MPI use of Service Cloud for m Bovis tracking and eradication.
Challenge working with stakeholders - especially scientists!
Data cleansing also an issue / important.
Dates of note for the Salesforce Wellington community
The Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS) facilitates ecosystem research by promoting collaboration and data synthesis. It aims to advance ecosystem knowledge, improve how information is organized, and influence future research. ACEAS hosts working groups that bring scientists and managers together to address major questions. It provides a wiki, data storage, conferencing facilities, and other tools to maximize collective intelligence and ensure capability building. Since 2010, ACEAS has engaged researchers from over 20 Australian universities, government departments, and international institutions on grant-funded projects.
This presentation was made at the Public Sector Data Management Forum held in Melbourne in 2nd April 2019. In this presentation, Richard provided insights into the challenges he has observed regarding the theme of "scoping integrated data management" - taking an inter-disciplinary perspective where data management is conceived as a function that forms part of a wider broadly based knowledge ecology.
This document summarizes a presentation about big data. The presentation covered what big data is, the four V's of big data (volume, velocity, variety, and veracity), a brief history of big data, diving deeper into Hadoop and its ecosystem, and two case studies. The presentation also discussed the big data initiative at the company CCC and how it aims to use big data for student success, retention, graduation rates, and improving advising.
EDRM Australia 2017: (Electronic Document and Records Management)Steven Oest
Full Brochure for: EDRM Australia 2017: (Electronic Document and Records Management)
26 -27 April 2017, Mantra on Russell, Melbourne
Vendor Neutral - NO Sales Presentations
Attend Both Days for: $1595 plus gst= $1754.50 when you join early
http://www.arkgroupaustralia.com.au/events/edrm-australia-2017/
This forum puts forward the most relevant and mid-level to advanced current case studies and perspectives, elaborating on the critical demands during change, how best to maintain effective stakeholder engagement, things that you may not expect to go wrong during an implementation, building a business case, risk management, security controls and of course, addressing the challenges of the next generation records manager – just how realistic is a cloud based record management?
Sharing insights and learnings through case study presentations are:
Transport Accident Commission
KPMG
University of Sydney
Australian Government Indigenous Land Corporation
Optus Business
CSIRO
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
ChildStory Pre-Tender Market Briefing 20 May 2015ChildStory
On Wednesday 20 May the ChildStory team in the Department of Family & Community Services (FACS) held a pre-tender market briefing.
We wanted potential vendors to know where we are at with our requirements and how the tender process will be conducted.
This is the presentation from the briefing.
This document discusses how emerging technologies will disrupt health and safety practices. It notes trends like rapid technological advances, big data, and changing work environments. The document outlines different potential futures for work and implications for health and safety professionals. It summarizes a survey of health and safety professionals that found they enjoy their work but see room for improved training and standards. The document also discusses capabilities frameworks, predictive analytics using new data sources, and how blockchain and a "Safety II" approach could reshape the industry to focus more on supporting success than procedural compliance alone.
Measuring Success: Community groups and environmental restoration MonicaPeters
Citizen Science is a global phenomenon. Many projects are large scale and designed by scientists with the public as data collectors. This presentation delivered at the Yellow-Eyed Penguin Trust's 25 year celebration (Oct 17-18, Dunedin, New Zealand) highlights preliminary findings from PhD research into NZ community groups and their restoration activities.
The Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS) facilitates ecosystem research by promoting collaboration and data synthesis. It aims to advance ecosystem knowledge, improve how information is organized, and influence future research. ACEAS hosts working groups that bring scientists and managers together to address major questions. It provides a wiki, data storage, conferencing facilities, and other tools to maximize collective intelligence and ensure capability building. Since 2010, ACEAS has engaged researchers from over 20 Australian universities, government departments, and international institutions on grant-funded projects.
This presentation was made at the Public Sector Data Management Forum held in Melbourne in 2nd April 2019. In this presentation, Richard provided insights into the challenges he has observed regarding the theme of "scoping integrated data management" - taking an inter-disciplinary perspective where data management is conceived as a function that forms part of a wider broadly based knowledge ecology.
