So, you heard "the Web is Programmable, Internet of Things, Digitalization", but have NO to little programming skills. Nevertheless, this is 2016, and you want to get enough about Web Programming to be part of the some fun and exciting Web challenge, participate in an Hackathon may be …
Well, I am happy we meet. I suggest you take the tour “from ZERO to REST in a hour”: we’ll teach you to forge your own HTTP requests against the Github API. After this tour, you’ll know enough to interact with any RESTful Web APIs. Worth mentionning this presentation is entirely scripted: so give attention to each slide comments.
Did you enjoy the tour ? look forward to learn more ?
Post your comments below about enhancements, and for any subjects you’d like to see covered.
2. Join the Cisco developers community : https://developer.cisco.com/
3. Take a free online Coding Lab (REST, Python, Parsing JSON, RAML, Git…)
https://learninglabs.cisco.com/labs/tags/Coding
4. Meet DevNet teams at a physical event: conferences, hackathons
https://developer.cisco.com/site/devnet/events-contests/events/
DEVNET-1001 Coding 101: How to Call REST APIs from a REST Client and PythonCisco DevNet
Are you new to coding? This session will get you started using REST, Python. We will cover coding basics and create some simple examples that retrieve, parse and display JSON data using the Cisco APIC-EM REST APIs. Bring your laptop and we’ll help you get your own development environment set up so you can code with us.
Presented by Vaibhav Choudhary, Java Platforms Team, Oracle in Walmart languages meetup on 28th April in BLR.
Java with all its recent changes are ready for Cloud and for Container. Let’s unfold the story:
Performance Improvement
Fast startup time
Low memory overhead
Respective to container boundaries, if any
Did you know that the best way to build a REST API is with an RPC framework? We’ll look at how Google and other large API producers use gRPC to build REST APIs that users love because they follow the OpenAPI Specification and that producers love because gRPC gives them power and scaling.
The Servlet 3.1 Async I/O API was released into the wild more than a year ago and is a significantly different animal than the JVM's async NIO or NIO2.
The implementers of Jetty are your experienced guides in discovering the design of these new APIs, their performance and scalability features, and the common pitfalls in their usage.
2018 jPrime Deconstructing and Evolving REST SecurityDavid Blevins
The learning curve for security is severe and unforgiving. Specifications promise infinite flexibility, habitually give old concepts new names, are riddled with extensions, and almost seem designed to deliberately confuse. For a back-end REST developer, choking all this down for the first time is mission impossible. With an aggressive distaste for fancy terminology, this session delves into OAuth 2.0 as it pertains to REST and shows how it falls into two camps: stateful and stateless. We then detail a competing Amazon-style approach called HTTP Signatures, ideal for B2B scenarios and similar to what is use to secure all Amazon AWS API calls. Each approach will be explored analyzing the architectural differences, with a heavy focus on the wire, showing actual HTTP messages and enough detail to have you thinking, "I could write this myself."
As a bonus at the end, well peak into a new IETF Internet Draft launched this year that combines JWT and HTTP Signatures into the perfect two-factor system that could provide a one-stop shop for business as well as mobile REST scenarios. Come to this session if you want to go from novice to expert with a bit of humor, a big picture perspective and wire-level detail.
So, you heard "the Web is Programmable, Internet of Things, Digitalization", but have NO to little programming skills. Nevertheless, this is 2016, and you want to get enough about Web Programming to be part of the some fun and exciting Web challenge, participate in an Hackathon may be …
Well, I am happy we meet. I suggest you take the tour “from ZERO to REST in a hour”: we’ll teach you to forge your own HTTP requests against the Github API. After this tour, you’ll know enough to interact with any RESTful Web APIs. Worth mentionning this presentation is entirely scripted: so give attention to each slide comments.
Did you enjoy the tour ? look forward to learn more ?
Post your comments below about enhancements, and for any subjects you’d like to see covered.
2. Join the Cisco developers community : https://developer.cisco.com/
3. Take a free online Coding Lab (REST, Python, Parsing JSON, RAML, Git…)
https://learninglabs.cisco.com/labs/tags/Coding
4. Meet DevNet teams at a physical event: conferences, hackathons
https://developer.cisco.com/site/devnet/events-contests/events/
DEVNET-1001 Coding 101: How to Call REST APIs from a REST Client and PythonCisco DevNet
Are you new to coding? This session will get you started using REST, Python. We will cover coding basics and create some simple examples that retrieve, parse and display JSON data using the Cisco APIC-EM REST APIs. Bring your laptop and we’ll help you get your own development environment set up so you can code with us.
