Mobile landscape for community/ethnic mediaAmy Gahran
Amy Gahran's presentation: an overview of mobile media and mobile business opportunities for community and ethnic media organizations. Delivered for the Knight Digital Media Center @ USC, held at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, May 18, 2012
Resources for this workshop:
http://communitymobile.tumblr.com
Mobile landscape for community/ethnic mediaAmy Gahran
Amy Gahran's presentation: an overview of mobile media and mobile business opportunities for community and ethnic media organizations. Delivered for the Knight Digital Media Center @ USC, held at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, May 18, 2012
Resources for this workshop:
http://communitymobile.tumblr.com
Trending now and in the future: Social commerceX.commerce
Many companies are trying to tap into the 750 million potential shoppers on Facebook—and missing. That’s because social commerce is about more than just putting up a Facebook storefront and adding a Like button to your products. Social commerce vendors, brands, sellers, suppliers and developers need to know about the following: social shopping trends; social data integration with traditional ecommerce analytics; why Taste Graphs will overtake Social Graphs in influencing purchasing decisions, and how Facebook may emerge as a dominant micropayments platform.
The near future of real web applicationsX.commerce
There is a lot of noise being made about HTML5 as the new web technology to use and markets for apps as the best way to sell products and distribute applications to our end users. In reality there is not much new about it - all we are doing is treating the web as a distribution and sharing platform and browsers as the software to run our applications on. In this talk Christian Heilmann of Mozilla shows how in the near future application installation and in-app payments can happen on the most distributed market there is - the internet and through your browser. You will see how the technologies we build web sites in got an upgrade to allow us to build light-weight and focused applications that allow our end users to reach their goals faster and in a more re-usable fashion than with traditional ecommerce. Browsers and hardware are becoming more powerful each day, it is time to use that power in a sensible manner.
Scanning barcodes and QR codes with mobile devices is booming. It’s a frictionless way to connect the online and offline worlds, and this discussion will cover the technology and best practices for leveraging code scanning in your mobile apps. We will introduce the RedLaser SDK as well.
Creative complex commerce: Respecting the Customers’ brand while integrating ...X.commerce
New technology drives the need for new experiences. In this session, we’ll look at what the rise of open source means for retailers, and how retailers can take advantage of new technology such as Magento to deliver innovation. We’ll also discuss ways to enhance the user journey—from social to local and mobile commerce— while respecting the brand and avoiding lookalike sites. We’ll bring it all together through a case study from the B2B world that pushes the boundaries of traditional commerce.
With mobile cloud computing come efforts to simplify its development. Creating apps for the mobile cloud is significantly different than developing apps for a native smartphone platform. This session is about design and architecture considerations, the essential tools and technologies, and the pitfalls to avoid when building mobile cloud apps.
Charitable giving trends with mobile technologiesX.commerce
Savvy merchants and developers are integrating charitable causes into their mobile strategies to achieve strategic advantages, and non-profits are using mobile technology to reach new audiences and increase the funds they raise. We will address ways businesses can incorporate these causes with mobile strategies to drive both social impact and business objectives, and how non-profits themselves are innovating in the mobile space.
Handling the boom in international commerceX.commerce
The world’s two billion Internet consumers are accessing U.S. markets through the web more than ever. In fact, one in ten U.S. ecommerce transactions already comes from international consumers. How have retailers been responding to this lucrative change in the landscape? What APIs, development languages, and payment technologies work best when dealing with foreign terms, currencies, and shipping implications?
Having a mobile presence is easy. What’s hard is deciding what to include, what it should look like, and how to build it in the first place. These are best practices, design tips, and resources for mobile sites and apps.
Proudly Found Elsewhere: The Open Source BonanzaX.commerce
This is the Open Source Era! Over the past decade, software isn’t just something to make money from, but something to make money with. How are some of the highest growth businesses in the world using open source software and network services to fuel their grand ambitions?
Building immersive experiences: Usability you can really useX.commerce
Combine the finer points of design with existing development know-how to craft user experiences for multiple platforms. Work through a real-life design challenge and apply design principles, patterns, and a proven process to create an immersive experience. This is an interactive workshop to jump start your next project.
