Online banking and online brokerage are two of the most security-critical applications on the Internet. The servers for these applications are usually double redundant and located in secure data centers, in accordance with business disaster recovery plans. The operating costs account for several hundred thousand euros per year. This contrasts with the hosting of websites, which is offered at affordable rates by Amazon, United Internet, Microsoft Azure and other service providers, or can even be done independently on one’s own computer. The operation of CodeMeter License Central is comparable with neither online banking nor with website hosting. Taking into account security requirements, efforts and costs associated with the setup and maintenance, CodeMeter License Central situates in the middle of such extremes.
During this training, we show all the different options we make available for the hosting of your CodeMeter License Central with our Wibu Operating Services (WOPS), from the simple and cost-effective Datacenter Edition to the High Performance and High Availability services.
Even if hosting CodeMeter License Central at your facilities seems to be the best option, understanding your complete risk landscape is paramount. That’s why we recommend that you should evaluate all the possible alternatives. Wibu-Systems is proud to offer a competitive set of packages you can easily access remotely, knowing that they will benefit from the latest CodeMeter License Central updates, security patches and features.
In a time when business resilience has leapt to the forefront, Wibu-Systems helps you protect your business profitability.
Watch the webinar: https://youtu.be/dByUNWpKC9s
Cloud-Based Licensing in Offline Scenariosteam-WIBU
Using the cloud for software licenses is all the rage at the moment, especially for enterprise software where admins take over most of the day-to-day management tasks on behalf of the users in their organization. The advantages are obvious: Providers and users can access their license information at any time, and often usage data as well. Licenses can be changed on the fly; they can be created, updated, or revoked as needed. For admins, it becomes easy to actively organize which users can use which licenses on which devices.
Manufacturing facilities on the proverbial shop floor are, however, often not hooked up to the Internet, but instead run offline and fully autonomously. The reasons for this are obvious: Machines will not suddenly come to a standstill should the Internet connection break down. This could lead to massive costs down the line – just imagine a furnace falling cold in a steelworks. At the same time, keeping machines separate from the Internet protects against cyberattacks and sabotage. Attackers cannot tamper with devices they simply cannot reach.
As part of Industry 4.0, more and more manufacturing data is sent over the Internet, e.g., for predictive maintenance. In most cases, the data is captured and passed onto the Internet via dedicated gateways. Still, there is no direct Internet connection on the shop floor for the reasons named above.
What does that mean for licensing? A lot, for architectural purposes. The servers needed to create and manage licenses are usually on the Internet. The users, like the operators of manufacturing lines, need to activate the licenses directly on the computers and devices on the shop floor. As with the data collected for Industry 4.0 purposes, this works without a direct Internet connection. All that is needed is an intermediate medium, which can be a regular PC, to move the license from the online to the offline world. If need be, this can happen completely offline by physically sharing data.
In this webinar, we will follow the process of activating licenses with an offline device and CodeMeter License Central in detail. Which data is needed at what point? How can that data be shared? Which steps are optional and can be skipped for the offline process? And how does CodeMeter License Central make all of this simpler?
ObserveIT Software acts like a "security camera" for your servers, it will allow you to watch with full video playback every step your 3rdparty contractors, developers or IT administrators takes on your servers – exactly as they happen.
Watch full video playback of Remote Desktop, Citrix and VMWare Sessions
View sessions in real time or from historical recordings
Quickly find any user action, without playing back the entire session
Rolling out or updating licenses should be as simple and straightforward as possible. CodeMeter already comes with lots of workflows for the purpose on its License Portal. Many jobs can be automated through that portal, and the work for the user reduced to a few simple clicks. However, all of this needs a user who would manually start the activation or updating process. For larger organizations that depend on up-to-date transparency about the licenses that are active in the field, the License Portal is also the optimum solution.
But how could you streamline the process on the user’s side even more? This is where a bit of magic comes into play in the form of the Software Activation Wizard.
CodeMeter has many different use cases covered with a choice of source code examples for different developer languages to help you put in place your own Software Activation Wizard to match your processes, workflows, and requirements. All you need is CodeMeter License Central and the right gateways in the cloud.
There are many use cases that could include automatic license updates, such as:
Adding or removing features
Revoking entire licenses
Automatically renewing subscriptions after payment has been received
Updating service technicians’ licenses
Automatically renewing maintenance contracts
Locating or locking lost licenses
An automatic update removes the need for the user to do anything. Nobody has to be reminded to activate an update over the License Portal. Not only is this easier and more comfortable for the user, it also gives you, as the vendor, full control over the process. The Software Activation Wizard can become a perfect fit for your business by being integrated in your software and tailored to your processes and your corporate design.
Automation saves costs, and it gives you a great means to collect data and retrieve it via CodeMeter License Central. One popular option is to register users during license activation, which is particularly appealing when your licenses are sold through diverse channels, but you still want to know who your users are in the wild. This even works with free software: it can be activated and registered in the same manner, with the license created in the background during activation, and you will know who is using your software.
This session is for Operations Manager (SCOM) administrators, who like to learn new tricks and tips for our daily work. Christian Heitkamp is SCOM a veteran developing and architecting SCOM solutions. This slides give details on SCOM security to review what you should be aware when using RunAs Accounts both on Linux and Windows.
Enhancing license management with Salesforceteam-WIBU
Over the last 15 years, Salesforce’s market strength has grown exponentially to become the world’s #1 CRM. Companies of all sizes and operating in any industry have migrated their sales-, service-, marketing-, and community-related databases to the cloud.
Moreover, several ISVs are making a special use of Salesforce; they also associate the software licenses they create with their customers through this powerful platform.
What is the missing piece of this puzzle, that can expedite the license deployment even further?
CodeMeter License Central, a database-derived license entitlement application, automates the process of creating, delivering, and managing licenses for software and digital content. And the good news is it can be connected to Salesforce in just a few easy steps.
The presentation is structured in two segments.
In Part One we show how to create a license with Salesforce. Then the user activates the license, and the information about the activation is transmitted back to Salesforce. You will be able to observe the process from both sides: that of the vendor that creates and delivers the license, and that of the user who activates it. In Part Two, now that you have seen the effectiveness of the comprehensive solution as a whole, we step backwards and show you how to connect Salesforce and CodeMeter License Central.
In particular, we will navigate through the following specific topics:
Part One: Combined use of the two systems
* From the ISV’s perspective:
- How to generate a project with Salesforce assets
- How to transfer a project to CodeMeter License Central
* From the user’s perspective:
- How to activate the license using WebDepot
- How to activate the license using the Software Activation Wizard
* From the ISV’s perspective
- How to transmit the activation to Salesforce
- How to get a complete overview of all activations in Salesforce
- How to edit a project
Part Two: Integration of the two systems
- How to generate CodeMeter License Central items for Salesforce assets
- How to integrate CodeMeter License Central into Salesforce
It’s time to boost Salesforce with a streamlined license deployment. 3-2-1, done!
Watch the webinar: https://youtu.be/-GGUtNTSndQ
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Request CodeMeter SDK and try out Wibu-Systems' premier technology for yourself
http://www.wibu.com/cml
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Cozystack: Free PaaS platform and framework for building cloudsAndrei Kvapil
With Cozystack, you can transform your bunch of servers into an intelligent system with a simple REST API for spawning Kubernetes clusters, Database-as-a-Service, virtual machines, load balancers, HTTP caching services, and other services with ease.
You can use Cozystack to build your own cloud or to provide a cost-effective development environments.
Cloud-Based Licensing in Offline Scenariosteam-WIBU
Using the cloud for software licenses is all the rage at the moment, especially for enterprise software where admins take over most of the day-to-day management tasks on behalf of the users in their organization. The advantages are obvious: Providers and users can access their license information at any time, and often usage data as well. Licenses can be changed on the fly; they can be created, updated, or revoked as needed. For admins, it becomes easy to actively organize which users can use which licenses on which devices.
Manufacturing facilities on the proverbial shop floor are, however, often not hooked up to the Internet, but instead run offline and fully autonomously. The reasons for this are obvious: Machines will not suddenly come to a standstill should the Internet connection break down. This could lead to massive costs down the line – just imagine a furnace falling cold in a steelworks. At the same time, keeping machines separate from the Internet protects against cyberattacks and sabotage. Attackers cannot tamper with devices they simply cannot reach.
As part of Industry 4.0, more and more manufacturing data is sent over the Internet, e.g., for predictive maintenance. In most cases, the data is captured and passed onto the Internet via dedicated gateways. Still, there is no direct Internet connection on the shop floor for the reasons named above.
What does that mean for licensing? A lot, for architectural purposes. The servers needed to create and manage licenses are usually on the Internet. The users, like the operators of manufacturing lines, need to activate the licenses directly on the computers and devices on the shop floor. As with the data collected for Industry 4.0 purposes, this works without a direct Internet connection. All that is needed is an intermediate medium, which can be a regular PC, to move the license from the online to the offline world. If need be, this can happen completely offline by physically sharing data.
In this webinar, we will follow the process of activating licenses with an offline device and CodeMeter License Central in detail. Which data is needed at what point? How can that data be shared? Which steps are optional and can be skipped for the offline process? And how does CodeMeter License Central make all of this simpler?
ObserveIT Software acts like a "security camera" for your servers, it will allow you to watch with full video playback every step your 3rdparty contractors, developers or IT administrators takes on your servers – exactly as they happen.
Watch full video playback of Remote Desktop, Citrix and VMWare Sessions
View sessions in real time or from historical recordings
Quickly find any user action, without playing back the entire session
Rolling out or updating licenses should be as simple and straightforward as possible. CodeMeter already comes with lots of workflows for the purpose on its License Portal. Many jobs can be automated through that portal, and the work for the user reduced to a few simple clicks. However, all of this needs a user who would manually start the activation or updating process. For larger organizations that depend on up-to-date transparency about the licenses that are active in the field, the License Portal is also the optimum solution.
