SIS Group Int. offers a reliable integrated railway transport management system. The system increases railway safety, controllability, carrying capacity.
Qualcomm Webinar: Solving Unsolvable Combinatorial Problems with AIQualcomm Research
How do you find the best solution when faced with many choices? Combinatorial optimization is a field of mathematics that seeks to find the most optimal solutions for complex problems involving multiple variables. There are numerous business verticals that can benefit from combinatorial optimization, whether transport, supply chain, or the mobile industry.
More recently, we’ve seen gains from AI for combinatorial optimization, leading to scalability of the method, as well as significant reductions in cost. This method replaces the manual tuning of traditional heuristic approaches with an AI agent that provides a fast metric estimation.
In this presentation you will find out:
Why AI is crucial in combinatorial optimization
How it can be applied to two use cases: improving chip design and hardware-specific compilers
The state-of-the-art results achieved by Qualcomm AI Research
High-level architecture of Mobile Cellular Networks from 2G to 5G3G4G
The document outlines the evolution of mobile network architectures from 2G to 5G. It describes the key components of 2G, 2.5G, 3G, 4G, and 5G networks. The 2G network included a BSC, BTS, MSC and MS. 2.5G added GPRS capability with an SGSN and GGSN. 3G introduced UMTS with an RNC. 4G networks used LTE with an EPC including MME, S-GW and P-GW. 5G phase 1 used an eNodeB and 5G NR radio. 5G phase 2 added an NGCN core network, while phase 3 removed the EPC.
Hands on guide to the nuts and bolts of administering an MQ Appliance and key differences from working with a software MQ installation. (Live presentation was accompanied by demonstration of the MQ Console WebUI capabilities - some screenshots included give a flavor).
This document discusses IoT strategy and provides an overview of key pillars including network architecture, technologies, platforms, use cases and an end-to-end IoT system. It outlines cellular IoT technologies, the IoT platform components of connectivity management, device management, application enablement and billing management. Examples of cellular IoT use cases at different scales are also presented.
A presentation delivered most recently at OUG Norway on 16/4/2011. It introduces WebLogic terminology, how to install/configure it, high level monitoring and an example of its use to run Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Cloud Controle.
SD WAN Overview | What is SD WAN | Benefits of SD WAN Ashutosh Kaushik
Small Brief on Next Generation SD-WAN
Dynamic business landscape and uncompromised demands of applications and users have driven dramatic transformation in IT Networking after many years of relative stability. Frequent changes in technologies are shifting networking from static Infrastructure to more agile, secured, future ready and hybrid-cloud infrastructure. This created un-precedented network management complexities that has become a growing concern for the enterprise.
Early Generation of SD-WAN providers were primarily focused on cost reduction via replacing MPLS with low-cost broadband.
Infinxt Next Generation SD-WAN handles data and network security with in-built NGFW, SLA based Application Performance Enhancement, Traffic Shaping, Multi/ Hybrid Cloud App aware routing, in addition to the traditional SD-WAN features
Infinxt Product Variants
1. Infinxt – Next Generation SD-WAN
Infinxt provides you with the best of the SD-WAN features that can address any of your WAN challenges. The device itself being a Zone based firewall, provides application visibility and control. The decoupled Data Plane and Control plane provides you with the needed flexibility and efficiency in addressing Day 0, Day 1 and Day 2 challenges.
The solution is industry and business agnostic whereby it would be able to meet any type of WAN requirements. The offering being indigenously made would be able to address unique requirements for niche industries too through customization
Features
2. Infinxt - Next Generation Firewall Powered by Palo Alto Networks
Legacy firewall security solutions react to new threats. Intelligent network security stays ahead of attackers and increases business agility. Infinxt SD-WAN comes with a pre-hosted Palo Alto Networks VM in the Infinxt iEdge devices. This offering is a boon for customers to convert their branches into next generation secured branches with the NGFW security capability of Palo Alto Networks.
3. Infinxt - Next Generation Secure SD-WAN Powered by Palo Alto Networks
The Secure Next Generation SD-WAN offering from Infinity Labs provides its customers with the best of both Network connectivity and Application security. It’s a unique combination where both the VMs are service chained to leverage their proficiency to provide a secured application experience to the users. Along with SD-WAN features it also gives NGFW features Powered by Palo Alto Networks.
Infinxt SD-WAN Console gives a Single UI for both SD-WAN and NGFW for ease of Network Operation and Management.
This feature gives the enterprises a unique proposition to have Palo Alto NGFW on tried and tested Infinxt Edge Device.
Palo Alto Networks Advantages
Collaboration Architecture Design: Unified Call Control and Dial plans for Vo...Cisco Canada
learn the latest enhancements on architecture and dialplan for rich media environments which include voice and video and desktop. The products and solutions discussed are relevant for any deployment of SIP, H.323, audio and video endpoints (either hard endpoints or soft clients). Some of the newer features/capabilities we'll discuss include: Global Dial Plan Replication (GDPR), VCS working as a gateway for cross platform B2B. I will discuss call control integrations with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.x and Cisco Video Communications Server 8.x and will give guidance on architectural deployments with Cisco Unified Communications Manager on most common scenarios (single site, multiple site, SME topology) for both point-to-point and multipoint calls. For more information please visit our website here: http://www.cisco.com/web/CA/index.html
The document discusses how Customer Experience Management (CEM) can enable operational transformation for service providers. It advocates establishing a Service Operation Center (SOC) using a customer-centric approach focused on processes, organization, metrics, and platforms. A SOC centralizes service monitoring, problem resolution, and reporting to improve customer satisfaction by reducing complaint times and improving resolution rates. The document provides examples of how SOC transformation has benefited Asian operators by dramatically improving key performance indicators like mean time to repair.
Qualcomm Webinar: Solving Unsolvable Combinatorial Problems with AIQualcomm Research
How do you find the best solution when faced with many choices? Combinatorial optimization is a field of mathematics that seeks to find the most optimal solutions for complex problems involving multiple variables. There are numerous business verticals that can benefit from combinatorial optimization, whether transport, supply chain, or the mobile industry.
