The Observant Developer — Continuous Feedback with OpenTelemetryScyllaDB
This document discusses how continuous feedback platforms can help developers like Bill get faster feedback on code changes by collecting and analyzing telemetry data from production. It describes how Bill currently doesn't know if his code changes worked well, how they impacted the system, or if they were used. Continuous feedback platforms aim to close this gap by measuring changes in traces and spans over time to understand bottlenecks and how code is being used in production. They process telemetry data to provide insights with less expertise needed, focusing on code performance instead of only service metrics to create a more proactive development process.
This document defines key ICT concepts and systems. It explains that ICT includes hardware, software, and communications technologies. An ICT system is a way of doing something using these technologies, with common examples being supermarket stock control, payroll, e-commerce, and banking systems. An ICT system has six main components - people, procedures, data, hardware, software, and information. ICT provides benefits like increased volume, accuracy, repetition, and speed of work.
Log management provides detailed records of system, application, and user activities that are essential for security, troubleshooting, and performance monitoring. Logs record information like login/logout times, file access, passwords changes, network traffic, and system errors. Proper log management is critical as logs can be used to answer questions about who accessed or transferred what data and when, and identify the root cause of issues. Common mistakes include not retaining logs for a sufficient time period, not reviewing logs regularly, and not configuring applications to log appropriately.
Ryan Ogilvie presented on improving IT service management. He argued that IT departments often plateau because they maintain a process-centric mentality and focus too much on incidents. To advance, IT must think like the business and address other processes like knowledge management, event monitoring, and reporting. Effective knowledge management can reduce incidents and improve business understanding, but requires overcoming challenges like buy-in and information management. Comprehensive monitoring of systems, dependencies, integrations, and business activities is also important. Finally, reporting must be simplified and tied to objectives in order to effectively manage performance.
It's Q1 2015 and it's time to check in on what's going on in Office 365, some thoughts on SharePoint vNext and some stuff you'll probably need to let go of and start thinking about differently.
by Sean Wallbridge, Principal Consultant and SharePoint MVP, itgroove Professional Services Ltd.
MAP14 Startup Accelerator Application Workshop - Rohan WorkmanWen Xi
The document provides information about the MAP14 Application Workshop and the application process for the Monash Accelerator Program (MAP). It outlines the 3 stages of the application: 1) a video and online application due by April 28th, 2) a pitch night on May 13th, and 3) selection interviews on May 20-21st. It provides tips for the video application, pitch night presentations, and selection interviews. Statistics from the previous year's program are included, as well as house rules, resources, and an example pitch presentation outline. The workshop aims to help applicants understand the selection process and criteria for the MAP entrepreneurial fellowship program.
The Observant Developer — Continuous Feedback with OpenTelemetryScyllaDB
This document discusses how continuous feedback platforms can help developers like Bill get faster feedback on code changes by collecting and analyzing telemetry data from production. It describes how Bill currently doesn't know if his code changes worked well, how they impacted the system, or if they were used. Continuous feedback platforms aim to close this gap by measuring changes in traces and spans over time to understand bottlenecks and how code is being used in production. They process telemetry data to provide insights with less expertise needed, focusing on code performance instead of only service metrics to create a more proactive development process.
This document defines key ICT concepts and systems. It explains that ICT includes hardware, software, and communications technologies. An ICT system is a way of doing something using these technologies, with common examples being supermarket stock control, payroll, e-commerce, and banking systems. An ICT system has six main components - people, procedures, data, hardware, software, and information. ICT provides benefits like increased volume, accuracy, repetition, and speed of work.
Log management provides detailed records of system, application, and user activities that are essential for security, troubleshooting, and performance monitoring. Logs record information like login/logout times, file access, passwords changes, network traffic, and system errors. Proper log management is critical as logs can be used to answer questions about who accessed or transferred what data and when, and identify the root cause of issues. Common mistakes include not retaining logs for a sufficient time period, not reviewing logs regularly, and not configuring applications to log appropriately.
Ryan Ogilvie presented on improving IT service management. He argued that IT departments often plateau because they maintain a process-centric mentality and focus too much on incidents. To advance, IT must think like the business and address other processes like knowledge management, event monitoring, and reporting. Effective knowledge management can reduce incidents and improve business understanding, but requires overcoming challenges like buy-in and information management. Comprehensive monitoring of systems, dependencies, integrations, and business activities is also important. Finally, reporting must be simplified and tied to objectives in order to effectively manage performance.
It's Q1 2015 and it's time to check in on what's going on in Office 365, some thoughts on SharePoint vNext and some stuff you'll probably need to let go of and start thinking about differently.
by Sean Wallbridge, Principal Consultant and SharePoint MVP, itgroove Professional Services Ltd.