The mighty cloud draws businesses and developers who seek its agility and productivity. But which type of cloud is best? We moved eBay Marketplace, a major eCommerce site, from a traditional infrastructure to a cloud model. We will present the strategic, technical and cost factors we weighed when deciding between cloud versus automation, and porting applications versus rewriting them. We will explain why we ended up with a hybrid: developing our own internal cloud while leveraging the massive infrastructure of public cloud providers.
If the web has taught us anything, it is that open systems, portability, and choice drive innovation. Similarly, the cloud era will be fueled by open technologies and a broad ecosystem. The OpenStack community was founded last year and has since become the fastest-growing open source cloud project, attracting hundreds of contributing developers and more than 100 participating companies. We will discuss how OpenStack is ending cloud lock-in by allowing enterprises and other service providers to run the same code that powers the Rackspace cloud. With a common platform, developers and businesses will be able to move applications among different clouds or their internal infrastructure. We will also go over use cases and options to consume OpenStack.
In 2011, we’re going “frictionless.” We will demo eBay’s latest seller innovations for seamless shipping. Our favorite new APIs enable you to scan any item with a mobile device and the recommended match for weight, dimension and service requirements populates the interface and even provides labels and tracking numbers.
Buyers appreciate the catalog experience; they certainly don’t miss the avalanche of item listings. Sellers also like providing catalog experiences; their items get more exposure. With eBay’s built-in product definitions, sellers don’t need to take valuable time writing product descriptions or item specifics or even providing photos—eBay’s built-in product definitions take goods quickly to market. New this year: creating your own product listing within the eBay catalog using UPC codes and brand MPNs.
Imagine a commerce world where thematic and seasonal stores could automatically pop up and then disappear with minimal editorial work. Here we talk about the underlying platform that enables mining large-scale user behavior and query data to set up stores automatically based on themes of interest, and emerging and buzz-creating topics. We will describe the science and tools to build experiences that would drive commerce through custom experience and social media, and help sellers, shoppers, and the enthusiasts.
Adaptive APIs meet the real world - FundRazrX.commerce
Actual case studies of developers using Adaptive Accounts and Adaptive Payments to make real, live money. These developers went beyond simple checkout. Here is how they used our APIs to remove the barriers to setting up accounts, initiating pre-approvals, and creating chained payments.
Actual case studies of developers using Adaptive Accounts and Adaptive Payments to make real, live money. These developers went beyond simple checkout. Here is how they used our APIs to remove the barriers to setting up accounts, initiating pre-approvals, and creating chained payments.
This is a peek at PayPal’s inner workings. Take a broad look at the technologies and foundations of the PayPal system, and the history and evolution behind its design. Take a tour of PayPal’s service-oriented architecture, the techniques the engineering team uses to achieve such secure financial transaction processing, and how PayPal innovates at scale.
Paypal checkout anytime anywhere paulam chang matt coleX.commerce
Checkout is the critical final step, and nothing should mar the flow for digital or physical goods, split payments, or mobile. Our use cases will start from the beginning order process, move on to authorization, and then capture, void, refund, and order completion steps.
Introduction to types and goals of automated tests, their integration and application within Magento. We closely examine the development of various integration tests in the framework and configuration they reside. We will look at several example of test cases development and provide guidelines for success.
Trending now and in the future: Social commerceX.commerce
Many companies are trying to tap into the 750 million potential shoppers on Facebook—and missing. That’s because social commerce is about more than just putting up a Facebook storefront and adding a Like button to your products. Social commerce vendors, brands, sellers, suppliers and developers need to know about the following: social shopping trends; social data integration with traditional ecommerce analytics; why Taste Graphs will overtake Social Graphs in influencing purchasing decisions, and how Facebook may emerge as a dominant micropayments platform.