More recently, we’ve seen gains from AI for combinatorial optimization, leading to scalability of the method, as well as significant reductions in cost. This method replaces the manual tuning of traditional heuristic approaches with an AI agent that provides a fast metric estimation.
In this presentation you will find out:
Why AI is crucial in combinatorial optimization
How it can be applied to two use cases: improving chip design and hardware-specific compilers
The state-of-the-art results achieved by Qualcomm AI Research
High-level architecture of Mobile Cellular Networks from 2G to 5G3G4G
The document outlines the evolution of mobile network architectures from 2G to 5G. It describes the key components of 2G, 2.5G, 3G, 4G, and 5G networks. The 2G network included a BSC, BTS, MSC and MS. 2.5G added GPRS capability with an SGSN and GGSN. 3G introduced UMTS with an RNC. 4G networks used LTE with an EPC including MME, S-GW and P-GW. 5G phase 1 used an eNodeB and 5G NR radio. 5G phase 2 added an NGCN core network, while phase 3 removed the EPC.
Hands on guide to the nuts and bolts of administering an MQ Appliance and key differences from working with a software MQ installation. (Live presentation was accompanied by demonstration of the MQ Console WebUI capabilities - some screenshots included give a flavor).
This document discusses IoT strategy and provides an overview of key pillars including network architecture, technologies, platforms, use cases and an end-to-end IoT system. It outlines cellular IoT technologies, the IoT platform components of connectivity management, device management, application enablement and billing management. Examples of cellular IoT use cases at different scales are also presented.
A presentation delivered most recently at OUG Norway on 16/4/2011. It introduces WebLogic terminology, how to install/configure it, high level monitoring and an example of its use to run Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Cloud Controle.
SD WAN Overview | What is SD WAN | Benefits of SD WAN Ashutosh Kaushik
Small Brief on Next Generation SD-WAN
Dynamic business landscape and uncompromised demands of applications and users have driven dramatic transformation in IT Networking after many years of relative stability. Frequent changes in technologies are shifting networking from static Infrastructure to more agile, secured, future ready and hybrid-cloud infrastructure. This created un-precedented network management complexities that has become a growing concern for the enterprise.
Early Generation of SD-WAN providers were primarily focused on cost reduction via replacing MPLS with low-cost broadband.
Infinxt Next Generation SD-WAN handles data and network security with in-built NGFW, SLA based Application Performance Enhancement, Traffic Shaping, Multi/ Hybrid Cloud App aware routing, in addition to the traditional SD-WAN features
Infinxt Product Variants
1. Infinxt – Next Generation SD-WAN
Infinxt provides you with the best of the SD-WAN features that can address any of your WAN challenges. The device itself being a Zone based firewall, provides application visibility and control. The decoupled Data Plane and Control plane provides you with the needed flexibility and efficiency in addressing Day 0, Day 1 and Day 2 challenges.
The solution is industry and business agnostic whereby it would be able to meet any type of WAN requirements. The offering being indigenously made would be able to address unique requirements for niche industries too through customization
Features
2. Infinxt - Next Generation Firewall Powered by Palo Alto Networks
Legacy firewall security solutions react to new threats. Intelligent network security stays ahead of attackers and increases business agility. Infinxt SD-WAN comes with a pre-hosted Palo Alto Networks VM in the Infinxt iEdge devices. This offering is a boon for customers to convert their branches into next generation secured branches with the NGFW security capability of Palo Alto Networks.
3. Infinxt - Next Generation Secure SD-WAN Powered by Palo Alto Networks
The Secure Next Generation SD-WAN offering from Infinity Labs provides its customers with the best of both Network connectivity and Application security. It’s a unique combination where both the VMs are service chained to leverage their proficiency to provide a secured application experience to the users. Along with SD-WAN features it also gives NGFW features Powered by Palo Alto Networks.
Infinxt SD-WAN Console gives a Single UI for both SD-WAN and NGFW for ease of Network Operation and Management.
This feature gives the enterprises a unique proposition to have Palo Alto NGFW on tried and tested Infinxt Edge Device.
Palo Alto Networks Advantages
Collaboration Architecture Design: Unified Call Control and Dial plans for Vo...Cisco Canada
learn the latest enhancements on architecture and dialplan for rich media environments which include voice and video and desktop. The products and solutions discussed are relevant for any deployment of SIP, H.323, audio and video endpoints (either hard endpoints or soft clients). Some of the newer features/capabilities we'll discuss include: Global Dial Plan Replication (GDPR), VCS working as a gateway for cross platform B2B. I will discuss call control integrations with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.x and Cisco Video Communications Server 8.x and will give guidance on architectural deployments with Cisco Unified Communications Manager on most common scenarios (single site, multiple site, SME topology) for both point-to-point and multipoint calls. For more information please visit our website here: http://www.cisco.com/web/CA/index.html
The document discusses how Customer Experience Management (CEM) can enable operational transformation for service providers. It advocates establishing a Service Operation Center (SOC) using a customer-centric approach focused on processes, organization, metrics, and platforms. A SOC centralizes service monitoring, problem resolution, and reporting to improve customer satisfaction by reducing complaint times and improving resolution rates. The document provides examples of how SOC transformation has benefited Asian operators by dramatically improving key performance indicators like mean time to repair.
Automating for Monitoring and Troubleshooting your Cisco IOS NetworkCisco Canada
Do you wish that you could provide more automatic methods to monitor your network? Have you ever wasted hours to capture evidence of a transient network issue? Do you know which part of your network is likely to fail next? And how to prevent it? Your Cisco IOS® Network provides a wealth of advanced device manageability instrumentation (DMI) and Embedded Automation Systems (EASy) to design and implement your own Network Automations. Learn how Network Automation allows you to automate manual tasks, better operate existing network services and even enable new and innovative networking solutions. This session uncovers embedded Network Automation capabilities you can use to interact with your network elements for the purpose of implementing network testing, verification and service assurance in a more effective, efficient and robust way. Network Automation fundamentals as well as the choice and use of appropriate practices are illustrated through a combination of presentation and best practice examples. The topic is relevant for network planners and administrators, engineers and system integrators for both enterprises and service providers.
