Talk from IoT World in Santa Clara, May 12, 2016. How to make IoT objects interoperable and adapble by adding JavaScript. Introduces XS6 open source JavaScript engine optimized for embedded development. Hat tip to Hallelujah the Hills for the epigrams.
Reining in the Data ITAG tech360 Penn State Great Valley 2015 Andrew Schwabe
Social impact of the privacy crisis in the post snowden era. What we thought was secure has been compromised. We think we want anonymity, but that promotes bad activity.
The Future of the Internet: the key trends (Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard)Gerd Leonhard
This is an edited version of a presentation I gave at ITUWorld 2013 in Bangkok, Nov 21, 2013, see more details at http://www.futuristgerd.com/2013/11/21/here-is-the-pdf-with-my-slides-from-the-ituworld-event-in-bkk-today/ Topics: US domination of the Internet and cloud computing, big data futures, privacy failure and the global digital rights bill, the importance of trust, key issues for cloud computing, and much more. Check www.gerdtube.com for a video version (should be available soon)
If you enjoy my slideshares please take a look at my new book “Technology vs Humanity” http://www.techvshuman.com or buy it via Amazon http://gerd.fm/globalTVHamazon
More at http://www.futuristgerd.com or www.gerdleonhard.de
Download all of my videos and PDFs at http://www.gerdcloud.net
About my new book: are you ready for the greatest changes in recent human history? Futurism meets humanism in Gerd Leonhard’s ground-breaking new work of critical observation, discussing the multiple Megashifts that will radically alter not just our society and economy but our values and our biology. Wherever you stand on the scale between technomania and nostalgia for a lost world, this is a book to challenge, provoke, warn and inspire.
IoT & Big Data - A privacy-oriented view of the futureFacundo Mauricio
Understanding the future based on the current technology, with a focus on Big Data and Internet of Things (IoT). A discussion of privacy and personal information and how it affects us.
Reining in the Data ITAG tech360 Penn State Great Valley 2015 Andrew Schwabe
Social impact of the privacy crisis in the post snowden era. What we thought was secure has been compromised. We think we want anonymity, but that promotes bad activity.
The Future of the Internet: the key trends (Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard)Gerd Leonhard
This is an edited version of a presentation I gave at ITUWorld 2013 in Bangkok, Nov 21, 2013, see more details at http://www.futuristgerd.com/2013/11/21/here-is-the-pdf-with-my-slides-from-the-ituworld-event-in-bkk-today/ Topics: US domination of the Internet and cloud computing, big data futures, privacy failure and the global digital rights bill, the importance of trust, key issues for cloud computing, and much more. Check www.gerdtube.com for a video version (should be available soon)
If you enjoy my slideshares please take a look at my new book “Technology vs Humanity” http://www.techvshuman.com or buy it via Amazon http://gerd.fm/globalTVHamazon
More at http://www.futuristgerd.com or www.gerdleonhard.de
Download all of my videos and PDFs at http://www.gerdcloud.net
About my new book: are you ready for the greatest changes in recent human history? Futurism meets humanism in Gerd Leonhard’s ground-breaking new work of critical observation, discussing the multiple Megashifts that will radically alter not just our society and economy but our values and our biology. Wherever you stand on the scale between technomania and nostalgia for a lost world, this is a book to challenge, provoke, warn and inspire.
IoT & Big Data - A privacy-oriented view of the futureFacundo Mauricio
Understanding the future based on the current technology, with a focus on Big Data and Internet of Things (IoT). A discussion of privacy and personal information and how it affects us.
