Presentation delivered to the Wellington SharePoint User Group in January 2008. The session covered the experience developing a large internet site using SharePoint 2007.
This document discusses integrating eLearning capabilities into an open source content management system (CMS) like Drupal. It describes how to install Drupal and relevant modules to upload SCORM-compliant courses, track learner progress, and control access to site content based on course completion. While this provides a solid implementation, the SCORM module has some limitations. However, the flexibility of open source CMSs allows extending their learning management system (LMS) capabilities to meet specific project needs.
Mercurial is a distributed revision control system created by Matt Mackall in 2005 that is implemented primarily in Python with some C code for binary diffing. It has a distributed architecture, is platform independent, fast and easy to use. Key features include handling both plain text and binary files, advanced branching and merging capabilities, and being open source for collaborative and distributed development projects.
Play Framework is a web application framework for Java and Scala that allows for easy integration with IDEs, easily configured routes, and easy compilation. It requires JDK or JRE 5 or later and can run on Windows, Linux, or Mac. A Play project structure includes app, conf, project, and public folders. Play provides advantages like easy integration with IDEs and easy configuration of routes but also has disadvantages like large configuration files and less market adoption compared to other frameworks.
Share was originally built as a collaboration application on top of the Alfresco Platform. Because Share is a more modern interface than Alfresco Explorer, many customers have adopted customizing Share as their strategy for building solutions on Alfresco. To be successful, such solutions need to understand that Share is a complete collaboration application with a specific Information Architecture. This session will explore leveraging the Share UI while creating your own Information Architecture, including for non-collaborative use cases. Topics covered include: • Create your Information Architecture (folder structure, content model etc…) • Create the necessary screens • Using the underlying framework to wire in the functionality needed to complete the application
Content management system requirements checklistSukh Sandhu
The document outlines requirements for a content management system (CMS), including requirements for development capabilities, asset support, workflow, project management, versioning, templating, deployment, third party integration, reliability and security, and user interfaces. It lists over 100 specific requirements across these categories that a CMS would need to meet, such as supporting concurrent development, branching, workflows, versioning, templating, deployment, security, and integration with other tools and systems.
CBDW2014 - Intro to ContentBox Modular CMS for Java and ColdFusionOrtus Solutions, Corp
ContentBox is an open source modular content application written in CFML that will provide you with blogs, cms, wiki and more. Built on the solid ColdBox Platform and ColdFusion ORM foundations, ContentBox can be extended using modular architecture instead of conforming to a standard application API. Based fully on conventions, event-driven programming and ColdBox modules, your content can scale and customizations now become trivial. Extend and scale based on industry standards and think outside of the box!
This document summarizes and compares content management systems (CMS) for website administration. It discusses backups, system administration, site administration, development environments, and specific CMS features. Concrete5, Joomla!, and Drupal are evaluated for how core files are managed, ability to modify sites, and site administrator permissions. Concrete5 allows the most flexibility for non-destructive core modification and customization at the site level.
This roadmap outlines self-service initiatives for Journey across four quarters, including updating documentation, creating video tutorials and guides, developing web widgets and wizards to assist with implementation and upgrades, and building an online community and additional training videos with resources allocated accordingly.
This document discusses integrating eLearning capabilities into an open source content management system (CMS) like Drupal. It describes how to install Drupal and relevant modules to upload SCORM-compliant courses, track learner progress, and control access to site content based on course completion. While this provides a solid implementation, the SCORM module has some limitations. However, the flexibility of open source CMSs allows extending their learning management system (LMS) capabilities to meet specific project needs.
Mercurial is a distributed revision control system created by Matt Mackall in 2005 that is implemented primarily in Python with some C code for binary diffing. It has a distributed architecture, is platform independent, fast and easy to use. Key features include handling both plain text and binary files, advanced branching and merging capabilities, and being open source for collaborative and distributed development projects.
Play Framework is a web application framework for Java and Scala that allows for easy integration with IDEs, easily configured routes, and easy compilation. It requires JDK or JRE 5 or later and can run on Windows, Linux, or Mac. A Play project structure includes app, conf, project, and public folders. Play provides advantages like easy integration with IDEs and easy configuration of routes but also has disadvantages like large configuration files and less market adoption compared to other frameworks.
