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Netreo whitepaper 5 ways to avoid it management becoming shelfwarePeter Reynolds
This document provides 5 ways to keep IT management software from becoming shelfware or unused after purchase. The top reasons software becomes shelfware are: 1) Too many unnecessary alerts that are ignored; 2) Having to access information from multiple sources; 3) Complex interfaces that are difficult to use; 4) High maintenance and administration needs; 5) Purchasing more licenses than needed. The document recommends focusing on minimizing unnecessary alerts, providing a single dashboard, simplifying the interface, reducing administration through automation, and subscription-based purchasing to avoid shelfware.
Top 10 Best Practices for Emergency NotificationJeremy Smith
Top Ten questions from our recent VESTA® Emergency Notification Summit Series, Prepare / Respond / Recover. Interestingly, some of the answers may even surprise the most experienced users of the VESTA® Communicator, VESTA® Alert, or other emergency notification solutions. This White Paper will also benefit those who seek to advance their skills and enhance their organization’s practices
Checking Windows for signs of compromiseCal Bryant
This document provides guidance on investigating compromised Microsoft Windows systems to identify how the system was compromised and what malware or unauthorized programs may be present. It outlines various locations in the file system, registry, services, and network settings where intruders commonly hide malware. Tools recommended for examining the system include using cmd.exe to view file timestamps, searching hidden folders and alternate data streams, and using Google to research any suspicious programs found. The document advises that while antivirus software can detect some threats, a fresh reinstall of the operating system is typically the most reliable way to restore a compromised system.
The on-call survival guide - how to be confident on-call Raygun
Is being a developer on-call making you burned out? Are there a lack of systems in place to support you when there's a major outage? This slide deck will go though how to create an on-call system that works.
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10 Qualities of Highly-Effective Incident Management Systems24/7 Software
This document outlines 10 qualities of highly effective incident management systems. These qualities include instant communication through mobile devices, a digital paper trail for documentation, automated alerts and notifications, managing standardized protocols, permission-based access to information, an associated persons database, robust reporting and analysis features, easy training for staff, an intuitive user interface, and scalability to adapt to growing needs over time. The overall goal is to create order and consistency during unplanned incidents to improve communication, guest experience, and liability protection.
Computer managed maintenance systems, second edition a step-by-step guide to ...EBONG MICHAEL
This document provides an overview of a book that offers a comprehensive guide to implementing an effective computer-managed maintenance system (CMMS). The book discusses determining whether an organization needs a CMMS, developing a justification for gaining management approval, selecting the right vendor and system, creating an implementation plan, and ensuring long-term success. A CMMS can provide cost-effective management of maintenance data and optimize the use of resources to improve plant performance and reduce costs.
Fault Detection and Prediction in Cloud Computingijtsrd
Cloud computing is a new technology in distributed computing. Usage of Cloud computing is increasing quickly day by day. In order to help the customers and businesses agreeably, fault occurring in datacenters and servers must be detected and predicted efficiently in order to launch mechanisms to bear the failures occurred. Failure in one of the hosted datacenters may broadcast to other datacenters and make the situation of poorer quality. In order to prevent such circumstances, one can predict a failure flourishing throughout the cloud computing system and launch mechanisms to deal with it proactively. Swetha. S | Dr. S. Venkatesh kumar "Fault Detection and Prediction in Cloud Computing" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-6 , October 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd18647.pdf
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Checking Windows for signs of compromiseCal Bryant
This document provides guidance on investigating compromised Microsoft Windows systems to identify how the system was compromised and what malware or unauthorized programs may be present. It outlines various locations in the file system, registry, services, and network settings where intruders commonly hide malware. Tools recommended for examining the system include using cmd.exe to view file timestamps, searching hidden folders and alternate data streams, and using Google to research any suspicious programs found. The document advises that while antivirus software can detect some threats, a fresh reinstall of the operating system is typically the most reliable way to restore a compromised system.
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10 Qualities of Highly-Effective Incident Management Systems24/7 Software
This document outlines 10 qualities of highly effective incident management systems. These qualities include instant communication through mobile devices, a digital paper trail for documentation, automated alerts and notifications, managing standardized protocols, permission-based access to information, an associated persons database, robust reporting and analysis features, easy training for staff, an intuitive user interface, and scalability to adapt to growing needs over time. The overall goal is to create order and consistency during unplanned incidents to improve communication, guest experience, and liability protection.
Computer managed maintenance systems, second edition a step-by-step guide to ...EBONG MICHAEL
This document provides an overview of a book that offers a comprehensive guide to implementing an effective computer-managed maintenance system (CMMS). The book discusses determining whether an organization needs a CMMS, developing a justification for gaining management approval, selecting the right vendor and system, creating an implementation plan, and ensuring long-term success. A CMMS can provide cost-effective management of maintenance data and optimize the use of resources to improve plant performance and reduce costs.
Fault Detection and Prediction in Cloud Computingijtsrd
Cloud computing is a new technology in distributed computing. Usage of Cloud computing is increasing quickly day by day. In order to help the customers and businesses agreeably, fault occurring in datacenters and servers must be detected and predicted efficiently in order to launch mechanisms to bear the failures occurred. Failure in one of the hosted datacenters may broadcast to other datacenters and make the situation of poorer quality. In order to prevent such circumstances, one can predict a failure flourishing throughout the cloud computing system and launch mechanisms to deal with it proactively. Swetha. S | Dr. S. Venkatesh kumar "Fault Detection and Prediction in Cloud Computing" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-6 , October 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd18647.pdf
Automated configuration management is a critical IT process that centrally manages packages, files, firewall rules and other system settings to ensure servers are properly configured to perform their functions. Without automation, these tasks are done manually through scripts and processes which are time-consuming and error-prone. Automated configuration management provides many benefits over manual processes including reduced errors, increased stability, visibility into system states, faster remediation, and freeing up time for sysadmins to focus on more strategic work. When implemented effectively, it improves operations for IT teams, users, and the entire organization.
Brian Brazil is an engineer passionate about reliable software operations. He worked at Google SRE for 7 years and is the founder of Prometheus, an open source time series database designed for monitoring system and service metrics. Prometheus supports metric labeling, unified alerting and graphing, and is efficient, decentralized, reliable, and opinionated in how it encourages good monitoring practices.