Innovative Technologies and Tech TrendsBrian Pichman
RAILS Webinar on Innovative Technologies and Tech Trends
What are the current technology trends that everyone seems to be talking about? Join Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project as he leads us on a journey of technology and how you and your library can remain ahead as the world continues to innovate. Throughout this session, we will discuss various tech trends from home automation to robotics to wearables. Learn what “big data” and “data curation” are all about; discover gesture based computing, and what NFCs and RFIDs mean to us in the future. We will discussion how these technologies can impact libraries and which technologies we should embrace. At the end of this webinar; learn what is coming out in the future and also how you can stay informed of what’s up and coming. Presenter: Brian Pichman
“Permissionless Innovation” & the Clash of Visions over Emerging TechnologiesAdam Thierer
"Permissionless Innovation & the Clash of Visions over Emerging Technologies." A presentation created by Adam Thierer (Mercatus Center at George Mason University). It focuses on coming public policy fights over various emerging technologies, such as: driverless cars, the Internet of Things, wearable technology, commercial drones, mobile medical innovations, virtual reality, and more.
This presentation has been updated to reflect most recent version.
Attached for your reference are “Quick Tips” regarding methods one can use to minimize your becoming a victim of cyber crime while using social media.
You are encouraged to share these tips with your friends, family and co-workers.
UNCLASSIFIED - TLP: WHITE. TLP: WHITE information may be distributed without restriction, subject to copyright controls.
Source: FBI.
What does the world look like in the year 2025? Digital living evangelist, Lindsay Smith, explores the communications and technology journey that has revolutionized the 21st century.
Are you ready for the changes that will come in this lifetime?
IBM World of Watson: IoT Influencer Panel "The Internet of Now"Ryan Boyles
Connecting Businesses, Bots, Things and People. 2016 is said to be the year that the Internet of Things moves from future trend to business reality. Now that the IoT is here to stay, what is the recipe for success with Industry 4.0? From big ideas and small bots to policy shifts and security standards, learn what five industry thought leaders think about IoT right now.
Panelists:
Tim Crawford, AVOA @tcrawford
Anne Ward, CircleClick @annebot
Dr. Lucy Rogers, Makertorium @DrLucyRogers
Mark Hopkins, Rodger Wilco Agency @rizzn
Tamara McCleary, Thulium @TamaraMcCleary
Ryan Boyles, IBM Watson IoT (moderator) @theRab
With 2017 just around the corner; what are we looking forward to? Will self-driving cars be a thing? Would we finally get AI’s? Join Brian Pichman from the Evolve Project as he takes you on a journey of what the future of technology may be.
Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard: Bottom Line Future Trends (summary)Gerd Leonhard
These are some of my favourite memes and bottom lines from 10+ recent slideshows and presentations see http://www.futuristgerd.com/category/gerd/gerds-presentations/ and www.gerdtube.com for videos
If you enjoy my slideshares please take a look at my new book “Technology vs Humanity” http://www.techvshuman.com or buy it via Amazon http://gerd.fm/globalTVHamazon
More at http://www.futuristgerd.com or www.gerdleonhard.de
Download all of my videos and PDFs at http://www.gerdcloud.net
About my new book: are you ready for the greatest changes in recent human history? Futurism meets humanism in Gerd Leonhard’s ground-breaking new work of critical observation, discussing the multiple Megashifts that will radically alter not just our society and economy but our values and our biology. Wherever you stand on the scale between technomania and nostalgia for a lost world, this is a book to challenge, provoke, warn and inspire.
Digital Business Introduction & Learning Thought StartersRunway Digital
Digital Business, organisation changes, digital disruption, privacy, ethics and social media are all included. This was presented at a conference for 100 local and global leaders in Australia.
Living Online: Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device- NFAIS 2012hratner
Riding the crest of the wave of digital
publishing has been a wild one in the
last few years. This talk will explore what lessons we can learn from the past and how they apply to providing content and services in the constantly changing technical landscape that we live in today.