Presented by Vaibhav Choudhary, Java Platforms Team, Oracle in Walmart languages meetup on 28th April in BLR.
Java with all its recent changes are ready for Cloud and for Container. Let’s unfold the story:
Performance Improvement
Fast startup time
Low memory overhead
Respective to container boundaries, if any
Did you know that the best way to build a REST API is with an RPC framework? We’ll look at how Google and other large API producers use gRPC to build REST APIs that users love because they follow the OpenAPI Specification and that producers love because gRPC gives them power and scaling.
The Servlet 3.1 Async I/O API was released into the wild more than a year ago and is a significantly different animal than the JVM's async NIO or NIO2.
The implementers of Jetty are your experienced guides in discovering the design of these new APIs, their performance and scalability features, and the common pitfalls in their usage.
2018 jPrime Deconstructing and Evolving REST SecurityDavid Blevins
The learning curve for security is severe and unforgiving. Specifications promise infinite flexibility, habitually give old concepts new names, are riddled with extensions, and almost seem designed to deliberately confuse. For a back-end REST developer, choking all this down for the first time is mission impossible. With an aggressive distaste for fancy terminology, this session delves into OAuth 2.0 as it pertains to REST and shows how it falls into two camps: stateful and stateless. We then detail a competing Amazon-style approach called HTTP Signatures, ideal for B2B scenarios and similar to what is use to secure all Amazon AWS API calls. Each approach will be explored analyzing the architectural differences, with a heavy focus on the wire, showing actual HTTP messages and enough detail to have you thinking, "I could write this myself."
As a bonus at the end, well peak into a new IETF Internet Draft launched this year that combines JWT and HTTP Signatures into the perfect two-factor system that could provide a one-stop shop for business as well as mobile REST scenarios. Come to this session if you want to go from novice to expert with a bit of humor, a big picture perspective and wire-level detail.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
2018 JavaLand Deconstructing and Evolving REST SecurityDavid Blevins
The learning curve for security is severe and unforgiving. Specifications promise infinite flexibility, habitually give old concepts new names, are riddled with extensions, and almost seem designed to deliberately confuse. For a back-end REST developer, choking all this down for the first time is mission impossible. With an aggressive distaste for fancy terminology, this session delves into OAuth 2.0 as it pertains to REST and shows how it falls into two camps: stateful and stateless. We then detail a competing Amazon-style approach called HTTP Signatures, ideal for B2B scenarios and similar to what is use to secure all Amazon AWS API calls. Each approach will be explored analyzing the architectural differences, with a heavy focus on the wire, showing actual HTTP messages and enough detail to have you thinking, "I could write this myself."
As a bonus at the end, well peak into a new IETF Internet Draft launched this year that combines JWT and HTTP Signatures into the perfect two-factor system that could provide a one-stop shop for business as well as mobile REST scenarios. Come to this session if you want to go from novice to expert with a bit of humor, a big picture perspective and wire-level detail.
I can haz HTTP - Consuming and producing HTTP APIs in the Ruby ecosystemSidu Ponnappa
The Ruby ecosystem is pretty awesome when it comes to developing or
consuming HTTP APIs. On the publishing front, the Rails framework is
an attractive option because it supports publishing what are popularly
(but inaccurately) referred to as 'RESTful' APIs quickly and
effortlessly. On the consumer side, the Ruby ecosystem provides
several very fluent and powerful libraries that make it easy to
consume HTTP based APIs.
Since a significant proportion of projects today require that APIs be
both published and consumed, many of them wind up choosing Ruby as a
platform for the reasons mentioned above. This talk is targeted at
folks that are currently on such projects, or anticipate being on such
projects in the future.
We will cover:
Consuming HTTP APIs:
1) The basics of making HTTP calls with Ruby
2) The strengths and weaknesses of Ruby's Net::HTTP across 1.8, 1.9
and JRuby (possibly Rubinius if we have the time to do research)
3) Popular HTTP libraries that either make it easier to do HTTP by
providing better APIs, make it faster by using libCurl or both
4) Different approaches to deserializing popular encoding formats such
as XML and JSON and the pitfalls thereof
Producing HTTP APIs using Rails:
1) The basics of REST
2) What Rails gives you out of the box - content-type negotiation,
deserialization etc. and the limitations thereof
3) What Rails fails to give you out of the box - hypermedia controls etc.
4) What Rails does wrong - wrong PUT semantics, no support for PATCH,
error handling results in responses that violate the clients Accepts
header constraints etc.