This document provides a summary of 5 topics to help small businesses improve their cyber security:
1) Backing up data regularly and storing backups separately can help businesses recover from ransomware attacks and other incidents.
2) Following tips to protect against malware like installing antivirus software, updating devices regularly, and controlling USB usage can help prevent common cyber attacks.
3) Securing smartphones and tablets used for business with passwords, remote tracking/wiping tools, and keeping devices updated is important as they store more data outside the office.
4) Using strong, unique passwords and multi-factor authentication helps protect accounts and data from phishing and hacking attempts.
5) The guidance is provided by the National Cyber
This document provides a 10 step guide for implementing a CRM system successfully. It recommends defining important processes, choosing a web-based solution, testing systems, appointing project leaders, cleaning data, training users, following up on functionality, and making the system mandatory to use. The goal is to focus on key processes, get buy-in from important stakeholders, and continuously improve how the CRM supports business needs.
A managed service provider (MSP) offers three main benefits for small and medium-sized businesses: 1) 24/7 technology support to address issues like email servers going down or computers getting malware, 2) Remote monitoring of IT systems so businesses don't have to monitor complex networks and applications themselves, and 3) Help using technology for innovation and growth rather than just fixing problems, such as using software to improve employee efficiency.
The first question asked by many ITSM organizations is why should I automate any of my processes? Won’t it be expensive to purchase a product to implement automation? Once they have been implemented won’t I need to maintain those automation’s with an expensive resource (like a code developer) going forward?
The short answer to these questions is that it depends on the product that you are using for ITSM. Hopefully, your product includes some form of automation out of the box. At a minimum, it should allow you to integrate calls to an external workflow automation tool. If your ITSM product does include some form of automation tool, with any luck it is possible to create that automation without a need to write a lot of code that will need to be maintained in the future.
Prometheus is a next-generation monitoring system. It lets you see you not just what your systems look like from the outside, but also gives visibility into the internals and business aspects of your systems. This allows everyone to benefit, including both operations and developers. This talk will look at the concepts behind monitoring with Prometheus, how it's designed, why it's suitable for Cloud Native environments and how you can get involved.
1st know the features & functions of information systemsBronte666
This document discusses the key features and functions of information systems. It describes the components of an information system including data, people, hardware, software, and telecommunications. It then explains the functions of input, storage, processing, and output. Information systems can be either closed systems with predefined outputs or open systems that provide more flexibility in output formats.
This document provides 9 steps to improve incident classification for IT service management. It recommends keeping diagnostic scripts and classification schemes simple, classifying incidents by configuration item impacted rather than symptoms, leveraging existing tools, and validating the proper scope of incidents to classify. A simple classification scheme outlined involves using type, category, and sub-category fields to route incidents to the correct support team.
Building Reliability - The Realities of ObservabilityAll Things Open
Presented at Open Source South Carolina
Presented by Jeremy Proffit, Director of DevSecOps & SRE for Customer Care and Communications, Ally
Title: Building Reliability - The Realities of Observability
Abstract: Join me as we discuss true observability, learn what works and what doesn't. We'll not only discuss dashboards, monitoring and alerting, but how these can be built by automation or included in your IAC modules. We'll talk about how to properly alert staff based on priority to keep your staff and yourself sane. And even discuss architecture and how it impact reliably and why serverless isn't always the best at being reliable.
The Buyers Guide to RMIS (Risk Management Information System)MuhammadArisandyPrat
A Risk Management Information System (RMIS) is a software platform that collects, manages, analyzes, and reports on risk, claims, and safety information. It can automate workflows, facilitate advanced reporting and analytics, and consolidate data from various sources. Popular uses of a RMIS include streamlining certificate of insurance management, claims administration from initial submission through settlement, and consolidating claims data to identify trends and reduce costs. A RMIS can help make life easier by reducing time spent on routine tasks, improving data quality, increasing visibility and access to information, and tightening security.
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery for the Modern Office Dawn Simpson
This document discusses business continuity and disaster recovery planning. It defines business continuity management as maintaining operations during disruptive events, while disaster recovery focuses on responding to unplanned interruptions and restoring critical functions. The modern office is complex with many single points of failure and risks increase as dependency on technology grows. Having monitoring, automation and cloud services helps prevent issues. Without planning, businesses are at risk of data loss, downtime and failure to restore operations after disasters. The document stresses calculating the costs of downtime and data loss to understand the importance of continuity and recovery plans. It emphasizes that plans need regular updates as businesses and technologies change over time.
The Future of Maintenance Management: 11 Trends Shaping Your Workplace and Ho...Jason Johnson
Join us as we explore eleven emerging trends in maintenance management and how, with the help of CMMS software, you can capture critical data for making good decisions to help your organization save time and money.
Part 1 List the basic steps in securing an operating system. Assume.pdffashiionbeutycare
Part 1: List the basic steps in securing an operating system. Assume that the O.S. is being
installed for the first time on new hardware.
Part 2: Name and briefly describe two ways that college students could be recruited into illegal
espionage.
Part 3: Explain the function of the trusted boot function of the trusted platform module (TPM.)
Tell how that is related to the current controversy between Apple and the FBI concerning
encryption. What could the FBI do in the absence of a trusted boot function?
Part 4: Define single loss exposure and annualized risk of occurrence. Explain in your own
words what these have to do with computer security.
Part 5: Explain why it is important to monitor outbound traffic as well as inbound traffic in a
corporate network. Give an example
Solution
Part1:-
There are three things that can enhance operating system security across an enterprise network:
First, provisioning of the servers on the network should be done once in one place, involving the
roughly tens of separate configurations most organizations require. This image, or set of images,
can then be downloaded across the network, with the help of software that automates this process
and eliminates the pain of doing it manually for each server. Moreover, even if you had an
instruction sheet for these key configurations, you wouldn\'t want local administrators to access
these key configurations for each server, which is very dangerous. The best way to do it is once
and for all.
Once the network has been provisioned, administrators need to be able to verify policy
compliance, which defines user access rights and ensures that all configurations are correct. An
agent running on the network or remotely can monitor each server continuously, and such
monitoring wouldn\'t interfere with normal operations.