Why the Internet of Things needs AI & interoperability to succeedNuance Communications
Gartner predicts 5.5 million new ‘things’ will be connected everyday this year. The challenge: non-intuitive interfaces, disconnected systems, and incompatible APIs mean we’ve not yet been able to unleash the greatest potential of this IoT-connected devices ecosystem. That’s why we need to innovate with interoperability in mind.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
Innovative Technologies and Tech TrendsBrian Pichman
RAILS Webinar on Innovative Technologies and Tech Trends
What are the current technology trends that everyone seems to be talking about? Join Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project as he leads us on a journey of technology and how you and your library can remain ahead as the world continues to innovate. Throughout this session, we will discuss various tech trends from home automation to robotics to wearables. Learn what “big data” and “data curation” are all about; discover gesture based computing, and what NFCs and RFIDs mean to us in the future. We will discussion how these technologies can impact libraries and which technologies we should embrace. At the end of this webinar; learn what is coming out in the future and also how you can stay informed of what’s up and coming. Presenter: Brian Pichman
“Permissionless Innovation” & the Clash of Visions over Emerging TechnologiesAdam Thierer
"Permissionless Innovation & the Clash of Visions over Emerging Technologies." A presentation created by Adam Thierer (Mercatus Center at George Mason University). It focuses on coming public policy fights over various emerging technologies, such as: driverless cars, the Internet of Things, wearable technology, commercial drones, mobile medical innovations, virtual reality, and more.
This presentation has been updated to reflect most recent version.
Attached for your reference are “Quick Tips” regarding methods one can use to minimize your becoming a victim of cyber crime while using social media.
You are encouraged to share these tips with your friends, family and co-workers.
UNCLASSIFIED - TLP: WHITE. TLP: WHITE information may be distributed without restriction, subject to copyright controls.
Source: FBI.
What does the world look like in the year 2025? Digital living evangelist, Lindsay Smith, explores the communications and technology journey that has revolutionized the 21st century.
Are you ready for the changes that will come in this lifetime?
IBM World of Watson: IoT Influencer Panel "The Internet of Now"Ryan Boyles
Connecting Businesses, Bots, Things and People. 2016 is said to be the year that the Internet of Things moves from future trend to business reality. Now that the IoT is here to stay, what is the recipe for success with Industry 4.0? From big ideas and small bots to policy shifts and security standards, learn what five industry thought leaders think about IoT right now.
Panelists:
Tim Crawford, AVOA @tcrawford
Anne Ward, CircleClick @annebot
Dr. Lucy Rogers, Makertorium @DrLucyRogers
Mark Hopkins, Rodger Wilco Agency @rizzn
Tamara McCleary, Thulium @TamaraMcCleary
Ryan Boyles, IBM Watson IoT (moderator) @theRab
With 2017 just around the corner; what are we looking forward to? Will self-driving cars be a thing? Would we finally get AI’s? Join Brian Pichman from the Evolve Project as he takes you on a journey of what the future of technology may be.
Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard: Bottom Line Future Trends (summary)Gerd Leonhard
These are some of my favourite memes and bottom lines from 10+ recent slideshows and presentations see http://www.futuristgerd.com/category/gerd/gerds-presentations/ and www.gerdtube.com for videos
If you enjoy my slideshares please take a look at my new book “Technology vs Humanity” http://www.techvshuman.com or buy it via Amazon http://gerd.fm/globalTVHamazon
More at http://www.futuristgerd.com or www.gerdleonhard.de
Download all of my videos and PDFs at http://www.gerdcloud.net
About my new book: are you ready for the greatest changes in recent human history? Futurism meets humanism in Gerd Leonhard’s ground-breaking new work of critical observation, discussing the multiple Megashifts that will radically alter not just our society and economy but our values and our biology. Wherever you stand on the scale between technomania and nostalgia for a lost world, this is a book to challenge, provoke, warn and inspire.
Digital Business Introduction & Learning Thought StartersRunway Digital
Digital Business, organisation changes, digital disruption, privacy, ethics and social media are all included. This was presented at a conference for 100 local and global leaders in Australia.