4) How one can achieve Level 2 on the Richardson Maturity Model of
REST using Rails
5) Writing tests for all of this
At the end of this, our audience will understand how you can both
consume and produce HTTP APIs in the Ruby ecosystem. They will also
have a clear idea of what the limitations of such systems are and what
the can do to work around the limitations.
Direct from DevNet@TAG in Milan and Rome in May 2016! Learn about Cisco DevNet, Spark and Tropo APIs any why there's never been a better time to innovate with Cisco.
Nginx 0.8.x + php 5.2.13 (fast cgi) setup web serverwruben
nginx [engine x] is a HTTP and reverse proxy server, as well as a mail proxy server written by Igor Sysoev. It has been running for more than five years on many heavily loaded Russian sites including Rambler (RamblerMedia.com).
Laravel is a great framework to use for web applications but what if you need to do more? What if you need to process data that would take longer than an HTTP request would allow?
Come learn how to harness the power of the console in your Laravel applications to do various tasks such as caching data from 3rd party APIs, expire old content from S3 or other data store, and batch process huge data sets without users having to wait for results. You can even automate tasks such as backing up your remote databases before you run migrations with artisan commands.
We'll cover creating basic artisan console commands, adding options and passing input, setting up cron jobs and scheduling our console commands to run at specific times, and how you can utilize 3rd party APIs to create fun automated message processing for social media networks.
2018 IterateConf Deconstructing and Evolving REST SecurityDavid Blevins
The learning curve for security is severe and unforgiving. Specifications promise infinite flexibility, habitually give old concepts new names, offer endless extensions, and almost seem designed to deliberately confuse. With an eye on architecturual impact, actual HTTP messages, and aggressive distaste for fancy terminology, this session delves into OAuth 2.0 as it pertains to REST and shows how it falls into two camps: stateful and stateless. It then explores a competing Amazon-style approach called HTTP Signatures, ideal for B2B APIs. Finally, it discusses a new internet draft launched this year that combines them both into the perfect two-factor system that could provide a one-stop shop for business as well as mobile REST scenarios.
A tour of the CometD Project features, including the clustering features that make CometD ready out-of-the-box to be deployed in cloud environments to achieve great scalability.
Enterprise PHP development teams, no matter the maturity level, focus on one thing, releasing stable apps that perform. They also want to avoid reinventing the wheel. Therefore, make the investment to listen to the top lessons we've learned from across industries to deliver PHP code faster without sacrificing quality, user experience, or existing workflows.
You will learn:
How to dig deep into application behavior and performance at runtime
How to maximize existing continuous delivery principles and tools
When to take advantage of existing frameworks and extensions and when to do it yourself
How to avoid reinventing the wheel each time you deploy, upgrade, or rollback
These were prepared to teach the module "Emerging Technologies" for the 3rd year Undergraduates of the Asia Pacific Institue of Information Technology, Colombo-2, Sri Lanka (Remotely)
Open Source Licensing: Types, Strategies and ComplianceAll Things Open
Presented by: Jeff Luszcz, ZebraCatZebra
Presented at All Things Open 2020
Abstract: Open Source powers the world, but you need to do more than use it.
In this talk we will provide background on the most common types of open source licenses, business models, security issues and the processes required to help you remain secure and in compliance. We will discuss best practices, scanning tools, remediation, customer and partner expectations around OSS compliance and how to manage OSS during events such as a product release or M&A.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
2018 JavaLand Deconstructing and Evolving REST SecurityDavid Blevins
The learning curve for security is severe and unforgiving. Specifications promise infinite flexibility, habitually give old concepts new names, are riddled with extensions, and almost seem designed to deliberately confuse. For a back-end REST developer, choking all this down for the first time is mission impossible. With an aggressive distaste for fancy terminology, this session delves into OAuth 2.0 as it pertains to REST and shows how it falls into two camps: stateful and stateless. We then detail a competing Amazon-style approach called HTTP Signatures, ideal for B2B scenarios and similar to what is use to secure all Amazon AWS API calls. Each approach will be explored analyzing the architectural differences, with a heavy focus on the wire, showing actual HTTP messages and enough detail to have you thinking, "I could write this myself."
As a bonus at the end, well peak into a new IETF Internet Draft launched this year that combines JWT and HTTP Signatures into the perfect two-factor system that could provide a one-stop shop for business as well as mobile REST scenarios. Come to this session if you want to go from novice to expert with a bit of humor, a big picture perspective and wire-level detail.