Second, account management needs to be centralized to control access to the network and to
ensure that users have appropriate access to enterprise resources. Policies, rules and intelligence
should be located in one place—not on each box—and should be pushed out from there to
provision user systems with correct IDs and permissions. An ID life cycle manager can be used
to automate this process and reduce the pain of doing this manually.
Third, the operating system should be configured so that it can be used to monitor activity on the
network easily and efficiently—revealing who is and isn\'t making connections, as well as
pointing out potential security events coming out of the operating system. Administrators can use
a central dashboard that monitors these events in real time and alerts them to serious problems
based on preset correlations and filtering. Just as important, this monitoring system should be set
up so that administrators aren\'t overwhelmed by routine events that don\'t jeopardize network
security.
Part2:-
Two ways that college students could be recruited into illegal espionage:
First, the students may be trend before they sending out to the foreign .
The document discusses the use of diagnostic scripts to improve incident management in IT service desks. It defines diagnostic scripts as expert systems using structured questions to help non-experts make expert decisions to classify, diagnose, and route incidents. The benefits of scripts include quicker resolution, improved customer satisfaction, and increased efficiency. The article provides guidance on creating scripts, selecting initial scripts to focus on, marketing scripts to encourage adoption, and leveraging scripts for self-service and problem management.
This document discusses the pitfalls of using ineffective IT monitoring solutions, such as outdated freeware, multiple point solutions, or costly tools that provide disjointed views of systems. It describes three common pitfalls organizations face: extended downtime from poor troubleshooting, high costs and inefficiencies from managing multiple tools, and inability to support new technologies. The document uses a fictional example of an online retailer experiencing a major outage due to these issues. It then promotes the CA Nimsoft Monitor Snap solution as a free, unified monitoring platform that avoids these pitfalls and helps organizations transform their IT monitoring.
Building Reliability - The Realities of ObservabilityAll Things Open
Presented at the ATO RTP Meetup
Presented by Jeremy Proffit, Director of DevSecOps & SRE for Customer Care and Communications, Ally
Title: Building Reliability - The Realities of Observability
Abstract: Join me as we discuss true observability, learn what works and what doesn't. We'll not only discuss dashboards, monitoring and alerting, but how these can be built by automation or included in your IAC modules. We'll talk about how to properly alert staff based on priority to keep your staff and yourself sane. And even discuss architecture and how it impacts reliably and why serverless isn't always the best at being reliable.
Planning and Deploying an Effective Vulnerability Management ProgramSasha Nunke
This presentation covers the essential components of a successful Vulnerability Management program that allows you proactively identify risk to protect your network and critical business assets.
Key take-aways:
* Integrating the 3 critical factors - people, processes & technology
* Saving time and money via automated tools
* Anticipating and overcoming common Vulnerability Management roadblocks
* Meeting security regulations and compliance requirements with Vulnerability Management
El Estado de la Seguridad de IBM i en 2020HelpSystems
Durante 17 años, el Estudio de Seguridad de IBM i ha proporcionado información útil acerca de cómo organizaciones en todo el mundo protegen sus sistemas Power (IBM i, AS/400, iSeries, etc.). En este webinar grabado presentamos en exclusiva los resultados del estudio y analizamos qué se espera del futuro de la Seguridad de esta plataforma. Además, damos tips útiles para identificar y priorizar las vulnerabilidades y errores más frecuentes, para evitar una filtración de datos.
Vea este webinar grabado y obtenga información sobre:
Comandos y controles de acceso a la red
Controles de Seguridad a nivel de servidor
Usuarios que pueden acceder a su información privilegiada
Perfiles y Seguridad de contraseñas
Protección anti-virus y malware
Estrategias para auditorías de sistema
Ciberseguridad Cómo identificar con certeza dispositivos comprometidos en la...HelpSystems
Los ciberataques ya no solo ponen en riesgo una estación de trabajo. Desde smartphones hasta un equipo de resonancia magnética, hoy en día cualquier dispositivo que se conecta a Internet, es factible de ser hackeado.
Pero a diferencia de una estación de trabajo, o incluso servidores de red, muchos de estos dispositivos no tienen instalados firewalls o antivirus para protegerlos ante un ataque. Aún más desconcertante es el hecho de que muchos tipos de malware pueden infectarlos sin dar ninguna señal de su presencia o del daño que están causando.
Lamentablemente, la situación en torno al COVID-19 y la necesidad de muchos empleados en todo el mundo de trabajar en forma remota, ha llevado a un aumento en los ataques de hackers, a mayores vulnerabilidades y a un crecimiento exponencial en la actividad de los equipos de Seguridad. Por lo tanto, es un momento crítico para que las empresas revisen y actualicen su postura de Seguridad.
En este escenario, surge una pregunta clave ¿cómo identificar un dispositivo comprometido antes de que sea demasiado tarde?
Vea este webinar grabado para conocer a fondo cómo funciona una solución de detección activa de amenazas (active threat detection), por qué encuentra amenazas que otros software pasan por alto y cómo hace para verificar las infecciones con certeza.
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Automated configuration management is a critical IT process that centrally manages packages, files, firewall rules and other system settings to ensure servers are properly configured to perform their functions. Without automation, these tasks are done manually through scripts and processes which are time-consuming and error-prone. Automated configuration management provides many benefits over manual processes including reduced errors, increased stability, visibility into system states, faster remediation, and freeing up time for sysadmins to focus on more strategic work. When implemented effectively, it improves operations for IT teams, users, and the entire organization.
Brian Brazil is an engineer passionate about reliable software operations. He worked at Google SRE for 7 years and is the founder of Prometheus, an open source time series database designed for monitoring system and service metrics. Prometheus supports metric labeling, unified alerting and graphing, and is efficient, decentralized, reliable, and opinionated in how it encourages good monitoring practices.
This document provides a summary of 5 topics to help small businesses improve their cyber security:
1) Backing up data regularly and storing backups separately can help businesses recover from ransomware attacks and other incidents.
2) Following tips to protect against malware like installing antivirus software, updating devices regularly, and controlling USB usage can help prevent common cyber attacks.
3) Securing smartphones and tablets used for business with passwords, remote tracking/wiping tools, and keeping devices updated is important as they store more data outside the office.
4) Using strong, unique passwords and multi-factor authentication helps protect accounts and data from phishing and hacking attempts.