Share was originally built as a collaboration application on top of the Alfresco Platform. Because Share is a more modern interface than Alfresco Explorer, many customers have adopted customizing Share as their strategy for building solutions on Alfresco. To be successful, such solutions need to understand that Share is a complete collaboration application with a specific Information Architecture. This session will explore leveraging the Share UI while creating your own Information Architecture, including for non-collaborative use cases. Topics covered include: • Create your Information Architecture (folder structure, content model etc…) • Create the necessary screens • Using the underlying framework to wire in the functionality needed to complete the application
Content management system requirements checklistSukh Sandhu
The document outlines requirements for a content management system (CMS), including requirements for development capabilities, asset support, workflow, project management, versioning, templating, deployment, third party integration, reliability and security, and user interfaces. It lists over 100 specific requirements across these categories that a CMS would need to meet, such as supporting concurrent development, branching, workflows, versioning, templating, deployment, security, and integration with other tools and systems.
CBDW2014 - Intro to ContentBox Modular CMS for Java and ColdFusionOrtus Solutions, Corp
ContentBox is an open source modular content application written in CFML that will provide you with blogs, cms, wiki and more. Built on the solid ColdBox Platform and ColdFusion ORM foundations, ContentBox can be extended using modular architecture instead of conforming to a standard application API. Based fully on conventions, event-driven programming and ColdBox modules, your content can scale and customizations now become trivial. Extend and scale based on industry standards and think outside of the box!
This document summarizes and compares content management systems (CMS) for website administration. It discusses backups, system administration, site administration, development environments, and specific CMS features. Concrete5, Joomla!, and Drupal are evaluated for how core files are managed, ability to modify sites, and site administrator permissions. Concrete5 allows the most flexibility for non-destructive core modification and customization at the site level.
This roadmap outlines self-service initiatives for Journey across four quarters, including updating documentation, creating video tutorials and guides, developing web widgets and wizards to assist with implementation and upgrades, and building an online community and additional training videos with resources allocated accordingly.
This document provides an introduction to the Alfresco content management system. It outlines the course objectives which are to understand key concepts and features for end users and administrators. It then describes the Alfresco architecture, products, key features including document management, security, and customization. Finally, it provides an overview of the company background and roadmap for future releases.
Ag Comm Drupal 7 Platform Initiative Introashooner
Drupal 7 provides improved security and features over Drupal 6. The College is developing a shared Drupal 7 platform with a responsive base theme, standard features, and functional tests. This will include dedicated development, staging, testing and production servers. A Platform Group of College web professionals is collaborating to plan and maintain the platform, with the goal of creating a permanent group to contribute to ongoing learning and support.
The Microsoft Web Platform is a set of tools, servers and technologies optimized for building and hosting web applications. It includes PHP, IIS, and SQL Server which provide a complete stack for developing and hosting websites and applications. The platform offers high performance, security, scalability and tools to simplify deployment. It allows using individual components or the full integrated platform on Windows, Azure, or both.
In this session we will discuss the theory behind ColdBox 4 Modules, how and when to use them, why they are important, and how they can change how you architect your applications. We will also look at the ins about outs of creating modules and discuss some of the challenges associated with building them. So if you are new to ColdBox Modules or if you have already started down the path of modular architecture, this session if for you.
This document introduces the NetBeans Platform, which provides generic application functionality and a modular architecture. It outlines the goals of understanding the platform's problem domain and main APIs. A demo shows porting an existing application to the platform. Resources include tutorials, documentation, mailing lists, and sample applications to help developers get started with the NetBeans Platform.
Creating a Wiki-Based Online Help System (Abridged)Rand McKinney
The document describes the context-sensitive online help system for Second Life's Viewer 2 client application. It uses MediaWiki to manage help content across multiple languages and Viewer releases. The Viewer sends help requests to a RESTful web service, which returns skinned HTML articles from the wiki. A generator periodically updates the static files by querying the wiki API for changes. This architecture provides an easy to maintain help system that localizes content for Second Life's large user base.
Molajo is a fork of Joomla created in 2009 to address some perceived limitations of Joomla, including redundant code, a complex ACL system, and lack of MVC abstraction. It uses the Joomla framework but abstracts the core application into separate MVC layers for improved flexibility. Key Molajo extensions include an administrator template called Minima, a template framework called Construct, and an extension builder. The document discusses the motivations for creating Molajo and some of its architectural differences from Joomla.