Introducing in Cisco Unified Contact Center ExpressEmin Aliev
The document provides information about a training on deploying Cisco Contact Center Express (CCX) being held at the Network Training Center in Baku, Azerbaijan. It includes an overview of the CCX system, its functions such as inbound voice, outbound voice, web chat, and reporting. It also discusses CCX packaging, virtualization, call processing, web chat flow, components, design tools, call center resources, the call timeline, and deployment models.
Gary White is a network engineer with over 10 years of experience maintaining and installing computer networks based around Microsoft Server Technologies. He has expertise in Cisco routers and switches as well as network management. He is looking for a new networking role that allows him to further develop his skills and experience.
Understanding Cisco’ Next Generation SD-WAN TechnologyCisco Canada
Cisco's SD-WAN solution aims to address challenges facing the modern WAN and branch networks by providing:
(1) Secure, flexible connectivity to applications and services across hybrid networks including broadband internet, cellular and MPLS.
(2) Application-aware policies and intelligent routing to optimize the user experience for priority applications.
(3) Agile operations through centralized, template-based management and zero-touch provisioning of edge routers.
Network slicing is a method of creating multiple unique logical and virtual networks on a common multi-domain infrastructure.
A different approach to view is that network slicing overlays multiple virtual networks on a shared network. Each part of the network can have its own logical topology, security rules and performance characteristics-within the limits imposed by the basic physical network.
Network slicing is a key function of 5G.
5G network slicing is a virtual network architecture that belongs to the same family as Software-defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV).
The benefits of network slicing are:
It can help network operators reduce expenditure (OPEX) and capital expenditure (CAPEX).
It greatly improves the operational efficiency and time to market for delivering 5G network services.
A single network can be used to provide various services according to user needs and various use cases.
Network operators can allocate the proper amount of required resources as per network slice.
It overcomes all the shortcomings of the most popular QoS solution "DiffServ".
Fundamentals of 5G Network Slicing Training by Tonex
Fundamentals of 5G Network Slicing Training focuses on key principles, architecture and implementation of 5G network slicing.
Participants discover the way to effectively use network slicing across 5G core, RAN and transport networks. you'll also find out how network slicing is one among key components that provide 5G operation.
Audience:
Software Engineers
Network Design Engineers
Managers
Product management, marketing, planning, operations and employees with little or no experience in 5G or network slicing.
People who have 5G network experience but have never received any formal training on network slicing.
Learning Objectives:
How to implement network slicing in 5G networks
How to lay the foundation for 5G network slicing monetization
How to plan and design the lifecycle management of network slicing
How to implement network slicing and be able to support various services with specific performance or control requirements on a common network platform
Summary of 5G use cases and applications
5G network overview
How to implement operational KPIs on slice/service instantiation, termination, activation, deactivation, usage events, dynamic resource consumption based on slice/service/network functions, and performance and analysis events based on the set of network slice performance indicators
Course Agenda:
Overview of 5G Networks
Digital Transformation and Network Slicing
Network Slicing Deployment
Learn More;
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/fundamentals-of-5g-network-slicing/
The document provides an overview of Avaya IP Office and its capabilities for delivering intelligent communications solutions to small and midsize businesses. Key points include that Avaya IP Office is an award-winning platform with over 4 million users worldwide, offering a variety of endpoints, user interfaces, mobility features, applications like voicemail pro and call recording, as well as management and administration tools. It also supports voice networking between IP Office sites and SIP trunking.
MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) is a mechanism for data transport that operates on the data link layer below protocols like IP. It is mainly used to forward IP datagrams and Ethernet traffic. MPLS overcomes limitations of traditional IP routing by bringing the intelligence of routing with the performance of switching, and supports VPNs, QoS, and effective bandwidth management. MPLS works by assigning short fixed-length labels to packets, and routers use the labels stored in forwarding tables to make switching decisions instead of long IP addresses.
The sole purpose to study Enterprise Network is to create business simplicity across worldwide. The side arms of successful networking are scalability, robustness, fault identification, communication, modularity, security and maintaining privacy. The key for making a network is to provide the essential tools and techniques that will offer the quality of a private/public network.
As I discussed earlier the key purpose is to create business simplicity that means creating IT/Infrastructure simplicity across the cities where an Enterprise Network is connected. Obtaining success in failure/break-down conditions is the main purpose of a network. So to achieve that requirement network designing involves certain topologies, protocols, bandwidth allocation. Topology requirement can be described as maintaining two adjacent networks against any failure in a single link or node. Protocol requirement can be described as using dynamic/static routing protocol to provide routes must be congestion free in a network. Bandwidth allocation is needed to actively allocate extra bandwidth just to maintain the working condition in a network. Design and Modification criteria is all over handed to a person called Network Administrator, who maintains and solely responsible for anything(wanted or unwanted) happens in a network.
Routed Optical Networking by Shahnaz Mohamad, CiscoMyNOG
Shahnaz Mohammad from Cisco Systems discusses the need for routed optical networking as the future of networks. Current networks are complex with layered architectures, but routed optical networking converges infrastructure into a single mass-scale architecture. This simplifies networks and makes them more resilient, sustainable, observable, programmable, automated and intelligent in handling different traffic classes. Routed optical networking uses high-speed 400G and beyond links with coherent optics and segment routing to simplify scaling while meeting demands like low latency, edge computing and 5G. It removes complexity compared to current multi-layer networks and optimizes costs. The potential benefits of routed optical networking include up to 56% lower operating expenses and 45% lower total cost of ownership
This document provides instructions for using RT ToolBox, a robot programming and maintenance software. It includes sections on installation, connecting to robots, basic functions and window operations, programming tools, monitoring tools, parameter editing tools, backup and restore functions, remote maintenance capabilities, simulation functions, program conversion tools, position repair support tools, and maintenance forecasting tools. The document has been revised multiple times between 2000 and 2006 to support additional features and robot models.