5) The guidance is provided by the National Cyber
This document provides a 10 step guide for implementing a CRM system successfully. It recommends defining important processes, choosing a web-based solution, testing systems, appointing project leaders, cleaning data, training users, following up on functionality, and making the system mandatory to use. The goal is to focus on key processes, get buy-in from important stakeholders, and continuously improve how the CRM supports business needs.
A managed service provider (MSP) offers three main benefits for small and medium-sized businesses: 1) 24/7 technology support to address issues like email servers going down or computers getting malware, 2) Remote monitoring of IT systems so businesses don't have to monitor complex networks and applications themselves, and 3) Help using technology for innovation and growth rather than just fixing problems, such as using software to improve employee efficiency.
The first question asked by many ITSM organizations is why should I automate any of my processes? Won’t it be expensive to purchase a product to implement automation? Once they have been implemented won’t I need to maintain those automation’s with an expensive resource (like a code developer) going forward?
The short answer to these questions is that it depends on the product that you are using for ITSM. Hopefully, your product includes some form of automation out of the box. At a minimum, it should allow you to integrate calls to an external workflow automation tool. If your ITSM product does include some form of automation tool, with any luck it is possible to create that automation without a need to write a lot of code that will need to be maintained in the future.
Prometheus is a next-generation monitoring system. It lets you see you not just what your systems look like from the outside, but also gives visibility into the internals and business aspects of your systems. This allows everyone to benefit, including both operations and developers. This talk will look at the concepts behind monitoring with Prometheus, how it's designed, why it's suitable for Cloud Native environments and how you can get involved.
1st know the features & functions of information systemsBronte666
This document discusses the key features and functions of information systems. It describes the components of an information system including data, people, hardware, software, and telecommunications. It then explains the functions of input, storage, processing, and output. Information systems can be either closed systems with predefined outputs or open systems that provide more flexibility in output formats.
This document provides 9 steps to improve incident classification for IT service management. It recommends keeping diagnostic scripts and classification schemes simple, classifying incidents by configuration item impacted rather than symptoms, leveraging existing tools, and validating the proper scope of incidents to classify. A simple classification scheme outlined involves using type, category, and sub-category fields to route incidents to the correct support team.
Building Reliability - The Realities of ObservabilityAll Things Open
Presented at Open Source South Carolina
Presented by Jeremy Proffit, Director of DevSecOps & SRE for Customer Care and Communications, Ally
Title: Building Reliability - The Realities of Observability
Abstract: Join me as we discuss true observability, learn what works and what doesn't. We'll not only discuss dashboards, monitoring and alerting, but how these can be built by automation or included in your IAC modules. We'll talk about how to properly alert staff based on priority to keep your staff and yourself sane. And even discuss architecture and how it impact reliably and why serverless isn't always the best at being reliable.
The Buyers Guide to RMIS (Risk Management Information System)MuhammadArisandyPrat
A Risk Management Information System (RMIS) is a software platform that collects, manages, analyzes, and reports on risk, claims, and safety information. It can automate workflows, facilitate advanced reporting and analytics, and consolidate data from various sources. Popular uses of a RMIS include streamlining certificate of insurance management, claims administration from initial submission through settlement, and consolidating claims data to identify trends and reduce costs. A RMIS can help make life easier by reducing time spent on routine tasks, improving data quality, increasing visibility and access to information, and tightening security.
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery for the Modern Office Dawn Simpson
This document discusses business continuity and disaster recovery planning. It defines business continuity management as maintaining operations during disruptive events, while disaster recovery focuses on responding to unplanned interruptions and restoring critical functions. The modern office is complex with many single points of failure and risks increase as dependency on technology grows. Having monitoring, automation and cloud services helps prevent issues. Without planning, businesses are at risk of data loss, downtime and failure to restore operations after disasters. The document stresses calculating the costs of downtime and data loss to understand the importance of continuity and recovery plans. It emphasizes that plans need regular updates as businesses and technologies change over time.
The Future of Maintenance Management: 11 Trends Shaping Your Workplace and Ho...Jason Johnson
Join us as we explore eleven emerging trends in maintenance management and how, with the help of CMMS software, you can capture critical data for making good decisions to help your organization save time and money.
Part 1 List the basic steps in securing an operating system. Assume.pdffashiionbeutycare
Part 1: List the basic steps in securing an operating system. Assume that the O.S. is being
installed for the first time on new hardware.
Part 2: Name and briefly describe two ways that college students could be recruited into illegal
espionage.
Part 3: Explain the function of the trusted boot function of the trusted platform module (TPM.)
Tell how that is related to the current controversy between Apple and the FBI concerning
encryption. What could the FBI do in the absence of a trusted boot function?
Part 4: Define single loss exposure and annualized risk of occurrence. Explain in your own
words what these have to do with computer security.
Part 5: Explain why it is important to monitor outbound traffic as well as inbound traffic in a
corporate network. Give an example
Solution
Part1:-
There are three things that can enhance operating system security across an enterprise network:
First, provisioning of the servers on the network should be done once in one place, involving the
roughly tens of separate configurations most organizations require. This image, or set of images,
can then be downloaded across the network, with the help of software that automates this process
and eliminates the pain of doing it manually for each server. Moreover, even if you had an
instruction sheet for these key configurations, you wouldn\'t want local administrators to access
these key configurations for each server, which is very dangerous. The best way to do it is once
and for all.
Once the network has been provisioned, administrators need to be able to verify policy
compliance, which defines user access rights and ensures that all configurations are correct. An
agent running on the network or remotely can monitor each server continuously, and such
monitoring wouldn\'t interfere with normal operations.
Second, account management needs to be centralized to control access to the network and to
ensure that users have appropriate access to enterprise resources. Policies, rules and intelligence
should be located in one place—not on each box—and should be pushed out from there to
provision user systems with correct IDs and permissions. An ID life cycle manager can be used
to automate this process and reduce the pain of doing this manually.
Third, the operating system should be configured so that it can be used to monitor activity on the
network easily and efficiently—revealing who is and isn\'t making connections, as well as
pointing out potential security events coming out of the operating system. Administrators can use
a central dashboard that monitors these events in real time and alerts them to serious problems
based on preset correlations and filtering. Just as important, this monitoring system should be set
up so that administrators aren\'t overwhelmed by routine events that don\'t jeopardize network
security.