I can haz HTTP - Consuming and producing HTTP APIs in the Ruby ecosystemSidu Ponnappa
The Ruby ecosystem is pretty awesome when it comes to developing or
consuming HTTP APIs. On the publishing front, the Rails framework is
an attractive option because it supports publishing what are popularly
(but inaccurately) referred to as 'RESTful' APIs quickly and
effortlessly. On the consumer side, the Ruby ecosystem provides
several very fluent and powerful libraries that make it easy to
consume HTTP based APIs.
Since a significant proportion of projects today require that APIs be
both published and consumed, many of them wind up choosing Ruby as a
platform for the reasons mentioned above. This talk is targeted at
folks that are currently on such projects, or anticipate being on such
projects in the future.
We will cover:
Consuming HTTP APIs:
1) The basics of making HTTP calls with Ruby
2) The strengths and weaknesses of Ruby's Net::HTTP across 1.8, 1.9
and JRuby (possibly Rubinius if we have the time to do research)
3) Popular HTTP libraries that either make it easier to do HTTP by
providing better APIs, make it faster by using libCurl or both
4) Different approaches to deserializing popular encoding formats such
as XML and JSON and the pitfalls thereof
Producing HTTP APIs using Rails:
1) The basics of REST
2) What Rails gives you out of the box - content-type negotiation,
deserialization etc. and the limitations thereof
3) What Rails fails to give you out of the box - hypermedia controls etc.
4) What Rails does wrong - wrong PUT semantics, no support for PATCH,
error handling results in responses that violate the clients Accepts
header constraints etc.
4) How one can achieve Level 2 on the Richardson Maturity Model of
REST using Rails
5) Writing tests for all of this
At the end of this, our audience will understand how you can both
consume and produce HTTP APIs in the Ruby ecosystem. They will also
have a clear idea of what the limitations of such systems are and what
the can do to work around the limitations.
Direct from DevNet@TAG in Milan and Rome in May 2016! Learn about Cisco DevNet, Spark and Tropo APIs any why there's never been a better time to innovate with Cisco.
Nginx 0.8.x + php 5.2.13 (fast cgi) setup web serverwruben
nginx [engine x] is a HTTP and reverse proxy server, as well as a mail proxy server written by Igor Sysoev. It has been running for more than five years on many heavily loaded Russian sites including Rambler (RamblerMedia.com).
Laravel is a great framework to use for web applications but what if you need to do more? What if you need to process data that would take longer than an HTTP request would allow?
Come learn how to harness the power of the console in your Laravel applications to do various tasks such as caching data from 3rd party APIs, expire old content from S3 or other data store, and batch process huge data sets without users having to wait for results. You can even automate tasks such as backing up your remote databases before you run migrations with artisan commands.
We'll cover creating basic artisan console commands, adding options and passing input, setting up cron jobs and scheduling our console commands to run at specific times, and how you can utilize 3rd party APIs to create fun automated message processing for social media networks.
2018 IterateConf Deconstructing and Evolving REST SecurityDavid Blevins
The learning curve for security is severe and unforgiving. Specifications promise infinite flexibility, habitually give old concepts new names, offer endless extensions, and almost seem designed to deliberately confuse. With an eye on architecturual impact, actual HTTP messages, and aggressive distaste for fancy terminology, this session delves into OAuth 2.0 as it pertains to REST and shows how it falls into two camps: stateful and stateless. It then explores a competing Amazon-style approach called HTTP Signatures, ideal for B2B APIs. Finally, it discusses a new internet draft launched this year that combines them both into the perfect two-factor system that could provide a one-stop shop for business as well as mobile REST scenarios.
A tour of the CometD Project features, including the clustering features that make CometD ready out-of-the-box to be deployed in cloud environments to achieve great scalability.
Enterprise PHP development teams, no matter the maturity level, focus on one thing, releasing stable apps that perform. They also want to avoid reinventing the wheel. Therefore, make the investment to listen to the top lessons we've learned from across industries to deliver PHP code faster without sacrificing quality, user experience, or existing workflows.
You will learn:
How to dig deep into application behavior and performance at runtime
How to maximize existing continuous delivery principles and tools
When to take advantage of existing frameworks and extensions and when to do it yourself
How to avoid reinventing the wheel each time you deploy, upgrade, or rollback
These were prepared to teach the module "Emerging Technologies" for the 3rd year Undergraduates of the Asia Pacific Institue of Information Technology, Colombo-2, Sri Lanka (Remotely)
Open Source Licensing: Types, Strategies and ComplianceAll Things Open
Presented by: Jeff Luszcz, ZebraCatZebra
Presented at All Things Open 2020
Abstract: Open Source powers the world, but you need to do more than use it.