Submarine line termination equipment (SLTE) for open cablesADVA
Jörg-Peter Elbers’ NGON and DCI World presentation explored the specifics around open cables, technology developments and the implications for enhanced networking performance. The open cables concept for subsea transport was discussed as well as methods for the navigation and management of open cables and the key performance metrics for determining success.
Carrier Ethernet 2.0 expands Carrier Ethernet services by introducing new point-to-point, multipoint, and access services, as well as standardized methods for interconnecting Carrier Ethernet networks. It aims to simplify operations through specifications for multiple classes of service, service management, and MEF certification of products and services.
CCNA 2 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 4Nil Menon
This document chapter discusses routing concepts and initial router configuration. It covers configuring router interfaces, enabling IP connectivity on devices, and verifying connectivity between directly connected networks. The key topics include functions of routers in routing traffic between networks, building routing tables using static and dynamic methods, and show commands to view interface settings and connectivity.
Fleet management limited- Ship Management Kruti Shah
This document provides an overview of Fleet Management Limited, a ship management company based in Hong Kong that provides services to cargo ship owners worldwide. It manages over 260 modern ships and has operations across India, the Philippines, China, and other locations. Services include technical management, crew management, new building supervision, insurance, surveys, training through its training institute, and other services. The document provides details on its vision, locations, services, training institute, and awards.
in this GLC webinar, we are discussing about how to detect networking virus using mikrotik. the topics starts from what the virus is, how it works, and then what routerOS can do to deal with them.
The document discusses RAN evolution for 5G networks and virtualized RAN (vRAN) solutions. It notes that vRAN uses software applications on open market hardware to virtualize network elements, except the radio. This allows functions like the centralized unit and distributed unit to be deployed as software. The summary discusses how vRAN enables operators to create 5G "hotspots" through virtualization, open standards and interfaces, and an emerging OpenRAN ecosystem. It notes that vRAN is an edge application that allows 5G hotspots and moving the core network to the edge provides significant cost savings for operators facing declining revenues.
The document discusses access control lists (ACLs) including:
1. Common port numbers for protocols like SMTP, POP3, IMAP, HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, FTP, TFTP, SNMP, and NTP.
2. The basics of packet filtering using ACLs including allowing or denying based on source/destination IP addresses and ports.
3. Numbering, naming, and applying standard and extended ACLs to interfaces for inbound and outbound traffic.
Ram niwas's training on indian rail way for download go to blog http://nowcra...Ram Niwas Bajiya
Ram Niwas Bajya completed a summer training report on the North-Western Indian Railways at the Supervisor Training Centre in Ajmer. The report discusses the PRS and UTS networks used for passenger reservation and ticketing on the railways. It provides an overview of the implementation and architecture of the CONCERT application used for computerized reservation across multiple host systems connected through data links. The report also examines the benefits of the PRS system for both passengers and the railways.
This document discusses laboratory testing tools for on-board ETCS equipment. It describes the Balise Evaluation Tool (BET) which allows testing of balise transmission systems in a laboratory or virtual environment. The BET can test balise signals, noise interference, and the performance of the Balise Transmission Module. It also discusses using a laboratory reference architecture based on Subset-094 to test onboard units through a virtual simulation environment. Field testing can be reduced through extensive laboratory and virtual testing of ETCS components with tools like the BET.
Automating for Monitoring and Troubleshooting your Cisco IOS NetworkCisco Canada
Do you wish that you could provide more automatic methods to monitor your network? Have you ever wasted hours to capture evidence of a transient network issue? Do you know which part of your network is likely to fail next? And how to prevent it? Your Cisco IOS® Network provides a wealth of advanced device manageability instrumentation (DMI) and Embedded Automation Systems (EASy) to design and implement your own Network Automations. Learn how Network Automation allows you to automate manual tasks, better operate existing network services and even enable new and innovative networking solutions. This session uncovers embedded Network Automation capabilities you can use to interact with your network elements for the purpose of implementing network testing, verification and service assurance in a more effective, efficient and robust way. Network Automation fundamentals as well as the choice and use of appropriate practices are illustrated through a combination of presentation and best practice examples. The topic is relevant for network planners and administrators, engineers and system integrators for both enterprises and service providers.
Introducing in Cisco Unified Contact Center ExpressEmin Aliev
The document provides information about a training on deploying Cisco Contact Center Express (CCX) being held at the Network Training Center in Baku, Azerbaijan. It includes an overview of the CCX system, its functions such as inbound voice, outbound voice, web chat, and reporting. It also discusses CCX packaging, virtualization, call processing, web chat flow, components, design tools, call center resources, the call timeline, and deployment models.
Gary White is a network engineer with over 10 years of experience maintaining and installing computer networks based around Microsoft Server Technologies. He has expertise in Cisco routers and switches as well as network management. He is looking for a new networking role that allows him to further develop his skills and experience.
Understanding Cisco’ Next Generation SD-WAN TechnologyCisco Canada
Cisco's SD-WAN solution aims to address challenges facing the modern WAN and branch networks by providing:
(1) Secure, flexible connectivity to applications and services across hybrid networks including broadband internet, cellular and MPLS.
(2) Application-aware policies and intelligent routing to optimize the user experience for priority applications.
(3) Agile operations through centralized, template-based management and zero-touch provisioning of edge routers.
Network slicing is a method of creating multiple unique logical and virtual networks on a common multi-domain infrastructure.
A different approach to view is that network slicing overlays multiple virtual networks on a shared network. Each part of the network can have its own logical topology, security rules and performance characteristics-within the limits imposed by the basic physical network.
Network slicing is a key function of 5G.
5G network slicing is a virtual network architecture that belongs to the same family as Software-defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV).
The benefits of network slicing are:
It can help network operators reduce expenditure (OPEX) and capital expenditure (CAPEX).
It greatly improves the operational efficiency and time to market for delivering 5G network services.
A single network can be used to provide various services according to user needs and various use cases.
