, how they can be used to add items to menus and ribbons, and how they are defined using XML. It also summarizes how to build custom actions using SharePoint Designer or Visual Studio and references additional resources for custom action development.
Jeff Scudder, Eric Bidelman
The number of APIs made available for Google products has exploded from a handful to a slew! Get
the big picture on what is possible with the APIs for everything from YouTube, to Spreadsheets, to
Search, to Translate. We'll go over a few tools to help you get started and the things these APIs share
in common. After this session picking up new Google APIs will be a snap.
An introduction to one of the greatest features of WordPress: Extensibility. Developers area able to use plugins and themes to extend the power of WordPress through a flexible set of APIs. These APIs include pluggable functions, action and filter hooks, and metadata.
The document discusses Jesse Warden's background and expertise in Flex, Flash, and Robotlegs. It provides an overview of the Gaia framework for building Flash websites, how it works with the Robotlegs MVCS framework, and some best practices for using them together. Key features of Gaia and Robotlegs like dependency injection, events, models, commands, and services are summarized.
This document discusses how a JavaScript data layer can help with SEO by providing structured data to search engines. It covers:
1. Using HTML, microdata, and a JavaScript data layer to provide different types of structured data. A JavaScript data layer allows providing data not accessible to robots through HTML alone.
2. Benefits of a data layer for SEO include increased organic click-through rate, better SEO analysis, and enabling dynamic remarketing in AdWords.
3. Examples of setting up a data layer using Google Tag Manager, JSON-LD syntax, and pinging Googlebot to re-crawl pages to index the new structured data.
If you are new to WordPress, but already know how to program, the typical "Hello, World" examples aren't helpful. You need to know how to make the right API calls, and where to find documentation about the actions and filters that WordPress makes available to you.
This presentation is a brief introduction skimming the surface of the API hook system in WordPress. It does not go into deep detail, but gives brief "real world" examples of how to use filters and actions, along with pointers on where to find the main documentation that will help you get started on your own plugins.
Expedite the development lifecycle with MongoDB and serverless - DEM02 - Sant...Amazon Web Services
Join Ben Perlmutter, senior solutions architect, to learn about the modernization of application development using a modern database with serverless compute. Learn how to quickly build a blog website backed by MongoDB while utilizing a serverless backend-as-a-service. We then add features and functionality with lightning speed, showing you a toolset that is designed to increase your productivity as a developer and enable you to focus on building product-differentiating code.
WordPress in the Enterprise, WordCampUK 2011johnthegeo
This document summarizes a panel discussion on using WordPress in enterprises. The panel discussed how organizations use WordPress, the challenges of deploying it within companies, and how WordPress and organizations can evolve to make WordPress more effective for internal use. Some of the highlighted challenges included technical issues like architecture choices and authentication methods, as well as management challenges involving roles, themes, upgrades and support. The panel also discussed how both WordPress and organizations need to change to make WordPress more effective for internal enterprise use.
This document discusses Google+ and Hangouts platforms for developers. It provides an overview of the Google+ API and how it allows accessing user profile data through RESTful calls. It also covers Hangouts apps, which are web-based components that can integrate with Hangouts using Hangouts APIs to access features like participants, shared data, audio/video, and layout. Code examples are provided in Java and PHP for the Google+ API and JavaScript for the Hangouts APIs.
Custom SharePoint 2010 solutions without server accessPhil Wicklund
Developing Custom SharePoint 2010 Solutions without server access
The document discusses developing custom SharePoint 2010 solutions without server access, including:
1) Using SharePoint Designer 2010 to create workflows and perform basic administration tasks.
2) Creating sandboxed solutions which are isolated to a site collection for web parts, features, and workflows.
3) Using the Client Side Object Model to access SharePoint from applications like Silverlight and ASP.NET without server access.
This document provides an overview of WordPress plugin creation for programmers. It discusses what plugins are, the WordPress execution lifecycle, hooks, and code samples. Plugins extend WordPress functionality using hooks to add or change functions during the lifecycle. The document demonstrates a sample "nt_post_notice" plugin that displays a custom message above posts on the admin and public sides using hooks, sanitization, permissions and other features.
This document provides an overview of WebTrends analytics capabilities in 3 sentences:
WebTrends can track analytics for websites, social media, and mobile apps and provides robust out-of-the-box and custom reports. It has many features like filters, templates, dashboards and more to analyze user behavior and conversions. The document also discusses how WebTrends can be used to measure Facebook engagement and optimize websites using testing and data to improve conversions.
Insight to Action Using Wave Analytics and Custom ActionsSalesforce Admins
This document discusses how to use custom actions in WAVE Analytics to enable insight to action workflows. It provides an overview of custom actions and how they allow users to perform tasks directly from visualizations. It then outlines the steps to enable custom actions in WAVE datasets and dashboards, and provides examples of insight to action paths for sales data. Finally, it proposes next steps for a proof of concept including identifying data sources, designing dashboards and actions, and getting feedback from business users.