Living Online: Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device- NFAIS 2012hratner
Riding the crest of the wave of digital
publishing has been a wild one in the
last few years. This talk will explore what lessons we can learn from the past and how they apply to providing content and services in the constantly changing technical landscape that we live in today.
Why the Internet of Things needs AI & interoperability to succeedNuance Communications
Gartner predicts 5.5 million new ‘things’ will be connected everyday this year. The challenge: non-intuitive interfaces, disconnected systems, and incompatible APIs mean we’ve not yet been able to unleash the greatest potential of this IoT-connected devices ecosystem. That’s why we need to innovate with interoperability in mind.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
Mortar: Hadoop-as-a-Service + Open Source Framework | AWS re: Invent public …mortardata
Presentation from AWS re: Invent, where Mortar announced it's public availability on stage.
Mortar facilitates Hadoop data development in two parts: an open source data development framework (like Rails for Hadoop) and a PaaS (like Heroku for Hadoop). The open source framework allows for sharing/repeating/maintaining code history, automated testing, and one-button deploy. The PaaS provides high availability execution, full job history, and helps users identify problems.
Peter Hoddie's keynote for IEEE at CES 2016. He explores upcoming trends for developers in the IoT space, scriptable IoT leading us to the right standards, and JavaScript for the IoT.
Citizen Developer Tools - session at SPS New England 10/20/2018Antti Koskela
So, the citizen developers have all the cool tools, and those that actually code for a living are left with legacy stuff? Not so fast! The same tools that Microsoft is targeting for citizen developers make development easier, faster and cheaper for everyone!
This session combines tools such as Flow, Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Functions with some actual simple development work to provide highly customized, Machine Learning powered analysis workflow for the newly baked Modern Team Sites in SharePoint Online. This demo-heavy session will look at real business scenarios, and how we can solve them using citizen developer tools and some code (Because we’re developers after all, right?)
After this session, you'll know how to create rich and customized business automation processes that use the latest tools offered to us by Microsoft.
So, the citizen developers have all the cool tools, and those that actually code for a living are left with legacy stuff? Not so fast! The same tools that Microsoft is targeting for citizen developers make development easier, faster and cheaper for everyone!
This session combines tools such as Flow, Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Functions with some actual simple development work to provide highly customized, Machine Learning powered analysis workflow for the newly baked Modern Team Sites in SharePoint Online. This demo-heavy session will look at real business scenarios, and how we can solve them using citizen developer tools and some code (Because we’re developers after all, right?)
After this session, you'll know how to create rich and customized business automation processes that use the latest tools offered to us by Microsoft.
Citizen Developer Tools are not just for Citizen Developers (session at Share...Antti Koskela
So, the citizen developers have all the cool tools, and those that actually code for a living are left with legacy stuff? Not so fast! The same tools that Microsoft is targeting for citizen developers make development easier, faster and cheaper for everyone!
This session combines tools such as Flow, Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Functions with some actual simple development work to provide highly customized, Machine Learning powered analysis workflow for the newly baked Modern Team Sites in SharePoint Online. This demo-heavy session will look at real business scenarios, and how we can solve them using citizen developer tools and some code (Because we’re developers after all, right?)
After this session, you'll know how to create rich and customized business automation processes that use the latest tools offered to us by Microsoft.
So, the citizen developers have all the cool tools, and those that actually code for a living are left with legacy stuff? Not so fast! The same tools that Microsoft is targeting for citizen developers make development easier, faster and cheaper for everyone!
This session combines tools such as Flow, Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Functions with some actual simple development work to provide highly customized, Machine Learning powered analysis workflow for the newly baked Modern Team Sites in SharePoint Online. This demo-heavy session will look at real business scenarios, and how we can solve them using citizen developer tools and some code (Because we’re developers after all, right?)
After this session, you'll know how to create rich and customized business automation processes that use the latest tools offered to us by Microsoft.
