The document discusses remote services and OSGi. It describes how previous attempts to build distributed OSGi applications were incompatible and proposes standardizing interactions rather than features to allow for multiple implementation technologies. Remote services could provide a flexible way to build composite distributed applications using OSGi.
The presentation supported the speech by Ricco Deutscher, Managing Director of SOPERA, at Eclipse Day 2010 in Rome (5th October 2010). http://www.spagoworld.org/openevents/
Modularity, Microservices and Containerisation - Neil Bartlett, Derek Baummfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2015
This talk will review the current trends of Microservices and Containerisation and explain how, for the Java ecosystem, OSGi has already delivered this vision and addressed the manageability issues that Docker-based systems still face.</p>
The importance of self-describing artifacts and dependency management will reviewed along with an explanation of how this is addressed in OSGi and Docker centric ecosystems.
The talk will conclude with a demonstration showing how OSGi standards can be leveraged to build a compelling Container Orchestration and Runtime environment.
Cloudy with a Chance of Bundles (and non java components) - R Nicholson & T Wardmfrancis
Maintainable, adaptive Systems must be modular in nature. Hence OSGi, the open industry standard for modularity, provides the ideal foundations upon which the next generation of lightweight, adaptive public and private Cloud platforms and hosted applications can be built.
The talk will explore some of the current OSGi Alliance activities with respect to distributed computing, Cloud runtimes and the extension of OSGi concepts to more traditional software artifacts; specifically dynamic resolution, requirements and capabilities, remote services and semantic versioning.
Consideration will be given to the Operational benefits that can be derived from from adopting a modular approach to Cloud rather than the typical virtual machine based solutions that do nothing to address the complexity and technical debt that has been accrued over the years.
The talk will conclude with a demonstration of the Service Fabric, the industries first distributed OSGi cloud runtime, where the above concepts will be demonstrated.
Bios:
Richard Nicholson
In 2004, Richard, as Founder and CEO of Paremus, set the goal of building a truly adaptive & robust "Cloud runtime". Focussing on modularity and dynamic assembly as fundamental requirements, OSGi was adopted and the Paremus Service Fabric was the result. Richard, a Physicist by training, maintains keen interest in a number of research areas including Complexity and Complexity Adaptive Systems and Recovery Oriented techniques and their implications for the design of distributed self-maintaining systems.
Prior to founding Paremus in 2001, Richard headed the European Engineering function for Salomon Smith Barney/Citigroup, and was responsible for the delivery of the IT infrastructure for the Citigroup Canary Wharf facility. Richard graduated from Manchester University with Honors in Physics and went on to gain an Astrophysics doctorate from the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
Tim Ward
Tim is a Senior Consulting Engineer and Trainer at Paremus, a co-author of Enterprise OSGi in Action, and has been actively working with OSGi for over six years. Tim has been a regular participant in the OSGi Core Platform and Enterprise Expert Groups, and led the development of several specifications, including OSGi Promises and Asynchronous Services. Tim is also an active Open Source committer and a PMC member in the Apache Aries project, which provides a container for enterprise OSGi applications.
Tim is a regular conference speaker, and can often be found at JavaOne, Devoxx, OSGi DevCon, OSGi Community Event, EclipseCon, Jazoon and JAX London
Asynchronous OSGi – Promises for the Masses - T Wardmfrancis
Asynchronous and event-driven programming models have become increasingly popular in Java, and the Actor pattern is commonly used to help design and build these systems. At its heart the Actor pattern is all about composing systems from modular components – exactly the same thing that OSGi is designed for. In the upcoming OSGi Enterprise R6 release (planned Q3 2014) OSGi will be adding some new APIs that allow bundles to communicate asynchronously, even using existing synchronous services.
This talk will describe the workings of the new Promises and Asynchronous Services APIs from OSGi RFC 206, showing you how you can start to take advantage of asynchronous programming between modular, loosely-coupled services. It will also demonstrate how OSGi Remote Services can transparently integrate within the asynchronous application, allowing completely non-blocking interactions in distributed environments.
Bio:
Tim Ward is a Senior Consulting Engineer and Trainer at Paremus, co-author of Enterprise OSGi in Action, and has been actively working with OSGi for over six years. Tim has been a regular participant in the OSGi Core Platform and Enterprise Expert Groups, and led the development of several specifications, including OSGi Promises and Asynchronous Services. Tim is also an active Open Source committer and a PMC member in the Apache Aries project, which provides a container for enterprise OSGi applications.
Tim is a regular conference speaker, and can often be found at JavaOne, Devoxx, OSGi DevCon, OSGi Community Event, EclipseCon, Jazoon and JAX London.