Part2:-
Two ways that college students could be recruited into illegal espionage:
First, the students may be trend before they sending out to the foreign .
The document discusses the use of diagnostic scripts to improve incident management in IT service desks. It defines diagnostic scripts as expert systems using structured questions to help non-experts make expert decisions to classify, diagnose, and route incidents. The benefits of scripts include quicker resolution, improved customer satisfaction, and increased efficiency. The article provides guidance on creating scripts, selecting initial scripts to focus on, marketing scripts to encourage adoption, and leveraging scripts for self-service and problem management.
This document discusses the pitfalls of using ineffective IT monitoring solutions, such as outdated freeware, multiple point solutions, or costly tools that provide disjointed views of systems. It describes three common pitfalls organizations face: extended downtime from poor troubleshooting, high costs and inefficiencies from managing multiple tools, and inability to support new technologies. The document uses a fictional example of an online retailer experiencing a major outage due to these issues. It then promotes the CA Nimsoft Monitor Snap solution as a free, unified monitoring platform that avoids these pitfalls and helps organizations transform their IT monitoring.
Building Reliability - The Realities of ObservabilityAll Things Open
Presented at the ATO RTP Meetup
Presented by Jeremy Proffit, Director of DevSecOps & SRE for Customer Care and Communications, Ally
Title: Building Reliability - The Realities of Observability
Abstract: Join me as we discuss true observability, learn what works and what doesn't. We'll not only discuss dashboards, monitoring and alerting, but how these can be built by automation or included in your IAC modules. We'll talk about how to properly alert staff based on priority to keep your staff and yourself sane. And even discuss architecture and how it impacts reliably and why serverless isn't always the best at being reliable.
Planning and Deploying an Effective Vulnerability Management ProgramSasha Nunke
This presentation covers the essential components of a successful Vulnerability Management program that allows you proactively identify risk to protect your network and critical business assets.
Key take-aways:
* Integrating the 3 critical factors - people, processes & technology
* Saving time and money via automated tools
* Anticipating and overcoming common Vulnerability Management roadblocks
* Meeting security regulations and compliance requirements with Vulnerability Management
El Estado de la Seguridad de IBM i en 2020HelpSystems
Durante 17 años, el Estudio de Seguridad de IBM i ha proporcionado información útil acerca de cómo organizaciones en todo el mundo protegen sus sistemas Power (IBM i, AS/400, iSeries, etc.). En este webinar grabado presentamos en exclusiva los resultados del estudio y analizamos qué se espera del futuro de la Seguridad de esta plataforma. Además, damos tips útiles para identificar y priorizar las vulnerabilidades y errores más frecuentes, para evitar una filtración de datos.
Vea este webinar grabado y obtenga información sobre:
Comandos y controles de acceso a la red
Controles de Seguridad a nivel de servidor
Usuarios que pueden acceder a su información privilegiada
Perfiles y Seguridad de contraseñas
Protección anti-virus y malware
Estrategias para auditorías de sistema
Ciberseguridad Cómo identificar con certeza dispositivos comprometidos en la...HelpSystems
Los ciberataques ya no solo ponen en riesgo una estación de trabajo. Desde smartphones hasta un equipo de resonancia magnética, hoy en día cualquier dispositivo que se conecta a Internet, es factible de ser hackeado.
Pero a diferencia de una estación de trabajo, o incluso servidores de red, muchos de estos dispositivos no tienen instalados firewalls o antivirus para protegerlos ante un ataque. Aún más desconcertante es el hecho de que muchos tipos de malware pueden infectarlos sin dar ninguna señal de su presencia o del daño que están causando.
Lamentablemente, la situación en torno al COVID-19 y la necesidad de muchos empleados en todo el mundo de trabajar en forma remota, ha llevado a un aumento en los ataques de hackers, a mayores vulnerabilidades y a un crecimiento exponencial en la actividad de los equipos de Seguridad. Por lo tanto, es un momento crítico para que las empresas revisen y actualicen su postura de Seguridad.
En este escenario, surge una pregunta clave ¿cómo identificar un dispositivo comprometido antes de que sea demasiado tarde?
Vea este webinar grabado para conocer a fondo cómo funciona una solución de detección activa de amenazas (active threat detection), por qué encuentra amenazas que otros software pasan por alto y cómo hace para verificar las infecciones con certeza.
¿Quiere ver Network Insight en acción? Solicite una demo: https://www.helpsystems.com/es/cta/demostracion-vivo-core-security
Con todas las consultas enviadas por los usuarios, las aplicaciones externas y los trabajos por lotes que impactan constantemente en su servidor IBM i, ¿cómo es posible detectar trabajos abusivos de CPU y problemas de rendimiento?
En este webinar grabado le mostramos cómo las funcionalidades de monitoreo en tiempo real, notificaciones inteligentes y control proactivo de trabajos que ofrece Robot Monitor pueden ayudarlo a detectar y resolver problemas que afecten a la performance de su IBM i.
Se tratará de una demostración real de cómo Robot Monitor le permite:
Configurar el monitoreo para solicitudes de bases de datos: QZDASOINIT, QRWTSRVR, etc.
Obtener visibilidad de las sentencias SQL que están ralentizando su sistema
Controlar los trabajos por lotes de larga duración y otros problemas que atentan contra el rendimiento de IBM i
Configurar notificaciones para trabajos que consumen demasiada CPU
Generar reportes sobre el rendimiento histórico de trabajos y subsistemas
Bajar la prioridad de ejecución para trabajos abusivos o detenerlos automáticamente
Fuerza de trabajo digital, software robots, bots, robotics… Seguramente haya escuchado hablar mucho de conceptos como estos, que hacen referencia a la Automatización Robótica de Procesos o RPA.
RPA puede ayudarlo a eliminar operaciones manuales, reducir costos, evitar errores de ejecución y más. ¿Pero qué es exactamente y por qué es tan popular?