This document summarizes a presentation about big data. The presentation covered what big data is, the four V's of big data (volume, velocity, variety, and veracity), a brief history of big data, diving deeper into Hadoop and its ecosystem, and two case studies. The presentation also discussed the big data initiative at the company CCC and how it aims to use big data for student success, retention, graduation rates, and improving advising.
EDRM Australia 2017: (Electronic Document and Records Management)Steven Oest
Full Brochure for: EDRM Australia 2017: (Electronic Document and Records Management)
26 -27 April 2017, Mantra on Russell, Melbourne
Vendor Neutral - NO Sales Presentations
Attend Both Days for: $1595 plus gst= $1754.50 when you join early
http://www.arkgroupaustralia.com.au/events/edrm-australia-2017/
This forum puts forward the most relevant and mid-level to advanced current case studies and perspectives, elaborating on the critical demands during change, how best to maintain effective stakeholder engagement, things that you may not expect to go wrong during an implementation, building a business case, risk management, security controls and of course, addressing the challenges of the next generation records manager – just how realistic is a cloud based record management?
Sharing insights and learnings through case study presentations are:
Transport Accident Commission
KPMG
University of Sydney
Australian Government Indigenous Land Corporation
Optus Business
CSIRO
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
ChildStory Pre-Tender Market Briefing 20 May 2015ChildStory
On Wednesday 20 May the ChildStory team in the Department of Family & Community Services (FACS) held a pre-tender market briefing.
We wanted potential vendors to know where we are at with our requirements and how the tender process will be conducted.
This is the presentation from the briefing.
This document discusses how emerging technologies will disrupt health and safety practices. It notes trends like rapid technological advances, big data, and changing work environments. The document outlines different potential futures for work and implications for health and safety professionals. It summarizes a survey of health and safety professionals that found they enjoy their work but see room for improved training and standards. The document also discusses capabilities frameworks, predictive analytics using new data sources, and how blockchain and a "Safety II" approach could reshape the industry to focus more on supporting success than procedural compliance alone.
Measuring Success: Community groups and environmental restoration MonicaPeters
Citizen Science is a global phenomenon. Many projects are large scale and designed by scientists with the public as data collectors. This presentation delivered at the Yellow-Eyed Penguin Trust's 25 year celebration (Oct 17-18, Dunedin, New Zealand) highlights preliminary findings from PhD research into NZ community groups and their restoration activities.
Big Data & Analytics for Government - Case StudiesJohn Palfreyman
This presentation explains the future challenges that Governments face, and illustrates how Big Data & Analytics technologies can help address these challenges. Four case studies - based on recent customer projects - are used to show the value that the innovative application of these technologies can bring.
Circularity 23: Data – the future of packagingGreenBiz Group
- Real-time packaging data is the future to meet regulatory requirements and positively impact the environment. Granular packaging data is needed from all participants in the packaging supply chain, including brands, retailers, manufacturers, recycling facilities, and NGOs.
- Many US states have implemented or proposed regulations like Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws and plastic bills that will require accurate packaging data submissions. Brands and retailers need to focus on collecting live and accurate packaging data, rather than relying on averages, to comply with changing regulations.
- e-halo is a packaging sustainability platform that can provide live packaging data and help manage sustainability requirements on an ongoing basis to drive strategic decisions and mitigate compliance risks.
What Can Happen when Genome Sciences Meets Data Sciences?Philip Bourne
The document discusses the intersection of genome sciences and data sciences. It provides context on data science definitions, relevant examples at NIH, and challenges. The author argues that fully integrating diverse biomedical data sources through open platforms could accelerate research by enabling new discoveries. However, changing entrenched work practices and incentivizing platform use are challenges. The DSI is working to break down silos through collaboration and practical training to help advance open data and digital integration of research workflows.
The document discusses a lack of access to safe water, hygiene, and sanitation in India which leads to diseases and economic losses. It notes that conventional approaches to improving WASH have been ineffective and do not address women's needs. The "Pan in the Van" approach is proposed as a women-centric, mobile solution using a van equipped with audiovisual tools, demonstrations, and a resource team. The approach involves a 3-day camp providing planning, capacity building, and follow up to help communities achieve and maintain total sanitation in a cost-effective manner. Evaluation of initial camps showed improved women's participation, demand generation, and addressing supply chain issues.