In this talk we will provide background on the most common types of open source licenses, business models, security issues and the processes required to help you remain secure and in compliance. We will discuss best practices, scanning tools, remediation, customer and partner expectations around OSS compliance and how to manage OSS during events such as a product release or M&A.
MT48 A Flash into the future of storage…. Flash meets Persistent Memory: The...Dell EMC World
Several key technology trends are redefining the boundaries of the traditional storage infrastructure stack: In a rapidly changing world of system interconnects, emerging memory media, and storage semantics, Server Designers and Storage Architects are engaging and collaborating like never before to exploit breakthrough technology capabilities.
With the backdrop of Big Data volume, Cloud Data ubiquity and IoT Data velocity, Application Developers are entering the Post-POSIX world of real-time, high-frequency, low latency data management frameworks.
This session will address key technology trends in Storage, Networking, and Compute, as they define the parameters of a Memory Centric Architecture (MCA) and the Next Generation Data Center.
Webinar: Making the Move to SaaS - Commercial and Licensing ImplicationsFlexera
Join Flexera Software and Duncan Jones from Forrester for a webinar on how to prepare for your transition to SaaS and subscriptions and the implications for license management.
Phone Communications in Javascript with Tropo ServerlessCisco DevNet
@SteveSfartz nous parlera de la plateforme Tropo Serverless qui permet de créer des assistants vocaux interactifs, ou bien des interactions via SMS au travers de code javascript, déployés en mode Serverless, 100% géré 24/24 7/7 par les équipes Tropo avec un petit zoom sur un petit outil :
https://github.com/ObjectIsAdvantag/tropo-ready-vscode
[Frank Carius] Skype for Business is now Teams. This message from ignite 2017 might work for Cloud based Services in 2018. Lets summarize the current situation of voice services by microsft, the state of CCE, SIP-Trunks, Teams and telephony and how.
Presentation slides on Microsoft's Unified Communication solution presented at the Exchange Summit, 16th December 2010 at Technology Park Malaysia, presented by Sistem RKK. www.srkk.com
How to Build Advanced Voice Assistants and ChatbotsCisco DevNet
Learn more about the CodeMotion Voice Machine and Cisco DevNet Chatbot. Understand what a typical bot journey is and where to go to get more information about Cisco Spark and Tropo.
UC Expo 2018 - Microsoft Theatre 17/05/18 - Cloud Video Interop for Microsoft...Graham Walsh
Cloud Video Interop for Microsoft Teams for the enterprise and why you should care, presented by Graham Walsh of Pexip. Looking at business to consumer examples of extending Skype for Business to the end user.
Legacy PBX technologies are fast becoming obsolete. And, downtime is expensive. PBX industry is changing and many are considering a collaboration solution that leverages your existing on-premise infrastructure and marries it with a cloud platform.
About the Event:
Find out in our webinar, led by our Microsoft experts, what your options are for developing a truly integrated collaboration environment.
This session is designed for IT leaders with aging on-premise PBX systems, or those who want to understand what the Microsoft Cloud PBX solution offers. Most importantly, our presenters will provide insights into how to drive up collaboration by improving end user productivity through a cohesive Office 365 experience.
IoT to Human interactions - Stève Sfartz - Codemotion Milan 2016Codemotion
What if your surveillance drone could wake you up via a SMS in the middle of the night ? What if an interactive assistant could speak you the next CodeMotion session and give you directions ? Join this session to experience how to turn your data into engaging interactions. We'll show case an Innovative Drone demo, and an interactive Voice & Chat assistant for the CodeMotion event, then present the Cisco Spark & Tropo Cloud APIs. Want to try these by yourself ? pass by the codelabs where our technical mentors will help you ramp up and build your first Text to Speech and Bot prototypes.
Zapbuild Technology, is an Enterprise Business Solutions Provider. We can conceive, design, develop and implement an enterprise application of any magnitude and on any platform. We are globally accepted, as evidenced by the faith reposed by multiple clients.
Dev Dives: Leverage APIs and Gen AI to power automations for RPA and software...UiPathCommunity
Are you interested in propelling your API automation projects forward? Dive deep into the realm of mastering AI-powered API automation on the UiPath Platform. Discover the most effective methods and pinpoint critical success indicators for RPA and software testing.
Learn how to:
Overcome major automation challenges through Gen AI;
Benefit from UiPath ready-made API harness or create your own;
Speed up execution with API Automation in RPA;
Use API Automation in RPA and software testing for better resource allocation & efficiency.