MAP14 Startup Accelerator Application Workshop - Rohan WorkmanWen Xi
The document provides information about the MAP14 Application Workshop and the application process for the Monash Accelerator Program (MAP). It outlines the 3 stages of the application: 1) a video and online application due by April 28th, 2) a pitch night on May 13th, and 3) selection interviews on May 20-21st. It provides tips for the video application, pitch night presentations, and selection interviews. Statistics from the previous year's program are included, as well as house rules, resources, and an example pitch presentation outline. The workshop aims to help applicants understand the selection process and criteria for the MAP entrepreneurial fellowship program.
The document provides information about the MAP14 Application Workshop and the application process for the Monash Accelerator Program (MAP). It outlines the 3 stages of the application: 1) a video and online application due by April 28th, 2) a pitch night on May 13th, and 3) selection interviews on May 20th-21st. It discusses how applicants will be selected and provides statistics from the previous year's program. The document provides guidelines for the pitch presentations and sample slide content for an effective pitch.
Carrier opportunities in Web Development (1).pptxJignesh600359
A list of points that help a student/fresher to identify and be aware of the potential benefits and different paths to choose Web development as their career.
The document outlines an ICT road map for a 3 year plan. It includes questions to assess the current state of infrastructure, equipment, and IT needs. Year 1 focuses on understanding the current infrastructure, equipment, ownership, and involvement to determine the path for the next steps of the ICT plan.
Machine learning is a current technology that drives artificial intelligence by allowing computers to learn from examples without being programmed. Artificial intelligence can help improve service management in three roles: (1) For end users, AI helps unlock knowledge bases and provide 24/7 help; (2) For operators, AI takes over difficult tasks like categorization and suggests solutions; (3) For managers, AI alerts of anomalies and predicts service needs. TOPdesk aims to gradually introduce basic AI features for categorization and prioritization, investigate chatbots, and explore sharing data across customers to improve solutions over time while ensuring privacy.
From SLAs to XLAs | Shift to pro-active service deliverynexthink
Slides from workshop focused on service management excellence and end user experience measurement.
Sessions:
1. Service Management Process Automation, with Bright Horse
2. From SLA to XLA: Re-Thinking End-User KPIs, with Nexthink
3. Great Customer Service is The Experience, with Chris Markiewicz
This document summarizes a webinar presented by Terry Frey, COO of BigRoad, and Rick Gobbell of Gobbell Transportation on the topic of log and inspection changes. The webinar provided an overview of the transition to electronic logs, new FMCSA rules, differences between states in inspection practices, and guidance on legalities of electronic log inspections. Common scenarios, stakeholders, and a case study from Missouri were discussed. Attendees were encouraged to try BigRoad's electronic logging products and have a printer to ensure fully legal and safe logkeeping.
Interview questions and answers for android tonyrobbin10
This document provides answers to some common interview questions for Android development positions. It discusses understanding the true concerns behind an interview question and reveals how to best answer questions about yourself, weaknesses, previous jobs, Android concepts like sticky intents, nine-patch images, resources, recording phone calls, private Android development, application flags, threading for calculations, passing large objects via services, and binding to services. The document wishes the reader good luck with their job hunting and requests feedback via a form.
If you're an organization forced into quickly creating a work from home (wfh) strategy, how tough can it be? This is a brief overview for creating a strategy. Not a sales pitch!
This document contains a list of technical interview questions related to networking, Active Directory, and Exchange 2003. For networking, it asks about IP addresses, subnet masks, ARP, default gateways, subnets, DHCP, and network monitoring tools. For Active Directory, questions cover domains, sites, replication, Global Catalog, FSMO roles, backups and restores, and Group Policy. For Exchange 2003, it asks about installation requirements, management tools, recipient types, mailboxes, permissions, and distribution groups.
Lokesh Bhogte has over 8 years of experience working in IT and currently works with Palo IT Singapore on a message-driven data integration platform. He will discuss alternate designs for high-performance transactional systems using Spring, comparing the ORM and pure Spring frameworks in terms of complexity, simplicity, and performance for data-driven applications.
The document discusses the importance of baselining network performance and applications. It provides examples of why baselining is useful, such as for educational purposes, understanding typical application behavior, and measuring the impact of changes. The document then describes different methods for capturing baseline data, including using protocol analyzers, SNMP, bandwidth tests, and synthetic transactions. It emphasizes documenting the testing methodology to allow for consistent replication. Overall, the document aims to explain best practices for establishing performance baselines of networks and applications.