The document provides information on the 4th Annual LatAm HSSE in Energy conference taking place on December 2-3, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It discusses the event highlights from past editions, speakers, participating companies and countries. The 2-day agenda covers topics on improving health and safety in the energy sector from both regulatory and operational perspectives, risk evaluation, advanced safety awareness, improving safety influence through education and communication, and operational excellence. Over 100 attendees from 9 countries and 47 companies are expected to participate in the event.
GFAR COSA GLF webinar on "Effective Tools for Understanding, Managing and Acc...GCARD Conferences
These is the slide deck of presentations used during the webinar "Effective Tools for Understanding, Managing and Accelerating Impact"
This webinar was co-organised by GFAR, COSA and GLF and is part of a wider series on agricultural research & innovation,eco-systems management and sustainable development.
It was introduced in this blogpost: https://blog.gfar.net/2017/10/13/join-cosa-gfar-impact-webinar/
The video recording of the actual webinar can be found on our Youtube channel: Effective https://youtu.be/RtYlWo_Ok5o
With thanks to our co-hosts in this webinar: (COSA) Global Landscapes forum (GLF) and Committee on Sustainability Assessment (COSA) -
https://thecosa.org/
http://landscapes.org
COMPUTERIZED INFORMATION SYSTEM IN BARANGAY POBLACION, DANAO CITY, CEBU - CAP...Mark John Lado, MIT
A Capstone Project Presented to the Faculty in
College of ITE
Colegio de San Antonio de Padua
Guinsay, Danao City
In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements
for the Degree of Bachelor of Science
in Information System
By:
Lado, Mark John P.
Maloloy-on, Monica I.
Perez, Gladys C.
Rizaldo, Philip Keven M.
Tacocong, Stephanie A.
Herbert C. Cando
Research Mentor
February 2017
Organizing a Global Grant VTT Maternal Mortality Reduction ProgramRotary International
It takes a team of dedicated Rotarians to organize a new and holistic approach to reducing maternal and child mortality in resource-poor areas. The work includes needs assessment, discussion with governments, securing required resources for a VTT, and improvement of infrastructure. Are you up for the challenge? We'll discuss your situation and guide you through each step so you can achieve your goals.
Organizing a Global Grant VTT Maternal Mortality Reduction ProgramRotary International
It takes a team of dedicated Rotarians to organize a new and holistic approach to reducing maternal and child mortality in resource-poor areas. The work includes needs assessment, discussion with governments, securing required resources for a VTT, and improvement of infrastructure. Are you up for the challenge? We'll discuss your situation and guide you through each step so you can achieve your goals.
MoM2010: Data mining as an Saudi IT nation demandHend Al-Khalifa
Data mining involves extracting useful knowledge from large amounts of raw data through automated analysis. It has become increasingly important as more data is collected but not analyzed due to the volume. Data mining draws from fields like machine learning and statistics to discover patterns that may not be obvious. It has many applications in commercial, scientific, and educational contexts to provide better services, insights, and to analyze data that is too large for traditional techniques. Data mining automates analysis of massive datasets to help form hypotheses.
Innovation in agriculture Alumni Webinar slidedeck_FINAL.pdfStacey154255
This document provides an overview of a presentation about innovation in agriculture driving sustainability and profitability. The presentation discusses how technologies like sensors, machinery, software and apps are being used on farms today to collect data, improve productivity, and support farm management. It also discusses how digital connectivity benefits farmers through improved communication. One company, Zetifi, is highlighted as extending existing wireless networks to provide connectivity in remote areas. Overall the presentation discusses how digital technologies are enabling more sustainable and profitable agriculture.
Innovation in agriculture Alumni Webinar slidedeck_FINAL.pdfStacey154255
This document summarizes an upcoming presentation about innovation in agriculture driving sustainability and profitability. It outlines the benefits of innovation to people, planet and profits. It also provides some logistical information about the presentation, including questions, speakers, and acknowledgement of country.
This document discusses different types of data that can be used to understand drivers of change, including:
1. Official government and census data which provides national coverage but varies in quality and availability.
2. Remotely sensed data from satellites that is increasing and provides multiple data layers at different scales and time points.
