The document is about a photo album for the Microlink Innovation Centre located on the 4th floor of Sarthik building near ISCON circle on Satellite Road in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The photo album was inaugurated on March 28, 2015.
The document summarizes Malaysia's economic development approach which emphasizes public-private collaboration. It discusses how Malaysia transformed from an agriculture-based to an industrial economy through strategic policies and initiatives like industrial clusters. The Economic Planning Unit plays a key role in facilitating long-term development planning in partnership with the private sector to achieve economic and social goals. Privatization of sectors and public-private partnerships were important approaches in development.
Web 2.0 in the Workplace and Beyond: Catching the WaveKaren Huffman
The document discusses trends in using Web 2.0 technologies in the workplace and beyond. It provides an overview of Web 2.0 and 3.0 concepts and definitions. It also shares the results of a survey on the purpose, usage, and interactivity of Web 2.0 technologies. Examples are given of how various organizations like National Geographic, federal government agencies, and professional associations are using technologies like wikis, blogs, social networking sites, and more to collaborate internally and engage external communities. Challenges and opportunities of adopting these new technologies are also addressed.
This document discusses Cisco's vision for the new collaboration experience in a post-PC world. It highlights how collaboration can drive productivity, innovation, and growth through mobile, social, visual, and virtual capabilities. Cisco provides an integrated collaboration solution that allows access from any device, anywhere through voice, video, and unified communications applications. The solution offers security, manageability, and choice of endpoints and devices to enable the best user and IT experience.
A presentation I gave in officiating the first rural innovation centre in Malaysia attended by the M.P of Kemaman, Dato' Sri Ahmad Shabery Cheek, MCMC's Chairman, Datuk Seri Dr Halim Shafie and Asean country delegates in conjunction with KL Converge 2015, on the 28th August 2015
Sarah Drinkwater / Google Campus Presentation @ REMIX Level39 (16 July 2014)Peter Barden
Campus is a seven-story space in East London powered by Google that provides resources and support to startups through mentoring from Google employees, coworking partnerships, and access to funding and training programs. The space has over 32,000 members, hosts hundreds of events each year, and its startups have created thousands of jobs and raised millions in funding since 2013.
The document discusses the future of collaborative workspaces and how Cisco is addressing this with products like Cisco Jabber and Cisco WebEx. It notes that people want to collaborate more easily across barriers of place, time, language, media types and expertise. Cisco solutions aim to enable richer interactions that are mobile, social, visual and virtual. Key products highlighted include Cisco Jabber for unified communications and Cisco WebEx for online meetings, desktop sharing and video conferencing across devices.
The document discusses the transition to a unified communications (UC) workspace of the future. Key points include:
1) Workspaces are changing drastically with increased mobility, cloud computing, and a rise in knowledge workers. This is driving needs for greater collaboration, security, and flexibility.
2) Orange's approach to transitioning clients involves assessing current legacy systems, creating a UC blueprint, and gradually migrating users to the new UC platform and services over several phases while ensuring minimal disruption.
3) Orange offers a range of UC service catalog options and integrates technologies from partners like Microsoft, Cisco, and Polycom to deliver a complete UC solution for collaboration, communications, and a rich user experience.
The document summarizes Malaysia's economic development approach which emphasizes public-private collaboration. It discusses how Malaysia transformed from an agriculture-based to an industrial economy through strategic policies and initiatives like industrial clusters. The Economic Planning Unit plays a key role in facilitating long-term development planning in partnership with the private sector to achieve economic and social goals. Privatization of sectors and public-private partnerships were important approaches in development.
Web 2.0 in the Workplace and Beyond: Catching the WaveKaren Huffman
The document discusses trends in using Web 2.0 technologies in the workplace and beyond. It provides an overview of Web 2.0 and 3.0 concepts and definitions. It also shares the results of a survey on the purpose, usage, and interactivity of Web 2.0 technologies. Examples are given of how various organizations like National Geographic, federal government agencies, and professional associations are using technologies like wikis, blogs, social networking sites, and more to collaborate internally and engage external communities. Challenges and opportunities of adopting these new technologies are also addressed.
This document discusses Cisco's vision for the new collaboration experience in a post-PC world. It highlights how collaboration can drive productivity, innovation, and growth through mobile, social, visual, and virtual capabilities. Cisco provides an integrated collaboration solution that allows access from any device, anywhere through voice, video, and unified communications applications. The solution offers security, manageability, and choice of endpoints and devices to enable the best user and IT experience.
