Komunikat Urzędu KNF w związku z orzeczeniem TSUERadioGdansk
W ocenie Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego (KNF) sektor bankowy w Polsce jest dobrze skapitalizowany i bezpieczny. Polityka realizowana od długiego czasu przez Komisję i inne instytucje sieci bezpieczeństwa finansowego spowodowała, że banki z dużym udziałem kredytów walutowych zostały zobowiązane do posiadania odpowiednich kapitałów, co jest czynnikiem ograniczającym ryzyko związane z tymi kredytami. W efekcie tych działań sektor bankowy jest przygotowany na wydane 3 października 2019 r. orzeczenie Trybunału Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej (TSUE) dotyczące kredytów indeksowanych do waluty obcej.
Komunikat Urzędu KNF w związku z orzeczeniem TSUERadioGdansk
W ocenie Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego (KNF) sektor bankowy w Polsce jest dobrze skapitalizowany i bezpieczny. Polityka realizowana od długiego czasu przez Komisję i inne instytucje sieci bezpieczeństwa finansowego spowodowała, że banki z dużym udziałem kredytów walutowych zostały zobowiązane do posiadania odpowiednich kapitałów, co jest czynnikiem ograniczającym ryzyko związane z tymi kredytami. W efekcie tych działań sektor bankowy jest przygotowany na wydane 3 października 2019 r. orzeczenie Trybunału Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej (TSUE) dotyczące kredytów indeksowanych do waluty obcej.
- Activities in Indonesia for World IPv6 Day included events at ITB university, the INHERENT research network, and the Indonesia IPv6 Forum.
- At ITB, an IPv6-only video streaming server and website were set up and tested. Brocade's IPv6 load balancer was also evaluated. The sites saw viewers from across Indonesia and other countries.
- INHERENT deployed an IPv6 tunnel broker to provide prefixes to its network but most traffic still went through Hurricane Electric tunnels.
- The IPv6 Forum event in Bandung featured vendor presentations and helped Telkom set up dual-stack sites.
- Recommendations included creating reverse DNS for IPv6 addresses, more regular
ITB is participating in several Internet measurement projects to monitor DNS activity and measure the growth of the Internet from a global perspective. This includes DITL 2010, run by OARC, which collects DNS data to analyze trends in IPv4/IPv6 growth and secure DNS adoption. ITB has also installed a Gulliver measurement box to monitor DNS reachability and response times to root servers from its location. Further analysis of the data collected can provide insights into DNS performance and uncover any anomalies.
What's next for Opisboy - IPv6, FreeBSD and Software Defined NetworkAffan Basalamah
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang status terkini IPv6 dan FreeBSD, serta paradigma infrastruktur masa depan seperti cloud computing dan Software Defined Networking (SDN). Dokumen ini juga menjelaskan bagaimana IPv6, FreeBSD, dan teknologi lainnya harus dikonfigurasi untuk mendukung paradigma baru tersebut.
This document discusses strategies and best practices for using social media in college athletics. It summarizes a panel discussion on challenges with the evolving social media landscape. Panelists represented different D3 institutions and perspectives. Key topics included creating social media policies, monitoring use, educating student-athletes, and using social media for promotion. Challenges addressed recruiting regulations and keeping up with numerous platforms. Resources for education included experts, associations, and online guides. The goal was to help institutions maximize opportunities while mitigating risks of social media.
Financial Impact of MRO Inventory Optimizationrjenner
MRO inventory optimization can significantly improve a company's financial performance through four main impacts: 1) Improved plant efficiency from less downtime and expedited orders. 2) Improved cash flow from higher availability with lower inventory investment. 3) Improved EBITDA from reduced costs of capital and obsolete purchases. 4) Improved investment decisions that avoid plant outages and excess inventory. Regular optimization is needed as 5% of inventory needs review each month and 55% would be inaccurate after 6 months without optimization. Savings are realized through avoiding unnecessary purchases and investments.
The document summarizes Indonesia's history with IPv6 adoption and plans for further deployment. It discusses:
1) Indonesia has been experimenting with and deploying IPv6 since 1998, with early adoption at ITB campus beginning in 2003.
2) ITB campus currently has IPv6 implemented across its access network, core network, and edge connections to external networks.
3) Plans are underway to deploy IPv6 across INHERENT, Indonesia's research and education network, over the next 6-12 months through a phased approach including network setup, applications, and training.
Dukungan Infrastruktur IT Untuk E Learning Corporate 2009Affan Basalamah
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang dukungan infrastruktur IT yang dibutuhkan untuk mendukung sistem e-learning corporate. Infrastruktur IT yang mencakup perangkat keras seperti server, jaringan, dan penyimpanan data diperlukan agar sistem e-learning dapat berjalan dengan baik. Dokumen tersebut juga membahas konfigurasi dan tuning yang perlu dilakukan pada sistem operasi, web server, database, dan aplikasi agar kinerja sistem e-learning dapat optimal
Affan Basalamah outlines the development of ITB's campus network and role in Indonesia's research and education network over the past 13 years. ITB started with an amateur packet radio network in the 1990s and established its first high-speed internet connection via satellite in 1996. ITB helped interconnect universities across Indonesia and played a key role in the TEIN and INHERENT networks that now connect Indonesia to Asia, Europe, the US and Australia. ITB's campus network grew from 10 Mbps Ethernet to 1 Gbps and its datacenter evolved from homemade servers to high performance equipment. ITB hopes future networks will further enable worldwide collaboration for Indonesian institutions.
The document summarizes IPv6 implementation at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) in 2010. ITB has been using IPv6 since 2001 via the SOI-ASIA program and obtained an IPv6 subnet from APNIC in 2007. IPv6 routing is implemented using PC routers running Quagga and dedicated core routers/switches. IPv6 applications at ITB include operating systems, DNS, web servers, mail servers, web caches, and multicast streaming. The campus network uses VLANs, router advertisements, and IPv6 subnets to distribute IPv6 addresses and implement IPv6 routing. Many ITB systems and websites are accessible via both IPv4 and IPv6.