3. Research data from projects which examines specific questions but has limited geographic and temporal scope and variability in standards. There is a need to increase long-term access and sharing of research data.
An agricultural data platform is proposed to archive and integrate different data sources to better understand drivers of change over long time periods and large scales. This would help target research and policy and increase the value of
The document discusses the issue of uneven distribution of biodiversity data around the world, with much of the data held by small publishers and citizen scientists. It notes that these "small data publishers" face challenges in discovering, accessing, managing and publishing their data according to standards. The document calls for developing standards and tools that make it easier for small data publishers to capture, organize and share their biodiversity data in order to help mobilize this important but hard to access data.
Presented by: Ronan Rooney, IBM Research, Director of Care Programs
Learn more: http://www.ibm.com/software/products/en/category/health-social-programs
Data management plans existed long before the NSF started requiring them. DMPs have inherent value despite their being relatively unknown to researchers until now. Proper, thorough data management plans are potentially a major time saver and a huge asset for the project. In this webinar, we will cover how to go beyond funder requirements and develop more thorough data DMPs The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative requires an extensive data management plan for projects it funds; we will hear about their efforts and how they are planning to use the DMPTool going forward.
Big App Challenge 2014 Post Mortem ReportPeter Kua
1) The Big App Challenge saw strong registration and participation numbers, totaling 225 registrations by the deadline.
2) The challenge included an ideation phase with workshops to help generate ideas, a 4-week development period, and finals presentation where winners were announced.
3) The top three winning teams developed apps around dengue outbreak prediction and water management, using techniques like predictive modeling, visualization, and open data.
Background/Question/Methods
Environmental problems are by definition social problems and so it follows that progress towards a future that is sustainable for both the natural world and the people that rely on it requires close collaboration between ecologists and social scientists. It also requires that research problems and methods be framed jointly with those able to implement sustainability actions. Understanding what factors promote successful collaborations among such teams is an active area of research that has only recently been formalized as “the science of team science”. In 2011, the U.S. National Science Foundation funded a national center – the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) – to build capacity to undertake inter- and transdisciplinary research and accelerate team progress in solving critical socio-ecological problems.
Results/Conclusions
This talk will describe: 1) the application of theory and ideas used to design the programs and operational strategy of the center; and 2) mechanisms for evaluating and adapting center processes; and 3) early outcomes from teams of researchers. We highlight the lessons learned that helped to promote productive collaborations and positive team experiences.
Assar spotlight on communicating climate information - November 2015weADAPT
This time around, our Spotlight focuses on communicating climate information. In it we grapple with increasingly relevant topics, such as which climate messages are most important, which audiences are key and how we can all talk to each other, rather than past each other.
Copy of the slides presented by Matt Robison to the SFWelly Salesforce user group community on May 2 2024. The audience was truly international with attendees from at least 4 different countries joining online.
Matt is an expert in data cloud and this was a brilliant session.
Anna Loughnan Top 10 Salesforce Apps for Christchurch Salesforce user group M...Anna Loughnan Colquhoun
Anna Loughnan's virtual presentation to the Christchurch Salesforce user group in March 2024, covering her top 10 recommended appexchange apps, this session was originally presented on invitation, in person, at the large Salesforce event - World Tour - in Sydney, Australia, in February 2024, includes qr codes with useful links.
Big Data & Analytics for Government - Case StudiesJohn Palfreyman
This presentation explains the future challenges that Governments face, and illustrates how Big Data & Analytics technologies can help address these challenges. Four case studies - based on recent customer projects - are used to show the value that the innovative application of these technologies can bring.
Circularity 23: Data – the future of packagingGreenBiz Group
- Real-time packaging data is the future to meet regulatory requirements and positively impact the environment. Granular packaging data is needed from all participants in the packaging supply chain, including brands, retailers, manufacturers, recycling facilities, and NGOs.
- Many US states have implemented or proposed regulations like Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws and plastic bills that will require accurate packaging data submissions. Brands and retailers need to focus on collecting live and accurate packaging data, rather than relying on averages, to comply with changing regulations.
- e-halo is a packaging sustainability platform that can provide live packaging data and help manage sustainability requirements on an ongoing basis to drive strategic decisions and mitigate compliance risks.