️🗣️ Speaker: Robert Wagner, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
Useful resources:
XAML file presented in the video: https://view.highspot.com/viewer/65d76b19eae3f327cc4247ca?track=false&iid=65d71149c0b747cdcf6b8a26
⏩ Register for our upcoming Dev Dives March session: Master advanced authentication and performance in Productivity Activities
EMEA&APJ: https://bit.ly/DevDives_3_EMEA_APJ
AMER: https://bit.ly/DevDives_3_AMER
This session was streamed live on February 22, 2024.
Check out all our upcoming Dev Dives 2024 sessions at:
https://bit.ly/Dev_Dives_2024
Ever heard "We can't do DevOps because of [insert excuse here]" ?
This session will expose that lie with a trip back to the 1980’s complete with 8-bit assembly code, a Commodore 64 and bulletin boards. We will walk through an automated delivery pipeline using Azure and Azure DevOps to develop, build , approve and release native C64 code to a real C64.
Along the way we’ll look at how to build your own Azure DevOps Extensions and leverage Azure services to help bridge a variety of technical barriers.
Experience/relive the glory and horror of 80’s technology and learn to push DevOps even further. Inconceivable!
Damien Margaritis (Lync MCM) and Loryan Strant (Office 365 MVP) bust the myths around the merger of Microsoft Teams and Skype for Business.
In this session we cover:
- Will Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams merge?
- How does this affect on-premises deployments?
- What's going to happen with conferencing and phone calls?
- What to use when?
Thrive 2019 Building intelligent bots for your modern workplace best practic...Thomas Gölles
Microsoft offers multiple services to build a chatbot inside your modern workplace. However, if you start building bots without knowing the ins and outs of each platform, you might hit a wall fast. Join this session to learn what works, and what doesn’t when building a chatbot for Microsoft 365. We cover everything from the Microsoft Bot Framework, Cognitive Services and the Conversational AI Platform to add value to both SharePoint Online and as well as Microsoft Teams.
The Momentum of Collaboration and the Customer ExperienceAvaya Inc.
Getting the most bang for your budget as well as ensuring your company is engaging and collaborating at peak proformance is tough. That's where Avaya solutions come in. In this deck SVP and GM of Avaya Collaboration Gary Barnett explains how our stable of software and products are the right fit for you business.
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18 facets of the OpenAPI specification - Cisco Live US 2023Cisco DevNet
We introduce the OpenAPI Specification (OAS) and how Cisco Products leverage this industry standard to drive API quality and state-of-the-art developer experience. We present OpenAPI best practices, tools and processes available to the developer community, and some of the benefits for Cisco API consumers. Join this session to discover the misjudged values that come with the OpenAPI specification, and explore the many ways your software development and automation teams can benefit from OpenAPI with better quality and security.
The 12 facets of the OpenAPI standard.pdfCisco DevNet
We introduce the OpenAPI Specifications (OAS) and how Cisco Products leverage this industry standard to drive API quality and state-of-the-art developer experience. We then describe OpenAPI best practices, tools and processes available to the developer community. Join this session to discover the misjudged values that come with the OpenAPI specifications,and explore the many ways your software development and automation teams can benefit from the OpenAPI standard.
We present how Cisco Engineering uses the OpenAPI specifications to drive API quality and state-of-the-art developer experience. We then describe OpenAPI best practices, tools and processes built internally and opensource'd. Finally, we cover lessons learnt when standardizing on OAS for organizations with a massive API portfolio.
This talk was delivered at API Days Global/Paris on December 14th
Webex APIs for Administrators - CL20B - DEVNET-2610Cisco DevNet
In this session, we will explore the administrative capabilities of Webex APIs with real-world use cases covering Webex Teams, Meetings and Devices.
We'll dive into the latest Webex admin and compliance APIs, but also will dig into the possibilities offered for cloud-registered devices.
We’ll also cover how to manage long-lasting API access token thanks to Webex OAuth Integration.
This session is aimed at Webex administrators, compliance officers, and Cisco collaboration endpoints owners.
Advanced coding & deployment for Cisco Video Devices - CL20B - DEVNET-3244Cisco DevNet
In this session, we will discuss about intermediate to advanced programmability and customization of the video devices. We will dive into some key aspects and use cases related to implementing Macros but also cover administrative tasks such as managing and optimizing code deployed on devices.
Requirements: attendees should have working experience with Cisco Video endpoints programmability (UI customizations and macros) and use of xAPI.
Cisco Collaboration Devices propose not only immersive telepresence but are also highly customizable and configurable, providing multiple ways to integrate with room amenities like lighting, shades and projectors as well as providing customized user/presenter controls.