Vea este webinar y en solo 45 minutos conozca:
Qué es RPA y su relación con BPM, BPO y WLA
Distintos tipos de automatización
Usos frecuentes de RPA en cada industria
Cómo calcular el ROI de su proyecto de automatización
Todavía muchas empresas intercambian información con clientes, socios u otras sedes, mediante scripts o programas desarrollados a medida. Y lo hacen a pesar del trabajo que les demanda su mantenimiento y de no cumplir con los estándares de Seguridad actuales. La tecnología de Managed File Transfer le permite asegurar, centralizar y auditar el envío y recepción de archivos, con una solución corporativa escalable, fácil de administrar y más segura.
Vea la grabación de nuestro webinar, en el que un experto en Ciberseguridad le explica por qué la transferencia de archivos mediante scripts puede convertirse en una amenaza para su empresa.
Además, le presentará una nueva tecnología corporativa que permite asegurar, centralizar y auditar el envío y recepción de archivos, con una solución escalable y fácil de administrar.
Solicite una demostración en vivo de GoAnywhere MFT: https://www.helpsystems.com/es/cta/solicite-una-demostracion-en-vivo-de-goanywhere-mft
Tras muchos años de llevar adelante procesos de Automatización, hemos ayudado a muchos departamentos de IT a hacer más eficientes sus propios procesos. En este webinar, presentamos los casos más frecuentes de procesos de IT que se pueden automatizar utilizando diferentes tecnologías, así como también ejemplos reales de proyectos innovadores de automatización.
Conozca los tipos de proyectos que están llevando a cabo sus colegas de IT, cómo lo hacen y qué softwares utilizan.
Vea este webinar en el que un experto en Automatización le explicará:
Diferencias y usos de distintas tecnologías de automatización: RPA, scheduling, MFT, scripts y más.
Ideas de automatización de procesos de IT: generación de reportes, procesos nocturnos, resolución automática de incidencias, chequeos manuales de operación y muchos más!
Ejemplos de proyectos reales de equipos de IT en todo el mundo.
Consejos a tener en cuenta para que un proyecto de automatización sea exitoso.
La plataforma IBM i cuenta con más de 30 años en el mercado. Sin embargo, existe muy poca información de calidad sobre su actualidad y tendencias.
Por eso, el Estudio de Mercado de IBM i de HelpSystems, que cumple su 6° aniversario, es una de las fuentes más consultadas y valoradas por la comunidad IBM i. Surge de la encuesta a más de 500 a usuarios en todo el mundo acerca de su uso y prioridades para el próximo año.
En este webinar se presentamos los resultados del estudio 2020 y contamos con la participación especial y la opinión de Hernando Bedoya, experto de IBM y una de las personas de habla hispana que más sabe IBM i en el mundo.
Algunos de los temas a tratar en la sesión son:
Cuáles son las tendencias de uso de IBM i en la nube?
¿Cuáles son las preocupaciones en materia de Seguridad y Alta Disponibilidad/Data Recovery?
¿Qué planes tienen los usuarios para plataforma?
¿Cuál es el ROI de IBM i en comparación con otros servidores?
Muchas empresas todavía transfieren archivos e información sensible a través de FTPs, emails o complejos scripts. Estos métodos ya no son seguros ni le permiten alcanzar fácilmente el cumplimiento de normativas como GDPR o PCI DSS.
En solo 45 minutos conozca cómo la tecnología de Managed File Transfer (MFT) o Transferencia Segura de Archivos le permite automatizar, encriptar y auditar todo el envío y recepción de archivos de su empresa, en forma centralizada y muy fácilmente.
Conozca GoAnywhere MFT: https://www.helpsystems.com/es/cta/solicite-una-demostracion-en-vivo-de-goanywhere-mft
Caso de éxito Zurich automatiza sus procesos críticos de Negocio con RPAHelpSystems
Para Zurich Argentina el alta de denuncias y la actualización de precios y vigencias de pólizas son procesos críticos de su Negocio. Con el aumento en la complejidad de los procesos, realizar estas tareas en forma manual demanda tiempo y recursos.
La empresa encontró en la tecnología RPA la solución para automatizar una fuerza laboral de 10 personas, procesar más de 37.000 pólizas y denuncias más rápidamente, y evitar errores manuales.
Vea este webinar grabado, en el que Diego Martínez, Responsable de Estrategia y Arquitectura IT de Zurich Argentina, y Gustavo Petrucelli, Responsable de Desarrollo RPA de Zurich Argentina, cuentan cómo llevaron adelante el proyecto, qué beneficios obtuvieron y cómo fue la experiencia de comenzar a identificar y gestionar las necesidades de automatización en toda la empresa.
Centro de Excelencia en Automatización 3HelpSystems
El documento describe cómo las empresas están estableciendo Centros de Excelencia de Automatización para administrar proyectos de automatización robótica de procesos (RPA). Incluye ejemplos de casos de uso comunes de RPA en áreas como IT, finanzas, recursos humanos, impuestos y más. También cubre conceptos clave para establecer con éxito un Centro de Excelencia de Automatización, como medir el ROI, capacitar al personal, seguir mejores prácticas y casos reales de clientes.
Cómo crear un Centro de Excelencia de Automatización 2HelpSystems
Este documento presenta las mejores prácticas para construir un Centro de Excelencia de Automatización, incluyendo establecer los cimientos, procesos y plantillas, y la infraestructura necesaria. También ofrece un ejemplo de cálculo de ROI y una demostración de las capacidades de una herramienta de automatización de procesos robóticos.
Construyendo un Centro de Excelencia de Automatización PARTE 1HelpSystems
Muchas empresas están evolucionando hacia la transformación digital y la implementación de Automatización Robótica de Procesos (RPA) para ser más escalables, flexibles y eficientes. Pero el factor humano continúa siendo el elemento clave para que esa transformación sea exitosa.
Reunir un equipo multidisciplinario de profesionales para integrar un Centro de Excelencia (COE) de Automatización, e implementar los procesos y mejores prácticas, son las claves para extender los beneficios de la automatización a toda su empresa.
No se pierda la primera sesión de nuestro curso práctico “Cómo crear su Centro de Excelencia de Automatización”. En solo 3 sesiones, obtendrá ideas, herramientas y casos reales de otras empresas, que le ayudarán a crear con éxito su Centro de Excelencia y potenciar al máximo la Automatización Robótica de Procesos en su compañía.
