This document contains a table plan listing over 100 names. It is for the "Student Awards 2014" event with seating arranged upstairs and downstairs, as well as identifying areas like the stage, bars, and toilets.
Philip Ryan Johnson Curriculum Vitae (CV) August 2014 @PRjohnsonPhilip Ryan Johnson
August 2014 Curriculum Vitae (CV) for Philip Ryan Johnson, Philip R. Johnson, @PRjohnson, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, New York.
We hear the term “DevOps” frequently in current press, popular books, and presentations from many product vendors. The DevOps concept focuses on how to build deep integration between Development and Operations, organizations who have historically been at odds. This has been brought about, in part, by the need to increase the velocity of delivery from development into production, while ensuring that the Production environments are always running.
Many of the difficulties are well understood, and documented in those same DevOps articles, books and presentations. One of the big problems to solve is ensuring that everyone is working with the same processes, systems, and tools, throughout the product development and delivery cycle.
The Development team needs to know that changes they deliver to Operations will work in Production, so they need to develop and test their changes in environments that match Production systems. The same automation scripts Operations use in Production should be used in the early test VMs and pre-Production test labs. Any changes to the system that were required by the Developers would be made in the automation scripts directly, and included with their updates. Those scripts then document the modified environment, improving the ability to review changes with the Operations team before they would be applied.
The Operations team needs to know that what they are deploying has already been proven to work in Production, or spend critical time re-validating changes during “outage windows”. Automating system setup and configuration is not new, but historically the scripts were monolithic, requiring the Operations team to modify the core code when moving from test labs into Production. Separating the actions in the automation code from the environmental data (such as server names & accounts) simplifies the updates, and reduces the risk of error. In addition, by restricting changes to what is in automation scripts, updates can be validated in advance, rolled back if something bad occurs, and all common systems can be ensured to be consistent.
The development of PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) was based in part on these requirements.
Turning OpenStack Swift into a VM storage platformwim_provoost
OpenStack Swift is the Object Storage project within OpenStack. Alas, due to technical hurdles (eventual consistency, blocks <> objects, …) it is impossible to run Virtual Machines directly on Swift. You need a layer in between Swift and the hypervisor which can overcome these hurdles. This is where Open vStorage comes in.
Open vStorage is an open-source VM storage router. It is a software layer (called the VM Storage Router) in between Virtual Machines and storage backends. It allows to abstract the backend from the Virtual Machine and creates a uniform, single namespace across multiple hosts. These VM Storage Routers (VSRs) operate like a grid leveraging local flash memory or SSDs and any storage back-end (S3 compatible object store, (distributed) filesystem, NAS) to provide an extremely high performance and reliable storage system.
One of the supported Object Stores is OpenStack Swift. Open vStorage is the only solution to turn OpenStack Swift into block storage for Virtual Machines. Through a Cinder Plugin it allows to create and manage volumes directly on top of OpenStack Swift. Combining Open vStorage with OpenStack Swift allows to create a scale-out, performing, VM-centric storage platform which neatly integrates with OpenStack.
This is a working draft written by Jordan S. Zoot CPA of aBIZinaBOX Inc. It offers observations and commentary with respect environment for tax professoinalas in the United Stated
Carly Gorka - UMSL (University of Missouri - Saint Louis) Dean's List Honors ...Carly (CJ) Gorka
UMSL (University of MO - St. Louis) Dean's List Fall 2012 - Carly Gorka
Qualifications, per the '2015 Pierre Laclede Honors College University of Missouri - St. Louis Handbook'
"Honors students who, in any academic semester, complete at least twelve credit hours without delayed grades and are following the Honors curriculum and earn a GPA of 3.50 or higher will be placed on the Dean’s List of the Honors College".
Philip Ryan Johnson Curriculum Vitae (CV) August 2014 @PRjohnsonPhilip Ryan Johnson
August 2014 Curriculum Vitae (CV) for Philip Ryan Johnson, Philip R. Johnson, @PRjohnson, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, New York.
We hear the term “DevOps” frequently in current press, popular books, and presentations from many product vendors. The DevOps concept focuses on how to build deep integration between Development and Operations, organizations who have historically been at odds. This has been brought about, in part, by the need to increase the velocity of delivery from development into production, while ensuring that the Production environments are always running.
Many of the difficulties are well understood, and documented in those same DevOps articles, books and presentations. One of the big problems to solve is ensuring that everyone is working with the same processes, systems, and tools, throughout the product development and delivery cycle.