The presentation supported the speech by Ricco Deutscher, Managing Director of SOPERA, at Eclipse Day 2010 in Rome (5th October 2010). http://www.spagoworld.org/openevents/
Modularity, Microservices and Containerisation - Neil Bartlett, Derek Baummfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2015
This talk will review the current trends of Microservices and Containerisation and explain how, for the Java ecosystem, OSGi has already delivered this vision and addressed the manageability issues that Docker-based systems still face.</p>
The importance of self-describing artifacts and dependency management will reviewed along with an explanation of how this is addressed in OSGi and Docker centric ecosystems.
The talk will conclude with a demonstration showing how OSGi standards can be leveraged to build a compelling Container Orchestration and Runtime environment.
Cloudy with a Chance of Bundles (and non java components) - R Nicholson & T Wardmfrancis
Maintainable, adaptive Systems must be modular in nature. Hence OSGi, the open industry standard for modularity, provides the ideal foundations upon which the next generation of lightweight, adaptive public and private Cloud platforms and hosted applications can be built.
The talk will explore some of the current OSGi Alliance activities with respect to distributed computing, Cloud runtimes and the extension of OSGi concepts to more traditional software artifacts; specifically dynamic resolution, requirements and capabilities, remote services and semantic versioning.
Consideration will be given to the Operational benefits that can be derived from from adopting a modular approach to Cloud rather than the typical virtual machine based solutions that do nothing to address the complexity and technical debt that has been accrued over the years.
The talk will conclude with a demonstration of the Service Fabric, the industries first distributed OSGi cloud runtime, where the above concepts will be demonstrated.
Bios:
Richard Nicholson
In 2004, Richard, as Founder and CEO of Paremus, set the goal of building a truly adaptive & robust "Cloud runtime". Focussing on modularity and dynamic assembly as fundamental requirements, OSGi was adopted and the Paremus Service Fabric was the result. Richard, a Physicist by training, maintains keen interest in a number of research areas including Complexity and Complexity Adaptive Systems and Recovery Oriented techniques and their implications for the design of distributed self-maintaining systems.
Prior to founding Paremus in 2001, Richard headed the European Engineering function for Salomon Smith Barney/Citigroup, and was responsible for the delivery of the IT infrastructure for the Citigroup Canary Wharf facility. Richard graduated from Manchester University with Honors in Physics and went on to gain an Astrophysics doctorate from the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
Tim Ward
Tim is a Senior Consulting Engineer and Trainer at Paremus, a co-author of Enterprise OSGi in Action, and has been actively working with OSGi for over six years. Tim has been a regular participant in the OSGi Core Platform and Enterprise Expert Groups, and led the development of several specifications, including OSGi Promises and Asynchronous Services. Tim is also an active Open Source committer and a PMC member in the Apache Aries project, which provides a container for enterprise OSGi applications.
Tim is a regular conference speaker, and can often be found at JavaOne, Devoxx, OSGi DevCon, OSGi Community Event, EclipseCon, Jazoon and JAX London
Asynchronous OSGi – Promises for the Masses - T Wardmfrancis
Asynchronous and event-driven programming models have become increasingly popular in Java, and the Actor pattern is commonly used to help design and build these systems. At its heart the Actor pattern is all about composing systems from modular components – exactly the same thing that OSGi is designed for. In the upcoming OSGi Enterprise R6 release (planned Q3 2014) OSGi will be adding some new APIs that allow bundles to communicate asynchronously, even using existing synchronous services.
This talk will describe the workings of the new Promises and Asynchronous Services APIs from OSGi RFC 206, showing you how you can start to take advantage of asynchronous programming between modular, loosely-coupled services. It will also demonstrate how OSGi Remote Services can transparently integrate within the asynchronous application, allowing completely non-blocking interactions in distributed environments.
Bio:
Tim Ward is a Senior Consulting Engineer and Trainer at Paremus, co-author of Enterprise OSGi in Action, and has been actively working with OSGi for over six years. Tim has been a regular participant in the OSGi Core Platform and Enterprise Expert Groups, and led the development of several specifications, including OSGi Promises and Asynchronous Services. Tim is also an active Open Source committer and a PMC member in the Apache Aries project, which provides a container for enterprise OSGi applications.
Tim is a regular conference speaker, and can often be found at JavaOne, Devoxx, OSGi DevCon, OSGi Community Event, EclipseCon, Jazoon and JAX London.