See the whole description here:
https://www.koskila.net/2018/04/09/speaking-at-sps-twin-cities-sps-tc/
And my experiences from the event here:
https://www.koskila.net/2018/04/27/my-sps-tc-session-citizen-developer-tools-are-not-just-for-citizen-developers/
The State of Frontend was presented at Vadodara Frontend Developer's meetup on 4th Apr, 2016. It covers the past, present and the future trends in the frontend development.
Everyone wants (someone else) to do it: writing documentation for open source...Jody Garnett
Many people will cite how their adoption of software was based on the quality of documentation, and yet documentation can be one of the largest gaps in quality with an open source project. This talk will discuss why that is, what you (yes you) can do about it, and how the author has so far managed to avoid burnout by learning to accept less-than-perfect grammar.
A FOSS4G 2015 Presentation
How Open Source / Open Technology Could Help On Your ProjectWan Leung Wong
ITFest 2014, Seminar on Free & OSS in HK
How Open Source / Open Technology Could Help On Your Project?
A talk brief to talk about how to use open source or open technology to help on start a new project. How to choose technology, and what should people to concern on.
Choosing the right Technologies for your next unicorn.Gladson DSouza
Startup India had its 5th Meetup on "Choosing The Right Technologies For Your Next Unicorn” on August, 05 2017!
We’re had the coolest techies speak about the latest and tested technologies used by the Best global tech enterprises.
From what to why for you to reach your ultimate Goal – to become a Unicorn!
We cover a range of topics like:
• Technologies that aren't disrupted
• Languages and frameworks
• Agile Project Management
• Web Security
• Automated Testing
• Tech stacks of Whatsapp, Uber, Facebook and other large enterprises
Why should you have attend?
• To understand the future of technology and which direction is recommended as of 2017
• Great Insights on present Latest Technologies
• Growing tech adoption trend globally and in India
• Ready case studies of present Unicorns.
I develop a program called DAVID (you can find full documentation here(https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Amit_Sharma183)). Now in the next level, a mechanical structure is being engineered. The same program will not only assist the user but also make the mechanical structure function accordingly.
This presentation describes the WHAT, WHEN, WHY, HOW of this project.
Enjoy the presentation...
I gave this talk on IEEE Day (October 7, 2014). I covered Introduction to Open Source, Various Projects and Products in Open Source, What students can get from Open Source and various different aspects of Open Source during this talk.
Please feel free to download, modify and use the slides for your talks. Lets keep rocking the Free Web ! :)
In April 2015, Apache Geode (incubating) was born from Pivotal’s GemFire, the distributed in-memory database. However, the donation of over 1M LOC was just the beginning of the journey. In this talk we discuss how the GemFire engineering team has adapted their development infrastructure, processes, and culture to embrace the “Apache Way". We present lessons learned and best practices for new and incubating open source projects in areas of initial code submission, IP clearance, governance policies, code review, and community building. We discuss the challenges the team faced and how we changed internal communication and software design processes to a community-driven model. In particular, we highlight effective strategies for growing a project community and embracing new members. Finally, we show how changing to the open source model has increased both productivity and quality.
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.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
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.
Into the Box Keynote Day 2: Unveiling amazing updates and announcements for modern CFML developers! Get ready for exciting releases and updates on Ortus tools and products. Stay tuned for cutting-edge innovations designed to boost your productivity.
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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.
Providing Globus Services to Users of JASMIN for Environmental Data AnalysisGlobus
JASMIN is the UK’s high-performance data analysis platform for environmental science, operated by STFC on behalf of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In addition to its role in hosting the CEDA Archive (NERC’s long-term repository for climate, atmospheric science & Earth observation data in the UK), JASMIN provides a collaborative platform to a community of around 2,000 scientists in the UK and beyond, providing nearly 400 environmental science projects with working space, compute resources and tools to facilitate their work. High-performance data transfer into and out of JASMIN has always been a key feature, with many scientists bringing model outputs from supercomputers elsewhere in the UK, to analyse against observational or other model data in the CEDA Archive. A growing number of JASMIN users are now realising the benefits of using the Globus service to provide reliable and efficient data movement and other tasks in this and other contexts. Further use cases involve long-distance (intercontinental) transfers to and from JASMIN, and collecting results from a mobile atmospheric radar system, pushing data to JASMIN via a lightweight Globus deployment. We provide details of how Globus fits into our current infrastructure, our experience of the recent migration to GCSv5.4, and of our interest in developing use of the wider ecosystem of Globus services for the benefit of our user community.
Multiple Your Crypto Portfolio with the Innovative Features of Advanced Crypt...Hivelance Technology
Cryptocurrency trading bots are computer programs designed to automate buying, selling, and managing cryptocurrency transactions. These bots utilize advanced algorithms and machine learning techniques to analyze market data, identify trading opportunities, and execute trades on behalf of their users. By automating the decision-making process, crypto trading bots can react to market changes faster than human traders
Hivelance, a leading provider of cryptocurrency trading bot development services, stands out as the premier choice for crypto traders and developers. Hivelance boasts a team of seasoned cryptocurrency experts and software engineers who deeply understand the crypto market and the latest trends in automated trading, Hivelance leverages the latest technologies and tools in the industry, including advanced AI and machine learning algorithms, to create highly efficient and adaptable crypto trading bots
Globus Compute wth IRI Workflows - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
As part of the DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) program, NERSC at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and ALCF at Argonne National Lab are working closely with General Atomics on accelerating the computing requirements of the DIII-D experiment. As part of the work the team is investigating ways to speedup the time to solution for many different parts of the DIII-D workflow including how they run jobs on HPC systems. One of these routes is looking at Globus Compute as a way to replace the current method for managing tasks and we describe a brief proof of concept showing how Globus Compute could help to schedule jobs and be a tool to connect compute at different facilities.
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?
Quarkus Hidden and Forbidden ExtensionsMax Andersen
Quarkus has a vast extension ecosystem and is known for its subsonic and subatomic feature set. Some of these features are not as well known, and some extensions are less talked about, but that does not make them less interesting - quite the opposite.
Come join this talk to see some tips and tricks for using Quarkus and some of the lesser known features, extensions and development techniques.
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
Your Digital Assistant.
Making complex approach simple. Straightforward process saves time. No more waiting to connect with people that matter to you. Safety first is not a cliché - Securely protect information in cloud storage to prevent any third party from accessing data.
Would you rather make your visitors feel burdened by making them wait? Or choose VizMan for a stress-free experience? VizMan is an automated visitor management system that works for any industries not limited to factories, societies, government institutes, and warehouses. A new age contactless way of logging information of visitors, employees, packages, and vehicles. VizMan is a digital logbook so it deters unnecessary use of paper or space since there is no requirement of bundles of registers that is left to collect dust in a corner of a room. Visitor’s essential details, helps in scheduling meetings for visitors and employees, and assists in supervising the attendance of the employees. With VizMan, visitors don’t need to wait for hours in long queues. VizMan handles visitors with the value they deserve because we know time is important to you.
Feasible Features
One Subscription, Four Modules – Admin, Employee, Receptionist, and Gatekeeper ensures confidentiality and prevents data from being manipulated
User Friendly – can be easily used on Android, iOS, and Web Interface
Multiple Accessibility – Log in through any device from any place at any time
One app for all industries – a Visitor Management System that works for any organisation.
Stress-free Sign-up
Visitor is registered and checked-in by the Receptionist
Host gets a notification, where they opt to Approve the meeting
Host notifies the Receptionist of the end of the meeting
Visitor is checked-out by the Receptionist
Host enters notes and remarks of the meeting
Customizable Components
Scheduling Meetings – Host can invite visitors for meetings and also approve, reject and reschedule meetings
Single/Bulk invites – Invitations can be sent individually to a visitor or collectively to many visitors
VIP Visitors – Additional security of data for VIP visitors to avoid misuse of information
Courier Management – Keeps a check on deliveries like commodities being delivered in and out of establishments
Alerts & Notifications – Get notified on SMS, email, and application
Parking Management – Manage availability of parking space
Individual log-in – Every user has their own log-in id
Visitor/Meeting Analytics – Evaluate notes and remarks of the meeting stored in the system
Visitor Management System is a secure and user friendly database manager that records, filters, tracks the visitors to your organization.