The near future of real web applicationsX.commerce
There is a lot of noise being made about HTML5 as the new web technology to use and markets for apps as the best way to sell products and distribute applications to our end users. In reality there is not much new about it - all we are doing is treating the web as a distribution and sharing platform and browsers as the software to run our applications on. In this talk Christian Heilmann of Mozilla shows how in the near future application installation and in-app payments can happen on the most distributed market there is - the internet and through your browser. You will see how the technologies we build web sites in got an upgrade to allow us to build light-weight and focused applications that allow our end users to reach their goals faster and in a more re-usable fashion than with traditional ecommerce. Browsers and hardware are becoming more powerful each day, it is time to use that power in a sensible manner.
Scanning barcodes and QR codes with mobile devices is booming. It’s a frictionless way to connect the online and offline worlds, and this discussion will cover the technology and best practices for leveraging code scanning in your mobile apps. We will introduce the RedLaser SDK as well.
Creative complex commerce: Respecting the Customers’ brand while integrating ...X.commerce
New technology drives the need for new experiences. In this session, we’ll look at what the rise of open source means for retailers, and how retailers can take advantage of new technology such as Magento to deliver innovation. We’ll also discuss ways to enhance the user journey—from social to local and mobile commerce— while respecting the brand and avoiding lookalike sites. We’ll bring it all together through a case study from the B2B world that pushes the boundaries of traditional commerce.
With mobile cloud computing come efforts to simplify its development. Creating apps for the mobile cloud is significantly different than developing apps for a native smartphone platform. This session is about design and architecture considerations, the essential tools and technologies, and the pitfalls to avoid when building mobile cloud apps.
Charitable giving trends with mobile technologiesX.commerce
Savvy merchants and developers are integrating charitable causes into their mobile strategies to achieve strategic advantages, and non-profits are using mobile technology to reach new audiences and increase the funds they raise. We will address ways businesses can incorporate these causes with mobile strategies to drive both social impact and business objectives, and how non-profits themselves are innovating in the mobile space.
Handling the boom in international commerceX.commerce
The world’s two billion Internet consumers are accessing U.S. markets through the web more than ever. In fact, one in ten U.S. ecommerce transactions already comes from international consumers. How have retailers been responding to this lucrative change in the landscape? What APIs, development languages, and payment technologies work best when dealing with foreign terms, currencies, and shipping implications?
Having a mobile presence is easy. What’s hard is deciding what to include, what it should look like, and how to build it in the first place. These are best practices, design tips, and resources for mobile sites and apps.
Proudly Found Elsewhere: The Open Source BonanzaX.commerce
This is the Open Source Era! Over the past decade, software isn’t just something to make money from, but something to make money with. How are some of the highest growth businesses in the world using open source software and network services to fuel their grand ambitions?
Building immersive experiences: Usability you can really useX.commerce
Combine the finer points of design with existing development know-how to craft user experiences for multiple platforms. Work through a real-life design challenge and apply design principles, patterns, and a proven process to create an immersive experience. This is an interactive workshop to jump start your next project.
The mighty cloud draws businesses and developers who seek its agility and productivity. But which type of cloud is best? We moved eBay Marketplace, a major eCommerce site, from a traditional infrastructure to a cloud model. We will present the strategic, technical and cost factors we weighed when deciding between cloud versus automation, and porting applications versus rewriting them. We will explain why we ended up with a hybrid: developing our own internal cloud while leveraging the massive infrastructure of public cloud providers.
If the web has taught us anything, it is that open systems, portability, and choice drive innovation. Similarly, the cloud era will be fueled by open technologies and a broad ecosystem. The OpenStack community was founded last year and has since become the fastest-growing open source cloud project, attracting hundreds of contributing developers and more than 100 participating companies. We will discuss how OpenStack is ending cloud lock-in by allowing enterprises and other service providers to run the same code that powers the Rackspace cloud. With a common platform, developers and businesses will be able to move applications among different clouds or their internal infrastructure. We will also go over use cases and options to consume OpenStack.
In 2011, we’re going “frictionless.” We will demo eBay’s latest seller innovations for seamless shipping. Our favorite new APIs enable you to scan any item with a mobile device and the recommended match for weight, dimension and service requirements populates the interface and even provides labels and tracking numbers.