Asynchronous Services – A promising future for OSGi - T Wardmfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2014
Abstract:
Asynchronous and event-driven programming models are known to offer exceptional performance in large-scale parallel workloads, and are experiencing significant growth in the Java ecosystem. Other JVM languages are also exploring the benefits of high-throughput asynchronous systems; the Actor pattern is commonly used to help design and build these systems. At its heart the Actor pattern is all about composing systems from modular components – exactly the same thing that OSGi is designed for. In the imminent OSGi Enterprise R6 release OSGi will be adding some new APIs that allow bundles to communicate asynchronously, even when using existing synchronous services.
This talk will describe the workings of the new Promises and Asynchronous Services APIs from the OSGi Enterprise and Compendium specifications, showing you how you can start to take advantage of asynchronous programming techniques using modular, loosely-coupled services. It will also demonstrate how OSGi Remote Services can transparently integrate within the asynchronous application, allowing completely non-blocking interactions in distributed environments.
Speaker Bio:
Tim Ward is a Senior Consulting Engineer and Trainer at Paremus, a co-author of Enterprise OSGi in Action, and has been actively working with OSGi for over six years. Tim has been a regular participant in the OSGi Core Platform and Enterprise Expert Groups, and led the development of several specifications, including OSGi Promises and Asynchronous Services. Tim is also an active Open Source committer and a PMC member in the Apache Aries project, which provides a container for enterprise OSGi applications.
Tim is a regular conference speaker, and can often be found at JavaOne, Devoxx, OSGi DevCon, OSGi Community Event, EclipseCon, Jazoon and JAX London.
Automating Oracle Database deployment with Amazon Web Services, fabric, and botomjbommar
Have credit card, need database? In this talk, I'll show you how to deploy your own Oracle 11gR2 sandbox with a single keystroke (and I don't mean RDS). Along the way, we'll learn about Infrastructure-as-a-Service with boto, provisioning tools like fabric, and Oracle response files. When we're done, we'll have a repeatable, ten-minute process that can deliver a server as cheap as $5/day or as powerful as 40k IOPS and 2.6GB/s throughput. More importantly, we'll understand what the big deal about IaaS and automated provisioning really is, and how enterprise products like Oracle can still fit comfortably in the space.
Daniel Gervais, Executive Vice-president, MultiCorpora
Recent developments in TAUS Data Association super cloud-based data-sharing coupled with advanced leveraging technologies, produce measurable increases in segment matching. However, there are heated debates about how translation pollution can arise in this context, and potential antidotes for such pollution. Daniel provides cases studies to assess a central question that everyone is posing today: does increased matching through advanced leveraging technology equate to real productivity gain? Daniel's talk will provide innovative thought on new collaboration models between linguists and TM systems.
Cloud & OSGi - The Dawn of Composite Clouds (Now with demo videos)mfrancis
Presentation by Richard Nicholson (Paremus) from OSGi DevCon / EclipseCon 2011.
Now with demo videos.
Despite the element of novelty and fashion, there is little doubt that Cloud Computing will have a fundamental and long lasting influence on the technology landscape. Yet virtual machine based Cloud Compute offerings, which attempt to maximise resource utilisation and minimise operational management of those resources, have nothing to say about the dominant contributor to an organisations IT OPEX. Application maintainability accounts for approximately 70% of an applications TCO. To increase application maintainability, one must modularise and preferably modularise using an industry standard. Hence, for organisations with large in-house development teams, it is predicted that OSGi will have equivalent or greater impact than Cloud Computing! This presentation will look at the intersect of Cloud Computing and OSGi based Composite Applications. Areas explored will include the importance of dynamic dependency management, the anatomy of cloud enabled composite applications and the role of the PaaS in an OSGi enabled Cloud. Relevant OSGi standards will be reviewed along with how these may be used to address the configuration and management of distributed Cloud hosted composite applications. The presentation will conclude by demonstrating a distributed Cloud / OSGi runtime that demonstrates the concepts discussed
What do you need to keep in mind when using ORM, how it will affect your needs and what are the disadvantages of using and advantages of not using ORM.
This presentation discusses Mule ESB and how to simplify integration. It briefly mentions a brief history of integration, information silos, SOA. It also highlights several integration patterns.
Just-in-time Java EE - provisioning runtimes for enterprise applications - Ja...mfrancis
Tim Ward (Paremus) - Java One 2013
As the Java EE specification becomes more flexible and modular, it becomes easier to build application server profiles specific to your applications. This has the benefit of being lightweight, but it adds a significant risk that out-of-date documentation will cause applications to fail or behave unpredictably if a required feature is missing. The introduction of OSGi bundle support in GlassFish, JBoss, and WebSphere means that applications can now be self-describing. All the runtime features you need can then be matched with capabilities by use of the OSGi resolver, and a server runtime can be dynamically provisioned for your application as it is deployed. This session shows how to achieve this by presenting examples from Apache Aries and other open source projects.