But how could you streamline the process on the user’s side even more? This is where a bit of magic comes into play in the form of the Software Activation Wizard.
CodeMeter has many different use cases covered with a choice of source code examples for different developer languages to help you put in place your own Software Activation Wizard to match your processes, workflows, and requirements. All you need is CodeMeter License Central and the right gateways in the cloud.
There are many use cases that could include automatic license updates, such as:
Adding or removing features
Revoking entire licenses
Automatically renewing subscriptions after payment has been received
Updating service technicians’ licenses
Automatically renewing maintenance contracts
Locating or locking lost licenses
An automatic update removes the need for the user to do anything. Nobody has to be reminded to activate an update over the License Portal. Not only is this easier and more comfortable for the user, it also gives you, as the vendor, full control over the process. The Software Activation Wizard can become a perfect fit for your business by being integrated in your software and tailored to your processes and your corporate design.
Automation saves costs, and it gives you a great means to collect data and retrieve it via CodeMeter License Central. One popular option is to register users during license activation, which is particularly appealing when your licenses are sold through diverse channels, but you still want to know who your users are in the wild. This even works with free software: it can be activated and registered in the same manner, with the license created in the background during activation, and you will know who is using your software.
This session is for Operations Manager (SCOM) administrators, who like to learn new tricks and tips for our daily work. Christian Heitkamp is SCOM a veteran developing and architecting SCOM solutions. This slides give details on SCOM security to review what you should be aware when using RunAs Accounts both on Linux and Windows.
Enhancing license management with Salesforceteam-WIBU
Over the last 15 years, Salesforce’s market strength has grown exponentially to become the world’s #1 CRM. Companies of all sizes and operating in any industry have migrated their sales-, service-, marketing-, and community-related databases to the cloud.
Moreover, several ISVs are making a special use of Salesforce; they also associate the software licenses they create with their customers through this powerful platform.
What is the missing piece of this puzzle, that can expedite the license deployment even further?
CodeMeter License Central, a database-derived license entitlement application, automates the process of creating, delivering, and managing licenses for software and digital content. And the good news is it can be connected to Salesforce in just a few easy steps.
The presentation is structured in two segments.
In Part One we show how to create a license with Salesforce. Then the user activates the license, and the information about the activation is transmitted back to Salesforce. You will be able to observe the process from both sides: that of the vendor that creates and delivers the license, and that of the user who activates it. In Part Two, now that you have seen the effectiveness of the comprehensive solution as a whole, we step backwards and show you how to connect Salesforce and CodeMeter License Central.
In particular, we will navigate through the following specific topics:
Part One: Combined use of the two systems
* From the ISV’s perspective:
- How to generate a project with Salesforce assets
- How to transfer a project to CodeMeter License Central
* From the user’s perspective:
- How to activate the license using WebDepot
- How to activate the license using the Software Activation Wizard
* From the ISV’s perspective
- How to transmit the activation to Salesforce
- How to get a complete overview of all activations in Salesforce
- How to edit a project
Part Two: Integration of the two systems
- How to generate CodeMeter License Central items for Salesforce assets
- How to integrate CodeMeter License Central into Salesforce
It’s time to boost Salesforce with a streamlined license deployment. 3-2-1, done!
Watch the webinar: https://youtu.be/-GGUtNTSndQ
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Request CodeMeter SDK and try out Wibu-Systems' premier technology for yourself
http://www.wibu.com/cml
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Cozystack: Free PaaS platform and framework for building cloudsAndrei Kvapil
With Cozystack, you can transform your bunch of servers into an intelligent system with a simple REST API for spawning Kubernetes clusters, Database-as-a-Service, virtual machines, load balancers, HTTP caching services, and other services with ease.
You can use Cozystack to build your own cloud or to provide a cost-effective development environments.
Tivoli Live – Nyckelfärdig molntjänst för dina behov inom Service Desk and Mo...IBM Sverige
Presentation från IBM Smarter Business 2011. Spår: Driv effektiviteten i verksamheten.
Saknar du miljö för din ändringshantering, problemrapportering eller övervakning av din IT-miljö? Har du kanske redan vissa stödfunktioner men behöver en enhetlig lösning där du slipper hantera integrationen och uppgraderingar av miljön? Vill du bara betala för det du använder och utnyttja flexibiliteten som molnteknologin erbjuder? Med Tivoli Live som är en Software as a Service (SaaS) tjänst får du en molnbaserad lösning som låter dig växa i din egen takt utan att behöva göra stora investeringar. Låt oss visa hur du både kan ha kakan och äta den - men slippa att baka!
Talare: Olle Äng, Sales Manager, Integrated Technology Services, IBM Sverige.
Mer information på www.smarterbusiness.se
Squire Technologes: Session Border Controller (SVI_SBC) Presentation. Highlighting the key features and functionality of the SVI_SBC. The Session Border Controller provides a mature, proven carrier grade technology packed with feature rich capabilities allowing operators to rapidly deploy services. A flexible licensing model allows clients to meet budget requirements and scale as and when future growth dictates.
Capability includes: SIP Trunks, Skype for Business, IMS / 4G Services, WebRTC Gateway, Lawful Intercept and Billing.
Software License Models - Spicing up the Mixteam-WIBU
Over the last decades, licensing has evolved from a nifty way to prevent software piracy in the best case or a necessary nuisance in the worst to a true business enabler, as licenses are now the perfect means to realize business models in an economy that is virtually run by software. The advent of cloud computing opened up new avenues for licensing, as more monolithic models like permanent licenses or ‘dumb’ temporary licenses were replaced by more flexible options, with licenses ready to be renewed or even remodeled in an instant and over the cloud to match the user’s needs and the software developer’s business strategies. Subscription licenses, in particular, seem a match made in heaven or, indeed, in the cloud: Users benefit from direct access to the software bundles they want, often at a more affordable rate than the steep upfront costs of traditional software distribution. Software publishers in turn benefit from predictable revenue streams and the flexibility to update or remodel their offerings to go with the flow of the market.
Not all use cases, however, are born equal and the licensing concept that fits one business model might severely hamper another. Some users might be wary of the light, but permanent burden of subscription payments; some might want more flexibility to access only the features they need and when they need them, instead of constant access to a complete bundle. Still, others prefer the certainty of owning software outright as they are accustomed to, but with the mobility and flexibility they have come to love in the modern connected age.
Finding the shoe that fits seems an uphill struggle, but this is where Wibu-Systems’ CodeMeter comes into its own. With support for a vast array of licensing models from conventional single-user licenses to highly flexible pay-per-use, feature-on-demand, or subscription licenses, CodeMeter can model virtually any business model in license form. It gives software developers the ability to offer users as much freedom as they want without compromising on security. This includes borrowing licenses, a crucial option for smaller businesses in particular that want their employees to be able to access a limited pool of licenses at the point of need – for maintenance services in the field, for visits to clients, or for temporary work from home. CodeMeter uses special floating network licenses to make this possible, which are borrowed from and flagged as active in the pool and stored on a local license container for temporary use out and about. All this flexibility is made possible by CodeMeter with clever and easy-to-use license configurations.
Join our Product Manager for a roadmap webinar and find out what exciting things are coming! If you are not able to attend this webinar, but want to find out more, please feel free to register and we will send you the on-demand version.
VMworld 2013: vCloud Hybrid Service Jump Start Part Two of Five: vCloud Hybri...VMworld
VMworld 2013
Ninad Desai, VMware
Greg Herzog, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
Webinar: Deploying the Combined Virtual and Physical InfrastructurePepperweed Consulting
Delivering complex business services in your organization demands a rigid approach to server deployment and management. Modern data centers often have distributed virtual and physical servers as well as management teams which make the challenge even more difficult. Increasing headcount in your group is typically not an acceptable answer so how do you manage the growing complexity? The answer lies in a complete physical and virtual server life cycle management solution which provides the automation of application deployments.
In Part IV of its five-part webinar series "Managing IT Operations in a Virtualized World", Pepperweed Consulting will discuss how a combination of HP Server Automation and HP Operations Orchestration can streamline the deployment of your operating systems, software and patches for both your physical and virtual infrastructure. We will also analyze how compliance and application release management play a key role in ensuring control over your server deployments.
No Time to Idle – License availability for business continuityteam-WIBU
For software developers and the makers of smart systems, licensing is a key element in their software’s or hardware’s monetization strategies. Licensing solutions like CodeMeter empower them to protect their invaluable intellectual property, prevent product piracy, and sell as many licenses as possible. At the same time, their customers want to know that the licenses will actually be available whenever they need them: Losing valuable working hours or having your machines running idle because of a missing license would be the worst-case scenario. This goes for modern, automated production lines as are common in the automotive industry and elsewhere, but it can be even more relevant for applications running critical infrastructures or for global enterprises that cannot afford to waste their limited maintenance opportunities or even shift operations from continent to continent simply because one regional license is missing.
No Time to Idle: Making sure that licenses are reliably available to avoid systems or parts of systems falling idle might not be a matter for a 00 agent of His Majesty’s Secret Service, but it can be a matter of commercial life and death for many companies or sectors of industry. This is where CodeMeter’s Triple Mode Redundancy comes in: A high-availability licensing environment that uses a concept of two-out-of-three fail-proof TMR servers and robust data center technology. A cluster of five servers, including two load balancers and three license servers, works together to make sure that the licensing environment keeps doing its job as long as two of the three licensing servers are up and running. This guarantees that licenses are available for their users whenever they need them.
This webinar offers an insight into the design and operation of the CodeMeter TMR server concept.
Discover the problems associated with traditional agent-based backup, and how an agentless solution can improve data security along with 9 other benefits.
Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.4: A First LookVMware Tanzu
Join Dan Baskette and Jared Ruckle for a view into Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) 2.4 capabilities with demos and expert Q&A. We’ll review the latest features for Pivotal’s flagship app platform, including the following:
- Native zero downtime push and native zero downtime restarts
- Dynamic egress policies
- Operations Manager updates
- Zero downtime stack updates to cflinuxfs3
- Zero downtime OS updates
- New pathways protected by TLS
- New scanning tools to assist with compliance
Plus much more!
Presenters : Dan Baskette, Director, Technical Marketing, Jared Ruckle, Principal Product Marketing Manager
Dominating Industrie 4.0 with Secure Software Licensingteam-WIBU
The future of the industry is digital and intelligent, powered by know-how expressed in software that enables collaborative robotics, Big Data and analytics, IIoT and M2M, augmented and virtual reality, and 3D printing. Collaboration between the makers of innovative solution and manufacturing companies promotes the dissemination of the Automation 4.0 culture, the understanding of its implications for competitiveness, and the implementation of successful use cases. At the core of the new infrastructure, we find Cyber Security 4.0 and Digital Business 4.0, both facilitated by CodeMeter Embedded 2.0.
The brand new generation of CodeMeter Embedded provides a broad spectrum of new features:
- An extremely compact footprint: the technology is modular, so it’s your choice how to combine the modules you need and build a fully customized solution for your project.
- Established compatibility with embedded systems and PLCs to cover the complete gamut of intelligent devices you intend to deploy.
- Wider compatibility with platforms and operating systems; if you use a mainstream system, including ARM, Intel, and PPC, we deliver the corresponding libraries to you; if you use more exotic platforms, the source code is directly available to you.
- Compatibility with the complete array of Wibu-Systems’ hardware and software secure elements: CmDongles, CmActLicenses, and CmLAN (License Server in a Network).
- Compatibility with CodeMeter Runtime: no need to pick different solutions for complex architectures; CodeMeter covers all options at once.
- Compatibility with CodeMeter Protection Suite, because top notch encryption is the starting point of all communication.
- Compatibility with CodeMeter License Central: once security is in place, you can get on with creating, distributing, and managing your embedded software licenses and start monetizing your business.
Watch the webinar:
https://youtu.be/-eTiIwlejtY
"This session brings together the interests of engineering, compliance, and security as you align healthcare workloads to the controls in the HIPAA Security Rule. We'll discuss how to architect for HIPAA compliance using AWS, and introduce a number of new services added to the HIPAA program in 2015, such as Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR). You'll hear from customers who process and store Protected Health Information on AWS, and how they satisfied their compliance requirements while maintaining agility.
This session helps security and compliance experts see what's technically possible on AWS, and how implementing the Technical Safeguards in the HIPAA Security Rule is simple and familiar. We map the Security Rule's Technical Safeguards to AWS features and design patterns to help developers, operations teams, and engineers speak the language of their security and compliance peers."
Migrating to Oracle RightNow Customer Portal Framework Version 3.0 offers Oracle Service Cloud customers the control and flexibility to decide what features to adopt and when to adopt them. You're never forced to migrate your customer portal, even when your organization upgrades to a new Oracle RightNow CX release.
Post Quantum Cryptography – The Impact on Identityteam-WIBU
As PQC continues to be a major topic for many companies and Government Institutions, we take a dive into the topics of quantum computers, post-quantum-cryptography, and the potential relevance for (ID) use cases.
This seminar would like to present the principles of the technology and the latest developments in this field as well some indication as to the relevance, impact, and consequences on (Government) ID projects or use cases. The seminar may also look towards the relationship with these projects not only from a hardware standpoint but also from a software algorithmic stance as we migrate from current used crypto systems to quantum-proof systems.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What is a Quantum Computer, what is Post Quantum Cryptography and when will we see a quantum computer?
The migration from current crypto systems to quantum proof systems.
How will PQC and QC affect (Government) ID projects and implementations.
What will QC mean for the security proofing of ID and Information in the future.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Interested parties in the field of Identity and Security.
Government bodies looking to the future for ID document management systems
Enterprises looking to understand the potential impact of QC upon their business and industries.
PRESENTATION: Cryptoagility and Quantum Resistance: Easier Said Than Done.
Ever since the publication of Shor’s quantum algorithm for the factorization of large numbers, it has been known that quantum computers could at some point pose a threat to our communication and data security. Today we have cloud access to small, functioning quantum computers. The answer to this threat is quantum-resistant cryptography: cryptographic methods for classical computers that are robust against attacks by quantum computers.
The standardization of such methods is currently ongoing. However, these methods are based on mathematical problems, that are much younger than the factorization problem already investigated by Euclid. On the other hand, currently used cryptographic methods such as RSA or ECDSA are broken as soon as a sufficiently large quantum computer exists. Cryptoagility is therefore recommended, software should be built or modified in such a way that cryptographic algorithms are easily substitutable. But how great is the danger posed by quantum computers? To what extent is cryptography affected, and when do we need to take action? Is cryptoagility really so easy to implement in practice or is this perhaps much easier said than done?
Unlocking the Future: Empowering Industrial Securityteam-WIBU
In today's fast-paced digital era, where industries globally are evolving through rapid digital transformation and digital assets form the core of industrial innovation, ensuring software integrity, safeguarding intellectual property, and enabling software monetization through sophisticated and adaptable software license management systems are of utmost importance.
In the realm of IoT devices and PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), memory cards frequently serve as an essential component of the infrastructure. Recognizing this, we've chosen to expand upon this foundation by enhancing an already crucial element in practical scenarios with additional functionalities. This strategic extension aims to not only fulfill a fundamental requirement but also to elevate the utility and performance of these devices by integrating advanced features into the existing framework.
Join us for a webinar that showcases the groundbreaking collaboration between Swissbit and Wibu-Systems, introducing CmReady – a revolutionary solution at the nexus of state-of-the-art technologies designed to meet these critical needs.
What is CmReady?
CmReady revolutionizes software protection and licensing by enabling the binding of a CmActLicense – a software license container – to a certified CmReady memory device in the form factor of an SD or microSD card, rather than tethering it exclusively to the target device running the protected software. This innovative approach grants unparalleled mobility to CmActLicenses, equating their portability with that of traditional dongles, yet with the added convenience and flexibility of removable memory devices.
Why CmReady?
Industrial memory cards, integral to manufacturers for specific project needs, already populate the field in diverse capacities and features. Recognizing the necessity to enhance these deployed units for increased sustainability, CmReady emerges as a groundbreaking solution. It not only upgrades existing memory cards with new functionalities but also transforms them into secure anchors for IP protection and software licensing. This innovative approach ensures that existing infrastructure can adapt to evolving security demands without the need for complete replacement, representing a leap forward in sustainable technological advancement.
All the Benefits of CmReady in a Nutshell
With CmReady, industrial customers gain access to a plethora of benefits:
Portable licenses bound to CmReady memory cards
Effortless activation and renewal processes
Seamless compatibility with CodeMeter Runtime starting from release 8.00 and CodeMeter Embedded starting from release 3.00
Plug and Play functionality, eliminating implementation hassle
Enhanced data protection and integrity features, safeguarding against piracy and unauthorized access
Tivoli Live – Nyckelfärdig molntjänst för dina behov inom Service Desk and Mo...IBM Sverige
Presentation från IBM Smarter Business 2011. Spår: Driv effektiviteten i verksamheten.
Saknar du miljö för din ändringshantering, problemrapportering eller övervakning av din IT-miljö? Har du kanske redan vissa stödfunktioner men behöver en enhetlig lösning där du slipper hantera integrationen och uppgraderingar av miljön? Vill du bara betala för det du använder och utnyttja flexibiliteten som molnteknologin erbjuder? Med Tivoli Live som är en Software as a Service (SaaS) tjänst får du en molnbaserad lösning som låter dig växa i din egen takt utan att behöva göra stora investeringar. Låt oss visa hur du både kan ha kakan och äta den - men slippa att baka!
Talare: Olle Äng, Sales Manager, Integrated Technology Services, IBM Sverige.
Mer information på www.smarterbusiness.se
Squire Technologes: Session Border Controller (SVI_SBC) Presentation. Highlighting the key features and functionality of the SVI_SBC. The Session Border Controller provides a mature, proven carrier grade technology packed with feature rich capabilities allowing operators to rapidly deploy services. A flexible licensing model allows clients to meet budget requirements and scale as and when future growth dictates.
Capability includes: SIP Trunks, Skype for Business, IMS / 4G Services, WebRTC Gateway, Lawful Intercept and Billing.
Software License Models - Spicing up the Mixteam-WIBU
Over the last decades, licensing has evolved from a nifty way to prevent software piracy in the best case or a necessary nuisance in the worst to a true business enabler, as licenses are now the perfect means to realize business models in an economy that is virtually run by software. The advent of cloud computing opened up new avenues for licensing, as more monolithic models like permanent licenses or ‘dumb’ temporary licenses were replaced by more flexible options, with licenses ready to be renewed or even remodeled in an instant and over the cloud to match the user’s needs and the software developer’s business strategies. Subscription licenses, in particular, seem a match made in heaven or, indeed, in the cloud: Users benefit from direct access to the software bundles they want, often at a more affordable rate than the steep upfront costs of traditional software distribution. Software publishers in turn benefit from predictable revenue streams and the flexibility to update or remodel their offerings to go with the flow of the market.
Not all use cases, however, are born equal and the licensing concept that fits one business model might severely hamper another. Some users might be wary of the light, but permanent burden of subscription payments; some might want more flexibility to access only the features they need and when they need them, instead of constant access to a complete bundle. Still, others prefer the certainty of owning software outright as they are accustomed to, but with the mobility and flexibility they have come to love in the modern connected age.