Network operators can allocate the proper amount of required resources as per network slice.
It overcomes all the shortcomings of the most popular QoS solution "DiffServ".
Fundamentals of 5G Network Slicing Training by Tonex
Fundamentals of 5G Network Slicing Training focuses on key principles, architecture and implementation of 5G network slicing.
Participants discover the way to effectively use network slicing across 5G core, RAN and transport networks. you'll also find out how network slicing is one among key components that provide 5G operation.
Audience:
Software Engineers
Network Design Engineers
Managers
Product management, marketing, planning, operations and employees with little or no experience in 5G or network slicing.
People who have 5G network experience but have never received any formal training on network slicing.
Learning Objectives:
How to implement network slicing in 5G networks
How to lay the foundation for 5G network slicing monetization
How to plan and design the lifecycle management of network slicing
How to implement network slicing and be able to support various services with specific performance or control requirements on a common network platform
Summary of 5G use cases and applications
5G network overview
How to implement operational KPIs on slice/service instantiation, termination, activation, deactivation, usage events, dynamic resource consumption based on slice/service/network functions, and performance and analysis events based on the set of network slice performance indicators
Course Agenda:
Overview of 5G Networks
Digital Transformation and Network Slicing
Network Slicing Deployment
Learn More;
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/fundamentals-of-5g-network-slicing/
The document provides an overview of Avaya IP Office and its capabilities for delivering intelligent communications solutions to small and midsize businesses. Key points include that Avaya IP Office is an award-winning platform with over 4 million users worldwide, offering a variety of endpoints, user interfaces, mobility features, applications like voicemail pro and call recording, as well as management and administration tools. It also supports voice networking between IP Office sites and SIP trunking.
MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) is a mechanism for data transport that operates on the data link layer below protocols like IP. It is mainly used to forward IP datagrams and Ethernet traffic. MPLS overcomes limitations of traditional IP routing by bringing the intelligence of routing with the performance of switching, and supports VPNs, QoS, and effective bandwidth management. MPLS works by assigning short fixed-length labels to packets, and routers use the labels stored in forwarding tables to make switching decisions instead of long IP addresses.
The sole purpose to study Enterprise Network is to create business simplicity across worldwide. The side arms of successful networking are scalability, robustness, fault identification, communication, modularity, security and maintaining privacy. The key for making a network is to provide the essential tools and techniques that will offer the quality of a private/public network.
As I discussed earlier the key purpose is to create business simplicity that means creating IT/Infrastructure simplicity across the cities where an Enterprise Network is connected. Obtaining success in failure/break-down conditions is the main purpose of a network. So to achieve that requirement network designing involves certain topologies, protocols, bandwidth allocation. Topology requirement can be described as maintaining two adjacent networks against any failure in a single link or node. Protocol requirement can be described as using dynamic/static routing protocol to provide routes must be congestion free in a network. Bandwidth allocation is needed to actively allocate extra bandwidth just to maintain the working condition in a network. Design and Modification criteria is all over handed to a person called Network Administrator, who maintains and solely responsible for anything(wanted or unwanted) happens in a network.
Routed Optical Networking by Shahnaz Mohamad, CiscoMyNOG
Shahnaz Mohammad from Cisco Systems discusses the need for routed optical networking as the future of networks. Current networks are complex with layered architectures, but routed optical networking converges infrastructure into a single mass-scale architecture. This simplifies networks and makes them more resilient, sustainable, observable, programmable, automated and intelligent in handling different traffic classes. Routed optical networking uses high-speed 400G and beyond links with coherent optics and segment routing to simplify scaling while meeting demands like low latency, edge computing and 5G. It removes complexity compared to current multi-layer networks and optimizes costs. The potential benefits of routed optical networking include up to 56% lower operating expenses and 45% lower total cost of ownership
This document provides instructions for using RT ToolBox, a robot programming and maintenance software. It includes sections on installation, connecting to robots, basic functions and window operations, programming tools, monitoring tools, parameter editing tools, backup and restore functions, remote maintenance capabilities, simulation functions, program conversion tools, position repair support tools, and maintenance forecasting tools. The document has been revised multiple times between 2000 and 2006 to support additional features and robot models.
Submarine line termination equipment (SLTE) for open cablesADVA
Jörg-Peter Elbers’ NGON and DCI World presentation explored the specifics around open cables, technology developments and the implications for enhanced networking performance. The open cables concept for subsea transport was discussed as well as methods for the navigation and management of open cables and the key performance metrics for determining success.
Carrier Ethernet 2.0 expands Carrier Ethernet services by introducing new point-to-point, multipoint, and access services, as well as standardized methods for interconnecting Carrier Ethernet networks. It aims to simplify operations through specifications for multiple classes of service, service management, and MEF certification of products and services.
CCNA 2 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 4Nil Menon
This document chapter discusses routing concepts and initial router configuration. It covers configuring router interfaces, enabling IP connectivity on devices, and verifying connectivity between directly connected networks. The key topics include functions of routers in routing traffic between networks, building routing tables using static and dynamic methods, and show commands to view interface settings and connectivity.
Fleet management limited- Ship Management Kruti Shah
This document provides an overview of Fleet Management Limited, a ship management company based in Hong Kong that provides services to cargo ship owners worldwide. It manages over 260 modern ships and has operations across India, the Philippines, China, and other locations. Services include technical management, crew management, new building supervision, insurance, surveys, training through its training institute, and other services. The document provides details on its vision, locations, services, training institute, and awards.
in this GLC webinar, we are discussing about how to detect networking virus using mikrotik. the topics starts from what the virus is, how it works, and then what routerOS can do to deal with them.
The document discusses RAN evolution for 5G networks and virtualized RAN (vRAN) solutions. It notes that vRAN uses software applications on open market hardware to virtualize network elements, except the radio. This allows functions like the centralized unit and distributed unit to be deployed as software. The summary discusses how vRAN enables operators to create 5G "hotspots" through virtualization, open standards and interfaces, and an emerging OpenRAN ecosystem. It notes that vRAN is an edge application that allows 5G hotspots and moving the core network to the edge provides significant cost savings for operators facing declining revenues.