Inicie una prueba gratuita de Automate: https://www.helpsystems.com/es/cta/prueba-gratuita-automate-plus
¿Cómo monitorea su IT? ¿Tiene muchas soluciones dispersas? ¿Poca visibilidad integral? ¿Controles técnicos que no se relacionan con el Negocio? ¿Muchos scripts, software open source o herramientas complejas, poco ágiles o costosas de mantener? Si siente identificado, ¡no se puede perder este webinar grabado!
En este sesión le presentamos Vityl IT & Business Monitoring, un enfoque de monitoreo mucho más ágil y orientado a Negocio. Vea todas las funcionalidades del producto, incluyendo:
Dashboards para visibilidad en tiempo real sobre la disponibilidad y rendimiento de los servicios, aplicaciones, infraestructura y sus componentes.
Información clara sobre errores, riesgos y tendencias en capacidad, para evitar problemas e implementar una mejora continua.
Plantillas out-of-the-box para monitorear prácticamente todas las tecnologías del mercado: servidores, dispositivos, aplicaciones de bases de datos, etc.
Reportes de SLAs de los servicios y aplicaciones.
Vea este webinar grabado para conocer en a fondo todas las nuevas funcionalidades y novedades de la versión Vityl IT & Business Monitoring 6.3.
1 año de RGPD: 3 formas en las que HelpSystems puede ayudarHelpSystems
HelpSystems sigue ayudando a compañías en Europa a cumplir con el reglamento en tres áreas principales: intercambio seguro y cifrado de archivos, automatización de las peticiones de acceso y modificación de los datos personales en cualquier aplicación y más controles específicos de cumplimiento de todos los elementos de la infraestructura. Si su empresa todavía necesita mejorar algún aspecto de la normativa, en HelpSystems estamos para ayudarle.
Vea este webinar en el que explicamos el tipo de proyectos que estamos llevando adelante con clientes para el cumplimiento de RGPD, el portfolio de HelpSystems para cumplir con la normativa y tips a tener en cuenta para mejorar la Seguridad de su compañía.
Muchas empresas todavía transfieren archivos e información sensible a través de FTPs, emails o complejos scripts. Estos métodos ya no son seguros ni le permiten alcanzar fácilmente el cumplimiento de normativas como GDPR o PCI DSS.
En solo 45 minutos conozca cómo la tecnología de Managed File Transfer (MFT) o Transferencia Segura de Archivos le permite automatizar, encriptar y auditar todo el envío y recepción de archivos de su empresa, en forma centralizada y muy fácilmente.
Conozca GoAnywhere MFT: https://www.helpsystems.com/es/cta/solicite-una-demostracion-en-vivo-de-goanywhere-mft
Automate es la solución de automatización robótica de procesos de HelpSystems, que le da la flexibilidad de automatizar desde tareas simples, hasta procesos complejos de IT… muy fácilmente.
¿No nos cree? Vea usted mismo lo fácil que es empezar con Automate.
Vea la grabación de este webinar en el que recorrimos el producto y mostramos cómo crear, desde cero, algunos de los casos de automatización más frecuentes: Microsoft Excel, email, interacción con aplicaciones, sitios web y bases de datos, y más.
Además, podrá obtener recomendaciones a tener en cuenta si está considerando empezar un proyecto de Automatización Robótica de Procesos (RPA) en su empresa.
WEBINAR GRABADO Automatización de procesos de IT: tecnologías más usadas, cas...HelpSystems
Tras muchos años de llevar adelante procesos de Automatización, hemos ayudado a muchos departamentos de IT a hacer más eficientes sus propios procesos. En este webinar, presentamos los casos más frecuentes de procesos de IT que se pueden automatizar utilizando diferentes tecnologías, así como también ejemplos reales de proyectos innovadores de automatización.
Conozca los tipos de proyectos que están llevando a cabo sus colegas de IT, cómo lo hacen y qué softwares utilizan.
Vea este webinar en el que un experto en Automatización le explicará:
Diferencias y usos de distintas tecnologías de automatización: RPA, scheduling, MFT, scripts y más.
Ideas de automatización de procesos de IT: generación de reportes, procesos nocturnos, resolución automática de incidencias, chequeos manuales de operación y muchos más!
Ejemplos de proyectos reales de equipos de IT en todo el mundo.
Consejos a tener en cuenta para que un proyecto de automatización sea exitoso.
5 problemas del intercambio de archivos mediante scriptsHelpSystems
Todavía muchas empresas intercambian información con clientes, socios u otras sedes, mediante scripts o programas desarrollados a medida. Y lo hacen a pesar del trabajo que les demanda su mantenimiento y de no cumplir con los estándares de Seguridad actuales. La tecnología de Managed File Transfer le permite asegurar, centralizar y auditar el envío y recepción de archivos, con una solución corporativa escalable, fácil de administrar y más segura.
Vea la grabación de nuestro webinar, en el que un experto en Ciberseguridad le explica por qué la transferencia de archivos mediante scripts puede convertirse en una amenaza para su empresa.
Además, le presentará una nueva tecnología corporativa que permite asegurar, centralizar y auditar el envío y recepción de archivos, con una solución escalable y fácil de administrar.
https://www.helpsystems.com/es/cta/solicite-una-demostracion-en-vivo-de-goanywhere-mft
Grupo Banco San Juan, logró automatizar la obtención y envío de información crítica de Negocio a su Data Center Corporativo, donde se realizan procesos de BI para la orquestación de campañas comerciales. Conozca por qué GoAnywhere MFT se convirtió en un socio estratégico para alcanzar el éxito. Además se presentan otros casos de éxito reales de aplicación de GoAnywhere MFT en diferentes industrias.
Todavía muchos profesionales de IT creen el mito de que la Seguridad de los servidores Power Systems (IBM i, AS/400, iSeries) es imbatible. La realidad es que son vulnerables si no se configuran de forma adecuada.
Vea la grabación de nuestro webinar en el que presentamos el Security Scan, la herramienta gratuita que le permite diagnosticar el estado de la Seguridad de su IBM i e identificar qué aspectos de la configuración debe reforzar.
Durante la sesión realizamos un recorrido por las principales áreas: perfiles de usuario, permisos especiales, exit points, valores de sistema, reglas de red, antivirus y más.
Además, podrá conocer vulnerabilidades frecuentes que se desconocen, pero que son fáciles de evitar, y recibir consejos prácticos que puede implementar usted mismo para mejorar su Seguridad.