Finding the shoe that fits seems an uphill struggle, but this is where Wibu-Systems’ CodeMeter comes into its own. With support for a vast array of licensing models from conventional single-user licenses to highly flexible pay-per-use, feature-on-demand, or subscription licenses, CodeMeter can model virtually any business model in license form. It gives software developers the ability to offer users as much freedom as they want without compromising on security. This includes borrowing licenses, a crucial option for smaller businesses in particular that want their employees to be able to access a limited pool of licenses at the point of need – for maintenance services in the field, for visits to clients, or for temporary work from home. CodeMeter uses special floating network licenses to make this possible, which are borrowed from and flagged as active in the pool and stored on a local license container for temporary use out and about. All this flexibility is made possible by CodeMeter with clever and easy-to-use license configurations.
Join our Product Manager for a roadmap webinar and find out what exciting things are coming! If you are not able to attend this webinar, but want to find out more, please feel free to register and we will send you the on-demand version.
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Webinar: Deploying the Combined Virtual and Physical InfrastructurePepperweed Consulting
Delivering complex business services in your organization demands a rigid approach to server deployment and management. Modern data centers often have distributed virtual and physical servers as well as management teams which make the challenge even more difficult. Increasing headcount in your group is typically not an acceptable answer so how do you manage the growing complexity? The answer lies in a complete physical and virtual server life cycle management solution which provides the automation of application deployments.
In Part IV of its five-part webinar series "Managing IT Operations in a Virtualized World", Pepperweed Consulting will discuss how a combination of HP Server Automation and HP Operations Orchestration can streamline the deployment of your operating systems, software and patches for both your physical and virtual infrastructure. We will also analyze how compliance and application release management play a key role in ensuring control over your server deployments.
No Time to Idle – License availability for business continuityteam-WIBU
For software developers and the makers of smart systems, licensing is a key element in their software’s or hardware’s monetization strategies. Licensing solutions like CodeMeter empower them to protect their invaluable intellectual property, prevent product piracy, and sell as many licenses as possible. At the same time, their customers want to know that the licenses will actually be available whenever they need them: Losing valuable working hours or having your machines running idle because of a missing license would be the worst-case scenario. This goes for modern, automated production lines as are common in the automotive industry and elsewhere, but it can be even more relevant for applications running critical infrastructures or for global enterprises that cannot afford to waste their limited maintenance opportunities or even shift operations from continent to continent simply because one regional license is missing.
No Time to Idle: Making sure that licenses are reliably available to avoid systems or parts of systems falling idle might not be a matter for a 00 agent of His Majesty’s Secret Service, but it can be a matter of commercial life and death for many companies or sectors of industry. This is where CodeMeter’s Triple Mode Redundancy comes in: A high-availability licensing environment that uses a concept of two-out-of-three fail-proof TMR servers and robust data center technology. A cluster of five servers, including two load balancers and three license servers, works together to make sure that the licensing environment keeps doing its job as long as two of the three licensing servers are up and running. This guarantees that licenses are available for their users whenever they need them.
This webinar offers an insight into the design and operation of the CodeMeter TMR server concept.
Discover the problems associated with traditional agent-based backup, and how an agentless solution can improve data security along with 9 other benefits.
Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.4: A First LookVMware Tanzu
Join Dan Baskette and Jared Ruckle for a view into Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) 2.4 capabilities with demos and expert Q&A. We’ll review the latest features for Pivotal’s flagship app platform, including the following:
- Native zero downtime push and native zero downtime restarts
- Dynamic egress policies
- Operations Manager updates
- Zero downtime stack updates to cflinuxfs3
- Zero downtime OS updates
- New pathways protected by TLS
- New scanning tools to assist with compliance
Plus much more!
Presenters : Dan Baskette, Director, Technical Marketing, Jared Ruckle, Principal Product Marketing Manager
Dominating Industrie 4.0 with Secure Software Licensingteam-WIBU
The future of the industry is digital and intelligent, powered by know-how expressed in software that enables collaborative robotics, Big Data and analytics, IIoT and M2M, augmented and virtual reality, and 3D printing. Collaboration between the makers of innovative solution and manufacturing companies promotes the dissemination of the Automation 4.0 culture, the understanding of its implications for competitiveness, and the implementation of successful use cases. At the core of the new infrastructure, we find Cyber Security 4.0 and Digital Business 4.0, both facilitated by CodeMeter Embedded 2.0.
The brand new generation of CodeMeter Embedded provides a broad spectrum of new features:
- An extremely compact footprint: the technology is modular, so it’s your choice how to combine the modules you need and build a fully customized solution for your project.
- Established compatibility with embedded systems and PLCs to cover the complete gamut of intelligent devices you intend to deploy.
- Wider compatibility with platforms and operating systems; if you use a mainstream system, including ARM, Intel, and PPC, we deliver the corresponding libraries to you; if you use more exotic platforms, the source code is directly available to you.
- Compatibility with the complete array of Wibu-Systems’ hardware and software secure elements: CmDongles, CmActLicenses, and CmLAN (License Server in a Network).
- Compatibility with CodeMeter Runtime: no need to pick different solutions for complex architectures; CodeMeter covers all options at once.
- Compatibility with CodeMeter Protection Suite, because top notch encryption is the starting point of all communication.
- Compatibility with CodeMeter License Central: once security is in place, you can get on with creating, distributing, and managing your embedded software licenses and start monetizing your business.
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"This session brings together the interests of engineering, compliance, and security as you align healthcare workloads to the controls in the HIPAA Security Rule. We'll discuss how to architect for HIPAA compliance using AWS, and introduce a number of new services added to the HIPAA program in 2015, such as Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR). You'll hear from customers who process and store Protected Health Information on AWS, and how they satisfied their compliance requirements while maintaining agility.
This session helps security and compliance experts see what's technically possible on AWS, and how implementing the Technical Safeguards in the HIPAA Security Rule is simple and familiar. We map the Security Rule's Technical Safeguards to AWS features and design patterns to help developers, operations teams, and engineers speak the language of their security and compliance peers."
Migrating to Oracle RightNow Customer Portal Framework Version 3.0 offers Oracle Service Cloud customers the control and flexibility to decide what features to adopt and when to adopt them. You're never forced to migrate your customer portal, even when your organization upgrades to a new Oracle RightNow CX release.
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Post Quantum Cryptography – The Impact on Identityteam-WIBU
As PQC continues to be a major topic for many companies and Government Institutions, we take a dive into the topics of quantum computers, post-quantum-cryptography, and the potential relevance for (ID) use cases.
This seminar would like to present the principles of the technology and the latest developments in this field as well some indication as to the relevance, impact, and consequences on (Government) ID projects or use cases. The seminar may also look towards the relationship with these projects not only from a hardware standpoint but also from a software algorithmic stance as we migrate from current used crypto systems to quantum-proof systems.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What is a Quantum Computer, what is Post Quantum Cryptography and when will we see a quantum computer?
The migration from current crypto systems to quantum proof systems.
How will PQC and QC affect (Government) ID projects and implementations.
What will QC mean for the security proofing of ID and Information in the future.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Interested parties in the field of Identity and Security.
Government bodies looking to the future for ID document management systems
Enterprises looking to understand the potential impact of QC upon their business and industries.
PRESENTATION: Cryptoagility and Quantum Resistance: Easier Said Than Done.
Ever since the publication of Shor’s quantum algorithm for the factorization of large numbers, it has been known that quantum computers could at some point pose a threat to our communication and data security. Today we have cloud access to small, functioning quantum computers. The answer to this threat is quantum-resistant cryptography: cryptographic methods for classical computers that are robust against attacks by quantum computers.
The standardization of such methods is currently ongoing. However, these methods are based on mathematical problems, that are much younger than the factorization problem already investigated by Euclid. On the other hand, currently used cryptographic methods such as RSA or ECDSA are broken as soon as a sufficiently large quantum computer exists. Cryptoagility is therefore recommended, software should be built or modified in such a way that cryptographic algorithms are easily substitutable. But how great is the danger posed by quantum computers? To what extent is cryptography affected, and when do we need to take action? Is cryptoagility really so easy to implement in practice or is this perhaps much easier said than done?
Unlocking the Future: Empowering Industrial Securityteam-WIBU
In today's fast-paced digital era, where industries globally are evolving through rapid digital transformation and digital assets form the core of industrial innovation, ensuring software integrity, safeguarding intellectual property, and enabling software monetization through sophisticated and adaptable software license management systems are of utmost importance.
In the realm of IoT devices and PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), memory cards frequently serve as an essential component of the infrastructure. Recognizing this, we've chosen to expand upon this foundation by enhancing an already crucial element in practical scenarios with additional functionalities. This strategic extension aims to not only fulfill a fundamental requirement but also to elevate the utility and performance of these devices by integrating advanced features into the existing framework.
Join us for a webinar that showcases the groundbreaking collaboration between Swissbit and Wibu-Systems, introducing CmReady – a revolutionary solution at the nexus of state-of-the-art technologies designed to meet these critical needs.
What is CmReady?
CmReady revolutionizes software protection and licensing by enabling the binding of a CmActLicense – a software license container – to a certified CmReady memory device in the form factor of an SD or microSD card, rather than tethering it exclusively to the target device running the protected software. This innovative approach grants unparalleled mobility to CmActLicenses, equating their portability with that of traditional dongles, yet with the added convenience and flexibility of removable memory devices.
Why CmReady?
Industrial memory cards, integral to manufacturers for specific project needs, already populate the field in diverse capacities and features. Recognizing the necessity to enhance these deployed units for increased sustainability, CmReady emerges as a groundbreaking solution. It not only upgrades existing memory cards with new functionalities but also transforms them into secure anchors for IP protection and software licensing. This innovative approach ensures that existing infrastructure can adapt to evolving security demands without the need for complete replacement, representing a leap forward in sustainable technological advancement.