Moss 2007 Wcm Architecture And Development Best Practices In A Team Based E...Karthik Venkataraman
This document discusses best practices for architecting and developing content management solutions in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 in a team-based environment. It covers topics such as using publishing and collaboration site templates, designing information architecture and navigation, implementing content authoring techniques, and establishing source control and deployment processes in a tiered development model with separate environments for development, staging, and production. The presentation emphasizes the importance of planning, reusable code libraries, and secure configurations for production deployments.
This document discusses content deployment in SharePoint, including:
- An overview of content deployment and why it is used to deploy changes between environments like development, testing, and production.
- The basics of how content deployment works, including content deployment paths and jobs that define when and where content is deployed.
- Different deployment strategies and scenarios for using content deployment between environments with varying permissions and roles.
- A walkthrough of setting up a typical content deployment topology between an authoring, staging, and production farm.
- Common questions about how content deployment handles things like custom code and configurations.
Microsoft IT deployed Visual Studio Team System 2008 to improve their software development processes. They standardized on Team Foundation Server across 450 projects involving nearly 300,000 work items and 7.4 million lines of code. This provided improved visibility, traceability, and source code management. The deployment involved a phased, incremental approach to minimize disruption while transitioning all projects to the new platform over two years.
Schaeflein Dev409 Enterprise Branding Using Site Definitionsmferraz
This document provides guidance on using site definitions in SharePoint to create customized site templates. It discusses the key elements of a custom site definition like master pages, content types, lists. It also covers best practices like using features to package related functionality, deploying site definitions as solutions, and using advanced techniques like delegate controls for post-deployment customizations. The document includes a demonstration of creating a custom MOSS site definition.
This presentation provided some helpful content about technical approach and context about how HPAC organized the business end to execute this web project. Capturing the business goals remains the critical first step; requirements provide an important starting point but must also retain the flexibility to deliver on the underlying business goals.
Developer application lifecycle process and tools - v.5Ivan Sanders
Application life cycle process with SharePoint 2010
Tools and processes to manage life cycle of portals
the development tean
Update management
Solution versioning
Feature versioning
Session 3 - Developer Tools-Sharepoint firestarter-paul yuknewiczMithun T. Dhar
Visual Studio 2010 includes developer tools for building, debugging, and deploying SharePoint projects. It provides visual designers for web parts, workflows, and business connectivity models. The tools integrate with Team Foundation Server and support application lifecycles. Visual Studio allows developing sandboxed and farm solutions for SharePoint Foundation and Server. It provides a continuum for different types of developers from business analysts to coders.
The document provides an overview of SharePoint development. It discusses different types of development including out of the box configuration, back office development using tools like InfoPath and SharePoint Designer, and professional development using the SDK. It also covers setting up a development environment and best practices for building custom web parts, workflows, and deploying solutions.
Whether or not you are using Visual Studio to deploy your branding solutions, this session is for you. We’ll start with the basics discussing the pieces compromising your branding assets, and the tools that are needed for the job. Next we’ll dive into the concept and techniques that could be utilized in order to apply your branding, such as: Applying Themes, MasterPage, Tricks with Additional Page Head, Alternative Style Sheets, and Feature Receivers.
Ep structured share point development - v.4Ivan Sanders
SharePoint architecture
Review typical SharePoint Development
SharePoint customization vs development
Development with SharePoint Features
Deployment using WSS solution packages
Tips and tricks to SharePoint development
The document proposes a solution to design, develop, and implement a DCAA web portal. It outlines a team structure with a Project Leader responsible for execution. The scope includes requirements gathering, design, development, testing, packaging, deployment, and documentation. It recommends software and hardware for the operating environment and lists user browser support. Costs provided are based on 218 man days of effort across phases. The proposed timeline is 106 working days total.
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and how it can benefit developers. It discusses key features such as source control, work item tracking, continuous integration and delivery pipelines, and how SQL Server Data Tools can be used. The presenter has over 20 years of experience in technology and is a Microsoft MVP. They provide a demonstration of using Azure DevOps and SSDT for a database project. Resources for learning more are also included.