The document discusses access control lists (ACLs) including:
1. Common port numbers for protocols like SMTP, POP3, IMAP, HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, FTP, TFTP, SNMP, and NTP.
2. The basics of packet filtering using ACLs including allowing or denying based on source/destination IP addresses and ports.
3. Numbering, naming, and applying standard and extended ACLs to interfaces for inbound and outbound traffic.
Ram niwas's training on indian rail way for download go to blog http://nowcra...Ram Niwas Bajiya
Ram Niwas Bajya completed a summer training report on the North-Western Indian Railways at the Supervisor Training Centre in Ajmer. The report discusses the PRS and UTS networks used for passenger reservation and ticketing on the railways. It provides an overview of the implementation and architecture of the CONCERT application used for computerized reservation across multiple host systems connected through data links. The report also examines the benefits of the PRS system for both passengers and the railways.
This document discusses laboratory testing tools for on-board ETCS equipment. It describes the Balise Evaluation Tool (BET) which allows testing of balise transmission systems in a laboratory or virtual environment. The BET can test balise signals, noise interference, and the performance of the Balise Transmission Module. It also discusses using a laboratory reference architecture based on Subset-094 to test onboard units through a virtual simulation environment. Field testing can be reduced through extensive laboratory and virtual testing of ETCS components with tools like the BET.
Siding rails integrated management system for the industrial enterpriseSIS Group International
To modernize the siding rails of industrial enterprises SIS offers: Specialized railway automation (microprocessor centralization, microprocessor dispatching, automatic block, microprocessor centralized interlocking, railway traffic safety monitoring systems, etc.), voice and video transfer systems, data transfer network (SDH/OTN/IP).
The document describes the FTN (Future Telecoms Network) architecture used for Network Rail. The FTN provides voice and data services over GSM-R and uses SDH and HDSL transmission. It consists of core, controlling and access nodes to connect equipment like signal boxes, power supplies and re-locatable buildings. The network is managed by TEC centers and uses RQ2 and OSI protocols for management of equipment.
The document provides information on GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) including:
- GSM was developed to standardize cellular networks in Europe and provide compatibility between systems.
- It uses TDMA and FDMA to allow multiple users to access the radio spectrum at the same time. Carriers are divided into time slots and frequency channels.
- The key components of GSM are the mobile station (phone), base station subsystem including base transceiver stations and base station controllers, switching subsystem including HLR, VLR and MSC, and operation subsystem for network management.
The Saudi Railways Organisation awarded a contract to Siemens and Nour Communications to improve safety and increase capacity on the Dammam to Riyadh rail line. The project included installing an ETCS signaling system, GSM-R communications, and a new control center to monitor train movements. Nour Communications was responsible for civil works, power systems, installation, and 5 years of maintenance support.
Diplexer separates two different frequency bands in the receive path and combines them in the transmit path, with bands being widely separated, such as separating GSM and WCDMA. Duplexer uses a single antenna for both transmit and receive simultaneously for bands closer together, such as uplink and downlink DCS. Duplexers have higher Tx-Rx isolation around 90-95 dB and use bandpass filters or switching to separate transmit and receive signals on the same channel.
The document summarizes key facts about Indian Railways. It discusses that Indian Railways is one of the largest rail networks in the world spanning 63,140 km and transporting over 5 billion passengers and 350 million tons of freight annually. It operates through 17 zones and 67 divisions. The document also provides details on the different types of tracks and locomotives used as well as production units manufacturing rolling stock.
SIS is an expert in telecommunications and automation systems integration for railways and other industries. They design, implement, and maintain integrated communication networks, enterprise networks, automation systems, technical safety systems, and more. SIS has experience with numerous railway projects in Belarus, Georgia, and other countries, designing and building telecommunication networks over 2700 km of track. They offer full lifecycle services from concept and design to installation, training, and support.
The document provides information about maintenance schedules for Indian railway coaches. It discusses periodic overhauling that occurs every 18 months to renew coaches. Key components maintained include wheels and profiles, axles, air brake systems, and toilets. Various coach types like ICF and LHB are outlined, along with their dimensions and materials. Maintenance of bogies, coach bodies, windows, and water tanks is also summarized.
This document provides an overview of optical fiber communication. It begins with introducing optical fibers and how they guide light through total internal reflection. It then describes the different types of optical fibers, including step index and graded index fibers. The key elements of an optical fiber communication system are presented, along with the benefits such as high bandwidth, low loss, and electrical isolation. Applications include telecommunications networks, computing, and military systems. In conclusion, while optical fibers have some disadvantages, they have revolutionized communications due to their wide bandwidth and low transmission losses.
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This document provides an overview of optical fibers, including their evolution, structure, working principles, classification, communication systems, advantages and applications. It discusses how optical fibers guide light using total internal reflection. Fibers are classified based on mode (single or multi-mode) and refractive index profile (step or graded). Key advantages are high bandwidth, low attenuation, immunity to EMI, and security. Applications include telecommunications, broadband, medicine, military and more. Optical fibers have become the backbone of long-distance networks since the 1980s due to refinements in manufacturing.
The document discusses innovative solutions from Thales for the railway and harbour environment. It describes Thales Rail Signalling Solutions and its portfolio, including ARAMIS, an integrated solution for railway-harbour interfaces. ARAMIS provides functions like train supervision and automatic route setting. It has key features like scalability and reliability. The document also briefly mentions other Thales solutions like electronic interlocking systems and the Checkpoint train condition monitoring system.
This document discusses automotive electronic systems and the various sensors used in modern vehicles. It begins by outlining several disciplines in automotive engineering such as safety, fuel economy, vehicle dynamics, and vehicle electronics. It then provides more details on specific sensors used for functions like engine monitoring, driver information, safety, and vehicle control. These include oxygen, oil, fuel level, speed, and temperature sensors. The document also discusses emerging in-vehicle networks used to connect electronic components and the various protocols used, including CAN, LIN, FlexRay, and MOST. It outlines the need for advanced sensor technologies and networking to enable more autonomous vehicle features in the future.