All the Benefits of CmReady in a Nutshell
With CmReady, industrial customers gain access to a plethora of benefits:
Portable licenses bound to CmReady memory cards
Effortless activation and renewal processes
Seamless compatibility with CodeMeter Runtime starting from release 8.00 and CodeMeter Embedded starting from release 3.00
Plug and Play functionality, eliminating implementation hassle
Enhanced data protection and integrity features, safeguarding against piracy and unauthorized access
The Power of Partnership: Enabling Success Togetherteam-WIBU
A common piece of wisdom highlights the value of collaboration over solitary efforts. Working together, partners can pool their resources and expertise, achieving greater results than either could alone. This is particularly true when partners possess deep industry knowledge or local insights, like language and customs.
Another key insight is the benefit of enabling partners to operate independently. This approach can lessen your workload, accelerate the delivery of solutions, and enhance partner satisfaction by granting them more control and autonomy.
To achieve this, providing partners with the tools and knowledge for self-sufficiency is essential. While setting up processes with a partner may initially require more effort than handling tasks yourself, this investment in empowerment is sustainable and ultimately more rewarding.
These principles are universally relevant, particularly in the realm of software sales. CodeMeter License Portal is designed to facilitate this process with your partners. It can be tailored to fit various use cases and integrate with your existing processes, such as those in your ERP system, ensuring a customized and effective partnership.
Unleash the Power of CodeMeter - CodeMeter Basicsteam-WIBU
Over the history of Wibu-Systems, there have been certain recurring reasons that have brought customers to select the CodeMeter protection and licensing solution: usually, these are hacking of software, revenues lost, the long-term limitations of a homegrown solution, the wish to supply multiple licensing models, or the plan to integrate licensing into an existing back-office system. However, once primary licensing needs are met, there is still a number of features that remains underutilized or not explored at all, just as is the case with smart phones or basic office applications.
Whatever features you rely upon most with CodeMeter today, it can make sense for you to get acquainted with the complete set of options at your disposal, optimize your processes even further, and make full use of the investment you have made. Additionally, the new generation of CodeMeter offers some special features that we are first to introduce to the worldwide market.
This webinar is a great opportunity for our current CodeMeter customers as well as those who are early in their journey towards automated license lifecycle management; both can get a complete overview of the special features of our technology and the best practices we strongly encourage. And, all should be aware that several features of CodeMeter are supplied with free lifetime maintenance included.
Discover the product highlights and the latest innovations that come with the latest version of CodeMeter.
Keine Zeit für Leerlauf – Lizenzverfügbarkeit für Geschäftskontinuitätteam-WIBU
Für Softwarehersteller oder Hersteller von intelligenten Systemen ist Lizenzierung ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Monetarisierungsstrategie von Software und Geräten. Nur mit Hilfe einer Lizenzierungslösung wie CodeMeter ist es möglich, das wertvolle geistige Eigentum zu schützen und gleichzeitig Raubkopien zu vermeiden, und dadurch ein Maximum an Lizenzen an die Kunden zu verkaufen. Auf der anderen Seite ist für die Anwender aber auch wichtig, dass die erworbenen Lizenzen kontinuierlich zur Verfügung stehen. Einen Produktionsausfall aufgrund nicht vorhandener Lizenzen gilt es unter allen Umständen zu vermeiden. Das gilt nicht nur für automatisierte Fertigungslinien beispielsweise in der Automobilindustrie, sondern auch bei Anwendungen innerhalb kritischer Infrastrukturen oder für Unternehmen, die global tätig sind und regional auftretende Ausfälle vermeiden müssen, aber auch keine Zeitfenster mehr für Wartungsarbeiten haben.
Die kontinuierliche Bereitstellung von Lizenzen ist bei Ausfällen von Teilsystemen ein wichtiger Aspekt für bestimmte Kunden und Branchen. Dies wird über eine ausfallsichere, hochverfügbare Lizenzierungsumgebung CodeMeter TMR-Server realisiert. TMR steht dabei für „Triple Mode Redundancy“ und kombiniert ein Konzept ausfallsicherer Lizenzverfügbarkeit (2-aus-3) mit bewährter Rechenzentrumstechnologie. Ein Cluster aus fünf Servern, davon zwei Load-Balancer und drei Lizenzserver, agiert dabei als ein Verbund-System. Solange zwei der drei Lizenzserver sowie ein Load-Balancer verfügbar sind, bleibt die gesamte Lizenzierungsumgebung betriebsbereit und garantiert damit eine Hochverfügbarkeit der Lizenzen für die Anwender.
Das Webinar gibt einen Einblick in den grundlegenden Aufbau und die Funktionsweise des CodeMeter TMR-Servers.
Optimizing Cloud Licensing: Strategies and Best Practicesteam-WIBU
In principle, there are two different approaches to cloud licensing: On the one hand, licenses can be created, managed, and updated via the cloud. However, the licenses are actually located on the local device and can be used offline, at least for a certain period of time. On the other hand, the licenses can be used directly in the cloud. This case requires a permanent online connection to the server in the cloud. Especially if the number of licenses used simultaneously needs to be counted reliably, such a connection to the license server is inherent. In the webinar, we will look at best practice tips for this "license server" use case.
For "always-on" licenses, CmCloudContainer is the best solution from the CodeMeter product family. The license server is operated by Wibu-Systems for you in the cloud. You create a CmCloudContainer, transfer the licenses in advance into this CmCloudContainer, and send your customer the access data (credential file). When creating the CmCloudContainer, you can choose between a Personal Container and an Enterprise Container.
The Personal Container is typically used as a container for a user (person). They can have the container active on up to three workstations. Through the License Quantity, you define on how many workstations the user can use your software simultaneously. Three active workstations do not automatically mean three licenses for simultaneous use; by default, a match of one license on one workstation is set.
The Enterprise Container is used when multiple users share a license, almost like a license pool. From an installation point of view, there is the possibility to set up a local proxy CodeMeter license server. All users access this server and do not need direct access to the cloud. This case is mainly used when devices on the shop floor are indirectly connected to the cloud via edge devices.
Alternatively, all users or devices consuming licenses can communicate directly with the CodeMeter Server in the cloud. Mixed forms of direct and indirect access through several local license servers are also possible. The exciting question here is how to disavow a device or user from the list of units of people that were initially granted access rights.
Here is where CodeMeter License Portal comes in handy and provide a turnkey solution. You and your customers create groups and users. Each user can access two CmCloudContainers, their own Personal CmCloudContainer, and the Enterprise CmCloudContainer of the group to which they belong. Depending on the use case, you can either leave the choice to your user or make it transparently in the background for them.
“A fistful of licenses” is no problem: You simply create them manually with CodeMeter License Editor or the command line tool CmBoxPgm. But “for a few licenses more”, you should think about automating the license creation, distribution, and management process. Enter CodeMeter License Central! As in Ennio Morricone’s famous western, where the Man with no Name and Colonel Mortimer team up to beat the bad guys, the unique strengths of CodeMeter License Central and ERP systems work best when they work together. They are not opponents, but perfect companions.
Depending on your use case, you need to decide which system should take the lead for licensing: the ERP system or CodeMeter License Central? You can also mix and match them both in a hybrid setup if you need to account for different workflows. One typical use case would be a combination of subscription licenses sold either directly by you or distributed via a reseller. In this situation, your resellers could create their licenses via a portal with CodeMeter License Central, and the ERP system is notified each month about the number of active licenses for an aggregated bill for the reseller. You could even sell more subscriptions directly by moving them from the ERP system to CodeMeter License Central. Alternatively, you can run reseller licenses first through the ERP system or direct-sale licenses first through CodeMeter License Central.
To make the link between the ERP system and CodeMeter License Central, you have a choice of a simple or a sophisticated SOAP interface, a generic connector with a REST-like API, or some custom layer to slot in between the two sides. When using the generic connector and a custom layer, you can adjust the operating logic to suit your specific needs, letting you respond to any changes in your requirements with little interventions and expansions that do not force you to move everything into the ERP system.
For SAP, you have two turnkey solutions ready and waiting: Our partner Informatics has created a framework for integration in SAP, typically used in the SD (Sales and Distribution) modules. Alternatively, CodeMeter License Central can be contacted directly from SAP’s EMS module.
One important aspect is the backchannel between CodeMeter License Central and the ERP system. When the ERP system is in the lead, the backchannel can feed back information about the current state of licenses, e.g. whether and where they are activated. All of this information can be sent via the notification dispatcher (push) or requested by the ERP system when they are needed (pull). If licenses are created in CodeMeter License Central, the backchannel is still key for the ERP system to bill those licenses, again with push or pull options available.
The Industrial Internet of Things has well and truly arrived, with manufacturers around the world having access to a vast assortment of smart machines with clever app features for tailoring their functionality perfectly to their needs. But where to start? To really kick off the connected, app-driven, and smarter industry of tomorrow, end users need an app marketplace that they trust and know how to use, with apps that they know will work on their equipment, and everything with confidence in legal, commercial, technical and – not least – security terms. The Open Industry 4.0 Alliance, Hilscher, and Wibu-Systems have come together to showcase how this can be done with the OI4 Community App Store, Docker containers for interoperability, and CodeMeter for safe operations and secure intellectual property.
Today, the world of industrial applications is very diverse and forms a complex ecosystem that entails a multitude of technical requirements. Due to the current complexity of the brownfield environment, a broad acceptance of existing applications and their ease of use are bogged down, if not made even impossible.
The overarching goal is to place the user experience first and foremost so that end users can move to the ecosystem of their choosing, without being permanently tied to a particular infrastructure. Wider choice, more flexibility in deployment, and rapid response to changes are the direct results of these greater freedoms.
As we all know, digitization is now in full swing. Triple-digit billions are being invested in this sector, with everyone, regardless of their role in the value chain, expecting increased productivity and shorter delivery and setup times. The end game: improved inventory management, shorter market entry cycles, reduced batch sizes, and sustainability in the form of energy efficiency and optimization of the resources utilized.