What Can Happen when Genome Sciences Meets Data Sciences?Philip Bourne
The document discusses the intersection of genome sciences and data sciences. It provides context on data science definitions, relevant examples at NIH, and challenges. The author argues that fully integrating diverse biomedical data sources through open platforms could accelerate research by enabling new discoveries. However, changing entrenched work practices and incentivizing platform use are challenges. The DSI is working to break down silos through collaboration and practical training to help advance open data and digital integration of research workflows.
The document discusses a lack of access to safe water, hygiene, and sanitation in India which leads to diseases and economic losses. It notes that conventional approaches to improving WASH have been ineffective and do not address women's needs. The "Pan in the Van" approach is proposed as a women-centric, mobile solution using a van equipped with audiovisual tools, demonstrations, and a resource team. The approach involves a 3-day camp providing planning, capacity building, and follow up to help communities achieve and maintain total sanitation in a cost-effective manner. Evaluation of initial camps showed improved women's participation, demand generation, and addressing supply chain issues.
The document provides information on the 4th Annual LatAm HSSE in Energy conference taking place on December 2-3, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It discusses the event highlights from past editions, speakers, participating companies and countries. The 2-day agenda covers topics on improving health and safety in the energy sector from both regulatory and operational perspectives, risk evaluation, advanced safety awareness, improving safety influence through education and communication, and operational excellence. Over 100 attendees from 9 countries and 47 companies are expected to participate in the event.
GFAR COSA GLF webinar on "Effective Tools for Understanding, Managing and Acc...GCARD Conferences
These is the slide deck of presentations used during the webinar "Effective Tools for Understanding, Managing and Accelerating Impact"
This webinar was co-organised by GFAR, COSA and GLF and is part of a wider series on agricultural research & innovation,eco-systems management and sustainable development.
It was introduced in this blogpost: https://blog.gfar.net/2017/10/13/join-cosa-gfar-impact-webinar/
The video recording of the actual webinar can be found on our Youtube channel: Effective https://youtu.be/RtYlWo_Ok5o
With thanks to our co-hosts in this webinar: (COSA) Global Landscapes forum (GLF) and Committee on Sustainability Assessment (COSA) -
https://thecosa.org/
http://landscapes.org
COMPUTERIZED INFORMATION SYSTEM IN BARANGAY POBLACION, DANAO CITY, CEBU - CAP...Mark John Lado, MIT
A Capstone Project Presented to the Faculty in
College of ITE
Colegio de San Antonio de Padua
Guinsay, Danao City
In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements
for the Degree of Bachelor of Science
in Information System
By:
Lado, Mark John P.
Maloloy-on, Monica I.
Perez, Gladys C.
Rizaldo, Philip Keven M.
Tacocong, Stephanie A.
Herbert C. Cando
Research Mentor
February 2017
Organizing a Global Grant VTT Maternal Mortality Reduction ProgramRotary International
It takes a team of dedicated Rotarians to organize a new and holistic approach to reducing maternal and child mortality in resource-poor areas. The work includes needs assessment, discussion with governments, securing required resources for a VTT, and improvement of infrastructure. Are you up for the challenge? We'll discuss your situation and guide you through each step so you can achieve your goals.
Organizing a Global Grant VTT Maternal Mortality Reduction ProgramRotary International
It takes a team of dedicated Rotarians to organize a new and holistic approach to reducing maternal and child mortality in resource-poor areas. The work includes needs assessment, discussion with governments, securing required resources for a VTT, and improvement of infrastructure. Are you up for the challenge? We'll discuss your situation and guide you through each step so you can achieve your goals.
MoM2010: Data mining as an Saudi IT nation demandHend Al-Khalifa
Data mining involves extracting useful knowledge from large amounts of raw data through automated analysis. It has become increasingly important as more data is collected but not analyzed due to the volume. Data mining draws from fields like machine learning and statistics to discover patterns that may not be obvious. It has many applications in commercial, scientific, and educational contexts to provide better services, insights, and to analyze data that is too large for traditional techniques. Data mining automates analysis of massive datasets to help form hypotheses.
