This slide share the recent activities on security automation.
First, it talks about the need for security automation; second, it talks about the standardization activities; third, it introduces recent research and development activities the presenter engages in
This slide share the recent activities on security automation.
First, it talks about the need for security automation; second, it talks about the standardization activities; third, it introduces recent research and development activities the presenter engages in
We make viral loops.
There are 1.7 million apps today, all competing to win space on our mobile devices.
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We've created a platform, that is like ShareThis, but for mobile and it's even more powerful.
AdMob took Google Adsense and made it mobile. We're taking the success of ShareThis, and applying this model to the mobile world.
AppSocially provides an easy-to-use tool for mobile app developers to (1) integrate customer-acquisition functions into their apps and (2) keep track of “actionable” viral metrics.
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I have demonstrated IoT and the application used moreover the standardization and Radio sensing Technology used in IOT moreover I have highlighted some topics to be considered when deploying IoT solution.
Low power consumption and wide area coverage are two important factors that build LPWA technology. SigFox is the operator of a cellular network dedicated to low throughput communication for connected devices. Company’s patented UNB technology achieves a broad scale connection to M2M/IoT devices over large distances. Low bit rate transmissions allows greater autonomy and saving energy at end devices.
Garuda Robotics Software Development Engineer Nicholas Ng speaks about open source drones in everyday life at NTU Open Source Society's TGIFHacks on 23 September 2016. He will be sharing on how to use open source UAV technology to solve real world problems. He believes that open source movement enables everybody to kickstart their UAV journey with the correct platforms and frameworks, which he will be sharing with few examples used by Garuda Robotics in their solutions.