The Open Industry 4.0 Alliance (OI4) gathers manufacturers and providers of Industry 4.0 solutions and services worldwide aimed at successfully transitioning customers to the Industrial Internet of Things. The group has developed a joint approach with all its members to reach tangible results on the path towards a complete digitization of the manufacturing industry.
Three main stakeholders come into play:
1. The application providers, who bundle their expertise in professional apps and make them available to a broad market;
2. The store operators, who provide the end users with a large number of applications and map legal, commercial, and technical aspects in their systems;
3. The end users, who don’t want to deal with the complexity of different store systems and expect trustworthy platforms.
Hilscher, a name that has stood for trendsetting automation solutions for over 35 years, and Wibu-Systems, a global leader in software monetization via protection, licensing, and security, are members of OI4 and ready to demonstrate this constructive attitude during this live masterclass.
Protecting and Licensing .NET Applicationsteam-WIBU
.NET has seen a surge in its popularity as a development platform since 2018, powered not least by the multiplatform capabilities introduced with .NET Standard. According to the Tiobe Index, C# currently ranks in fifth spot as a choice for developers in .NET, outranked only by Python, C/C++, and Java. Python is particularly in demand for internal projects or automation use cases, as Java is for servers, and .NET for end user devices. For traditional standalone and client applications, it is safe to say that .NET is a sure second choice alongside C/C++.
Security matters, and it matters especially when applications are run out in the field, on an end user’s device. This is true for the end users themselves, as they don’t want their machines affected by malware or other harmful code, which is usually avoided by solutions like signed code. But it is also true for software developers who want to protect their work from piracy or IP theft. .NET differs from C/C++ in that the source code does not go through a compiler to run as machine code on a specific platform. Instead, it is turned into intermediate code that can still run on multiple platforms. The downside to this is that the intermediate code remains accessible for snooping and tampering by would-be attackers. License checks can be removed or replaced by forged ones, and business secrets contained in the code may simply be stolen.
Our answer: AxProtector .NET from our CodeMeter Protection Suite. AxProtector .NET works perfectly with code signatures, meaning developers do not have to make that decision between security for the end user or protection for their own IP. They can, and should, have both.
AxProtector .NET makes clever use of the easy legibility of the intermediate code: it extracts all the classes and methods contained in a .NET assembly and encrypts them piece by piece. The encrypted code is then placed back instead of the original code.
During runtime, the methods are decrypted on the fly when they are called for. The actual intermediate code remains in the device’s working memory only for a brief moment to run through the Just In Time Compiler (JIT) and create the machine code, and then it is erased from memory. A native C/C++ component, CPSRT, takes over part of the decrypting and runs cyclical security checks in the background. By comparison to a straight-up .NET solution, adding this native component increases the security of the system again. CPSRT is available for most common platforms and processes, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Intel x86 and x86-64 as well as ARM and AARCH64. It does not normally mean any limitation to the application’s ability to run on multiple platforms.
The first step is always the most decisiveteam-WIBU
“You don’t get a second shot at a good first impression.” We have all heard this deceptively simple saying. It applies to your and our relationships with potential new customers, but it also applies to your first impression of working with our software protection and licensing technology CodeMeter. Workflows that used to be state of the art only a few years ago are no longer accepted without question today. Just think of the old habit of distributing trial versions of software on CD-ROMs or DVDs at expos. Nobody does so anymore, because very few people have the necessary drives left on their new computers. As a software developer or vendor, you will recognize many of the challenges we at Wibu-Systems face when it comes to providing test versions of our product to potential clients. That is why we have prepared a webinar to share our ideas and experiences with designing the new evaluation process with you. In this masterclass, you will discover the workflows we use with our clients, with a look behind the scenes to show you how and why we do it this way. You can do everything we have done in this process yourself with CodeMeter for your own processes.
In the past, Wibu-Systems delivered its test versions through the mail, i.e. a physical SDK toolkit including two dongles and a DVD. The disadvantage is obvious: Potential clients had to wait for the package to arrive before they could test our technology, and they had to have a DVD drive to use the included disc. In short: We needed a new approach. Our goal was to enable our clients’ testing team to start their tests immediately, while keeping the cryptographic keys needed for the process as secure as they were on the hardware-based CmDongle.
The combination of CmCloudContainers and CmDongles means that all possible requirements are covered. The cryptographic keys are always kept safe; users with online access can start to test the software immediately, and users forced to go the offline route can still carry their licenses and keys around on the CmDongle. Should the situation change later on, everything can be switched around as needed.
The CodeMeter Developer Portal is modelled on the CodeMeter License Portal. If you want, you can copy our choice of offering a combination of dongles for offline scenarios and cloud containers for a faster response. You can also get access to the CodeMeter Evaluation Portal, a trial version of the License Portal that lets you review the processes from your specific vantage point and see in action how you would produce trial versions of your software or even enable your sales partners and resellers to do so.
Protection and monetization of 3D printed objects in the spare parts business...team-WIBU
Bus operators depend on their vehicles, and any spare parts they need have to be available as quickly as possible. Up to now, this meant massive local stocks or complex on-demand logistics, but now digitalization is hailing in a new age. The owners and operators of Mercedes Benz and Setra busses can now produce the parts themselves with 3D printing. All they need for these mini-factories are a certified 3D printer and the licenses for the parts they want to print. Wibu-Systems’ CodeMeter provides the technological basis for a secure digital process chain with full control over how many parts can be and are printed on the ground.
Additive manufacturing was long considered a technology for nerds or select specialists. There were too many technical challenges still to be overcome, and the cost of 3D printed parts was far too high compared to conventional manufacturing. But times have changed, and many of these problems have been solved. New service concepts are being introduced and are already creating new global, digital markets. Our webinar introduces the solution thought up by Daimler Buses in partnership with the 3D printer specialists Farsoon Technology and the CodeMeter security technology of Wibu-Systems. The system solves two essential problems: The protection of the digital object data and the monetization of the entire process with a reliable license management system.
The challenge is to be able to produce parts wherever and whenever they are needed. This promises a new field for service providers to get active in, offering 3D printing services for their clients. However, when the parts are processed and printed by a third party, there need to be systems in place to protect the intellectual property involved and to make the entire value chain correctly traceable and, crucially, billable. This is where Daimler Buses has found a solution with the potential to revolutionize the current conventional parts business. The system creates exciting new prospects for the service business and for the availability of spare parts, both economically and ecologically speaking.
Many parts and components are now available in digital format on the OMNIplus 3D printing license shop. Bus operators and service partners around the world can purchase these and produce them at their leisure and at the point of need. The parts are provided as encrypted downloads. As in any online store, the buyer adds the right items to their cart. At the checkout, the buyer then receives a preprinting license to prepare the print job with the Buildstar® software made by Farsoon Technologies and the actual printing license for the right number of parts. The licenses can then be used with the Makestar® software on Farsoon-certified 3D printers. Both protected and unprotected parts can be combined in one job to reduce the printing costs. Order processing is handled by the combination of CodeMeter License Central and the SAP system already in place at Daimler Buses.
Authenticate and authorize your IIoTdevicesteam-WIBU
“Who’s who” is an important question, not just for the publishers of biographical encyclopedias. Identities and reliable ways to identify people, devices, and real or virtual objects have become more important than ever before as much of our lives, including the industrial world, has gone digital. The new opportunities coming from this also contain new challenges: From biometric passports making travel safer and more secure to eID technologies facilitating virtual transactions and digital certificates establishing themselves as the technology of choice to authenticate devices and actors in the industrial IoT, the tech world is exploring how identity can be represented both online and offline.
Digital certificates are a great tool to uniquely identify people or devices with the tried-and-tested reliability and security of a pair of cryptographic keys acting as the currency of trust: One key is public and confirmed by a neutral authority, the Certificate Authority, to belong to the person, device, or digital object, and the other is private and secure. With a certificate signed with that private key and the private key stored safely away from prying eyes, there should be no way to tamper with or steal the identity it confirms.
CodeMeter Certificate Vault is our answer: The keys are kept safe and the necessary cryptographic operations handled in the smart card chips embedded in our secure hardware elements, our CmDongles. But CodeMeter Certificate Vault is more than that: It acts as a PKCS#11-compliant token provider, acts as a go-between when keys need to be accessed, e.g. through the OpenSSL API, it works perfectly in the important M2M communication standard OPC UA, and it simplifies the often laborious process of distributing and managing certificates by bringing the whole comfort and great performance of CodeMeter License Central to the certificate world. Key pairs are created, bound to their intended container, and packaged in a secure file that can simply be shipped over to their destination. With CodeMeter’s award-winning encryption, the entire process is safe from theft and tampering. In his talk, Guenther Fischer will look at three use cases that show the power of CodeMeter Certificate Vault in action.
How and Why to Create and Sell Consumption-Based Licensesteam-WIBU
"Pricing policy is an executive matter" – this should underline how important it is who defines prices and how they are defined. If the price is too steep, you scare off potential customers and lose revenue. If the price is too low, you may win more customers, but the revenue will plateau at some point, because the increased numbers will not make up for the financial shortfall. Low prices naturally affect profits, and sometimes dramatically so.
For software developers, retail prices are directly related to different licensing options. The most common choices are still the traditional "One-off purchases" or "One-off purchases with maintenance contracts". But there are more and more software vendors offering more modern models like subscriptions or consumption-based licenses.
This webinar will cover both the commercial and the technical sides of these licensing models, specifically consumption-based models. For pricing decisions, two factors matter most: "What does it cost me to produce the software?" and "What is the software worth to our customers?". In many cases in the market, the second question ought to take precedence both when calculating prices and when trying to sell the actual software: "This printer can print 1000 pages" might be a great statement for gadget lovers. But when trying to sell the printer’s real added value, it should be "This printer is 20% faster and can save you a lot of expensive labor."
