Learn SABAI is a tool that helps users pass IT certification exams more easily by generating random sets of past exam questions at consistent levels of difficulty. It allows users to choose domains of IT knowledge to focus on. Questions are presented and the tool works by first selecting domains, then generating test sets, and finally allowing users to take official exams to earn certificates. Pricing information is also provided.
Learn SABAI is a startup that constructs equivalent IT assessments to help users improve their IT knowledge in chosen domains and practice taking tests until they feel ready for official exams. It has completed a prototype using real exam questions, secured $26k in funding, and has exclusive rights to use IT exam questions in Thailand. A team of four IT professionals is working on growing the MVP by 10% month-over-month.
Learn SABAI is a tool that helps users pass IT certification exams more easily by generating random sets of past exam questions at consistent levels of difficulty. It allows users to choose domains of IT knowledge to focus on. Questions are presented and the tool works by first selecting domains, then generating test sets, and finally allowing users to take official exams to earn certificates. Pricing information is also provided.
Learn SABAI is a startup that constructs equivalent IT assessments to help users improve their IT knowledge in chosen domains and practice taking tests until they feel ready for official exams. It has completed a prototype using real exam questions, secured $26k in funding, and has exclusive rights to use IT exam questions in Thailand. A team of four IT professionals is working on growing the MVP by 10% month-over-month.
The document provides notes for a short pitch practice on Learn SABAI, an intelligent assessment platform. It includes tips to face the audience, speak slowly, and use transition slides. It then outlines Learn SABAI's features of choosing domains to improve on, generating consistent practice tests, and practicing until confident for exams. The pitch discusses how Learn SABAI helps a student named Andrew pass IT exams, observes that perfect practice makes perfect, and estimates the potential market size as $1.2 million based on pricing and users. It highlights progress made, a goal for 10% month-over-month growth, the team members, secured funding, and exclusive rights to exam questions in Thailand.
Tanat Tonguthaisri received a Certificate of Achievement for passing a short course in Configuration Management with a grade of 61 out of 100. The course was taught by Mike Ciavarella and Tanat completed it on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 5:39 PM.
The document is a digital signature from Tanat Tonguthaisri confirming completion of all lectures in an IBM developerWorks blockchain course on May 24, 2017 at 11:24:32 CEST from IBM developerWorks.
This document discusses Rian Sabai's vision to improve Thailand's IT education and workforce through an automated test and exam platform. It aims to help fill one million needed programmers to accelerate Thailand's digital transformation. The platform analyzes exam questions and automatically generates new exam forms at a consistent level of difficulty. It provides self-assessments anywhere online, recommends study areas, and matches job seekers to openings based on skills. This could help address low exam passing rates and the difficulty finding skilled IT professionals. The business model involves monthly subscriptions and charging recruiters to view matched candidate profiles.
The document discusses various topics related to IT project management including the project lifecycle, scope management techniques, and the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). It explains that project scope management uses work breakdown structures (WBS) to define deliverables and work scope, manage timelines with techniques like PERT charts, and estimate costs using earned value management. Quality, resources, communication, risk, procurement, and integration are also important aspects of project management.
This document discusses corporate and legal affairs, including corporate activities, management resources, business management, and organizational structures of corporations. It also covers operations research and industrial engineering, explaining how tools like charts, diagrams, and analyses can be used to understand operations, perform job analysis, and aid in operational planning. Some key points covered include corporate social responsibility, the purpose of corporate activities to earn profits and benefit society, and how the PDCA cycle is used for business management.
The document discusses various topics related to human interfaces and multimedia. It contains several multiple choice questions about appropriate considerations for designing user interfaces that support both keyboard and mouse users, the best file format for distributing printable forms electronically, and concepts related to universal design. It also asks questions about standards for compressing still images, explanations of virtual reality and hypermedia, and identifying MP3 as a file compression format for audio data.