Buyers appreciate the catalog experience; they certainly don’t miss the avalanche of item listings. Sellers also like providing catalog experiences; their items get more exposure. With eBay’s built-in product definitions, sellers don’t need to take valuable time writing product descriptions or item specifics or even providing photos—eBay’s built-in product definitions take goods quickly to market. New this year: creating your own product listing within the eBay catalog using UPC codes and brand MPNs.
Imagine a commerce world where thematic and seasonal stores could automatically pop up and then disappear with minimal editorial work. Here we talk about the underlying platform that enables mining large-scale user behavior and query data to set up stores automatically based on themes of interest, and emerging and buzz-creating topics. We will describe the science and tools to build experiences that would drive commerce through custom experience and social media, and help sellers, shoppers, and the enthusiasts.
Adaptive APIs meet the real world - FundRazrX.commerce
Actual case studies of developers using Adaptive Accounts and Adaptive Payments to make real, live money. These developers went beyond simple checkout. Here is how they used our APIs to remove the barriers to setting up accounts, initiating pre-approvals, and creating chained payments.
Actual case studies of developers using Adaptive Accounts and Adaptive Payments to make real, live money. These developers went beyond simple checkout. Here is how they used our APIs to remove the barriers to setting up accounts, initiating pre-approvals, and creating chained payments.
This is a peek at PayPal’s inner workings. Take a broad look at the technologies and foundations of the PayPal system, and the history and evolution behind its design. Take a tour of PayPal’s service-oriented architecture, the techniques the engineering team uses to achieve such secure financial transaction processing, and how PayPal innovates at scale.
Paypal checkout anytime anywhere paulam chang matt coleX.commerce
Checkout is the critical final step, and nothing should mar the flow for digital or physical goods, split payments, or mobile. Our use cases will start from the beginning order process, move on to authorization, and then capture, void, refund, and order completion steps.
Introduction to types and goals of automated tests, their integration and application within Magento. We closely examine the development of various integration tests in the framework and configuration they reside. We will look at several example of test cases development and provide guidelines for success.
Developing loosely coupled modules with MagentoX.commerce
Magento configuration files are a solid way to integrate with a module’s features. Application developers will gain insight into the different kinds of module dependencies and their impact on applications. We’ll look at Magento’s events model as an example to illustrate how to publish and subscribe messaging patterns as a universal decoupling mechanism.
Going with style: Themes and apps for Magento GoX.commerce
Magento Go, our SaaS solution, provides merchants with capabilities to customize their stores with different themes and to integrate applications for valuable functionality. We will provide examples of the best methods and approaches for customizing storefronts with different themes and layouts, as well as how to integrate apps into Magento Go stores.
Magento technology has been adopted by over 100,000 stores worldwide, which makes it the fastest growing open-source e-commerce platform. A technical overview of Magento's system architecture will cover layers including libraries in PHP and JavaScript, configuration, controllers, event-driven models, blocks and templates, layout XML, customization and core APIs for integration.
Thousands of merchants worldwide use Magento as the open source eCommerce platform of choice. We have learned immensely from our vast community, and we have applied what we’ve learned in the next generation of Magento core. Our core architect will review the Magento 2 architecture and design goals including development, usability, integration, customization, security, modularity, testing and more.
The capabilities of the X.commerce platform can provide a gold mine. How can you best exploit them? Hear directly from developers how they leverage subscription, license and freemium models to get the most from their apps.
This session will be all about the code. We'll develop a working “capability” — a unit of functionality that participates in the X.commerce platform—from scratch. We’ll test it, register it with X.commerce, demonstrate its configurations via a merchant-facing gadget, and show traffic flowing from a consumer-facing experience to the capability’s back end.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
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!
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.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Here are a few examples of Titanium-powered applications that are transforming customer relationshipsMost of whom are here today at CODESTRONG
These applications have more than 4 million users combined and are unique mobile first businesses built from the ground up on TitaniumTomorrow, Scott will be hosting a panel with each of these developers to talk about how the did it.
We’re working very hard to ensure that everyone can build a high-quality experience with TitaniumThe NBC iPad app is a great example – it hit #1 in the App Store last weekHere’s a 15 SECOND spot that was run on AMERICA’s GOT TALENT recently