Reconstruction of Highway 90 in Mississippi due to Hurricane Katrina, describes the traffic system and ITS devices installed to provide a better and safer traffic route. Presented to the National Rural ITS conference in Anchorage Alaska in 2008 by Acey Roberts.
Inter-vehicle communication allows vehicles to communicate important safety and traffic information with each other. It has the potential to help avoid many vehicle collisions. However, securing vehicle communications presents challenges regarding privacy, real-time communication needs, and the large scale of vehicle networks. Effective inter-vehicle communication architectures require addressing issues such as secure routing, resilience to denial of service attacks, and balancing privacy and accountability. With further research and development, inter-vehicle communication could support applications like cooperative driving, hazard warnings, and traffic optimization to improve road safety and efficiency.
This document discusses a presentation given by the SCADA StrangeLove team, a group of security researchers focused on industrial control systems. The presentation provides an overview of railway safety and signaling systems such as ETCS and analyzes past railway accidents like those in Santiago de Compostela and Wenzhou. It also examines train communication networks and onboard control systems from a security perspective. Throughout, it emphasizes that the views expressed are those of the researchers and not their employers.
Radio communications for safe and efficient Rail OperationIbrahim Al-Hudhaif
This document discusses Teltronic's radio communications solutions for safe and efficient rail operations. It provides an overview of Teltronic as a company with 40 years of experience in public safety communications. It then discusses key aspects of Teltronic's TETRA-based rail communication solutions, including infrastructure, terminals, applications, and total project management. Examples are given of various rail projects where Teltronic has provided integrated voice, data, and signaling solutions using a combination of TETRA and broadband networks. The document emphasizes that Teltronic can deliver a cost-effective single network approach using TETRA for mission critical voice and data with broadband for additional applications like CCTV.
An OSGi Environment for FlexibleService Concepts - Detlef Kuck, Teamleader Te...mfrancis
This document discusses an OSGi environment for flexible telematics services. It describes the Global Systems for Telematics (GST) project which aims to create an open market for telematics services. The GST project is testing subprojects like eCall, rescue vehicle navigation, and a safety channel in a cross-border test site in Aachen and Rüsselsheim using test cars like the Ford Focus C-MAX equipped with hardware and software platforms.
ITS - Intelligent Transport System - An OverviewTheerumalai Ga
A brief overview on the developing trends of Transportation Engineering. Intelligent Transport system uses TECHNOLOGY and existing INFRASTRUCTURAL facilities to provide maximum utility of transport facilities Sincere thanks to FABER MAUNSELL for the material reference and AECOM.COM
EcoTelematics Group provides passenger information systems and solutions for public transportation. It has been in business since 2009 and has offices in Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and partners in many other countries. It offers solutions such as passenger displays, automatic passenger counting systems, fleet management, transportation planning, real-time passenger information, payment systems, and open transport data. EcoTelematics Group takes an individual approach for each client and project by supplying customized solutions, implementing full projects, and providing ongoing support.
Hertfordshire County Council is upgrading its intelligent transport systems to better manage traffic flow. The projects include renewing its urban traffic control system, implementing a UTMC common database, installing automatic vehicle location systems to provide real-time passenger information, using automatic number plate recognition for journey time monitoring, deploying variable message signs, integrating car park guidance signs, and expanding its closed circuit television network. The goals are to modernize aging infrastructure, improve network performance through active traffic management, and increase multi-agency coordination.
The AMIC Api's - OSGi in an Automotive Platform - E Nelsonmfrancis
The document discusses the Automotive Multimedia Interface Collaboration (AMIC) organization, which aims to standardize automotive multimedia interfaces. It establishes common requirements to improve mobile information and entertainment systems in vehicles. AMIC works with automakers and suppliers to define specifications for physical network interfaces, network protocols, and software interfaces on vehicle computing platforms. The goal is to create a common platform that allows new technologies while reducing costs and improving customer satisfaction.
Aplicacions de 5G al IoT i la Indústria 4.0: mMTC i URLLCTICAnoia
Una visió clara de com la incorporació del 5G afectarà i millorarà les aplicacions d' Internet de les Coses i com la reducció de latència, l'augment de velocitat, la millor eficiència energètica, la capacitat de connexió massiva de dispositius, etc. afectaran al desenvolupament de la industria 4.0
Connecting vehicles, highways and telecommunicationsinnovITS
ADVANCE is Europe's first facility for developing, testing, and validating intelligent transportation systems (ITS) technology. It features a simulated urban environment and communications infrastructure that can replicate real-world mobile network conditions. This allows clients to safely test connected vehicle applications and telematics solutions under controlled conditions before commercial deployment. ADVANCE's goal is to help the automotive and telecommunications industries establish future transportation technologies and collaborate to bring intelligent mobility innovations to market.
Cooperative systems offer a universal way for roadside equipment to communicate with vehicles. It provides open connectivity, as promoted by the European Commission. And it also allows multiple applications, to run side by side.
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The document describes an intelligent transport system solution that incorporates various technologies to build a faster, safer, and more environmentally friendly transportation network. It discusses several components of the system, including urban traffic management systems (UTMS), dedicated short range communication (DSRC), automatic traffic enforcement systems (ATES), freeway traffic management systems (FTMS), and toll collection systems (TCS/ETCS). The system aims to improve traffic flow, provide real-time information to drivers, and automatically enforce traffic laws.
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The document describes an intelligent transport system solution that incorporates various technologies to build faster, safer, and more eco-friendly transportation systems. It discusses several subsystems, including urban traffic management systems (UTMS), dedicated short range communication (DSRC), automatic traffic enforcement systems (ATES), freeway traffic management systems (FTMS), and toll collection systems (TCS/ETCS). Each subsystem is described in 1-2 pages covering features, system structure, components and functions.
The document describes several smart transportation solutions implemented by CENTIOS in South Korea:
1. An Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) that collects traffic data from sensors and cameras and provides information to drivers through variable message signs and an traffic information center.