If you are interested in WordPress or developing Theme for your client, you may don't know how a professional WordPress developer work process. So if you want to develop Wordpress theme like a Pro or want to sale your theme, this guide will help you.
This document discusses supercharging organic click-through rate (CTR) through the use of JSON for Linked Data (JSON-LD). It covers:
1. What JSON-LD is and the benefits it provides like rich snippets and action buttons
2. Different implementation methods like using WordPress plugins or Google Tag Manager
3. Examples of JSON-LD markup for things like products, reviews, and local businesses
4. Testing and monitoring the impact on organic CTR before and after implementing JSON-LD
Talk given at JavaOne 2009 discussing how to build web applications using OSGi. The source for the demo found at http://github.com/mrdon/jforum-plugins/tree/master
Session Abstract: Enterprise Web applications tend to grow like weeds in monolithic complexity. OSGi, although more often associated with Java™ technology-based clients and application servers, can bring a new level of modularity, uptime, and stability that is needed with today's always-on hosted Web applications. OSGi gets really interesting when the pretty architecture diagrams meet the real world, because it consists of various deployment platforms, development environments, and application architectures. This presentation, for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™ platform)-savvy architects and senior developers, provides a practical guide to the Web on OSGi, from integration approach to bundle development, to real-world code you can use today.
The session discusses
• What benefits OSGi brings to the J2EE platform
• Three integration strategies
• How to use Spring DM and Maven to ease development
• Lessons learned from Atlassian's recent OSGi deployment
• A production-ready example to use immediately
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Using Azure Runbooks and Microsoft Flow to Automate SharePoint TasksGeoff Varosky
The document discusses automating SharePoint tasks using Azure Runbooks and Microsoft Flow. It provides an overview of Azure Runbooks and demonstrates how to create a basic flow and runbook. It then shows a more complex example of a flow that calls a runbook, passing data using a webhook to create a SharePoint subsite based on the data. The presentation concludes with references for further information.
Automating Enterprise Application Deployments with PowerShellGeoff Varosky
The document discusses automating application deployments in SharePoint environments using PowerShell. It covers why automation is beneficial, an overview of PowerShell and common cmdlets, using scripts to deploy SharePoint environments and applications, best practices for documentation, and resources for learning more. The presenter is Geoff Varosky, a senior architect and Office 365 practice lead who organizes various SharePoint and Office 365 user groups in the Boston area.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
This document discusses planning and configuring extranets in SharePoint 2010. It begins by defining an extranet and exploring considerations for design such as topology, authentication mechanisms, and user identity storage locations. It then covers evaluating requirements, SharePoint 2010 capabilities, and configuration steps like user and role management. Authentication methods like Windows, forms-based, and claims-based are examined alongside identity storage options like Active Directory, LDAP, and SQL Server.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
This document discusses planning and configuring extranets in SharePoint 2010. It covers what an extranet is, primary design considerations including topology, authentication methods, and user identity storage. It evaluates requirements and SharePoint 2010 considerations. It demonstrates configuration and managing users, and provides resources for additional information. The overall message is to plan your design thoroughly before implementing an extranet in SharePoint.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
This document discusses planning and configuring extranets in SharePoint 2010. It begins with an overview of what an extranet is and considerations for designing an extranet such as topology, authentication methods, and where to store user identities. It then covers evaluating requirements, SharePoint 2010 support, and demonstrations of configuring authentication and managing users. The document provides resources for further information on setting up and securing extranets in SharePoint.
Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
The document discusses creating custom actions in SharePoint 2010. It begins with an overview of what custom actions are, including that they are bits of XML that can add links, JavaScript, or code behind to SharePoint. It then covers the anatomy of a custom action, how to build them using SharePoint Designer or Visual Studio, and references additional resources for custom actions. The presentation concludes with contact information and an invitation to questions.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
The document is a presentation about planning and configuring extranets in SharePoint 2010. It discusses what an extranet is, requirements for extranets like authentication mechanisms and who needs access. It also covers SharePoint 2010 capabilities and provides a demo of configuring an extranet in SharePoint 2010 including user and role management. Resources for further information are also included.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
The document is a presentation by Geoff Varosky of Jornata on planning and configuring extranets in SharePoint 2010. It discusses what an extranet is, requirements for setting one up such as authentication methods and security considerations, and how to configure SharePoint 2010 with forms-based authentication to an ASP.NET membership database for external user access and management.
The Ribbon UI and Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010.
Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint as they relate to our lists using SharePoint Designer 2010, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Best Practices in SharePoint Development - Just Freakin Work! Overcoming Hurd...Geoff Varosky
Abstract: “Why am I getting a security error??” “Why does my code work sometimes, but not others?” “I wonder if McDonalds is hiring.” Writing custom code in SharePoint opens up unlimited possibilities but also throws many hurdles in your way that will slow you down if you don’t take them into account. So, before giving up and searching for careers in the fast food industry, equip yourself with the knowledge you need to succeed in writing custom code for SharePoint.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010
Abstract: Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
Who? What? Where? Searching in SharePointGeoff Varosky
The document appears to be a presentation about search in SharePoint 2010. It discusses new search features in SharePoint 2010 like faceted search and wildcard search. It also covers search basics like the different types of search centers and how to configure them. Tips are provided for finding information and people through search as well as ways to improve search functionality like managing metadata and user profiles.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010 @ SharePoint Saturday N...Geoff Varosky
The document discusses planning and configuring extranets in SharePoint 2010. It covers what an extranet is, requirements for extranets including who needs access and how sensitive the data is, and how to configure SharePoint 2010 for extranets using features like claims-based authentication and alternate access mappings. It also provides examples and resources for setting up extranets in SharePoint.
Spsnh geoff varosky - jornata - planning and configuring extranets in share...Geoff Varosky
The document discusses planning and configuring extranets in SharePoint 2010. It begins with an overview of what an extranet is and the requirements for setting one up. These include who needs access, how sensitive the data and network are, and budget considerations. The document then covers how to configure an extranet in SharePoint 2010 using features like claims-based authentication and alternate access mappings. It concludes with resources for additional information on extranet configuration and management.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Geoff Varosky gave a presentation on planning and configuring extranets in SharePoint 2010. He discussed what an extranet is, requirements for setting one up such as authentication methods and security considerations. He then demonstrated how to configure an extranet in SharePoint 2010 using Forms Based Authentication. The presentation concluded with questions and resources for further information.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
SharePoint Saturday EMEA - The Ribbon UI and Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010.
Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint as they relate to our lists using SharePoint Designer 2010, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint, such as the Edit Control Block, the Site Actions menu, toolbars and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint user interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, a demonstration to build one or more and apply them to a site in SharePoint, describe some of the best practices around creating Custom Actions, and provide resources for additional information. Knowledge of C#, SharePoint, XML and Visual Studio will be helpful.
Just Freakin' Work - Overcoming Hurdles and Avoiding PainGeoff Varosky
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
From SharePoint Designer to Visual Studio - Prototyping and Deploying Solutio...Geoff Varosky
With SharePoint 2010, analysts and developers now have the ability to work together more efficiently to prototype solutions in SharePoint Designer 2010, and then deploy those re-usable solutions utilizing Visual Studio 2010. In this session we’ll introduce this new functionality available with SharePoint 2010 and its toolset, and complete a few demonstrations to showcase these new features.
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This slide deck presents DLHT, a concurrent in-memory hashtable. Despite efforts to optimize hashtables, that go as far as sacrificing core functionality, state-of-the-art designs still incur multiple memory accesses per request and block request processing in three cases. First, most hashtables block while waiting for data to be retrieved from memory. Second, open-addressing designs, which represent the current state-of-the-art, either cannot free index slots on deletes or must block all requests to do so. Third, index resizes block every request until all objects are copied to the new index. Defying folklore wisdom, DLHT forgoes open-addressing and adopts a fully-featured and memory-aware closed-addressing design based on bounded cache-line-chaining. This design offers lock-free index operations and deletes that free slots instantly, (2) completes most requests with a single memory access, (3) utilizes software prefetching to hide memory latencies, and (4) employs a novel non-blocking and parallel resizing. In a commodity server and a memory-resident workload, DLHT surpasses 1.6B requests per second and provides 3.5x (12x) the throughput of the state-of-the-art closed-addressing (open-addressing) resizable hashtable on Gets (Deletes).
Northern Engraving | Nameplate Manufacturing Process - 2024Northern Engraving
Manufacturing custom quality metal nameplates and badges involves several standard operations. Processes include sheet prep, lithography, screening, coating, punch press and inspection. All decoration is completed in the flat sheet with adhesive and tooling operations following. The possibilities for creating unique durable nameplates are endless. How will you create your brand identity? We can help!