Join this talk to discover how to build and deploy custom User Interface controls using xAPI & Macros for CE and RoomOS powered devices
This session is aimed at Cisco Collaboration Endpoints administrators, Webex administrators and Application developers.
Webex APIs for Administrators - DEVNET_2610 - Cisco Live 2019Cisco DevNet
Join this session to explore concrete use cases implemented with the administrative & serviceability capabilities of Webex Teams and Devices APIs.
We'll cover how to manage Webex Teams users, and track space activity using the latest Webex Teams REST APIs. Then, we will dig into the possibilities offered by the xAPI for cloud registered devices: automating company branding, querying for in-room people counts, and initiating video calls from code.
This session is aimed at Webex administrators, compliance officers, and Cisco collaboration endpoints owners.
Webex Devices xAPI - DEVNET_2071 - Cisco Live - San Diego 2019Cisco DevNet
Webex Room Devices propose not only immersive telepresence but are also highly customizable and configurable, providing multiple ways to integrate with room amenities like lighting, shades and projectors as well as providing customized user/presenter controls.
Join this talk to discover how application developers can leverage xAPI - the Cisco Collaboration Endpoint (CE) API - to initiate video calls, add auto-respond capabilities, or create custom controls to enhance the meeting room experience or integrate with enterprise processes.
We will cover an overview of the APIs, and demo how to create custom in-room controls, code JavaScript macros and send xAPI calls over SSH and HTTP. Finally, we'll dive into the latest announcements and roadmap for xAPI.
Javascript Essentials - Cisco Live Barcelona 2019Cisco DevNet
Find how to build applications with Cisco: http://cs.co/cleur191444 ~ Get a broad overview of the Javascript language, platforms, and ecosystems, to better identify when to use the programming language, but also start creating your own scripts, and feel comfortable enough to run and extend existing scripts.
If you have some basic programming skills and are looking forward to understanding more about Javascript, this session is for you! Expect lots of demos showing how Javascript is used at Cisco: from command line tools to custom scripts running on devices, dynamic Web pages, and Web APIs exposing enterprise data.
Are there days when you wake up and tell yourself: "it's too bad, I wish I was born a decade or two earlier, there was so much to create then"? Well, at DevNet, we think you are lucky and in the exactly right decade! I joined DevNet - Cisco's Developer Program - a couple of years ago, looking forward to explore how applications could better leverage the pieces of infrastructure laying here and there. I'll share some use cases I discovered while building prototypes and supporting hackathons, in the hope of inspiring you for your next startup or simply learn and have fun on the way.
Meeting rooms are talking. Are you listeningCisco DevNet
How can you tell if meeting room A302 is occupied right now? Ask an API! The same Cisco Collab devices that provide high-quality video are also embedding a rich API where you can get real-time info and create a personalized experience with custom UI controls. In this talk, we’ll detail how to create controls to turn off the lights or take the curtains down, how to build interactive maps that show rooms occupation in React, or build a Maze game in Javascript and deploy it to the latest Cisco Collab devices. If you love modern user experiences, IoT, know a bit Javascript, come get inspired!
Join to learn programming with React and Cisco Collaboration Devices API: listen to ‘RoomAnalytics’ events sent by each device’s Camera and update a provided React map to show how many developers join some workshops. Then, you’ll learn to create custom Controls and deploy Javascript Macros onto the devices.
Meeting rooms are talking! are you listening?Cisco DevNet
How can you tell if meeting room A302 is occupied right now? Ask an API! The same Cisco Collab devices that provide high-quality video are also embedding a rich API where you can get real-time info and create a personalized experience with custom UI controls. In this talk, we’ll detail how to create controls to turn off the lights or take the curtains down, how to build interactive maps that show rooms occupation in React, or build a Maze game in Javascript and deploy it to the latest Cisco Collab devices. If you love modern user experiences, IoT, know a bit Javascript, come get inspired!
Emulators as an Emerging Best Practice for API ProvidersCisco DevNet
Modern software leverage a lot of external APIs, which raises several issues: how can development teams safely build and test their software when some components they rely on keep evolving. And what if some of these components are key for the whole software to even fire up. These are some of the challenges faced today by Cisco internal development teams, but also partner and enterprise developers using Cisco's software. The industry proposes two main strategies to circumvent these challenges: API Mocking, and Service Virtualization. Both of these strategies have pro and cons. I came up with the idea of proposing API emulators has a 3rd option. From another perspective, Serverless platforms are recognized to be unique as they are scalable and straightforward to use. It turns out that major industry vendors (Google, Amazon, Microsoft…) have invested to create Emulator as companions to their Serverless platforms, in order to attract, on-board and have developers adopt Serverless platforms. In this talk, I'll explain the motivation behind API emulators, in the perspective of DevOps, CI/CD, Development Processes, and Serverless/Microservices architectures. I'll illustrate the talk with several prototypes: - Mini-Spark: an Emulator for the Cisco Spark API which mimics the execution environment of the Cisco Spark Cloud platform - Tropo-Ready: an Emulator for Tropo Serverless Telephony platform, tied it to Visual Studio Code in order to reach to developer communities I'll dive into the details of the process to create such emulators, and elaborate on the consideration that Emulators are emerging as key components of API providers's strategy.