The document contains 14 multiple choice questions about basic computer science and math topics such as binary multiplication, regression analysis, data compression standards, and sorting/filtering data in spreadsheets. The questions cover concepts like binary operations, correlation coefficients, regular expressions, sampling audio signals, and path counting in node graphs. Correct answers are provided for self-assessment of understanding key foundational concepts.
Databases are used to organize, integrate, and accumulate large volumes of data from corporate activities to support decision making (question 1). Daily incremental backups in addition to biweekly full backups should be performed to allow restoration up to the day before a hard disk failure on a mail server (question 2). When sales data exceeds limits, the operations department should ask the issuing department to check the input form (question 4). Normalizing data prevents data duplication and inconsistency during updates (question 5).
DNS maps domain names to IP addresses (d). Packet filtering firewalls allow only packets with specific TCP port numbers through to the internal network (d). Setting an upper limit on each user's mailbox capacity avoids a shortage of total mailbox capacity at the mail server (a).
The document discusses various topics related to information security. It contains 19 multiple choice questions about topics such as public key cryptography, digital signatures, worms, SSL/TLS, information security policies, penetration testing, and security incidents. The questions cover technical aspects of security as well as appropriate security practices and procedures.
1. Mr. M is troubleshooting a printing issue on his PC1 that is connected to a LAN system. The system consists of 2 PCs, 1 server, 1 printer, and 1 hub connected by 4 cables.
2. To identify the cause of the failure, Mr. M first checks if he can print from PC2. He then switches the cable connections at the hub and repeats the test. Based on the results, he develops a flowchart to systematically identify the failure component.
3. Company I manages sales data in databases and issues billing statements. It needs to backup the contact person table monthly. The question provides the table structure to calculate the minimum backup storage size needed.
The document provides examples and explanations of basic theory concepts in computer science and mathematics. It contains 16 multiple choice questions covering topics like: binary and hexadecimal number representations and arithmetic, Boolean logic, probability, standard deviation, combinatorics, and floating point number representation. The questions are at a basic to intermediate level and are intended to test understanding of fundamental concepts.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various topics in information security including public key cryptography, phishing, digital certificates, VPN security, risk analysis, HTML, secret document transmission, message authentication codes, web beacons, network security measures, types of attacks, ISMS establishment sequence, digital signatures, biometric authentication, database security, Trojan horses, incident response, public key encryption, and S/MIME functions. The questions test knowledge of technical security concepts and appropriate security controls and procedures.
This document contains 27 multiple choice questions about networking concepts. The questions cover topics such as IP addressing, protocols, network devices, network topologies, and the OSI model. They assess understanding of fundamental networking principles including subnet masking, MAC addressing, routing, wireless standards, VLANs, and more.
11. Business Model – Expenditure
• ค่าใช้จ่ายหลัก:
• ค่าตอบแทน data scientists & advisors
• ค่าบริการ tools และ cloud service
• กาไรจากผลประกอบการ นากลับมาลงทุนด้าน R & D ที่
เพิ่มประสิทธิภาพให้กระบวนการทางานได้จริง
Q that they ask:
สำนักงานคณะกรรมการ ก.ล.ต. (SEC : Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand) – khun Pii @ SEC - Very interested in this idea.
Can speak in English.
1)DataRobot.
Financial regulator – not interested in using foreign tech./outsourcing
หมี เพื่อจะได้เข้าฟังพี่ไวท์ในวันที่ ๑๘ ส.ค. แต่จะไม่ได้ถามเกี่ยวกับโครงการ Siam RegTech – advisor
ส่วนพี่หมอกจะช่วยไปเจรจาขอ datasets จาก ก.ล.ต. ให้ในเช้าวันเสาร์ที่ ๑๙ ส.ค.ครับ
Cloud services (AWS, Azure, Google CP)
Cloudera (Big Data via Apache Spark / Hadoop)
Alteryx & Datalogue (Data Preparation)
Cogniac (Social Media mining)
NVIDIA GPUs (speed)
DataRobot (ML automation)
Tableau (Visualization)
Splunk (ad hoc querying & Hunk for Hadoop)
Narrative Science (Quill for narration)
Automated Insights (Wordsmith for narration)