This document discusses the history of voting in India using ballot boxes versus electronic voting machines (EVMs), and proposes developing an online e-voting system. It outlines some common problems with the current in-person system, such as booth capturing and delays in getting poll results. The proposed e-voting system would allow secure online voting through a web browser for more convenience. It provides hardware/software requirements and technological details like using .NET framework and SQL database. Key features would include secure login, viewing candidate profiles, and casting authenticated votes.
Elastic at Procter & Gamble: A Network StoryElasticsearch
Learn how the Elastic Stack helped Procter & Gamble achieve a greater understanding of their data, as well as introducing observability to their toolkit to help them be more proactive and provide better services.
How to Gather Software Product Requirements for IT SolutionsKadir Çamoğlu
The right questions to the right person, in the right place, at the right time…
One of the most important prerequisites for a successful IT software project and the right software solution is to conduct an effective business analysis.
Good business analysis is only possible with the right questions. I wrote the Business Analysis Questions for Software Solutions as a supportive reference for conducting successful business analysis studies.
It is not only for the analysts at the beginning of their careers but also for the experienced ones.
Choosing a right IoT platform provider is not so difficult if you ask right questions to the provider before purchasing. So, here are the 8 questions that you must ask to an IoT platform provider before making a purchase.
SoftControl - Short Company Introduction. Since 1993 we served 200+ companies and helping them to boost their capabilities and to grow their business. Get more information about our Services and Products, short and to the point.
Visit our website: http://www.softcontrol.net
The document summarizes an Ability Connection forum that discussed mentoring programs and the IT job market. It provided an overview of Ability Connection's mentoring and placement tracks to help people with disabilities build careers in IT. It also presented research finding that IT jobs are growing and many technical roles are in high demand, such as software development, cybersecurity, and network engineering. The forum included a panel discussion where attendees could ask questions about degree programs, in-demand skills, and entry-level roles in the IT field.
Performance monitoring for remote locationsAppNeta
Network performance monitoring for remote locations should help IT to see what the user is seeing in any application. That's true whether it's a remote office, hotel, retail store, restaurant, hospital or any other place IT isn't.
Questions from 13 to 20 pleas.1.List and describe .docxssuser774ad41
Questions from 13 to 20 pleas.
1.List and describe the four types of computer networks from largest to smallest.
•(WAN) is a network that covers large geographic areas. WAN’S typically connect multimaple LAN’s, in some cases they can span the world.
•(MAN) metropolitan area networks. MAN’s are relatively large computers networks that covers metropolitan area.MAN size is between LAN and WAN size.
•(LAN) local area network. Connects two or more devices in a limited geographic area, usualy within the same building.so every device in the network can cummunicate with every other device.
•(PAN) personal area network. PAN’s are sohrt range communication. Usually for devices close to one person.
2.Define client/server computing, packet switching, and TCP/IP. Explain how these three things make the Internet so powerful and robust.
•Client/server computing: links two or more computers in an
arrangement in which some machines, called servers, provide computing services for user PCs called clients.
•Packet switching: The transmission technology that breaks up blocks of text into packets.
•(TCP/IP): is the protocol of the internet.
They make internet pwerful beause they manage the movement of packets between
computers by establishing a connection between the computers, they sequence the transfer of
packets, and they acknowledge the packets that have been transmitted.
3.What is the difference between the Internet, an intranet, and an extranet? Provide an example of each. HINT: Providing definitions is not enough to explain the differences.
•An example of internet is sending emails from one to another
•An example of intranet is Toyota internal employee network.
An example of extranet is Samsung and google using network for business related operations.
The difference between them in accessibility is that internet has a content that is accessible for everyone. In contrast, intranet is only accessible for members of the organization.in the other hand, extranet is for members of the organization and external members with access to the network.
4.What is telecommuting? Discuss why you would and would not want to telecommute.
Telecommuting is the ability of working at home for people who prefer work at home like single parents. I would use telecommuting if I had the need to stay at home and have disability the prevent me from going to work. I wouldn't use telecommute mostly because it’s a main reason to isolate a person from socializing.
5.List, describe, and provide an example of the six types of e-commerce.
•Business-to-consumer electronic commerce). In B2C, the sellers are organizations, and the buyers are individuals.
Example: Electronic retailing
•Business-to-business electronic commerce (B2B). In B2B transactions, both the sellers and the buyers are business organizations.
Example: sell-side marketplace model.
•Consumer-to-consumer electronic commerce (C2C).an individual sells products or services to other individuals.
Example: ...