Designing our future overlords or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Ro...Progress UX
Presentation delivered to Austin UXPA chapter meeting - October 2013. Speaker: Jon-Eric Steinbomer, Principal and Research Director at Progress UX Research in Austin, Texas.
Introducing Spring Roo 1.0.0, which is a Java-based rapid application development framework. This presentation represents an updated version of the session I delivered at SpringOne USA in October 2009.
This is my presentation at the 2009 COSAC Security Conference on Cloud Computing. Here is the abstract:
One way or another, cloud computing seems determined to be on your radar. Whether it's your CXO, your customers or even your staff, someone is either going to be asking you about it, doing it, or trying to keep you from knowing they're doing it. You can't afford not to be prepared and understand not only the fundamentals and current definitions of cloud computing, but you also need to be able to get beyond the buzzwords, the hype and the fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) presented everwhere from the Wall Street Journal to trade magazines to vendor brochures.
This session will provide a brief overview of the current cloud computing landscape, including:
* The different definitions and approaches
* The claimed business benefits and opportunities
* The most touted security issues and risks
Following this introduction, we will examine the potential business value, opportunities and risks in more detail to identify the ones that are likely to have a real impact on your organisation. After this session, you should be able to understand:
* The relationship between cloud computing, virtualisation, Software as a Service (SaaS), SOA and other types of outsourced services
* Whether cloud computing is a real option for your organisation
* The unique information assurance and security challenges posed by cloud computing
* What you can do to prepare yourself and your organisation for evaluating, deploying and leveraging cloud computing services
Elevating Tactical DDD Patterns Through Object CalisthenicsDorra BARTAGUIZ
After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Asynchronous Services – A promising future for OSGi - T Wardmfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2014
Abstract:
Asynchronous and event-driven programming models are known to offer exceptional performance in large-scale parallel workloads, and are experiencing significant growth in the Java ecosystem. Other JVM languages are also exploring the benefits of high-throughput asynchronous systems; the Actor pattern is commonly used to help design and build these systems. At its heart the Actor pattern is all about composing systems from modular components – exactly the same thing that OSGi is designed for. In the imminent OSGi Enterprise R6 release OSGi will be adding some new APIs that allow bundles to communicate asynchronously, even when using existing synchronous services.
This talk will describe the workings of the new Promises and Asynchronous Services APIs from the OSGi Enterprise and Compendium specifications, showing you how you can start to take advantage of asynchronous programming techniques using modular, loosely-coupled services. It will also demonstrate how OSGi Remote Services can transparently integrate within the asynchronous application, allowing completely non-blocking interactions in distributed environments.
Speaker Bio:
Tim Ward is a Senior Consulting Engineer and Trainer at Paremus, a co-author of Enterprise OSGi in Action, and has been actively working with OSGi for over six years. Tim has been a regular participant in the OSGi Core Platform and Enterprise Expert Groups, and led the development of several specifications, including OSGi Promises and Asynchronous Services. Tim is also an active Open Source committer and a PMC member in the Apache Aries project, which provides a container for enterprise OSGi applications.
Tim is a regular conference speaker, and can often be found at JavaOne, Devoxx, OSGi DevCon, OSGi Community Event, EclipseCon, Jazoon and JAX London.
Automating Oracle Database deployment with Amazon Web Services, fabric, and botomjbommar
Have credit card, need database? In this talk, I'll show you how to deploy your own Oracle 11gR2 sandbox with a single keystroke (and I don't mean RDS). Along the way, we'll learn about Infrastructure-as-a-Service with boto, provisioning tools like fabric, and Oracle response files. When we're done, we'll have a repeatable, ten-minute process that can deliver a server as cheap as $5/day or as powerful as 40k IOPS and 2.6GB/s throughput. More importantly, we'll understand what the big deal about IaaS and automated provisioning really is, and how enterprise products like Oracle can still fit comfortably in the space.
Daniel Gervais, Executive Vice-president, MultiCorpora
Recent developments in TAUS Data Association super cloud-based data-sharing coupled with advanced leveraging technologies, produce measurable increases in segment matching. However, there are heated debates about how translation pollution can arise in this context, and potential antidotes for such pollution. Daniel provides cases studies to assess a central question that everyone is posing today: does increased matching through advanced leveraging technology equate to real productivity gain? Daniel's talk will provide innovative thought on new collaboration models between linguists and TM systems.
Cloud & OSGi - The Dawn of Composite Clouds (Now with demo videos)mfrancis
Presentation by Richard Nicholson (Paremus) from OSGi DevCon / EclipseCon 2011.