A presentation I gave in officiating the first rural innovation centre in Malaysia attended by the M.P of Kemaman, Dato' Sri Ahmad Shabery Cheek, MCMC's Chairman, Datuk Seri Dr Halim Shafie and Asean country delegates in conjunction with KL Converge 2015, on the 28th August 2015
Sarah Drinkwater / Google Campus Presentation @ REMIX Level39 (16 July 2014)Peter Barden
Campus is a seven-story space in East London powered by Google that provides resources and support to startups through mentoring from Google employees, coworking partnerships, and access to funding and training programs. The space has over 32,000 members, hosts hundreds of events each year, and its startups have created thousands of jobs and raised millions in funding since 2013.
The document discusses the future of collaborative workspaces and how Cisco is addressing this with products like Cisco Jabber and Cisco WebEx. It notes that people want to collaborate more easily across barriers of place, time, language, media types and expertise. Cisco solutions aim to enable richer interactions that are mobile, social, visual and virtual. Key products highlighted include Cisco Jabber for unified communications and Cisco WebEx for online meetings, desktop sharing and video conferencing across devices.
The document discusses the transition to a unified communications (UC) workspace of the future. Key points include:
1) Workspaces are changing drastically with increased mobility, cloud computing, and a rise in knowledge workers. This is driving needs for greater collaboration, security, and flexibility.
2) Orange's approach to transitioning clients involves assessing current legacy systems, creating a UC blueprint, and gradually migrating users to the new UC platform and services over several phases while ensuring minimal disruption.
3) Orange offers a range of UC service catalog options and integrates technologies from partners like Microsoft, Cisco, and Polycom to deliver a complete UC solution for collaboration, communications, and a rich user experience.
Business and IT are faced with disconnected employee experiences across intranet, apps, and backend HR systems. How do you drive a unified experience to keep your workforce engaged, happy, and productive? Join this panel discussion to hear from Intuit's Michael McCreary, VP HR Services, David Reed, Director of Workforce Systems, and Salesforce?s Jeannene Michel, VP of Employee Success Global Operations, who will share best practices, stories, and guidance to get started.
IBM Cognos 10.2 Cognos Workspace and Workspace AdvancedSenturus
Business users have long needed a dashboard that allows them to easily interact and explore their data. IBM Cognos Workspace is a desktop dashboard that allows business users to do report authoring without assistance from IT. In this webinar deck, we explore Cognos Workspace and Workspace Advanced. We demonstrate techniques and evaluate its features.
Senturus, a business analytics consulting firm, has a resource library with hundreds of free recorded webinars, trainings, demos and unbiased product reviews. Take a look and share them with your colleagues and friends: http://www.senturus.com/resources/.
This document discusses Halal and Haram foods according to Islamic law. It defines Halal food as lawful or permitted under Sharia and includes meats slaughtered correctly, fresh foods, grains, and foods from Jews and Christians. Haram foods are prohibited and include intoxicants, alcohol, blood products, pork, and foods dedicated to other gods. The demand for Halal foods is increasing as the Muslim population grows. Islamic law provides guidelines for permissible foods through the Quran, Hadiths, and scholarly interpretations.
This document provides an agenda and summaries from a report and panel discussion on affordable and flexible workspace in London.
The agenda outlines a welcome, report summary, panel responses, moderated discussion, and concluding thoughts on the topic of workspace that works for businesses in London.
The report themes included affordable workspace, space for start-ups, temporary workspace, workspace in council-owned property, industrial/maker spaces, outer London workspace, and sector-specific workspace. Recommendations focused on planning, property development, business support, and measuring social impact.
Panel responses discussed Lambeth Council's approach to workspace in Brixton and Loughborough Junction, including planning policies, partnerships, place-making, and creating a
Building the online workspace of the future. Fully integrated with Office 365 from Microsoft, supporting SMB's from lead to cash with this online workspace on any device.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document discusses trends in modern office design, including a shift towards more open floor plans, increased density, and more collaborative work styles. It notes generational changes that value things like personal growth, collaboration, and work-life balance over job security. Key questions are raised about whether these "agile" workspace changes positively or negatively impact productivity, efficiency, employee loyalty and satisfaction. Factors like individual control, feedback, cultural implications, and design solutions are discussed as important considerations for the changing workplace. Case studies of Muraya projects for clients like Boeing and Kimberly Clark are also mentioned.
Google Office Zurich presentation by Topseo.orgTargetseo.com
This document discusses Google's office in Zurich, Switzerland and how work could be done there. It was submitted by Paavan Solanki, a moderator of the Topseo.org SEO/SEM Meetup Group based in Zurich. The meetup group website is provided.