The document provides information about the MAP14 Application Workshop and the application process for the Monash Accelerator Program (MAP). It outlines the 3 stages of the application: 1) a video and online application due by April 28th, 2) a pitch night on May 13th, and 3) selection interviews on May 20th-21st. It discusses how applicants will be selected and provides statistics from the previous year's program. The document provides guidelines for the pitch presentations and sample slide content for an effective pitch.
Carrier opportunities in Web Development (1).pptxJignesh600359
A list of points that help a student/fresher to identify and be aware of the potential benefits and different paths to choose Web development as their career.
The document outlines an ICT road map for a 3 year plan. It includes questions to assess the current state of infrastructure, equipment, and IT needs. Year 1 focuses on understanding the current infrastructure, equipment, ownership, and involvement to determine the path for the next steps of the ICT plan.
Machine learning is a current technology that drives artificial intelligence by allowing computers to learn from examples without being programmed. Artificial intelligence can help improve service management in three roles: (1) For end users, AI helps unlock knowledge bases and provide 24/7 help; (2) For operators, AI takes over difficult tasks like categorization and suggests solutions; (3) For managers, AI alerts of anomalies and predicts service needs. TOPdesk aims to gradually introduce basic AI features for categorization and prioritization, investigate chatbots, and explore sharing data across customers to improve solutions over time while ensuring privacy.
From SLAs to XLAs | Shift to pro-active service deliverynexthink
Slides from workshop focused on service management excellence and end user experience measurement.
Sessions:
1. Service Management Process Automation, with Bright Horse
2. From SLA to XLA: Re-Thinking End-User KPIs, with Nexthink
3. Great Customer Service is The Experience, with Chris Markiewicz
This document summarizes a webinar presented by Terry Frey, COO of BigRoad, and Rick Gobbell of Gobbell Transportation on the topic of log and inspection changes. The webinar provided an overview of the transition to electronic logs, new FMCSA rules, differences between states in inspection practices, and guidance on legalities of electronic log inspections. Common scenarios, stakeholders, and a case study from Missouri were discussed. Attendees were encouraged to try BigRoad's electronic logging products and have a printer to ensure fully legal and safe logkeeping.
Interview questions and answers for android tonyrobbin10
This document provides answers to some common interview questions for Android development positions. It discusses understanding the true concerns behind an interview question and reveals how to best answer questions about yourself, weaknesses, previous jobs, Android concepts like sticky intents, nine-patch images, resources, recording phone calls, private Android development, application flags, threading for calculations, passing large objects via services, and binding to services. The document wishes the reader good luck with their job hunting and requests feedback via a form.
If you're an organization forced into quickly creating a work from home (wfh) strategy, how tough can it be? This is a brief overview for creating a strategy. Not a sales pitch!
This document contains a list of technical interview questions related to networking, Active Directory, and Exchange 2003. For networking, it asks about IP addresses, subnet masks, ARP, default gateways, subnets, DHCP, and network monitoring tools. For Active Directory, questions cover domains, sites, replication, Global Catalog, FSMO roles, backups and restores, and Group Policy. For Exchange 2003, it asks about installation requirements, management tools, recipient types, mailboxes, permissions, and distribution groups.
Lokesh Bhogte has over 8 years of experience working in IT and currently works with Palo IT Singapore on a message-driven data integration platform. He will discuss alternate designs for high-performance transactional systems using Spring, comparing the ORM and pure Spring frameworks in terms of complexity, simplicity, and performance for data-driven applications.
The document discusses the importance of baselining network performance and applications. It provides examples of why baselining is useful, such as for educational purposes, understanding typical application behavior, and measuring the impact of changes. The document then describes different methods for capturing baseline data, including using protocol analyzers, SNMP, bandwidth tests, and synthetic transactions. It emphasizes documenting the testing methodology to allow for consistent replication. Overall, the document aims to explain best practices for establishing performance baselines of networks and applications.
This document discusses the history of voting in India using ballot boxes versus electronic voting machines (EVMs), and proposes developing an online e-voting system. It outlines some common problems with the current in-person system, such as booth capturing and delays in getting poll results. The proposed e-voting system would allow secure online voting through a web browser for more convenience. It provides hardware/software requirements and technological details like using .NET framework and SQL database. Key features would include secure login, viewing candidate profiles, and casting authenticated votes.
Elastic at Procter & Gamble: A Network StoryElasticsearch
Learn how the Elastic Stack helped Procter & Gamble achieve a greater understanding of their data, as well as introducing observability to their toolkit to help them be more proactive and provide better services.
How to Gather Software Product Requirements for IT SolutionsKadir Çamoğlu
The right questions to the right person, in the right place, at the right time…
One of the most important prerequisites for a successful IT software project and the right software solution is to conduct an effective business analysis.