Innovation in agriculture Alumni Webinar slidedeck_FINAL.pdfStacey154255
This document provides an overview of a presentation about innovation in agriculture driving sustainability and profitability. The presentation discusses how technologies like sensors, machinery, software and apps are being used on farms today to collect data, improve productivity, and support farm management. It also discusses how digital connectivity benefits farmers through improved communication. One company, Zetifi, is highlighted as extending existing wireless networks to provide connectivity in remote areas. Overall the presentation discusses how digital technologies are enabling more sustainable and profitable agriculture.
Innovation in agriculture Alumni Webinar slidedeck_FINAL.pdfStacey154255
This document summarizes an upcoming presentation about innovation in agriculture driving sustainability and profitability. It outlines the benefits of innovation to people, planet and profits. It also provides some logistical information about the presentation, including questions, speakers, and acknowledgement of country.
This document discusses different types of data that can be used to understand drivers of change, including:
1. Official government and census data which provides national coverage but varies in quality and availability.
2. Remotely sensed data from satellites that is increasing and provides multiple data layers at different scales and time points.
3. Research data from projects which examines specific questions but has limited geographic and temporal scope and variability in standards. There is a need to increase long-term access and sharing of research data.
An agricultural data platform is proposed to archive and integrate different data sources to better understand drivers of change over long time periods and large scales. This would help target research and policy and increase the value of
The document discusses the issue of uneven distribution of biodiversity data around the world, with much of the data held by small publishers and citizen scientists. It notes that these "small data publishers" face challenges in discovering, accessing, managing and publishing their data according to standards. The document calls for developing standards and tools that make it easier for small data publishers to capture, organize and share their biodiversity data in order to help mobilize this important but hard to access data.
Presented by: Ronan Rooney, IBM Research, Director of Care Programs
Learn more: http://www.ibm.com/software/products/en/category/health-social-programs
Data management plans existed long before the NSF started requiring them. DMPs have inherent value despite their being relatively unknown to researchers until now. Proper, thorough data management plans are potentially a major time saver and a huge asset for the project. In this webinar, we will cover how to go beyond funder requirements and develop more thorough data DMPs The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative requires an extensive data management plan for projects it funds; we will hear about their efforts and how they are planning to use the DMPTool going forward.
Big App Challenge 2014 Post Mortem ReportPeter Kua
1) The Big App Challenge saw strong registration and participation numbers, totaling 225 registrations by the deadline.
2) The challenge included an ideation phase with workshops to help generate ideas, a 4-week development period, and finals presentation where winners were announced.
3) The top three winning teams developed apps around dengue outbreak prediction and water management, using techniques like predictive modeling, visualization, and open data.
Background/Question/Methods
Environmental problems are by definition social problems and so it follows that progress towards a future that is sustainable for both the natural world and the people that rely on it requires close collaboration between ecologists and social scientists. It also requires that research problems and methods be framed jointly with those able to implement sustainability actions. Understanding what factors promote successful collaborations among such teams is an active area of research that has only recently been formalized as “the science of team science”. In 2011, the U.S. National Science Foundation funded a national center – the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) – to build capacity to undertake inter- and transdisciplinary research and accelerate team progress in solving critical socio-ecological problems.
Results/Conclusions
This talk will describe: 1) the application of theory and ideas used to design the programs and operational strategy of the center; and 2) mechanisms for evaluating and adapting center processes; and 3) early outcomes from teams of researchers. We highlight the lessons learned that helped to promote productive collaborations and positive team experiences.
Assar spotlight on communicating climate information - November 2015weADAPT
This time around, our Spotlight focuses on communicating climate information. In it we grapple with increasingly relevant topics, such as which climate messages are most important, which audiences are key and how we can all talk to each other, rather than past each other.
Copy of the slides presented by Matt Robison to the SFWelly Salesforce user group community on May 2 2024. The audience was truly international with attendees from at least 4 different countries joining online.
Matt is an expert in data cloud and this was a brilliant session.
Anna Loughnan Top 10 Salesforce Apps for Christchurch Salesforce user group M...Anna Loughnan Colquhoun
Anna Loughnan's virtual presentation to the Christchurch Salesforce user group in March 2024, covering her top 10 recommended appexchange apps, this session was originally presented on invitation, in person, at the large Salesforce event - World Tour - in Sydney, Australia, in February 2024, includes qr codes with useful links.
slide deck from Stepehen Stanley, presenting his wonderfully curated highlights of the recent Spring 24 Salesforce release. This was presented to the virtual meeting of the SFWelly Salesforce wellington trailblazer community group.
