Developing Serverless application with Microsoft Azure and Cognitive ServicesJeff Chu
Introduction to Serverless computing, how to develop application with Microsoft Azure Functions and Logic Apps, plus Cognitive Service Text Semantic analysis.
Developing Serverless application with Microsoft Azure and Cognitive ServicesJeff Chu
Introduction to Serverless computing, how to develop application with Microsoft Azure Functions and Logic Apps, plus Cognitive Service Text Semantic analysis.
Presentation at SVForum Cloud SIG June 26, 2012. I described the MetaZeta.com cluster provisioning service and went into detail about how multiple clusters are coordinated despite Amazon Web Service EC2 request throttling. Techniques for fast spin-up are discussed.
The MetaZeta clusters system was created to spawn clusters for big data, Hadoop, Hive, and HBase training classes where each student gets a dedicated cluster. Screenshots of the clusters are also included.
17.9.2009 pidetty presentaatio "Kokemukselliset kohtaamiset verkossa". Tavoitteena kuvata muutosta, joka on tapahtumassa yhteisöllisyyden ja sosiaalisen median vaikutuksesta. Ja mitä tämä muutos tarkoittaa brändeille ja organisaatioille.
Net Promoter Score mittaa kuumeen, mutta miten se parannetaan?Futurelab Finland
Suosittelun mittaamisesta on tullut suosittua ja mittarina käytetään useimmiten Net Promoter Score -mallia. Se kertoo kuitenkin vain kuumeen, mutta sitä täytyy käyttää ja tuloksia täytyy soveltaa oikein, jotta yritystoiminta muuttuisi asiakaskeskeisemmäksi. Materiaali perustuu Asiakkuusmarkkinointiliiton tilaisuudessa pidettyyn puheenvuoroon.
“Knowledge process outsourcing may be the next Boom Business”
The firmament of outsourcing is studded with the variety of bright and shining stars such as BPO, KPO, HRO, FPO, LPO, EPO etc. after the appearance of BPO; it is KPO which is assuming the popularity like Venus the brightest star. From the time immemorial knowledge has been considered as in all fields, be it spiritual, religious, learning, welfare, law, justice, administration or economic.
Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the
Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political.
During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process.
However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on.
Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms.
Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms.
The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.
Asiakkuusmarkkinointiliiton ja Kari Korkiakosken tekemä white paper käsittelee Net Promoter Score -suosittelumallin perusteita ja keinoja hyödyntää sitä yrityksen muuttamiseksi asiakaslähtöisemmäksi.
Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the
Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political.
During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process.
However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on.
Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms.
Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms.
The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.
Presentation at SVForum Cloud SIG June 26, 2012. I described the MetaZeta.com cluster provisioning service and went into detail about how multiple clusters are coordinated despite Amazon Web Service EC2 request throttling. Techniques for fast spin-up are discussed.
The MetaZeta clusters system was created to spawn clusters for big data, Hadoop, Hive, and HBase training classes where each student gets a dedicated cluster. Screenshots of the clusters are also included.
17.9.2009 pidetty presentaatio "Kokemukselliset kohtaamiset verkossa". Tavoitteena kuvata muutosta, joka on tapahtumassa yhteisöllisyyden ja sosiaalisen median vaikutuksesta. Ja mitä tämä muutos tarkoittaa brändeille ja organisaatioille.
Net Promoter Score mittaa kuumeen, mutta miten se parannetaan?Futurelab Finland
Suosittelun mittaamisesta on tullut suosittua ja mittarina käytetään useimmiten Net Promoter Score -mallia. Se kertoo kuitenkin vain kuumeen, mutta sitä täytyy käyttää ja tuloksia täytyy soveltaa oikein, jotta yritystoiminta muuttuisi asiakaskeskeisemmäksi. Materiaali perustuu Asiakkuusmarkkinointiliiton tilaisuudessa pidettyyn puheenvuoroon.
“Knowledge process outsourcing may be the next Boom Business”
The firmament of outsourcing is studded with the variety of bright and shining stars such as BPO, KPO, HRO, FPO, LPO, EPO etc. after the appearance of BPO; it is KPO which is assuming the popularity like Venus the brightest star. From the time immemorial knowledge has been considered as in all fields, be it spiritual, religious, learning, welfare, law, justice, administration or economic.
Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the
Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political.
During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process.
However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on.
Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms.
Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms.
The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.
Asiakkuusmarkkinointiliiton ja Kari Korkiakosken tekemä white paper käsittelee Net Promoter Score -suosittelumallin perusteita ja keinoja hyödyntää sitä yrityksen muuttamiseksi asiakaslähtöisemmäksi.
Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the
Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political.
During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process.
However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on.
Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms.
Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms.
The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.