Modern licensing models can benefit from using cloud solutions, as the cloud makes it easy to capture and collect usage data immediately and renew subscriptions on the fly. But has the whole world really gone online already? Our experts at Wibu-Systems know: That is not true. In industrial shopfloor scenarios in particular, there is so much legitimate concern about cyberattacks, sabotage, or data theft that many devices are not always available online. Often, outbound connections through dedicated gateways are the limit of what can be accepted. And availability is also another legitimate worry for many users of cloud services. It only takes a misguided shovel, and the fastest fiberoptic interconnection is cut and production comes to a standstill. What good is a 20% faster connection with a network printer, if the printer has been physically cut from the network? All the time and effort saved with modern connectivity is quickly lost again to such incidents.
The technical part of the webinar will cover the concrete ways to implement consumption-based licenses with CodeMeter.
Serving Up Features-on-Demand for Every Appetiteteam-WIBU
Nobody would eat a whole salami from end to end. We might all want to, but we wouldn’t try (or manage). Instead, we proceed slice by slice. This strategy, also called the salami tactic, can be applied to many other walks of life, and software licensing is one of them. Over their evolution, many software products tend to get bigger and bigger as the developers try to fulfil new user expectations or add new technology capabilities. Some call this bloat, but it is actually a reasonable way of responding to a growing user base with a growing set of needs and expectations. However, few users will need all of the features at once. Usually, they only need a few selected features, creating a dilemma for software developers and their clients: Users don’t want to pay for things they never use, but developers don’t want to give their work away for free.
This is where the salami tactic comes back into the picture. Called features-on-demand in the software world, it means that the users are not forced to buy or pay for the entire package (or salami), but only for the features (or slices) they want. Although the term had negative connotations for its originator, Zoltán Pfeiffer, the salami tactic is a great example of a win-win strategy. The seller gets their software to the user at a lower entry price, and the users have the opportunity to spend more for the features they want on top.
Security and Protection for Machine Learning.pptxteam-WIBU
Machine learning. We believe that it has the potential to be a game changer that will transform the course of our future. But what actually is machine learning? The term refers to training an artificial intelligence with typically massive sets of data. The resulting trained model can then predict other data. To illustrate this, we can see how medical data could be processed automatically by an artificial intelligence.
Think of a doctor screening a patient for TBC. The doctor takes a look at the X-ray image to tell whether the patient is infected or not. This needs years of training and lots of experience. A trained AI could do the same job much more efficiently and make the technique available even to general practitioners. Imagine that a maker of TBC screening systems produces a system that read the X-ray scans and make the diagnosis by itself. All it needs is a good set of X-ray images with the right diagnoses attached. The system is trained with these scans to produce a model that can predict the diagnoses for future scans. What is immediately clear is that the data that the machine is being fed with has to be sound: All incorrect or flawed data has to be screened out, and the meaningful data has to be identified and correlated. The model that slowly grows from this process becomes the intellectual property of the manufacturer. And as soon as intellectual property comes into the picture, we get problems: There will be counterfeiters trying to build similar systems by abusing the property of the original maker. There might even be outright saboteurs who want to manipulate what the system can do in practice.
Latest at this point – much sooner, if you ask us – the device maker should start thinking about ways to protect that IP. The IP comes in multiple forms: It is the data used originally to train the model, the training setup itself, and the eventual trained model. It does not matter whether the model in question is a virtual system operating in the cloud or an actual device sitting on a desk in a doctor’s surgery room somewhere. At stake in both cases is a data model that can be accessed via the physical device and that needs to be securely stored in the cloud. And for both threats, CodeMeter has a perfect solution: Encrypting the model to protect it against unauthorized use, copying, or espionage.
Nobody enjoys being bossed around. Nobody enjoys having their every move monitored, especially if the checks and controls make life harder than they should. But if everybody did what they wanted, there would be anarchy. And the same is true for software licensing: Without any protections, your software will eventually fall victim to thieves and pirates. Tough and strict controls can help minimize that risk. Tools like CodeMeter Protection Suite make it easy to encrypt software and bind it irrevocably to a license. But when things go wrong – maybe the computer with the license breaks – it can mean that the user cannot keep working with their software on a new device.
This is where a license portal comes into play as the perfect self-service solution for your clients. You define what your users and distribution partners should be able to do on their own. Our license portal and CodeMeter License Central keep track of all license actions of your users and partners. You can check up on what happened at your leisure and intervene if there is any funny business with anybody.
You can set smart cut-off values to stop people from abusing the freedom you have given them. When one of these points is passed, it would be up to you to allow or disallow any action manually. This is the perfect compromise between the two extremes “Allow everything first and check up on it later” and “Allow nothing and control everything yourself”.
Self-service options for single users include:
- Moving licenses to other devices / dongles / users
- Recovering lost licenses
- Creating and activating emergency licenses
- Creating demo or trial licenses
- Binding cloud licenses to other devices
- Changing the access details for cloud licenses
But license portals are not just there to make life easier for individual users. They include features and functions that are perfect for commercial clients or multi-level distribution models. On top of individual users, you can define hierarchies of different roles for different client or partner levels. For instance, administrators and partners could see all licenses for their part of the tree, while end users can only see the licenses allotted to them or their specific unit.
License portals can also be set up to allow resellers or distribution partners to create their own full-scale licenses at the point of need. As with all of these features, this is an optional setting that you could configure for all partners or only for specific partners of your choosing.
Running code in secure hardware or cloud environmentsteam-WIBU
Software protection has one prime mission: To prevent your software from being run and taken apart by a debugger. Paradoxically, this makes life harder not just for hackers, but also for legitimate developers trying to test their work and remedy any bugs that might be hidden in it. Now, with CodeMoving, you can take the leap into optimal protection: CodeMoving lets you move essential code into a secure CmContainer for execution far away from the prying eyes of would-be hackers. But how can developers test their work under these circumstances? The new generation of AxProtector comes with a simulation mode, built specifically for that purpose.
CodeMeter Protection Suite includes a variety of AxProtector flavors that make protecting applications easy. There are versions of AxProtector for native Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android applications and for applications in Java, .NET, Python, and JavaScript. AxProtector itself is available as a standard version for encrypting either entire applications or individual functions. File encryption, IP Protection mode, and CodeMoving are available as optional resources.
File encryption allows your application to load protected files, such as models used for AI. The IP Protection mode works against reverse engineering without your software needing a CodeMeter license and without CodeMeter being installed on the user’s system. With CodeMoving, you can have sensitive parts of your software executed in the secure confines of a CmContainer. This masterclass will show you how to make the most of CodeMoving, including the ability to test and debug even protected code.
With CodeMoving, you can create as many code fragments as you want for execution in a CmDongle or CmCloudContainer. To move the code, the application is encrypted with AxProtector; all functions to be moved are compiled and encrypted by AxProtector and normally kept in the application like their peers with regular AxProtector protections. While AxProtector decrypts and executes the function in question in the memory of the computer during runtime, CodeMoving first moves it into a CmDongle or CmCloudContainer to be decrypted and executed with the right input parameters. The output parameters are then returned to the application. CodeMoving is more secure than AxProtector used by itself, while regular encryptions with AxProtector offer better performance for the protected code. To find the optimal balance for your application, a combination of CodeMoving and functions encrypted with AxProtector is possible.
Subscriptions - Relationships built to lastteam-WIBU
Subscriptions range somewhere between the holy grail and the gold standard for software vendors. They have already become the norm in much of the consumer world, and they are becoming increasingly popular for commercial options as well. The secret to their success is not so secret at all: For the vendor, they promise a steady stream of income. For users, they offer affordable access to software without steep upfront costs for the licenses. The costs for maintenance and further development become more predictable for both sides, and users know that their software will always be the latest version available. Despite these many plus points, the decision to switch from straight-up sales to subscription models deserves some care and attention, as it can mean a drop in actual revenue in the initial transition period.
Beyond these financial considerations, the switch to subscription models also calls for some attention to the technical nitty-gritty. There is one technical hurdle that needs to be taken in any case: All subscription models need some form of channel between the vendor and the user – magical thinking is not enough, and telepathy is out of the question. Even in today’s hyper-connected world, this is still a live issue, as there are many devices that need to operate offline, maybe even in secure and cordoned-off environments. Speaking generally, there are two possible routes to consider:
* Licenses can be created as permanent licenses that work without any further intervention. When the subscription is cancelled, the license is turned into a temporary license or deactivated on the spot, ideally with a form of receipt to record that transaction. One major drawback of this choice is that licenses may still be used by more fraudulent users (e.g. those claiming that they lost the device they had bought the license for). And even for legitimate and upright users, there is little incentive to care about deactivating their licenses properly. Still, this straightforward option has the considerable advantage that it needs hardly any updates or interventions in the case of offline use.
* Licenses can be created as temporary licenses that are renewed on a regular basis. Should a subscription be cancelled in this case, the license is given a new fixed expiry date and is not renewed anymore beyond that time limit. From the point of view of license enforcement, this is the way to go, as it essentially prevents all fraudulent use after the planned expiry date. The approach does, however, need a mechanism for regularly updating the licenses, even if they are used in offline scenarios. Preplanned push updates by file transfer can facilitate this, with lots of automation opportunities to make the process as unobtrusive as possible.
JavaScript was born as a script language for dynamic websites in the infancy of the Internet in 1995. Today’s JavaScript is a different beast altogether, as it has matured to a language of choice for desktop and server applications – one more reason for its popularity, currently ranking 7th in the TIOBE index of popular programming languages. For server and desktop applications in particular, JavaScript now does far more than simply displaying interface elements. In many cases, even the most sensitive and precious operating logics of applications are realized in JavaScript.
Straightforward server applications offered as Software-as-a-Service usually have little need for licensing or added protections. But stable Internet connections are not a given, even in today’s hyperconnected world. The recent 7-hour outage of Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram showed the world how fragile the digital infrastructure can be. Clients and users need an option to run mission-critical applications in private clouds, on edge devices, or even completely on-premises. JavaScript can accommodate all these scenarios without the applications needing any rewrite. However, new software protection and licensing concerns need to be addressed if this route is taken: While server applications were safe and sound in their maker’s own data center, where one only had to keep track of the number of registered users, now applications are let out “into the wild”, and JavaScript’s very nature makes it easy for skilled attackers to remove or get around license checks. Unless you add AxProtector JavaScript.