Solicite aquí su Security Scan Gratuito: https://www.helpsystems.com/es/cta/se...
Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Northern Engraving | Nameplate Manufacturing Process - 2024Northern Engraving
Manufacturing custom quality metal nameplates and badges involves several standard operations. Processes include sheet prep, lithography, screening, coating, punch press and inspection. All decoration is completed in the flat sheet with adhesive and tooling operations following. The possibilities for creating unique durable nameplates are endless. How will you create your brand identity? We can help!
LF Energy Webinar: Carbon Data Specifications: Mechanisms to Improve Data Acc...DanBrown980551
This LF Energy webinar took place June 20, 2024. It featured:
-Alex Thornton, LF Energy
-Hallie Cramer, Google
-Daniel Roesler, UtilityAPI
-Henry Richardson, WattTime
In response to the urgency and scale required to effectively address climate change, open source solutions offer significant potential for driving innovation and progress. Currently, there is a growing demand for standardization and interoperability in energy data and modeling. Open source standards and specifications within the energy sector can also alleviate challenges associated with data fragmentation, transparency, and accessibility. At the same time, it is crucial to consider privacy and security concerns throughout the development of open source platforms.
This webinar will delve into the motivations behind establishing LF Energy’s Carbon Data Specification Consortium. It will provide an overview of the draft specifications and the ongoing progress made by the respective working groups.
Three primary specifications will be discussed:
-Discovery and client registration, emphasizing transparent processes and secure and private access
-Customer data, centering around customer tariffs, bills, energy usage, and full consumption disclosure
-Power systems data, focusing on grid data, inclusive of transmission and distribution networks, generation, intergrid power flows, and market settlement data
Northern Engraving | Modern Metal Trim, Nameplates and Appliance PanelsNorthern Engraving
What began over 115 years ago as a supplier of precision gauges to the automotive industry has evolved into being an industry leader in the manufacture of product branding, automotive cockpit trim and decorative appliance trim. Value-added services include in-house Design, Engineering, Program Management, Test Lab and Tool Shops.
zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...Alex Pruden
Folding is a recent technique for building efficient recursive SNARKs. Several elegant folding protocols have been proposed, such as Nova, Supernova, Hypernova, Protostar, and others. However, all of them rely on an additively homomorphic commitment scheme based on discrete log, and are therefore not post-quantum secure. In this work we present LatticeFold, the first lattice-based folding protocol based on the Module SIS problem. This folding protocol naturally leads to an efficient recursive lattice-based SNARK and an efficient PCD scheme. LatticeFold supports folding low-degree relations, such as R1CS, as well as high-degree relations, such as CCS. The key challenge is to construct a secure folding protocol that works with the Ajtai commitment scheme. The difficulty, is ensuring that extracted witnesses are low norm through many rounds of folding. We present a novel technique using the sumcheck protocol to ensure that extracted witnesses are always low norm no matter how many rounds of folding are used. Our evaluation of the final proof system suggests that it is as performant as Hypernova, while providing post-quantum security.
Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
This talk will cover ScyllaDB Architecture from the cluster-level view and zoom in on data distribution and internal node architecture. In the process, we will learn the secret sauce used to get ScyllaDB's high availability and superior performance. We will also touch on the upcoming changes to ScyllaDB architecture, moving to strongly consistent metadata and tablets.
Must Know Postgres Extension for DBA and Developer during MigrationMydbops
Mydbops Opensource Database Meetup 16
Topic: Must-Know PostgreSQL Extensions for Developers and DBAs During Migration
Speaker: Deepak Mahto, Founder of DataCloudGaze Consulting
Date & Time: 8th June | 10 AM - 1 PM IST
Venue: Bangalore International Centre, Bangalore
Abstract: Discover how PostgreSQL extensions can be your secret weapon! This talk explores how key extensions enhance database capabilities and streamline the migration process for users moving from other relational databases like Oracle.
Key Takeaways:
* Learn about crucial extensions like oracle_fdw, pgtt, and pg_audit that ease migration complexities.
* Gain valuable strategies for implementing these extensions in PostgreSQL to achieve license freedom.
* Discover how these key extensions can empower both developers and DBAs during the migration process.
* Don't miss this chance to gain practical knowledge from an industry expert and stay updated on the latest open-source database trends.
Mydbops Managed Services specializes in taking the pain out of database management while optimizing performance. Since 2015, we have been providing top-notch support and assistance for the top three open-source databases: MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL.
Our team offers a wide range of services, including assistance, support, consulting, 24/7 operations, and expertise in all relevant technologies. We help organizations improve their database's performance, scalability, efficiency, and availability.
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High performance Serverless Java on AWS- GoTo Amsterdam 2024Vadym Kazulkin
Java is for many years one of the most popular programming languages, but it used to have hard times in the Serverless community. Java is known for its high cold start times and high memory footprint, comparing to other programming languages like Node.js and Python. In this talk I'll look at the general best practices and techniques we can use to decrease memory consumption, cold start times for Java Serverless development on AWS including GraalVM (Native Image) and AWS own offering SnapStart based on Firecracker microVM snapshot and restore and CRaC (Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint) runtime hooks. I'll also provide a lot of benchmarking on Lambda functions trying out various deployment package sizes, Lambda memory settings, Java compilation options and HTTP (a)synchronous clients and measure their impact on cold and warm start times.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
Session 1 - Intro to Robotic Process Automation.pdfUiPathCommunity
👉 Check out our full 'Africa Series - Automation Student Developers (EN)' page to register for the full program:
https://bit.ly/Automation_Student_Kickstart
In this session, we shall introduce you to the world of automation, the UiPath Platform, and guide you on how to install and setup UiPath Studio on your Windows PC.
📕 Detailed agenda:
What is RPA? Benefits of RPA?
RPA Applications
The UiPath End-to-End Automation Platform
UiPath Studio CE Installation and Setup
💻 Extra training through UiPath Academy:
Introduction to Automation
UiPath Business Automation Platform
Explore automation development with UiPath Studio
👉 Register here for our upcoming Session 2 on June 20: Introduction to UiPath Studio Fundamentals: https://community.uipath.com/events/details/uipath-lagos-presents-session-2-introduction-to-uipath-studio-fundamentals/