Good business analysis is only possible with the right questions. I wrote the Business Analysis Questions for Software Solutions as a supportive reference for conducting successful business analysis studies.
It is not only for the analysts at the beginning of their careers but also for the experienced ones.
Choosing a right IoT platform provider is not so difficult if you ask right questions to the provider before purchasing. So, here are the 8 questions that you must ask to an IoT platform provider before making a purchase.
SoftControl - Short Company Introduction. Since 1993 we served 200+ companies and helping them to boost their capabilities and to grow their business. Get more information about our Services and Products, short and to the point.
Visit our website: http://www.softcontrol.net
The document summarizes an Ability Connection forum that discussed mentoring programs and the IT job market. It provided an overview of Ability Connection's mentoring and placement tracks to help people with disabilities build careers in IT. It also presented research finding that IT jobs are growing and many technical roles are in high demand, such as software development, cybersecurity, and network engineering. The forum included a panel discussion where attendees could ask questions about degree programs, in-demand skills, and entry-level roles in the IT field.
Performance monitoring for remote locationsAppNeta
Network performance monitoring for remote locations should help IT to see what the user is seeing in any application. That's true whether it's a remote office, hotel, retail store, restaurant, hospital or any other place IT isn't.
Questions from 13 to 20 pleas.1.List and describe .docxssuser774ad41
Questions from 13 to 20 pleas.
1.List and describe the four types of computer networks from largest to smallest.
•(WAN) is a network that covers large geographic areas. WAN’S typically connect multimaple LAN’s, in some cases they can span the world.
•(MAN) metropolitan area networks. MAN’s are relatively large computers networks that covers metropolitan area.MAN size is between LAN and WAN size.
•(LAN) local area network. Connects two or more devices in a limited geographic area, usualy within the same building.so every device in the network can cummunicate with every other device.
•(PAN) personal area network. PAN’s are sohrt range communication. Usually for devices close to one person.
2.Define client/server computing, packet switching, and TCP/IP. Explain how these three things make the Internet so powerful and robust.
•Client/server computing: links two or more computers in an
arrangement in which some machines, called servers, provide computing services for user PCs called clients.
•Packet switching: The transmission technology that breaks up blocks of text into packets.
•(TCP/IP): is the protocol of the internet.
They make internet pwerful beause they manage the movement of packets between
computers by establishing a connection between the computers, they sequence the transfer of
packets, and they acknowledge the packets that have been transmitted.
3.What is the difference between the Internet, an intranet, and an extranet? Provide an example of each. HINT: Providing definitions is not enough to explain the differences.
•An example of internet is sending emails from one to another
•An example of intranet is Toyota internal employee network.
An example of extranet is Samsung and google using network for business related operations.
The difference between them in accessibility is that internet has a content that is accessible for everyone. In contrast, intranet is only accessible for members of the organization.in the other hand, extranet is for members of the organization and external members with access to the network.
4.What is telecommuting? Discuss why you would and would not want to telecommute.
Telecommuting is the ability of working at home for people who prefer work at home like single parents. I would use telecommuting if I had the need to stay at home and have disability the prevent me from going to work. I wouldn't use telecommute mostly because it’s a main reason to isolate a person from socializing.
5.List, describe, and provide an example of the six types of e-commerce.
•Business-to-consumer electronic commerce). In B2C, the sellers are organizations, and the buyers are individuals.
Example: Electronic retailing
•Business-to-business electronic commerce (B2B). In B2B transactions, both the sellers and the buyers are business organizations.
Example: sell-side marketplace model.
•Consumer-to-consumer electronic commerce (C2C).an individual sells products or services to other individuals.
Example: ...
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2. • What is IP addressing?
• Why did you leave your last job?
• What have you learned from your past jobs that
related to IT assistant?
• What is TCP/IP?
• What is VPN and how does it works?
• Tell me about your last position and what you
did?
• Where would you like to be in 3 years? 5 years?
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3. • How to do each IT assistant position
task/function?
• How to control each task/function of IT assistant?
Etc
• What made you choose to apply to IT assistant?
• What are key tasks for IT assistant?
• What is difference between RAM and ROM?
• What are top top 3 skills for IT assistant?
• What are your strengths and weaknesses?
• What is NVRAM?
4. • How to measure job performance of your
position: IT assistant?
• What do you know about this company?
• What do you know about the position of your
IT assistant position?
• Describe two or three major trends in your
field?
• Did you choose this profession/field?
5. • What tertiary qualifications have you attained that
related to IT assistant?
• What is the most recent skill you have learned that
related to IT assistant?
• What tertiary qualifications have you attained that
related to your IT assistant position?
• What is the most recent skill you have learned that
related to your IT assistant position?
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