Stephen Stanley of the Good Cloud team presents his version of the Salesforce Winter 24 release highlights, to the SFWelly trailblazer community, October 2023.
The slide deck from Eva Sherwood of Deloitte shared with the SFWelly Salesforce user group in Wellington September 2033. Focused on Dreamforce highlights.
31 May 2023 - Mark Barcham from Merkle Aotearoa presented to the SFWelly - Salesforce Wellington trailblazer community user group on the importance of backing up your Salesforce data and choosing the correct solution for your company. One size does not fit all!
6 July 2023 - Stephen Stanley presented a fantasic summary of his opinion of the best features of the Salesforce Summer 23 release. This included some demos. He covered such features as permission sets, retirement (mostly) of profiles, dynamic forms, flows, new report and dashboard features as well as the best new stuff for sales and service cloud.
This is the slide deck for the virtual presentation devops for admins by David Smith, presented to the Salesforce Welly / Salesforce Wellington community user group, Wednesday April 26, 2023. It was a reprisal of David's session at Kiwi Dreaming in March. Content includes devops tools including Copado Essentials, Salesforce devops center. Also included at the end are some reflections from David around TrailblazerDX which he attended in March.
Emily McCowan (Hay) is a recently certified Salesforce CTA. This slide deck is a reflection of her journey, with some useful links to material that will help others study for the certified technical architect exam too. It's not for the faint hearted and requires a great deal of support from friends, family and employer.
Anna Loughnan - The Power of the Community, CodeCamp Wellington April 2023Anna Loughnan Colquhoun
Slide deck for Anna Loughnan's presentation on April 15th 2023 at CodeCamp, Te-Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Session titled:The Power of the Community to help you get ahead in Your Career...
How can you establish yourself in tech & build your career? How can the community help? What IS the community? Join this session for a discussion with tips & tricks for establishing yourself within the tech community.
The document outlines BCITO Te Pukenga's three year evolutionary DevOps journey, moving from continuous deployment culture to integrating automation tools on a new integrated platform. Over three phases/years, the team adopted Agile practices, employed new adaptable staff, and focused on collaboration. In the third year, the team implemented automation tools and Copado for continuous delivery. Copado was chosen after a review found it was native to Salesforce and provided extensive support. The implementation reduced deployment time from six hours to five to twenty minutes, improving quality, happiness and allowing more innovation.
Stephen Stanley's very popular presentation of the latest Salesforce release - Spring 23. Includes all his personal favourites.
Presented to the Salesforce Wellington Trailblazer community group virtual meeting February 22, 2023
First Steps to Salesforce Release Management & DevOps [Salesforce User Group,...Anna Loughnan Colquhoun
Slide deck shared by Adam Best, presenter. First Steps to Salesforce Release Management & DevOps Salesforce User Group, Wellington, New Zealand - Nov, 2022
Ministry of Health / Health NZ Public Health response to Covid using SalesforceAnna Loughnan Colquhoun
The document discusses how the New Zealand Ministry of Health used Salesforce to enable its COVID-19 response. It lists several key Salesforce applications developed including the National Screening Solution, COVID Center for Adverse Reactions Monitoring, National Contact Tracing Solution, National Border System, COVID Immunization Register, National Immunization Booking System, and COVID Immunization Consumer Support. It provides timelines of when these applications were launched and future initiatives. The document concludes with some key statistics on the usage and impact of the COVID response applications.
Salesforce Wellington User Group - August 2022 - Salesforce integration witho...Anna Loughnan Colquhoun
Salesforce Wellington User Group - August 2022 - Salesforce integration without code. We welcomed David Smith, leader of the Auckland Salesforce developer group. The focus of this session was Salesforce integration with no code.
Salesforce Wellington user group hosted by PwC for lunch, June 29, 2022, featuring Salesforce Summer 22 release highlights with various speakers. Natalie Savell, Bill Wu, Mark Barcham, Afzal Khan
On the Career Path: Admin to Consultant
This document contains summaries of three individuals' career journeys in Salesforce:
Adrienne Cutcliffe transitioned from an analyst role to a Salesforce consulting career over 7 years, becoming a nonprofit solutions lead and earning multiple certifications.