Most server or desktop applications worth to be protected are based on Node.js, which is the standard use case AxProtector JavaScript was designed for. Like its siblings AxProtector Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, .NET, Java, and Python, AxProtector JavaScript is made to operate “in the wild” and to guarantee top protection by encrypting the executable code and optionally integrating license checks right in the application itself. The protected code is only ever decrypted when it is actively being used; code not needed at any given point remains encrypted and cannot be extracted from the host computer’s memory.
You can even encrypt separate parts of your code with individual licenses and cryptographic keys for a more granular and modular protection of your software. With modular encryption, you can deliver your applications will all features onboard, and allow your users to activate and use the features they need by buying additional licenses.
Safer to market: Licensing and e-commerce integratedteam-WIBU
In our digital age, it is software that makes the world go round. Companies that used to sell hardware only are now letting software and firmware determine the feature sets of their products. The same is true for conventional software houses as well, where lifetime licenses are being replaced with pay-per-feature or subscription models. But this freedom of choice and added value for the user comes at a price: The IP and development efforts invested in the products. To monetize these investments, vendors need ways to market, manage, and enforce licenses, and not just for the initial purchase, but also for subsequent aftermarket feature activation or subscription renewals.
In addition to entitlement management and license enforcement, commercial concerns play a key role in these processes. The list of requirements from software and device manufacturers is long, as is the list of legal factors to be considered. This is where e-commerce providers like Cleverbridge, who specialize in these processes, come into their own. Cleverbridge’s features and capabilities leave little to be desired: their solution handles local payment methods around the world, regulatory compliance, and even automatic billing for license renewals.
Cleverbridge's e-commerce platform covers the commercial part of the requirements, while CodeMeter License Central is there for entitlement management and enforcement. Both systems integrate and work perfectly with each other out of the box to offer maximum added value for their users. And at the same time, both systems come with additional interfaces to link up with other systems, such as ERP and CRM. Everything is built to fit neatly into even very heterogeneous landscapes.
Combined and integrated, CodeMeter License Central and the Cleverbridge e-commerce platform automate two separate processes: Payment and billing on one side and entitlement and license enforcement on the other. The Cleverbridge e-commerce platform can call an external license engine for delivering entitlements, and CodeMeter License Central is ready to work as the endpoint for this call. A small piece of Software, the Cleverbridge Connector, maps the data fields between the Clverbridge e-commerce platform and CodeMeter License Central and builds a bridge between the two systems. The integrated solution supports multiple use cases, including the most common types:
- Entitlements with perpetual licenses
- Creating feature-based licenses
- Managing subscriptions
When a product is purchased or a subscription is renewed, the system checks that the license entitlement has been issued or updated accordingly. Simply put: The Cleverbridge platform takes care of communicating with customers, and CodeMeter License Central manages entitlement and license enforcement for the software.
In software engineering, the right architecture is essential for robust, scalable platforms. Wix has undergone a pivotal shift from event sourcing to a CRUD-based model for its microservices. This talk will chart the course of this pivotal journey.
Event sourcing, which records state changes as immutable events, provided robust auditing and "time travel" debugging for Wix Stores' microservices. Despite its benefits, the complexity it introduced in state management slowed development. Wix responded by adopting a simpler, unified CRUD model. This talk will explore the challenges of event sourcing and the advantages of Wix's new "CRUD on steroids" approach, which streamlines API integration and domain event management while preserving data integrity and system resilience.
Participants will gain valuable insights into Wix's strategies for ensuring atomicity in database updates and event production, as well as caching, materialization, and performance optimization techniques within a distributed system.
Join us to discover how Wix has mastered the art of balancing simplicity and extensibility, and learn how the re-adoption of the modest CRUD has turbocharged their development velocity, resilience, and scalability in a high-growth environment.
How to Position Your Globus Data Portal for Success Ten Good PracticesGlobus
Science gateways allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, and instruments. Science gateways have gained a lot of traction in the last twenty years, as evidenced by projects such as the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the Center of Excellence on Science Gateways (SGX3) in the US, The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and its platforms in Australia, and the projects around Virtual Research Environments in Europe. A few mature frameworks have evolved with their different strengths and foci and have been taken up by a larger community such as the Globus Data Portal, Hubzero, Tapis, and Galaxy. However, even when gateways are built on successful frameworks, they continue to face the challenges of ongoing maintenance costs and how to meet the ever-expanding needs of the community they serve with enhanced features. It is not uncommon that gateways with compelling use cases are nonetheless unable to get past the prototype phase and become a full production service, or if they do, they don't survive more than a couple of years. While there is no guaranteed pathway to success, it seems likely that for any gateway there is a need for a strong community and/or solid funding streams to create and sustain its success. With over twenty years of examples to draw from, this presentation goes into detail for ten factors common to successful and enduring gateways that effectively serve as best practices for any new or developing gateway.
We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.
TROUBLESHOOTING 9 TYPES OF OUTOFMEMORYERRORTier1 app
Even though at surface level ‘java.lang.OutOfMemoryError’ appears as one single error; underlyingly there are 9 types of OutOfMemoryError. Each type of OutOfMemoryError has different causes, diagnosis approaches and solutions. This session equips you with the knowledge, tools, and techniques needed to troubleshoot and conquer OutOfMemoryError in all its forms, ensuring smoother, more efficient Java applications.
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
Custom Healthcare Software for Managing Chronic Conditions and Remote Patient...Mind IT Systems
Healthcare providers often struggle with the complexities of chronic conditions and remote patient monitoring, as each patient requires personalized care and ongoing monitoring. Off-the-shelf solutions may not meet these diverse needs, leading to inefficiencies and gaps in care. It’s here, custom healthcare software offers a tailored solution, ensuring improved care and effectiveness.
Cyaniclab : Software Development Agency Portfolio.pdfCyanic lab
CyanicLab, an offshore custom software development company based in Sweden,India, Finland, is your go-to partner for startup development and innovative web design solutions. Our expert team specializes in crafting cutting-edge software tailored to meet the unique needs of startups and established enterprises alike. From conceptualization to execution, we offer comprehensive services including web and mobile app development, UI/UX design, and ongoing software maintenance. Ready to elevate your business? Contact CyanicLab today and let us propel your vision to success with our top-notch IT solutions.
OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
SOCRadar Research Team: Latest Activities of IntelBrokerSOCRadar
The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) has suffered an alleged data breach after a notorious threat actor claimed to have exfiltrated data from its systems. Infamous data leaker IntelBroker posted on the even more infamous BreachForums hacking forum, saying that Europol suffered a data breach this month.
The alleged breach affected Europol agencies CCSE, EC3, Europol Platform for Experts, Law Enforcement Forum, and SIRIUS. Infiltration of these entities can disrupt ongoing investigations and compromise sensitive intelligence shared among international law enforcement agencies.
However, this is neither the first nor the last activity of IntekBroker. We have compiled for you what happened in the last few days. To track such hacker activities on dark web sources like hacker forums, private Telegram channels, and other hidden platforms where cyber threats often originate, you can check SOCRadar’s Dark Web News.
Stay Informed on Threat Actors’ Activity on the Dark Web with SOCRadar!
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
- Streamlining the Review Process
- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
Paketo Buildpacks : la meilleure façon de construire des images OCI? DevopsDa...Anthony Dahanne
Les Buildpacks existent depuis plus de 10 ans ! D’abord, ils étaient utilisés pour détecter et construire une application avant de la déployer sur certains PaaS. Ensuite, nous avons pu créer des images Docker (OCI) avec leur dernière génération, les Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNCF en incubation). Sont-ils une bonne alternative au Dockerfile ? Que sont les buildpacks Paketo ? Quelles communautés les soutiennent et comment ?
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May Marketo Masterclass, London MUG May 22 2024.pdfAdele Miller
Can't make Adobe Summit in Vegas? No sweat because the EMEA Marketo Engage Champions are coming to London to share their Summit sessions, insights and more!
This is a MUG with a twist you don't want to miss.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...
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Link to ERP-/Online-Shop-System using Standard Connectors
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Provision of system resources as virtual machines
Separation and Protection of different zones by firewall
Multi-stage concept for increased intrusion protection and data protection
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Installation of Updates and Patches of operating system
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Updates of Apache Web Server
Updates of TomEE Application server
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On schedule, coordinated with ISV
Installation of patches of CodeMeter License Central
On schedule, coordinated with ISV
Upon request, direct assistance is available
By specialized WOPS staff
Direct Access to WOPS staff
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24. Monitoring
Automatic Monitoring of different components
Virtual Machine
Application server
Web Server
Alerting of WOPS staff
Monitoring of FSB counter
Daily check of threshold value
Automatic Email on going below the threshold value
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26. Hours of Operation
Server Operation 7x24
Maintenance Window
Every Tuesday, 08:00 – 09:00 CEST
Rarely used
Most times only short-time interruptions of the service
Infrastructure Maintenance of Data Center
Up to 6x per Year, at weekends
After notification
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27. Availability
System Level
99.5% - 99.9% System and Service Availability
Automatic Alert of WOPS staff
Application Level
Response Time as defined in Wibu-Systems Support Contracts
Processing of requests concerning hosting within defined response time
Available Support level: Silver and Gold
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28. Version Overview
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Version Datacenter
Edition
Dedicated
Server
Edition
High
Performance
Edition
High
Availability
Package
Number of Activations per
day
50 100 1,000 2,000
Number of parallel
systems / lines
1 1 1 2
Load Balancing - - - yes
System Availability 99.5% 99.5% 99.5% 99.9%