2. An Automated Traffic Signal Control System (ATSCS) that adjusts traffic light timing in real-time based on vehicle detection systems at intersections.
3. A Bus Information/Management System (BIS/BMS) that provides bus schedule and routing information to drivers and passengers through on-board units and displays at bus stops.
4. A Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system that has increased transit speeds and citizen satisfaction on
Dedicated roads for autonomous vehicles Jeffrey Funk
This document discusses dedicated roads for autonomous vehicles. It begins with an introduction to autonomous vehicles and the need for dedicated roads. It then covers key concepts for dedicated roads including vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication, platooning, and smart traffic management systems. Supporting technologies like DSRC communication, video recognition, radar, and magnets for localization are also discussed. The document provides an overview of concepts and technologies that could enable dedicated roads for autonomous vehicles.
Communications-based signalling is the future of train control systems. It involves moving signalling components onboard trains and using wireless communication networks instead of trackside signals. While this improves safety, capacity and efficiency, implementing such systems presents challenges such as high costs, operational impacts during rollout, and ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure. When choosing a signalling solution, factors like capital costs, safety, capacity, maintenance requirements, driver impacts and technology risks must all be considered.
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SIS Group offers Railways: 1) Custom Software Development, 2) Special Electronic Device and Module development and production (hardware engineering, embedded software, engineering, manufacturing, installation, service), 3) Programming for SIMATIC controllers
The document discusses algorithms for online task scheduling and work planning. It proposes indexing tasks by skills, area, travel time, and workload to generate a time cell preference map for scheduling. The algorithm aims to optimize scheduling by reducing unnecessary calculations, calculating indexes in order of impact, caching frequently used values, and only recalculating infrequently changed indexes when needed. New schedule variants are generated using genetic and probabilistic approaches to group tasks and level workloads over multiple generations until requirements are met within the required time frame.
SIS Group values our customers' operational time. Every minute that the network is functioning should bring profit. We keep to the schedule. You will save time and money!
SIS Group offers bespoke electronic device manufacturing services including design, prototyping, and mass production. Their services include new device design, replicating existing devices, and modernizing outdated devices. They have an automated SMD line that can produce 500 PCBs for TV sets in 8 hours. SIS Group handles all stages of the production process from concept to delivery. They aim to reduce costs and time through completing all work in-house without subcontractors.
Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
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- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
This case study covers various aspects, including:
People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
GitHub: https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations
Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Building RAG with self-deployed Milvus vector database and Snowpark Container...Zilliz
This talk will give hands-on advice on building RAG applications with an open-source Milvus database deployed as a docker container. We will also introduce the integration of Milvus with Snowpark Container Services.
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
20 Comprehensive Checklist of Designing and Developing a WebsitePixlogix Infotech
Dive into the world of Website Designing and Developing with Pixlogix! Looking to create a stunning online presence? Look no further! Our comprehensive checklist covers everything you need to know to craft a website that stands out. From user-friendly design to seamless functionality, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource! Check out our checklist now at Pixlogix and start your journey towards a captivating online presence today.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
2. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Management Automation Telephony Video Open Transport Network (OTN) Automation ACS of Railway transport IPData Transfer Network Data Centers Dispatch Control Networking Telephony Video Surveillance GSM-R FOC IP
3. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Safety Manageability Transport Capacity
4. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Country Boarder GSM-R GSM-R GSM-R Neighboring Country Boarder Station Control Center Small Station Large Station Transport Network based on OTN/SDH Neighboring country ACS ACS Dispatch Control Automation Telephony Video
5. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Country Boarder GSM-R GSM-R GSM-R Coverage of the whole railway infrastructure Neighboring Country Boarder Station Control Center Small Station Large Station Transport Network based on OTN/SDH Neighboring country ACS ACS Dispatch Control Automation Telephony Video
6. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Interaction with external systems External systems International Carriage Planning АСS of neighboring Countries ACS Train Ferries Management Systems Dispatch Control Customs Automation Telephony Financial Systems Video Power Transmission System
7. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Reliability The SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System is protected against failures
8. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Back up communication channel Primary Data Center LAN Back up Data Center Control Center GSM-R OTN/SDH StationN Station1 Cable Break Protection ACS ACS Dispatch Control Dispatch Control Automation Automation Telephony Telephony Video Surveillance Video Surveillance
9. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Managing via the back up communication channel Primary Data Center LAN Back up Data Center Control Center GSM-R OTN/SDH OTN/SDH StationN Station1 Infrastructure or Nature Catastrophe ACS ACS Dispatch Control Dispatch Control Automation Automation Telephony Telephony Video Surveillance Video Surveillance
10. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Mirroring of major Network Functions Control Center Network GSM-R Enterprise Telephony Dispatcher Station Duty Officer Networking Failure
11. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Switch to Enterprise Telephony Network failure Control Center Network GSM-R Enterprise Telephony Dispatcher Station Officer
12. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Key Solutions WE OFFER SOLUTIONS www.sis-group.com
13. Transfer Control Scheduling (Cargo Transportation, Traffic, Repair) Cargo Transfer order Scheduling Cargo Life Cycle/ Optimization Monitoring Cargo Pricing Carriage Identification System Management and Control Dispatch Control Order Execution
14. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Execution Scheduling Dispatch Control Carriage Transit Video Hot Box Switches, Traffic Lights… Power Supply Communication with the Operator and the Locomotive Driver
15. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Benefits Reliability Increase Profit Increase Orders Quantity Increase Transport Speed Increase
16. SIS Integrated Railway Transport Management System Implementation Stages Detailed Technical Design Draft Design Concept Implementation Maintenance
17. Contact Let’s work together! Andrei Ponomarev Chief Business Development Officer SIS Group International ul. Odoyevskogo, 131 220015, Minsk, Belarus Phone: +375 (17) 259 13 09 Fax: +375 (17) 259 13 00 Mobile: +375 (29) 7600209 E-mail: andrei.ponomarev@sis.com.by www.sis-group.com