Best practices for share point solution deploymentSalaudeen Rajack
This document provides best practices for deploying SharePoint solution packages. It discusses what solution packages are and how they can be used to package and deploy custom features, site definitions, master pages and other components. It also covers the solution development lifecycle and tools for creating solutions, as well as how to deploy, retract, upgrade and manage solutions. Checklists are provided to help ensure solutions are properly tested, documented and deployed.
SharePoint 2013 Web Content Management for Developers TSPUGEd Musters
As presented to the Toronto SharePoint User Group on March 20, 2013. With powerful new content search capabilities, metadata driven navigation, and new features such as design manager and cross site publishing, this presents a paradigm shift for developers with a focus on WCM publishing sites (intranet, internet). These new features and capabilities will be presented at an introductory level during this talk. The session will then focus on your typical Visual Studio “Publishing Solution” in SharePoint 2010. How do you get this running on a SharePoint 2013 Farm “as is” (migration)? What is involved if I want to convert my existing visual studio solution to SP 2013 developer tools and then fully over to the SP 2013 publishing paradigm? We’re already in development of a SharePoint 2010 site - can we deploy SharePoint 2013 now or should we wait? This session will provide insight into how you should develop today, and be ready for the new world that awaits in SharePoint 2013!
This document provides an introduction to the Alfresco content management system. It outlines the course objectives which are to understand key concepts and features for end users and administrators. It then describes the Alfresco architecture, products, key features including document management, security, and customization. Finally, it provides an overview of the company background and roadmap for future releases.
Ag Comm Drupal 7 Platform Initiative Introashooner
Drupal 7 provides improved security and features over Drupal 6. The College is developing a shared Drupal 7 platform with a responsive base theme, standard features, and functional tests. This will include dedicated development, staging, testing and production servers. A Platform Group of College web professionals is collaborating to plan and maintain the platform, with the goal of creating a permanent group to contribute to ongoing learning and support.
The Microsoft Web Platform is a set of tools, servers and technologies optimized for building and hosting web applications. It includes PHP, IIS, and SQL Server which provide a complete stack for developing and hosting websites and applications. The platform offers high performance, security, scalability and tools to simplify deployment. It allows using individual components or the full integrated platform on Windows, Azure, or both.
In this session we will discuss the theory behind ColdBox 4 Modules, how and when to use them, why they are important, and how they can change how you architect your applications. We will also look at the ins about outs of creating modules and discuss some of the challenges associated with building them. So if you are new to ColdBox Modules or if you have already started down the path of modular architecture, this session if for you.
This document introduces the NetBeans Platform, which provides generic application functionality and a modular architecture. It outlines the goals of understanding the platform's problem domain and main APIs. A demo shows porting an existing application to the platform. Resources include tutorials, documentation, mailing lists, and sample applications to help developers get started with the NetBeans Platform.
Creating a Wiki-Based Online Help System (Abridged)Rand McKinney
The document describes the context-sensitive online help system for Second Life's Viewer 2 client application. It uses MediaWiki to manage help content across multiple languages and Viewer releases. The Viewer sends help requests to a RESTful web service, which returns skinned HTML articles from the wiki. A generator periodically updates the static files by querying the wiki API for changes. This architecture provides an easy to maintain help system that localizes content for Second Life's large user base.
Molajo is a fork of Joomla created in 2009 to address some perceived limitations of Joomla, including redundant code, a complex ACL system, and lack of MVC abstraction. It uses the Joomla framework but abstracts the core application into separate MVC layers for improved flexibility. Key Molajo extensions include an administrator template called Minima, a template framework called Construct, and an extension builder. The document discusses the motivations for creating Molajo and some of its architectural differences from Joomla.
Moss 2007 Wcm Architecture And Development Best Practices In A Team Based E...Karthik Venkataraman
This document discusses best practices for architecting and developing content management solutions in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 in a team-based environment. It covers topics such as using publishing and collaboration site templates, designing information architecture and navigation, implementing content authoring techniques, and establishing source control and deployment processes in a tiered development model with separate environments for development, staging, and production. The presentation emphasizes the importance of planning, reusable code libraries, and secure configurations for production deployments.
This document discusses content deployment in SharePoint, including:
- An overview of content deployment and why it is used to deploy changes between environments like development, testing, and production.