Then! You've successfully implemented a few Web Services, and you're wondering how to deploy, scale, secure and monitor them. We'll explain the the "SideCar" and "API Gateway" patterns of microservices architectures principles, and apply these principles to the deployment of scalable and secure Chat Bots with the Caddy Server. Join this session to learn about microservices architecture patterns and implementation options (whether you're a bot builder or not !).
DEVNET_1871
https://www.ciscolive.com/us/learn/sessions/session-catalog/?search=1871
Integrated, Automated Video Room Systems - Webex Devices - Cisco Live Orlando...Cisco DevNet
Cisco’s DX / MX / SX and Room Kit immersive telepresence room systems are highly customizable and configurable, providing multiple ways to integrate with room amenities like lighting, shades and projectors as well as provide customized user/presenter controls. Application developers can leverage the Cisco Collaboration Endpoint - CE API to examine meeting rooms utilization via people counting, but also initiate video calls.
Join us for this overview and demo-rich session to learn how to create In-Room Controls, Javascript Macros and xAPI calls.
DEVNET-2071
https://www.ciscolive.com/us/learn/sessions/session-catalog/?search=DEVNET-2071
Join this classroom to get an overview of what it takes to leverage the Webex Teams (formally Cisco Spark) messaging capabilities and create Enterprise ChatBots. We'll explain the Webex Teams REST API capabilities, explain how to automate Webex Teams, and dive into the details of creating and deploying securely conversational Enterprise Bots.
DEVNET-2896
https://www.ciscolive.com/us/learn/sessions/session-catalog/?search=DEVNET-2896
Webex APIs for Admins - Cisco Live Orlando 2018 - DEVNET-3610Cisco DevNet
Join to explore concrete use cases implemented with the Administrative & Serviceability capabilities of Webex Teams (formally Cisco Spark) APIs.
We'll cover how to manage Webex Teams Users but also track Spaces activity through the recently added /events API resource. Moreover, we will dig into the possibilities offered by the xAPI for Webex Teams-registered devices: discover Company Branding, People counting, and how to initiate Video Calls to Webex Teams & SIP addresses.
This session is aimed at Webex Teams Administrators, Compliance Officers, and Cisco Collaboration Endpoints owners.
DEVNET-3610
https://www.ciscolive.com/us/learn/sessions/session-catalog/?search=DEVNET-3610
Webex Teams Widgets Technical Drill down - Cisco Live Orlando 2018 - DEVNET-3891Cisco DevNet
The React library for Webex Teams (formally Cisco Spark) allows developers to easily incorporate Cisco Cloud Collaboration capabitilies into your application.
Throughout this session, we'll describe the architecture of the Webex Widgets, and detail how to start from the existing React opensource project on github to create a customized version of the Webex Teams Widgets.
DEVNET-3891
https://www.ciscolive.com/us/learn/sessions/session-catalog/?search=DEVNET-3891
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
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Innovations
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Spark for Developers
User Integrations, APIs/SDKs, etc.
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Message Meeting Call
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REST API
Extend Cisco Collaboration Cloud
GET
POST
DELETE
PUT /Rooms
/Memberships
/Messages
/Teams
/People
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/Webhooks
Watchers,
Notifiers, ChatOps,
Interactive assistants, Bots
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learning labs, documentation, communities, support
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Editor's Notes
Early days -
copper wires
analog protocols
telephony hardware
proprietary programming languages
Cloud APIs enabling developers to quickly and easily embed communication capabilities into their applications and business processes.
Building on these 3 ELEMENTS
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Cisco Spark is an Open Platform with…
Open APIs for application integrations and a playground for developers
Partner Services provides inbound dialing, and PSTN connectivity
And Hybrid Services for integrating Cloud Spark applications with existing on prem investments
An example of Cisco API
With 370.000 Members in April 2016, DevNet is an ever growing communiy which offers a large set of on-line ressources and live events.
It also gathers all together various communities.
Let’s go through all DevNet as to offer.