"Secure Your Premises with VizMan (VMS) – Get It Now"
Experience our free, in-depth three-part Tendenci Platform Corporate Membership Management workshop series! In Session 1 on May 14th, 2024, we began with an Introduction and Setup, mastering the configuration of your Corporate Membership Module settings to establish membership types, applications, and more. Then, on May 16th, 2024, in Session 2, we focused on binding individual members to a Corporate Membership and Corporate Reps, teaching you how to add individual members and assign Corporate Representatives to manage dues, renewals, and associated members. Finally, on May 28th, 2024, in Session 3, we covered questions and concerns, addressing any queries or issues you may have.
For more Tendenci AMS events, check out www.tendenci.com/events
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.
Enhancing Research Orchestration Capabilities at ORNL.pdfGlobus
Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
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3. • Engineer and entrepreneur
• Focus on the objects we own (aka “the client”)
• Closest to the user, biggest opportunity for impact
• Hand crafted software optimized for size and speed
• Tools for developers and users
• Working for interoperability of data and devices
Aboutme
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6. • Every trade show presentation begins by defining it
• We don’t know
• The user doesn’t know
• Well, they do…. once you show them your product working
• They like the object
• They just want a different behavior…
…for their life, their home, their car.
For them.
IoTisshroudedinmystery
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8. • We’ve seen the future
• Seen it in movies
• Binge watched it on TV
• Read about it in books
• We all have a sense of what connected future should be
• Just can’t explain it beyond lights automatically turning on
when you arrive home
WhatIoTshoulddoisobvious
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9. • We expect it
• Our devices should be able to communicate with the cloud and
each other
• That’s the premise of the “I” in IoT
• Great products that work well together
• Too many products consider interoperability an
“interesting idea for a future update”
Interoperability
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16. @phoddie
Toomuch.Toosoon.
• It isn’t obvious what we want to do in the big picture
• Trying to create “underpinning” standards
• Not necessary for this market – investment level is
already unbelievably high
• Leading to bad standards
• Too much functionality
• Allow for too many possible futures
• Too big and complex to be practical
17. @phoddie
NeedtimetofigureoutIoT
• Experiments to discover what is possible
• Experience to know what works in the real world
• Too early for new standards
• Plenty of existing standards to build on
20. PopularFrameworksAren’tIoTReady
• Browser-based solutions: Too heavy for IoT devices
• Node.js: Server solution being shoehorned into the
embedded space
• Qt: Designed for desktop, too much of a catch-all of
features
• Lua: Less popular than assembly and COBOL, so difficult
to find talent and no significant ecosystem
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26. JavaScriptforEmbedded/IoT
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• JSON built in – de facto data format of the
web
• Exceptionally portable – OS independent
• Helps eliminate memory leaks and
fragmentation so devices can run for a very
long time – garbage collector
27. JavaScript 2015 (aka ES6) is first truly major enhancement
to the language.
More than 400 individual changes including:
• Classes – familiar tool for inheritance
• Promises – clean, consistent asynchronous operation
• Modules – reusable code libraries
• ArrayBuffer – work with binary data
JavaScript6thEdition–featuresforIoT
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28. @phoddie
High level programming languages
on embedded systems
Relatedly, writing software to control drones, vending
machines, and dishwashers has become as easy as
spinning up a website. Fast, efficient processors … are
turning JavaScript into a popular embedded
programming language—unthinkable less than a
decade ago.