- The basics of how content deployment works, including content deployment paths and jobs that define when and where content is deployed.
- Different deployment strategies and scenarios for using content deployment between environments with varying permissions and roles.
- A walkthrough of setting up a typical content deployment topology between an authoring, staging, and production farm.
- Common questions about how content deployment handles things like custom code and configurations.
Microsoft IT deployed Visual Studio Team System 2008 to improve their software development processes. They standardized on Team Foundation Server across 450 projects involving nearly 300,000 work items and 7.4 million lines of code. This provided improved visibility, traceability, and source code management. The deployment involved a phased, incremental approach to minimize disruption while transitioning all projects to the new platform over two years.
Schaeflein Dev409 Enterprise Branding Using Site Definitionsmferraz
This document provides guidance on using site definitions in SharePoint to create customized site templates. It discusses the key elements of a custom site definition like master pages, content types, lists. It also covers best practices like using features to package related functionality, deploying site definitions as solutions, and using advanced techniques like delegate controls for post-deployment customizations. The document includes a demonstration of creating a custom MOSS site definition.
This presentation provided some helpful content about technical approach and context about how HPAC organized the business end to execute this web project. Capturing the business goals remains the critical first step; requirements provide an important starting point but must also retain the flexibility to deliver on the underlying business goals.
Developer application lifecycle process and tools - v.5Ivan Sanders
Application life cycle process with SharePoint 2010
Tools and processes to manage life cycle of portals
the development tean
Update management
Solution versioning
Feature versioning
Session 3 - Developer Tools-Sharepoint firestarter-paul yuknewiczMithun T. Dhar
Visual Studio 2010 includes developer tools for building, debugging, and deploying SharePoint projects. It provides visual designers for web parts, workflows, and business connectivity models. The tools integrate with Team Foundation Server and support application lifecycles. Visual Studio allows developing sandboxed and farm solutions for SharePoint Foundation and Server. It provides a continuum for different types of developers from business analysts to coders.
The document provides an overview of SharePoint development. It discusses different types of development including out of the box configuration, back office development using tools like InfoPath and SharePoint Designer, and professional development using the SDK. It also covers setting up a development environment and best practices for building custom web parts, workflows, and deploying solutions.
Whether or not you are using Visual Studio to deploy your branding solutions, this session is for you. We’ll start with the basics discussing the pieces compromising your branding assets, and the tools that are needed for the job. Next we’ll dive into the concept and techniques that could be utilized in order to apply your branding, such as: Applying Themes, MasterPage, Tricks with Additional Page Head, Alternative Style Sheets, and Feature Receivers.
Ep structured share point development - v.4Ivan Sanders
SharePoint architecture
Review typical SharePoint Development
SharePoint customization vs development
Development with SharePoint Features
Deployment using WSS solution packages
Tips and tricks to SharePoint development
The document proposes a solution to design, develop, and implement a DCAA web portal. It outlines a team structure with a Project Leader responsible for execution. The scope includes requirements gathering, design, development, testing, packaging, deployment, and documentation. It recommends software and hardware for the operating environment and lists user browser support. Costs provided are based on 218 man days of effort across phases. The proposed timeline is 106 working days total.
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and how it can benefit developers. It discusses key features such as source control, work item tracking, continuous integration and delivery pipelines, and how SQL Server Data Tools can be used. The presenter has over 20 years of experience in technology and is a Microsoft MVP. They provide a demonstration of using Azure DevOps and SSDT for a database project. Resources for learning more are also included.
Best practices for share point solution deploymentSalaudeen Rajack
This document provides best practices for deploying SharePoint solution packages. It discusses what solution packages are and how they can be used to package and deploy custom features, site definitions, master pages and other components. It also covers the solution development lifecycle and tools for creating solutions, as well as how to deploy, retract, upgrade and manage solutions. Checklists are provided to help ensure solutions are properly tested, documented and deployed.