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
To fill this gap, we propose adapting mutation testing (MuT) for task-oriented chatbots. To this end, we introduce a set of mutation operators that emulate faults in chatbot designs, an architecture that enables MuT on chatbots built using heterogeneous technologies, and a practical realisation as an Eclipse plugin. Moreover, we evaluate the applicability, effectiveness and efficiency of our approach on open-source chatbots, with promising results.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
"Frontline Battles with DDoS: Best practices and Lessons Learned", Igor IvaniukFwdays
At this talk we will discuss DDoS protection tools and best practices, discuss network architectures and what AWS has to offer. Also, we will look into one of the largest DDoS attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that happened in February 2022. We'll see, what techniques helped to keep the web resources available for Ukrainians and how AWS improved DDoS protection for all customers based on Ukraine experience
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
2. About Me Geoff Varosky MCP, MCTS Senior Solutions Developer for Grace-Hunt, LLC. Blog: http://www.geoffvarosky.com Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Twitter: @gvaro
3. About Grace-Hunt Founded in 2004 Based in Hudson, MA Presence in North East, Mid Atlantic, and South East Regions Senior Level Consulting and Sales Staff Microsoft Gold Partner Specializing in SharePoint and Dynamics (CRM, SL, GP, NAV) Web: http://www.grace-hunt.com Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
4. Agenda What are Custom Actions? Demonstrations Creating a Simple Custom Action Anatomy of a Custom Action Creating a Slightly More Complex Custom Action Hiding Custom Actions Custom Action Groups References Q&A Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
11. Just What Are Custom Actions? Per Microsoft – “A custom action represents a link, toolbar button, menu item, or any control that can be added to a toolbar or menu that a user sees. Custom actions can be bound to list type, content type, file type, or programmatic identifier (ProgID).” Source: http://snipurl.com/d8y70 Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
12. Just What Are Custom Actions? What does that mean? Bits of XML Deployed via Features Create a Link within SharePoint Specific Location JavaScript, AJAX, URLs, etc. Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
13. Just What Are Custom Actions? What does that mean? Custom Actions can be bound to List Types A Custom Action can be bound to a Document Library, but, may not be bound to a Task List Example: Check In/Check Out Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
14. Just What Are Custom Actions? What does that mean? Custom Actions can be bound to File Types Example: ‘Edit in Microsoft Word’ bound to Word (.doc, .docx) document types Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
15. Just What Are Custom Actions? What does that mean? Custom Actions can be bound to Content Types Example: Folders, Document Content Types, List Content Types, etc. Programmatic Identifiers Example: Task List Identifier (107) http://snipurl.com/ntd5g Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
16. What Can Custom Actions Do? But wait, there’s more! Create links to pages that really should be there… Example: There is a link to the Site Collection Recycle Bin on the Site Settings page, however, there is no link to the current site Recycle Bin. (Demo #1) Custom Actions can pass along information to act upon Example: Add a “Complete Task” action to an Edit Control Block, which calls an ASPX page, taking the parameters of the List ID and Item ID, and updating the task item within a list. (Demo #2) Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
17. What Can Custom Actions Do? …and more Custom Actions can also be hidden Example: You do not want site administrators to be able to delete their sites by using the Delete This Site link on the Site Settings page so, we can remove it by using HideCustomAction (Demo #3) Create Groupings of Custom Actions by using CustomActionGroup Example: Create a grouping of your Custom Actions on the Site Settings page for all of your Custom Actions… (Demo #4) Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
18. What Tools Are Needed? Notepad What do I use? Visual Studio Andrew Connell’s SharePoint Project Utility for Visual Studio http://snipurl.com/d8yv9 Requires DevExpress DX Core to be installed (free) WSPBuilder (CodePlex) http://snipurl.com/d8yxv SharePoint Solution Installer (CodePlex) http://snipurl.com/nt6ux Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
30. Applies to all web applications, site collections, etc.....Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
31. Anatomy of a Custom Action Element Manifest (manifest.xml) Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
44. If not specified, displayed in the order it is read by SharePoint by Feature and by order in element listing (XML).Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
72. Resources My Blog http://www.geoffvarosky.com Click on SharePoint Saturday category on left side of page GraceHunt.SharePointCodePlex Projects http://codeplex.com/GraceHunt John Holliday’s Custom Action Resources Hiding Custom Actions, and a Utility to get all custom action identifiers http://snipurl.com/d8zea Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
73. Resources MSDN Custom Action Definitions http://snipurl.com/d8zi7 Default Custom Action Locations and IDs http://snipurl.com/d8zka How to: Add Custom Actions to the User Interface http://snipurl.com/d8zq2 CustomAction Element http://snipurl.com/d9jd4 CustomActionGroup Element http://snipurl.com/d9jfx HideCustomAction Element http://snipurl.com/d9jhs Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
74. Resources Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010 Adding Custom Button to the SharePoint 2010 Ribbon http://snipurl.com/tz3vq by Jonathon Frost @ MSDN Adding Custom Actions to the List Item Menu in SharePoint 2010 Using SharePoint Designer 2010 http://snipurl.com/tr0t3 by Geoff Varosky How to Add a Tab to the Ribbon in SharePoint Foundation http://snipurl.com/tz3wi by Andrew May @ SP Dev Doc Team Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com