The document discusses three employees - Steve, Alice, and Ahmed - and the challenges they face in their current work environments. Steve, a software engineer, works remotely but feels disconnected from colleagues and unsure about project progress. Alice, a sales manager, needs to frequently visit the office and spend time reporting, hurting her productivity. Ahmed, a physician, works in a building far from patients and has a difficult time getting help, leaving him exhausted. The document proposes a virtual workspace to address these issues by improving communication and collaboration between remote and on-site employees.
DEVNET-1118 Cisco IoE Innovation Centre London / Innovation ProjectsCisco DevNet
Cisco CREATE is a Cisco IoE Innovation Centre in London. Driving industrial innovation in the UK, Cisco CREATE has developed a successful model for collaborating with an ecosystem of partners, clients, SMBs and Universities to accelerate innovation and deliver proof of concepts for new technologies.
Business and IT are faced with disconnected employee experiences across intranet, apps, and backend HR systems. How do you drive a unified experience to keep your workforce engaged, happy, and productive? Join this panel discussion to hear from Intuit's Michael McCreary, VP HR Services, David Reed, Director of Workforce Systems, and Salesforce?s Jeannene Michel, VP of Employee Success Global Operations, who will share best practices, stories, and guidance to get started.
IBM Cognos 10.2 Cognos Workspace and Workspace AdvancedSenturus
Business users have long needed a dashboard that allows them to easily interact and explore their data. IBM Cognos Workspace is a desktop dashboard that allows business users to do report authoring without assistance from IT. In this webinar deck, we explore Cognos Workspace and Workspace Advanced. We demonstrate techniques and evaluate its features.
Senturus, a business analytics consulting firm, has a resource library with hundreds of free recorded webinars, trainings, demos and unbiased product reviews. Take a look and share them with your colleagues and friends: http://www.senturus.com/resources/.
This document discusses Halal and Haram foods according to Islamic law. It defines Halal food as lawful or permitted under Sharia and includes meats slaughtered correctly, fresh foods, grains, and foods from Jews and Christians. Haram foods are prohibited and include intoxicants, alcohol, blood products, pork, and foods dedicated to other gods. The demand for Halal foods is increasing as the Muslim population grows. Islamic law provides guidelines for permissible foods through the Quran, Hadiths, and scholarly interpretations.
This document provides an agenda and summaries from a report and panel discussion on affordable and flexible workspace in London.
The agenda outlines a welcome, report summary, panel responses, moderated discussion, and concluding thoughts on the topic of workspace that works for businesses in London.
The report themes included affordable workspace, space for start-ups, temporary workspace, workspace in council-owned property, industrial/maker spaces, outer London workspace, and sector-specific workspace. Recommendations focused on planning, property development, business support, and measuring social impact.
Panel responses discussed Lambeth Council's approach to workspace in Brixton and Loughborough Junction, including planning policies, partnerships, place-making, and creating a
Building the online workspace of the future. Fully integrated with Office 365 from Microsoft, supporting SMB's from lead to cash with this online workspace on any device.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document discusses trends in modern office design, including a shift towards more open floor plans, increased density, and more collaborative work styles. It notes generational changes that value things like personal growth, collaboration, and work-life balance over job security. Key questions are raised about whether these "agile" workspace changes positively or negatively impact productivity, efficiency, employee loyalty and satisfaction. Factors like individual control, feedback, cultural implications, and design solutions are discussed as important considerations for the changing workplace. Case studies of Muraya projects for clients like Boeing and Kimberly Clark are also mentioned.
Google Office Zurich presentation by Topseo.orgTargetseo.com
This document discusses Google's office in Zurich, Switzerland and how work could be done there. It was submitted by Paavan Solanki, a moderator of the Topseo.org SEO/SEM Meetup Group based in Zurich. The meetup group website is provided.
The document discusses three employees - Steve, Alice, and Ahmed - and the challenges they face in their current work environments. Steve, a software engineer, works remotely but feels disconnected from colleagues and unsure about project progress. Alice, a sales manager, needs to frequently visit the office and spend time reporting, hurting her productivity. Ahmed, a physician, works in a building far from patients and has a difficult time getting help, leaving him exhausted. The document proposes a virtual workspace to address these issues by improving communication and collaboration between remote and on-site employees.
DEVNET-1118 Cisco IoE Innovation Centre London / Innovation ProjectsCisco DevNet
Cisco CREATE is a Cisco IoE Innovation Centre in London. Driving industrial innovation in the UK, Cisco CREATE has developed a successful model for collaborating with an ecosystem of partners, clients, SMBs and Universities to accelerate innovation and deliver proof of concepts for new technologies.