The Development team needs to know that changes they deliver to Operations will work in Production, so they need to develop and test their changes in environments that match Production systems. The same automation scripts Operations use in Production should be used in the early test VMs and pre-Production test labs. Any changes to the system that were required by the Developers would be made in the automation scripts directly, and included with their updates. Those scripts then document the modified environment, improving the ability to review changes with the Operations team before they would be applied.
The Operations team needs to know that what they are deploying has already been proven to work in Production, or spend critical time re-validating changes during “outage windows”. Automating system setup and configuration is not new, but historically the scripts were monolithic, requiring the Operations team to modify the core code when moving from test labs into Production. Separating the actions in the automation code from the environmental data (such as server names & accounts) simplifies the updates, and reduces the risk of error. In addition, by restricting changes to what is in automation scripts, updates can be validated in advance, rolled back if something bad occurs, and all common systems can be ensured to be consistent.
The development of PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) was based in part on these requirements.
Turning OpenStack Swift into a VM storage platformwim_provoost
OpenStack Swift is the Object Storage project within OpenStack. Alas, due to technical hurdles (eventual consistency, blocks <> objects, …) it is impossible to run Virtual Machines directly on Swift. You need a layer in between Swift and the hypervisor which can overcome these hurdles. This is where Open vStorage comes in.
Open vStorage is an open-source VM storage router. It is a software layer (called the VM Storage Router) in between Virtual Machines and storage backends. It allows to abstract the backend from the Virtual Machine and creates a uniform, single namespace across multiple hosts. These VM Storage Routers (VSRs) operate like a grid leveraging local flash memory or SSDs and any storage back-end (S3 compatible object store, (distributed) filesystem, NAS) to provide an extremely high performance and reliable storage system.
One of the supported Object Stores is OpenStack Swift. Open vStorage is the only solution to turn OpenStack Swift into block storage for Virtual Machines. Through a Cinder Plugin it allows to create and manage volumes directly on top of OpenStack Swift. Combining Open vStorage with OpenStack Swift allows to create a scale-out, performing, VM-centric storage platform which neatly integrates with OpenStack.
This is a working draft written by Jordan S. Zoot CPA of aBIZinaBOX Inc. It offers observations and commentary with respect environment for tax professoinalas in the United Stated
Carly Gorka - UMSL (University of Missouri - Saint Louis) Dean's List Honors ...Carly (CJ) Gorka
UMSL (University of MO - St. Louis) Dean's List Fall 2012 - Carly Gorka
Qualifications, per the '2015 Pierre Laclede Honors College University of Missouri - St. Louis Handbook'
"Honors students who, in any academic semester, complete at least twelve credit hours without delayed grades and are following the Honors curriculum and earn a GPA of 3.50 or higher will be placed on the Dean’s List of the Honors College".
Carly Gorka - UMSL's (University of Missouri - St. Louis) Dean's List Spring ...Carly (CJ) Gorka
UMSL Dean's List Spring 2010 - Carly Gorka
Qualifications, per the '2015 Pierre Laclede Honors College University of Missouri - St. Louis Handbook' (http://www.umsl.edu/~honors/files/pdfs/handbook/HANDBOOK15-16.pdf)
"Honors students who, in any academic semester, complete at least twelve credit hours without delayed grades and are following the Honors curriculum and earn a GPA of 3.50 or higher will be placed on the Dean’s List of the Honors College".
Carly Gorka - UMSL's (University of Missouri - St. Louis) Dean's List Fall 2009Carly (CJ) Gorka
UMSL Dean's List Fall 2009 - Carly Gorka
Qualifications, per the '2015 Pierre Laclede Honors College University of Missouri - St. Louis Handbook' (http://www.umsl.edu/~honors/files/pdfs/handbook/HANDBOOK15-16.pdf)
"Honors students who, in any academic semester, complete at least twelve credit hours without delayed grades and are following the Honors curriculum and earn a GPA of 3.50 or higher will be placed on the Dean’s List of the Honors College".
1. Stage Area
Imogen Brown
Avive Martin
Mary-Jane Wheeler
Jessica Siggers
Whitley Walters
Lucy Kirk
Bethany Williams
Charli Lucas
Naomi Stone
Melissa Resvick
Tom Lewis
Rachel Luke
Jasmine Lasslett
Abdul Hossen
Matt Blandford
Victoria Cunniffe-Sadler
Erik Molnar
Andrew Dao
Simmi Purba
Callum Holmes
Ciaran Hawes
Jack Johnson
Carlos Varas
Harun Dayah
Liam Wraxton
Abi Livett
Mike Newman
Amy Muirhead
Ed Stolliday
Danielle Butler
John King
Danny Randon
Nicola Rainbird
JoJo Stacey
Jordan Webb
Gajan Lingam
Sam Ward
Becky King
Charlie Sandell
Charlotte Chapman
Nellie Ncube
Jessica Penna
Orianna Rivera
Waqar Younas
Kim Panasales
Devraj Hargovan
Hasan Dogan
Loren Allen
Jamie Shah
Jiten Chudasama
Monil Patel
Jay Amin
Ashna Sejpal
Divya Popat
Rachana Patel
Declan Coyle
Student Awards 2014 Upstairs Table Plan
Main Bar Area (Downstairs)
Stairs
Upstairs Bar
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2. Stage Area
Paul Barnes
Liz Holford
Jonathan Clayton
Isabella Saskias
Hannah Amor
Hannah Cockerton
Kat Press
Helena Pizzie
Lynda Povey
Sally Nicolson
John Swallow
Angela Johnson
Guest
Alex Bracey
Azzizun Ali
Rhajiun Ali
Helen Fuge
Guy Townsin
David Cooper
Rachel Gibbens
Rebecca Henderson +1
Cassie Haywood-Tapp
Caitlin Haywood-Tapp
Lorna Reavley
Jon Reavley
Lindsey McHugh
Carley Cummings
Mrs Alison Newbon
Mrs Vicky Baird
Lexi Fox
Katharine Allen
Canol Oracki
Molly O’Shea
Clare Blake
Paul Moroney
Christine Firkins
Becs Feeks
Charlie Moyenda
Marie Beardsley
Basura Baig
Maria Baig
S. Yi Hung Quek
Jason Fung
Lorraine Flake
Carol Smithe
Carly-Ann Purcell
Rachel O’Brien
Amber Jerome
Grace Hall
Jordan Lamb
Roni Cheeseman
Katy Parker
Joely Woolford
Chelsie Williamson
Moses Akintioye
Max Ryszka
Paulina Brozek
Sarah Blackmore
Katie Nicholls
Hisham Al-abbadey
Scott Kenwood
Charlie Whatson
Barney Gordon
Judah-Dean Abbey
Nathan Headley
Aiden Byles
Alex Baldacchino
Adam Hitch
Matthew Hill
Mike Chapman
Simon McManus
Bruce Suraci
Claudia Rozier
Emma McDermott
Hannah Stubbs
Jennifer Bates
Loron Childs
Lauren Stimson
Natasha Connor
Rhiannon Jury
Amy Eburne
Danielle Barnicle
Victoria Law
Louise Robbins
Maria Peeters
Emily Hoeg-Mikkelsen
Anna Maguire
Henar Lopez
Rebeckah Pozo
Leanne Earnshaw
Rebecca Scott
Vicki Eastman
Orion Brooks
Hugh Varley
Kieran Milton
Ed Roberts
Helen Brennan
Charlie Price
Andy Dixson
Timmy Harlequin
Oliver Ing
Emma Huskins
Ryan Williams
Stephen Lemon
Tim Varley
Roxy Goldberger
Alex Plumbridge
Oliver Hawkins
Joshua Archibold
Kerrie Oak
Becky Manson
Judith Weber
Kunal Shah
Maddy Worsley
Birte Hansen
Michael Muhl
James Anderson
Justine Leitarte
Lewis Cocking
Anna Clodfelter
Graham Galbraith
Catherine Redding
David Franklin
Bernie Topham
Tony Twining
Richard Tonge
Jane Chandler
Fern Lewis
Zulfa Kaseruuzi
Rich Glover
Mario Oliveros
Roxy Negru
Jemma Cottam
Clare Pitkin
Brendan McCarthy
Andrew Whitehorn
Cub Llewelyn-Davies
Charlotte Doyle
Katie Harrison
Rachel Robilliard
Sarah Taylor
Paul Tilley
Scott Ives
Maddie Britton
Ben Thumbwood
Mike Whitelock
Madeleine Campbell
William Hampshire
Kayleigh Teague
Lee Watson
Adam Jeffries
Lucie Cook
Connar Walford
Jenny Coombs
Zara Eastup
Felix Apalisok
James Bodin
Julia Hughes
Jane Howe
Heather Jury
Ben French
Natalie Muchatuta
Nicola Muchatuta
Louise Fitzgerald
John Fitzgerald
Clare Ansell
Main Bar Area
Entrance
Toilets & Cloakroom
Student Awards 2014 Downstairs Table Plan
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