29. Securefoundation
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• Sandbox
• Core language provides no access to network, files, hardware, screen,
audio, etc.
• Scripts can only see and do what the system designer chooses to
provide
• Secure – many classes of security flaws in native code are non-existent
• Uninitialized memory
• Stack overflow
• Buffer overruns
• Mal-formed data injection
31. AddingES6toyourproduct
• Just a few steps to get the basics working
• Get XS6 from GitHub
• Build it with your product
• Entirely ANSI C – likely builds as-is
• All host OS dependencies in three files xs6Host.c,
xs6Platform.h, and xs6Platform.6
• Update as needed for your host OS / RTOS
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34. • Two key constraints to address
• CPU performance
• Single core
• ARM Cortex – thumb instructions only
• 200 MHz or less is common
• Memory
• RAM is limited, Flash storage is much less of an issue
XS6–JavaScriptoptimizedforembedded
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35. • No JIT
• Requires much more memory
• Significantly increases complexity of JavaScript engine
• Takes time to manage
• Performance critical functions can be coded in C directly
• Even faster
• No security risk as native code is installed “at the factory”
XS6–JavaScriptoptimizedforembedded
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36. • Memory efficient strings
• JavaScript defines strings as Unicode 16, requires 2 bytes
per character
• XS6 uses UTF-8, which uses 1 byte for most common
characters
• Tuned garbage collector
• Small memory size allows use of simple garbage collector,
fast, single threaded, and compact
XS6–JavaScriptoptimizedforembedded
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37. • Precompiled byte code
• JavaScript can be compiled on desktop
• Eliminates parse and code generation on device
• Execute-in-place for byte code
• JavaScript byte code stored in flash storage can be executed
directly
• Eliminates JavaScript code from RAM
XS6–JavaScriptoptimizedforembedded
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38. • “Threaded” dispatch
• Byte code instructions are dispatched using a computed
goto, fastest way to implement byte code interpreter
• JavaScript module unloading
• Extends ES6 to allow code modules loaded at runtime to be
unloaded when no longer in use
XS6–JavaScriptoptimizedforembedded
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39. Goingdeeper
• JavaScript is also great for building the product
• App logic
• Communication
• Network protocols
• Hardware
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40. WhyuseJavaScripttobuildyourproduct?
• Get it working faster
• Iterate incredibly fast
• Leverage code and techniques
developed by other JS developers
• Hardware independent; easy to re-use
in your next generation
• Re-use JavaScript code with Node.js cloud
service, mobile apps, and web pages
• Much easier to find JavaScript programmers
to work on your project @phoddie
44. • People know the behaviors they want from their devices
• Many people can code in one way or another
• Let them
• That’s how the computer and mobile grew
• That’s where the ideas come from
• Traditional embedded development doesn’t scale
• JavaScript is proven for growing developer communities
Makescriptablethings
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45. • You can’t implement every feature for every market
• Really.
• Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Cisco can’t.
• You can’t either.
• Individual products seldom win
• Products that connect to a larger ecosystem have more
leverage
Goodbusiness
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46. • Gives customers a stake in the product
• Gives customers a sense of being in control of their products
• Allows products to address features and connect to cloud
services the manufacturer chooses not to support
• Extends product life
• Long after manufacturer stops issuing updates, the market
can continue to enhance
Goodforcustomers
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48. • Open source is used to build closed devices
• Doesn’t give the customer the ability to change the behavior of
their objects
• Doesn’t give ecosystem the ability to enhance the object
• Doesn’t ensure interoperability in any way
Opensourceisn’tenough
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50. • One word: JavaScript
• The flexibility to change the behavior of the objects in our world
• The foundation to discover the potential of IoT
• The only practical way to achieve the interoperability we dream
about
HowwefigureoutIoT
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51. • Kinoma – selected slides and images
• Hallelujah the Hills – intriguing quotes
• Playground Global – room to play
• IoTracks and Param Singh – invitation to speak
Acknowledgements
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