SharePoint 2013 Web Content Management for Developers TSPUGEd Musters
As presented to the Toronto SharePoint User Group on March 20, 2013. With powerful new content search capabilities, metadata driven navigation, and new features such as design manager and cross site publishing, this presents a paradigm shift for developers with a focus on WCM publishing sites (intranet, internet). These new features and capabilities will be presented at an introductory level during this talk. The session will then focus on your typical Visual Studio “Publishing Solution” in SharePoint 2010. How do you get this running on a SharePoint 2013 Farm “as is” (migration)? What is involved if I want to convert my existing visual studio solution to SP 2013 developer tools and then fully over to the SP 2013 publishing paradigm? We’re already in development of a SharePoint 2010 site - can we deploy SharePoint 2013 now or should we wait? This session will provide insight into how you should develop today, and be ready for the new world that awaits in SharePoint 2013!
SharePoint 2013 Web Content Management for Developers HSPUGEd Musters
This document provides an overview of Ed Musters' background and expertise. It lists that he is a current SharePoint MVP, author of two SharePoint 2010 development books, and SharePoint architect. It also outlines some of his additional qualifications including Microsoft certifications and experience as a trainer. The document promotes Ed as an expert in areas like full trust SharePoint solutions, apps, and web content management in SharePoint 2013. It provides high-level summaries of these topics and when each approach is most suitable.
Convert your Full Trust Solutions to the SharePoint Framework (SPFx)Brian Culver
This is a live walkthrough where we convert a common full trust solution to a SharePoint Framework solution. May the demo Gods be kind to me. Really, we will do it. Does not cover all possible scenarios, but I will show you the general workflow for converting your full trust solutions to SPFx solutions. I show you the proper configuration for your development environment. We walk through building the SPFx solutions and deploying it to Office 365. Lots of DO’s and DON’Ts will be shared. I’ll show you some of my scars too. From this session forward, you will want to hone your skills in modern SharePoint and convert everything to SPFx solutions.
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Understand the why, the how, and what make up the SharePoint Framework (SPFx).
2. Discussion where we compare common Full Trust Solutions and options for converting to the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) in less than 1 hour.
Using Visual Studio to Build SharePoint 2010 SolutionsRandy Williams
From SharePoint Saturday Los Angeles. April 2, 2011.
At long last, Microsoft has built in, first-class support for developing SharePoint projects in Visual Studio 2010. This session will cover packaging your code into WSP solutions, managing your features, and debugging. We'll also look at some add-ins that will improve your productivity and demonstrates the extensibility that Visual Studio 2010 has. This session is geared for both seasoned 2007 developers and new ones.
Now you know how to get up and running with a SharePoint Framework project, how to get up and running with Microsoft Graph and use it in your SharePoint Framework solutions we will look at integrating with Microsoft Teams.
Join this session to understand available assets of SharePoint Framework (SPFx) and what is important for you as SharePoint Developer and Architect in the development area with SharePoint modern portals. In this session, you will know more about extending existing experiences across SharePoint and Teams.
Make SharePoint Look Not Like SharePoint - SPSNashville - Cathy DewCathy Dew
This presentation begins down the path of how to customize SharePoint 2013 On Premises environments going through the Design, Development and Deployment stages.
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Skybuffer AI: Advanced Conversational and Generative AI Solution on SAP Busin...Tatiana Kojar
Skybuffer AI, built on the robust SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), is the latest and most advanced version of our AI development, reaffirming our commitment to delivering top-tier AI solutions. Skybuffer AI harnesses all the innovative capabilities of the SAP BTP in the AI domain, from Conversational AI to cutting-edge Generative AI and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). It also helps SAP customers safeguard their investments into SAP Conversational AI and ensure a seamless, one-click transition to SAP Business AI.
With Skybuffer AI, various AI models can be integrated into a single communication channel such as Microsoft Teams. This integration empowers business users with insights drawn from SAP backend systems, enterprise documents, and the expansive knowledge of Generative AI. And the best part of it is that it is all managed through our intuitive no-code Action Server interface, requiring no extensive coding knowledge and making the advanced AI accessible to more users.
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Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
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- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
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Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
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A Comprehensive Guide to DeFi Development Services in 2024Intelisync
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In 2024, we are witnessing an explosion of new DeFi projects and protocols, each pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in finance.
In summary, DeFi in 2024 is not just a trend; it’s a revolution that democratizes finance, enhances security and transparency, and fosters continuous innovation. As we proceed through this presentation, we'll explore the various components and services of DeFi in detail, shedding light on how they are transforming the financial landscape.
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
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Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
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4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
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5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
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11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
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12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.