Natalie Savell spent over 10 years in Salesforce roles including admin, manager, and consultant before moving back to New Zealand.
Rebecca D'Arcy has been a senior Salesforce consultant for 6 years, leading her local community group and earning several certifications while recently becoming a new mom.
Digital Banking in the Cloud: How Citizens Bank Unlocked Their MainframePrecisely
Inconsistent user experience and siloed data, high costs, and changing customer expectations – Citizens Bank was experiencing these challenges while it was attempting to deliver a superior digital banking experience for its clients. Its core banking applications run on the mainframe and Citizens was using legacy utilities to get the critical mainframe data to feed customer-facing channels, like call centers, web, and mobile. Ultimately, this led to higher operating costs (MIPS), delayed response times, and longer time to market.
Ever-changing customer expectations demand more modern digital experiences, and the bank needed to find a solution that could provide real-time data to its customer channels with low latency and operating costs. Join this session to learn how Citizens is leveraging Precisely to replicate mainframe data to its customer channels and deliver on their “modern digital bank” experiences.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
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2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
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5. v
Response Information Management System
Salesforce User Community
18 Sept 2019
Teresa Dargan, Programme Lead
Biosecurity NZ, Ministry for Primary Industries
Project Tiaki Overview
6. = ‘protect’
Te Reo - duty of care &
guardianship
Deliver a new solution providing:
Visibility for decision makers of response information & data
Improve process efficiency
Support effective communications (Field staff, affected persons)
Data integrity - ‘Single source of the truth’
More informed decision making
7. Myrtle RustMycoplasma bovis Bonamia ostreae And many more current and potential
• MPI has an increasing number of incursions that require a response
• Many ad-hoc tools are currently in place
• Increasing & complex data and information is difficult to manage effectively
• M. bovis Programme has a urgent need for better info mgmt. tools
8. NZ Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS)
NZ’s CIMS describes how New Zealand agencies coordinate, command and control incident responses
9. Information flows and key
systems in M. bovis
Response October 2018
• Animal Response
Database (ARDB)
• Spreadsheets
• Shared Mailboxes
• ‘O’ and ‘Z’ Drives
• Physical books
• Laboratory Information
Management System
Information Flows – Oct 2018
10. Incursion Response Plan
Place Person
Incursion Response
Place of Interest
BAU Activities
CIMS Activities
Long term Activities
MPI Incursion Response Concept
Mycoplasma
bovis
Plague skink
Potato Mop-
Top Virus
Queensland
Fruitfly
Great
willowherb
PEQ
Culex Sitiens
Circus Floor
Tile
Spiked Awl
Snail
NZRLO and
T.martimum
Alpine Newts
Pea Weevil
CabombaBlack Grass
Policies, governance,funding
GIA
Readiness Plan
Unwanted Organism Information
Unwanted Organism Management Information
Response State – BAU Incursion Investigation, CIMS
Response, Long Term Management
Overall Concept
15. Salesforce Dates to Note….
26 Sept – Trailhead Tuesday (on a Thursday!)
1 October – Basecamp Auckland + careers expo / panel
8 October (TBC) – Trailhead Tuesday
22 October – SF Welly lunchtime meeting
24 October – Down Under Dreaming Brisbane
29 October – Down Under Dreaming Melbourne
13 November (TBC) SF Welly pre-Dreamforce meeting
19-22 Nov – Dreamforce – you’ll need APAC code
4 December – SF Welly / Salesforce Xmas drinks
Tiaki means ‘protect’ in Māori but also it has connotations around duty of care and nurture and guardianship. It is the name for a new response information management system replacing the decommissioned Incursion Response System (IRS)
MPI has an increasing number of incursions that require a response. Currently a large number of ad-hoc tools are in place for data and information management making it difficult to provide decision makers with timely and accurate information.
This information Map shows many of the current information flows in the M. bovis Response. It shows some of the challenges of moving these information flows and processes into a new information management system.
Focus is ‘Place of Interest’ and ‘Affected Persons’ and the activities, interactions and workflows relevant to these.