Now with demo videos.
Despite the element of novelty and fashion, there is little doubt that Cloud Computing will have a fundamental and long lasting influence on the technology landscape. Yet virtual machine based Cloud Compute offerings, which attempt to maximise resource utilisation and minimise operational management of those resources, have nothing to say about the dominant contributor to an organisations IT OPEX. Application maintainability accounts for approximately 70% of an applications TCO. To increase application maintainability, one must modularise and preferably modularise using an industry standard. Hence, for organisations with large in-house development teams, it is predicted that OSGi will have equivalent or greater impact than Cloud Computing! This presentation will look at the intersect of Cloud Computing and OSGi based Composite Applications. Areas explored will include the importance of dynamic dependency management, the anatomy of cloud enabled composite applications and the role of the PaaS in an OSGi enabled Cloud. Relevant OSGi standards will be reviewed along with how these may be used to address the configuration and management of distributed Cloud hosted composite applications. The presentation will conclude by demonstrating a distributed Cloud / OSGi runtime that demonstrates the concepts discussed
What do you need to keep in mind when using ORM, how it will affect your needs and what are the disadvantages of using and advantages of not using ORM.
This presentation discusses Mule ESB and how to simplify integration. It briefly mentions a brief history of integration, information silos, SOA. It also highlights several integration patterns.
Just-in-time Java EE - provisioning runtimes for enterprise applications - Ja...mfrancis
Tim Ward (Paremus) - Java One 2013
As the Java EE specification becomes more flexible and modular, it becomes easier to build application server profiles specific to your applications. This has the benefit of being lightweight, but it adds a significant risk that out-of-date documentation will cause applications to fail or behave unpredictably if a required feature is missing. The introduction of OSGi bundle support in GlassFish, JBoss, and WebSphere means that applications can now be self-describing. All the runtime features you need can then be matched with capabilities by use of the OSGi resolver, and a server runtime can be dynamically provisioned for your application as it is deployed. This session shows how to achieve this by presenting examples from Apache Aries and other open source projects.
Designing our future overlords or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Ro...Progress UX
Presentation delivered to Austin UXPA chapter meeting - October 2013. Speaker: Jon-Eric Steinbomer, Principal and Research Director at Progress UX Research in Austin, Texas.
Introducing Spring Roo 1.0.0, which is a Java-based rapid application development framework. This presentation represents an updated version of the session I delivered at SpringOne USA in October 2009.
This is my presentation at the 2009 COSAC Security Conference on Cloud Computing. Here is the abstract:
One way or another, cloud computing seems determined to be on your radar. Whether it's your CXO, your customers or even your staff, someone is either going to be asking you about it, doing it, or trying to keep you from knowing they're doing it. You can't afford not to be prepared and understand not only the fundamentals and current definitions of cloud computing, but you also need to be able to get beyond the buzzwords, the hype and the fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) presented everwhere from the Wall Street Journal to trade magazines to vendor brochures.
This session will provide a brief overview of the current cloud computing landscape, including:
* The different definitions and approaches
* The claimed business benefits and opportunities
* The most touted security issues and risks
Following this introduction, we will examine the potential business value, opportunities and risks in more detail to identify the ones that are likely to have a real impact on your organisation. After this session, you should be able to understand:
* The relationship between cloud computing, virtualisation, Software as a Service (SaaS), SOA and other types of outsourced services
* Whether cloud computing is a real option for your organisation
* The unique information assurance and security challenges posed by cloud computing
* What you can do to prepare yourself and your organisation for evaluating, deploying and leveraging cloud computing services
Elevating Tactical DDD Patterns Through Object CalisthenicsDorra BARTAGUIZ
After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Le nuove frontiere dell'AI nell'RPA con UiPath Autopilot™UiPathCommunity
In questo evento online gratuito, organizzato dalla Community Italiana di UiPath, potrai esplorare le nuove funzionalità di Autopilot, il tool che integra l'Intelligenza Artificiale nei processi di sviluppo e utilizzo delle Automazioni.
📕 Vedremo insieme alcuni esempi dell'utilizzo di Autopilot in diversi tool della Suite UiPath:
Autopilot per Studio Web
Autopilot per Studio
Autopilot per Apps
Clipboard AI
GenAI applicata alla Document Understanding
👨🏫👨💻 Speakers:
Stefano Negro, UiPath MVPx3, RPA Tech Lead @ BSP Consultant
Flavio Martinelli, UiPath MVP 2023, Technical Account Manager @UiPath
Andrei Tasca, RPA Solutions Team Lead @NTT Data
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP