The document reports on web usage trends, including top websites, applications, and categories by bandwidth consumption. It shows that outlook.office365.com was the top website by bandwidth at 48.77 GB, and search engines were the top category by bandwidth at 27.39 MB. It also provides detailed logs of web access for different internal IP addresses, including the site accessed, date, time, action taken, and bandwidth used.
Practical Performance Tips and Tricks to Make Your HTML/JavaScript Apps FasterDoris Chen
How to tackle real-world web platform performance problems in modern websites and apps? This session starts with a basic understanding of the web platform and then explores to a set of problem/solution pairs built from industry-standard performance guidance. In the talk, we will demonstrate performance tips and tricks that will help you improve the performance of your apps and sites today. We will discuss the following respond to network requests, speed and responsiveness, optimizing media usage, and writing fast JavaScript. These performance tips and tricks apply equally to web sites that run on standards based web browsers, as well as to modern apps.
There is an ominous rumbling in the internet about 768K day, some even termed it internet doomsday others called it “Y2K” of internet. The fear is justified given the experience of wide spread internet outage during 512K day when internet BGP table size exceeded 512,000 routes. The 512K day caused havoc and many routers simply exhausted of TCAM (Ternary content-addressable memory) size and were unable to process certain routes leaving parts of internet unreachable. The same issue seems possible this year again when internet routes exceeds 768K routes.
GTMetrix Report For GPStrackingMart.comRabius Sany
The document is a report analyzing the performance of the website http://gpstrackingmart.com. The report found the website had a fully loaded time of 790ms. Images made up the largest portion of the total page size of 777KB. The report provided several recommendations to improve performance including properly sizing images, eliminating render-blocking resources, and reducing unused CSS.
This document provides tips to deliver fast performance on mobile web. It discusses how network, browser, and server-side factors can impact page load times. It also provides recommendations like preloading critical resources, reducing payload sizes through image optimization and code splitting, and implementing a service worker for caching to improve performance for returning users. The goal is to help developers understand how to optimize the user experience on mobile.
5 Steps to Faster Web Sites and HTML5 GamesMichael Ewins
This document discusses many techniques for optimizing website performance and speed. It provides tips for reducing page load time by minimizing requests, compressing files, leveraging caching, prioritizing critical resources, and establishing a culture of performance within a development team. Specific recommendations include concatenating and minifying scripts and CSS, optimizing images, enabling browser caching, reducing redirects and unnecessary requests, and pre-rendering content for initial views.
Broad Sky Networks Use Cases in the fieldTom Benson
This document summarizes Broad Sky Networks' fixed wireless and LTE solutions for business customers. It discusses LTE Advanced technology including bonded frequency and CAT6 chipsets. It also describes Broad Sky's multi-site, multi-carrier pooling solution that allows businesses with multiple locations to pool their data usage across carriers. Examples are given of businesses using this solution including a bottling company, airport maintenance firm, bank, and pipeline SCADA data collection. Pricing plans starting at 1GB for $20 per month are also listed.
The report provides a performance analysis of the website http://www.lintas.me, analyzing metrics such as page load time, number of requests, page size and scores from Google PageSpeed and Yahoo YSlow. It identifies several issues negatively impacting performance, particularly with images, and provides recommendations to optimize page speed, such as specifying image dimensions and combining images into CSS sprites. The website scored 81% on PageSpeed and an average of 79% on YSlow, suggesting opportunities for improvement to create a faster user experience.
Practical Performance Tips and Tricks to Make Your HTML/JavaScript Apps FasterDoris Chen
How to tackle real-world web platform performance problems in modern websites and apps? This session starts with a basic understanding of the web platform and then explores to a set of problem/solution pairs built from industry-standard performance guidance. In the talk, we will demonstrate performance tips and tricks that will help you improve the performance of your apps and sites today. We will discuss the following respond to network requests, speed and responsiveness, optimizing media usage, and writing fast JavaScript. These performance tips and tricks apply equally to web sites that run on standards based web browsers, as well as to modern apps.
There is an ominous rumbling in the internet about 768K day, some even termed it internet doomsday others called it “Y2K” of internet. The fear is justified given the experience of wide spread internet outage during 512K day when internet BGP table size exceeded 512,000 routes. The 512K day caused havoc and many routers simply exhausted of TCAM (Ternary content-addressable memory) size and were unable to process certain routes leaving parts of internet unreachable. The same issue seems possible this year again when internet routes exceeds 768K routes.
GTMetrix Report For GPStrackingMart.comRabius Sany
The document is a report analyzing the performance of the website http://gpstrackingmart.com. The report found the website had a fully loaded time of 790ms. Images made up the largest portion of the total page size of 777KB. The report provided several recommendations to improve performance including properly sizing images, eliminating render-blocking resources, and reducing unused CSS.
This document provides tips to deliver fast performance on mobile web. It discusses how network, browser, and server-side factors can impact page load times. It also provides recommendations like preloading critical resources, reducing payload sizes through image optimization and code splitting, and implementing a service worker for caching to improve performance for returning users. The goal is to help developers understand how to optimize the user experience on mobile.
5 Steps to Faster Web Sites and HTML5 GamesMichael Ewins
This document discusses many techniques for optimizing website performance and speed. It provides tips for reducing page load time by minimizing requests, compressing files, leveraging caching, prioritizing critical resources, and establishing a culture of performance within a development team. Specific recommendations include concatenating and minifying scripts and CSS, optimizing images, enabling browser caching, reducing redirects and unnecessary requests, and pre-rendering content for initial views.
Broad Sky Networks Use Cases in the fieldTom Benson
This document summarizes Broad Sky Networks' fixed wireless and LTE solutions for business customers. It discusses LTE Advanced technology including bonded frequency and CAT6 chipsets. It also describes Broad Sky's multi-site, multi-carrier pooling solution that allows businesses with multiple locations to pool their data usage across carriers. Examples are given of businesses using this solution including a bottling company, airport maintenance firm, bank, and pipeline SCADA data collection. Pricing plans starting at 1GB for $20 per month are also listed.
The report provides a performance analysis of the website http://www.lintas.me, analyzing metrics such as page load time, number of requests, page size and scores from Google PageSpeed and Yahoo YSlow. It identifies several issues negatively impacting performance, particularly with images, and provides recommendations to optimize page speed, such as specifying image dimensions and combining images into CSS sprites. The website scored 81% on PageSpeed and an average of 79% on YSlow, suggesting opportunities for improvement to create a faster user experience.
2019 10-16 Regen Network Community Dev UpdateAaron Craelius
The Regen testnet halted after a governance proposal passed to make jailing parameters more lenient. Work is ongoing to tally testnet points and coordinate the next testnet using the latest Cosmos SDK with upgrades. Key management and upgrade calls with the Cosmos team will continue. Smart contract development is progressing with a library and VM. The Regen mainnet is planned for Q1 2020 pending chain upgrade work. Soil organic carbon can be detected using satellite imagery and NDVI is useful for grazing verification. Ecosystem credit specifications are in progress.
This document discusses the Android Chromium rendering pipeline. It covers topics like the critical rendering path in browsers, Chromium's multi-process architecture, and differences between Chrome, Chromium WebView, and the Android rendering model. The document also looks at how Chromium uses techniques like GPU acceleration, multi-threading, and layers to improve performance. Finally, it examines the current and future states of the Android WebView.
5 steps to faster web sites & HTML5 games - updated for DDDscotMichael Ewins
5 practical steps we have taken to improve page loading for web sites and HTML5 games.
1. Fewer requests
2. Smaller resources
3. Reduce the round trip time
4. Optimise the critical rendering path
5. Educate the whole team about performance
The document discusses the differences between static servers, cloud servers, Docker, and Kubernetes. It provides an overview of key concepts in cloud computing including EC2, ECS, EKS, VPCs, subnets, security groups, containers, pods, deployments, services, and nodes. Diagrams illustrate the architecture and relationships between these components in an AWS cloud environment.
Containerize Legacy .NET Framework Web Apps for Cloud MigrationAmazon Web Services
In this session, we cover how to leverage Docker for Windows and the Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) as an effective solution for migrating legacy .NET applications to the cloud.We use Microsoft Visual Studio to demonstrate how to containerize a legacy .NET app including the Docker build and deployment process.We also cover how to deploy the container to Amazon ECS using the Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR) service to host the Docker image.
This document discusses the author's 12 years of experience defending DNS infrastructure and observing various cyber attacks. It describes how the author migrated to more secure DNS configurations, deployed logging and analytics to gain insights into attacks, and incorporated additional defenses like NIDS and RPZ. It also discusses using NetFlow and Zeek to analyze network traffic patterns and investigate DNS queries in more depth. The overall experience highlighted the value of a multi-layered approach to DNS security through continuous monitoring, analytics, and active defenses.
This document discusses web performance optimization. It begins by defining web performance optimization (WPO) as analyzing end-to-end performance rather than just server-side performance. It emphasizes the importance of performance, citing research showing drops in user behavior metrics like searches and revenue with even small increases in page load times. The document then covers various aspects of web performance like network optimization, browser parsing, and JavaScript performance. It provides checklists of techniques to optimize the client-side experience through approaches like async script loading and using CSS transitions.
The document discusses proxies and caching. Proxies act as intermediaries between local networks and external networks like the Internet. They can improve performance by caching frequently requested web pages. Squid is an open source proxy caching server that operates by checking its cache for requested objects, retrieving objects from origin servers if needed, and storing cacheable objects in its local cache.
This document summarizes a thesis that explores using peer-to-peer (P2P) techniques to more efficiently deliver web content. It presents a research platform called DCDN that uses WebRTC to enable P2P content sharing between browsers without plugins. The thesis evaluates different configurations and finds P2P works best for high-definition video and audio due to roadblocks like JavaScript limitations and user behavior. Emerging technologies like Service Workers may help overcome obstacles to expand P2P's uses.
The document discusses Boeing's Airpower Teaming System, which is an unmanned aircraft that works with manned platforms. It uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to extend the capabilities of fighters and other aircraft. The system is affordable and enables teaming across multiple domains to increase the military's overall power. It aims to work together with personnel to help them make better, faster decisions in complex security environments.
This document discusses the importance of website speed and provides tips to optimize performance. It notes that 53% of mobile site visits are abandoned after 3 seconds and shares examples of sites that saw major increases in conversions from reducing load times. To improve speed, it recommends strategies like caching, image optimization, lazy loading images, concatenating and minifying CSS and JS, output compression, browser caching, and using a content delivery network. The document aims to explain why performance matters and provide specific techniques to make sites faster.
The document discusses performance optimization techniques for web applications. It covers topics like server-side rendering, asset delivery, bandwidth and CPU usage. Specific tips include setting performance goals, using critical CSS, lazy-loading content, pre-fetching assets, optimizing images and compression, leveraging HTTP/2 and service workers. The overall message is that performance should be a key consideration in design and development.
NY WebPerf Sept '22 - Performance Mistakes - An HTTP Archive Deep DivePaul Calvano
Web performance is a complicated topic, but over the years it’s become easier to articulate thanks to incredible advancements in performance features, their adoption in the browser ecosystem and tools that test and give insight into which techniques might speed up your site.
However, all too often a feature is implemented incorrectly, resulting in a lost opportunity for performance improvement. During this talk I’d like to explore a few common web performance techniques - some that you are likely already familiar with. We’ll dive into HTTP Archive data to find some examples of sites that are using them incorrectly, and explore the impact and potential benefits of fixing them.
https://www.meetup.com/web-performance-ny/events/286338923/
10 things you can do to speed up your web app today 2016Chris Love
Web Sites are to slow and this is costing businesses money. Most performance issues are easy to fix. In this session we review why web performance is important and 10 simple things you can do to make a faster user experience.
STG303 Building Scalable Applications on Amazon S3 - AWS re: Invent 2012Amazon Web Services
Want to build an application that requires minimal up-front investment, and will seamlessly scale from hundreds to millions of users? Amazon S3 is a powerful building block that can enable you to focus your time on the value and functionality of your application, rather than the challenges of scaling it. In this session we'll cover techniques to best take advantage of the platform. We'll discuss structuring your key naming convention to maximize consistency of performance, as well as ways to optimize your upload and download throughput. We'll learn how to eliminate proxies between your application and Amazon S3, and use the platform for your logging needs. Finally, we'll cover simple techniques for efficiently managing the billions of objects your highly scaled application may accumulate.
This document discusses code level details of Bitcoin and developing a BitcoinECC blockchain using Xcode and Docker. It references source code files for Bitcoin mining and validation, integrating LDPC error correcting codes from GIST, and plans to build Bitcoin with LDPC, write unit tests, and deploy full nodes to AWS for a BitcoinECC blockchain.
Docker can be used as an everyday development tool. It allows building, shipping and running applications securely by using containers. Containers allow encapsulating applications from the host machine and provide resource isolation using features like cgroups and namespaces. The key Docker concepts include images, containers, volumes, and the Docker engine. Docker Compose can be used to define and run multi-container Docker applications using a YAML file.
Este documento proporciona una guía de contenido para el examen TOEIC Bridge. El examen consta de dos secciones: comprensión oral con 50 preguntas y comprensión de lectura con 50 preguntas. La guía explica el formato y tipo de preguntas de cada sección, y ofrece consejos sobre cómo prepararse y qué hacer durante el examen para obtener los mejores resultados.
This document provides an overview of an online English lesson about gadgets and apps. The lesson introduces new gadgets like a mini projector, spy camera, and indoor garden. Students then role play a conversation where one asks a sales clerk for advice on choosing a gadget. The lesson also discusses popular apps and has students guess apps described by their partner. Finally, students share their favorite app. The goal is for students to be able to talk about new gadgets and apps by the end of the session.
2019 10-16 Regen Network Community Dev UpdateAaron Craelius
The Regen testnet halted after a governance proposal passed to make jailing parameters more lenient. Work is ongoing to tally testnet points and coordinate the next testnet using the latest Cosmos SDK with upgrades. Key management and upgrade calls with the Cosmos team will continue. Smart contract development is progressing with a library and VM. The Regen mainnet is planned for Q1 2020 pending chain upgrade work. Soil organic carbon can be detected using satellite imagery and NDVI is useful for grazing verification. Ecosystem credit specifications are in progress.
This document discusses the Android Chromium rendering pipeline. It covers topics like the critical rendering path in browsers, Chromium's multi-process architecture, and differences between Chrome, Chromium WebView, and the Android rendering model. The document also looks at how Chromium uses techniques like GPU acceleration, multi-threading, and layers to improve performance. Finally, it examines the current and future states of the Android WebView.
5 steps to faster web sites & HTML5 games - updated for DDDscotMichael Ewins
5 practical steps we have taken to improve page loading for web sites and HTML5 games.
1. Fewer requests
2. Smaller resources
3. Reduce the round trip time
4. Optimise the critical rendering path
5. Educate the whole team about performance
The document discusses the differences between static servers, cloud servers, Docker, and Kubernetes. It provides an overview of key concepts in cloud computing including EC2, ECS, EKS, VPCs, subnets, security groups, containers, pods, deployments, services, and nodes. Diagrams illustrate the architecture and relationships between these components in an AWS cloud environment.
Containerize Legacy .NET Framework Web Apps for Cloud MigrationAmazon Web Services
In this session, we cover how to leverage Docker for Windows and the Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) as an effective solution for migrating legacy .NET applications to the cloud.We use Microsoft Visual Studio to demonstrate how to containerize a legacy .NET app including the Docker build and deployment process.We also cover how to deploy the container to Amazon ECS using the Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR) service to host the Docker image.
This document discusses the author's 12 years of experience defending DNS infrastructure and observing various cyber attacks. It describes how the author migrated to more secure DNS configurations, deployed logging and analytics to gain insights into attacks, and incorporated additional defenses like NIDS and RPZ. It also discusses using NetFlow and Zeek to analyze network traffic patterns and investigate DNS queries in more depth. The overall experience highlighted the value of a multi-layered approach to DNS security through continuous monitoring, analytics, and active defenses.
This document discusses web performance optimization. It begins by defining web performance optimization (WPO) as analyzing end-to-end performance rather than just server-side performance. It emphasizes the importance of performance, citing research showing drops in user behavior metrics like searches and revenue with even small increases in page load times. The document then covers various aspects of web performance like network optimization, browser parsing, and JavaScript performance. It provides checklists of techniques to optimize the client-side experience through approaches like async script loading and using CSS transitions.
The document discusses proxies and caching. Proxies act as intermediaries between local networks and external networks like the Internet. They can improve performance by caching frequently requested web pages. Squid is an open source proxy caching server that operates by checking its cache for requested objects, retrieving objects from origin servers if needed, and storing cacheable objects in its local cache.
This document summarizes a thesis that explores using peer-to-peer (P2P) techniques to more efficiently deliver web content. It presents a research platform called DCDN that uses WebRTC to enable P2P content sharing between browsers without plugins. The thesis evaluates different configurations and finds P2P works best for high-definition video and audio due to roadblocks like JavaScript limitations and user behavior. Emerging technologies like Service Workers may help overcome obstacles to expand P2P's uses.
The document discusses Boeing's Airpower Teaming System, which is an unmanned aircraft that works with manned platforms. It uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to extend the capabilities of fighters and other aircraft. The system is affordable and enables teaming across multiple domains to increase the military's overall power. It aims to work together with personnel to help them make better, faster decisions in complex security environments.
This document discusses the importance of website speed and provides tips to optimize performance. It notes that 53% of mobile site visits are abandoned after 3 seconds and shares examples of sites that saw major increases in conversions from reducing load times. To improve speed, it recommends strategies like caching, image optimization, lazy loading images, concatenating and minifying CSS and JS, output compression, browser caching, and using a content delivery network. The document aims to explain why performance matters and provide specific techniques to make sites faster.
The document discusses performance optimization techniques for web applications. It covers topics like server-side rendering, asset delivery, bandwidth and CPU usage. Specific tips include setting performance goals, using critical CSS, lazy-loading content, pre-fetching assets, optimizing images and compression, leveraging HTTP/2 and service workers. The overall message is that performance should be a key consideration in design and development.
NY WebPerf Sept '22 - Performance Mistakes - An HTTP Archive Deep DivePaul Calvano
Web performance is a complicated topic, but over the years it’s become easier to articulate thanks to incredible advancements in performance features, their adoption in the browser ecosystem and tools that test and give insight into which techniques might speed up your site.
However, all too often a feature is implemented incorrectly, resulting in a lost opportunity for performance improvement. During this talk I’d like to explore a few common web performance techniques - some that you are likely already familiar with. We’ll dive into HTTP Archive data to find some examples of sites that are using them incorrectly, and explore the impact and potential benefits of fixing them.
https://www.meetup.com/web-performance-ny/events/286338923/
10 things you can do to speed up your web app today 2016Chris Love
Web Sites are to slow and this is costing businesses money. Most performance issues are easy to fix. In this session we review why web performance is important and 10 simple things you can do to make a faster user experience.
STG303 Building Scalable Applications on Amazon S3 - AWS re: Invent 2012Amazon Web Services
Want to build an application that requires minimal up-front investment, and will seamlessly scale from hundreds to millions of users? Amazon S3 is a powerful building block that can enable you to focus your time on the value and functionality of your application, rather than the challenges of scaling it. In this session we'll cover techniques to best take advantage of the platform. We'll discuss structuring your key naming convention to maximize consistency of performance, as well as ways to optimize your upload and download throughput. We'll learn how to eliminate proxies between your application and Amazon S3, and use the platform for your logging needs. Finally, we'll cover simple techniques for efficiently managing the billions of objects your highly scaled application may accumulate.
This document discusses code level details of Bitcoin and developing a BitcoinECC blockchain using Xcode and Docker. It references source code files for Bitcoin mining and validation, integrating LDPC error correcting codes from GIST, and plans to build Bitcoin with LDPC, write unit tests, and deploy full nodes to AWS for a BitcoinECC blockchain.
Docker can be used as an everyday development tool. It allows building, shipping and running applications securely by using containers. Containers allow encapsulating applications from the host machine and provide resource isolation using features like cgroups and namespaces. The key Docker concepts include images, containers, volumes, and the Docker engine. Docker Compose can be used to define and run multi-container Docker applications using a YAML file.
Este documento proporciona una guía de contenido para el examen TOEIC Bridge. El examen consta de dos secciones: comprensión oral con 50 preguntas y comprensión de lectura con 50 preguntas. La guía explica el formato y tipo de preguntas de cada sección, y ofrece consejos sobre cómo prepararse y qué hacer durante el examen para obtener los mejores resultados.
This document provides an overview of an online English lesson about gadgets and apps. The lesson introduces new gadgets like a mini projector, spy camera, and indoor garden. Students then role play a conversation where one asks a sales clerk for advice on choosing a gadget. The lesson also discusses popular apps and has students guess apps described by their partner. Finally, students share their favorite app. The goal is for students to be able to talk about new gadgets and apps by the end of the session.
This document outlines an English lesson plan about gadgets and technology in the present and future. The lesson includes warm-up activities about defining technology terms without saying them. Students then watch a video on the pros and cons of kids using digital technology and discuss in pairs. They consider advantages and disadvantages of technology and how it may change lives. In discussing the future of technology, students predict how gadgets, communication, robots, the environment, and work will evolve. They are encouraged to ask each other questions about these topics. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to talk about current and future gadgets and technology.
The document summarizes a TOEIC Bridge preparation session that focused on practicing the reading comprehension part 4 format of incomplete sentences. The session provided an overview of the TOEIC Bridge test format, explained the part 4 format, gave tips for that section, and included a practice activity with feedback. Students were instructed to complete a post-session quiz to reinforce the concepts covered in the class.
This document provides information about an online banking session that will teach students to talk about bank transactions. The session includes warm-up activities where students name words related to banking. Students then describe pictures of bank transactions and discuss questions about their banking experiences in pairs. The session also covers opening bank accounts, including watching a video on account types and role-playing a conversation about opening an account. By the end of the session, students will be able to talk about bank transactions and types of bank accounts.
This document provides an overview of an online English lesson about banking. The lesson aims to help students learn to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of local banks. It includes activities where students match banking terms to pictures, discuss the pros and cons of different banks, and have a conversation with a partner about their experiences with banks. The lesson concludes by reviewing what students can now do, which is discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using different local banks.
This document provides information about a TOEIC Bridge preparation session focusing on listening comprehension Part 1: Photographs. The session objectives are to practice the format of Part 1 and become familiar with it. Part 1 contains 15 questions involving photographs from everyday life and 4 statements about each picture, with participants choosing the best match. The session includes warming up with picture descriptions, reviewing test format and strategies, practicing sample questions, feedback, and a quiz. Participants are encouraged to choose practice materials and reinforce learning for future sessions.
This document provides an online English lesson about asking for and giving information in emergency road accident situations. The lesson includes warmup activities to practice vocabulary related to road accidents. Students then role-play conversations where one student takes on the role of a police officer questioning an eyewitness to a road accident. They ask questions to gather details of what occurred. Finally, students discuss their own experiences with road accidents or other emergencies and ask follow-up questions of their partner. The lesson aims to help students feel more prepared to communicate effectively in real emergency situations.
This document provides information about sending packages via airmail. It includes a warmup activity reviewing key vocabulary words. Then, it outlines two role-play activities - one at a post office inquiring about sending a fragile package abroad, and another discussing online shopping delivery experiences. Students are given roles and questions to guide conversations in pairs. Tables provide delivery options and costs for the post office role-play. The document aims to teach students how to talk about sending products by airmail or online.
This document provides information about sending packages via airmail. It includes two role plays: one at a post office and one discussing online delivery.
In the first role play, a student wants to send a fragile birthday gift to their sister in New York on time. They visit the post office and the employee asks about the destination, deadline, and fragility. They determine express mail for $20 will deliver in two days and fragile items need careful wrapping.
The second role play discusses online shopping delivery. Partners ask each other about purchase experiences, common online items, ease and safety of online orders, and potential delivery problems. They share conclusions on online delivery options.
This document provides instruction for an English lesson about sending and receiving packages. It includes exercises for students to roleplay conversations about thanking a friend for a gift they received from abroad and discussing how to send packages online. Students are provided vocabulary related to mailing packages and delivery services. They practice conversations in pairs about what products can and cannot be delivered by services like PedidosYa and Rappi, and conditions packages should be sent under. The goal is for students to learn to talk about sending and receiving packages using proper vocabulary.
Este documento presenta la sesión 01 del Taller Integrador 02. Se detallan los siguientes puntos:
1. Presentación del profesor y los estudiantes.
2. Explicación de los detalles del curso como objetivos, metodología y evaluación.
3. Introducción al concepto de proyecto y su importancia.
4. Formación de grupos de trabajo para el desarrollo de un proyecto de red a lo largo del curso.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
Heart Touching Romantic Love Shayari In English with ImagesShort Good Quotes
Explore our beautiful collection of Romantic Love Shayari in English to express your love. These heartfelt shayaris are perfect for sharing with your loved one. Get the best words to show your love and care.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
1. Web Usage Trend
Web Usage Trend
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2. Inbound Web Bandwidth Consumption
Inbound Web Bandwidth Consumption
Outbound Web Bandwidth Consumption
Outbound Web Bandwidth Consumption
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3. Top Web Applications by Bandwidth Consumption
Top Web Applications by Bandwidth Consumption
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4. Top Web Categories by Bandwidth Consumption
Top Web Categories by Bandwidth Consumption
Category name Suma de: Bytes
Search Engines 27.39 MB
Business 595.9 kB
Finance/Banking 217.94 kB
Internet Services 29.7 kB
Software/Hardware 22.28 kB
Content Server 14.44 kB
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5. Top Websites by Bandwidth Consumption
Top Websites by Bandwidth Consumption
Top Websites by Bandwidth Consumption
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outlook.office365.com 48.77 GB
pod51093.outlook.com 2.15 GB
roaming.officeapps.live.com 1.59 GB
slscr.update.microsoft.com 1.3 GB
nleditor.osi.office.net 1.28 GB
graph.microsoft.com 753.73 MB
login.microsoftonline.com 638.76 MB
teams.microsoft.com 319.71 MB
www.google.com 27.39 MB
172.30.20.98 11.06 MB
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pod51093.outlook.com 3
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.com
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.com
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- - 6 154.43 kB
roaming.officeapps.live.com 14
Date and time Action taken IP address Username Site Category name Application
name
Hits Bytes
21/09/22 16:00:00
COT
Allow 172.19.62.168 - roaming.officeap
ps.live.com
- - 14 3.98 MB
6 Analista de Seguridad (admin) 21/09/22 18:07