This document discusses using blogs and social media to expand the reach and impact of extension programming. It provides tips on setting up blogs, benefits of individual vs. group blogging, finding the right balance of online and in-person engagement, measuring blog impact through analytics, and utilizing additional social media platforms beyond blogging. Examples of blogs are also mentioned. The document concludes by announcing an upcoming session on further utilizing social media for extension professionals.
Social Media Strategy for Nonprofits - case study on success in less than 2 w...Lauren DeLong
The document provides guidance on developing a social media strategy for nonprofits. It discusses what social media is, listening to stakeholders, learning about their needs, and developing an engagement and launch plan with goals, content, and metrics for success. The strategy involves listening first, being respectful to stakeholders, providing value, encouraging community over donations, and tolerating criticism.
Cosmic Ethical IT Presents : CIPD Presentationcosmicuk
The Dogs Trust charity started using Twitter and Facebook in 2008 and saw an increase of £100,000 in donations from those channels in the first year. Social media can help organizations connect with current and new customers, gain referrals, communicate instantly, promote events, and more. Common social media platforms include blogs, microblogs like Twitter, video and photo sharing sites, and social networks.
This document provides guidance on best practices for social media engagement. It begins with an orientation to social media and statistics on usage in Canada. Key insights are that Canadians heavily use Facebook and Twitter, with Facebook being the most popular overall. The document then discusses content strategies for different platforms, emphasizing that content should be concise, emotionally engaging, shareable and optimized for mobile. It recommends dividing content into three categories: information about your organization, relevant current events, and shared content from similar sources. The overall message is that consistent, genuine engagement across platforms is important to stand out among vast amounts of online content.
Social Media for Social Good - How Nonprofits Can Engage SupportersChad Norman
Nonprofits can use social media to raise awareness, engage supporters, and fundraise more effectively. Social media allows nonprofits to reach people where they are online and on popular platforms like Facebook and YouTube. Nonprofits should have clear social media strategies, policies, and goals to maximize engagement and drive real results by connecting with supporters and encouraging them to take meaningful actions.
Cosmic Ethical IT Presents - Social Media for Organisationscosmicuk
This workshop provides an introduction to social media, and how it can be used for your business or organisation.
This involves examining exactly what social media is and how other businesses are using it successfully. We then look at 5 of the larger areas of social media and how each can specifically benefit you.
You've heard that social media can be useful to your organization… but how useful? For what? What tangible results are people seeing from it? If you or others at your organization are asking these quest ions, this webinar is for you.
Kami Griffiths of TechSoup will interview Laura Quinn, Executive Director of Idealware. They’ve recently created the Social Media Decision Guide, in partnership with the New Organizing Institute, which walks you through a step-by-step process to decide what social media channels make sense for your organization via a workbook, guide, and the results of more than six months of research.
We will also hear from Tex Dworkin, Social Media Director at Global Exchange. She will share the story of how social media was introduced to he r nonprofit, and the steps and challenges that followed.
This webinar is ideal for nonprofits and libraries who are struggling to understand social media and if it’s worth the time invested in implementing, training and sustaining. Use this webinar to support your case fo r why you should or shouldn’t take the next step with social media.
Nonprofits have become one of the top users of social media since joining the platforms. However, many choose to pay hundreds, if not thousands for seminars that take away from the donors and the causes they support.
In an industry that thrives on relationships and relationship building, social media marketing is the perfect tool for nonprofit organizations to engage with donors, volunteers, and supporters.
How can social media help your nonprofit achieve its goals? According to a recent study, the top nonprofit communication goals for 2014 are:
Acquiring new donors
Engaging the community
General brand awareness
Retaining current donors
How are you achieving these goals? This informative guide will introduce nonprofits to the importance and best practices in social media to build relationships, reach out to the community, and increase brand awareness for your nonprofit.
This document discusses using blogs and social media to expand the reach and impact of extension programming. It provides tips on setting up blogs, benefits of individual vs. group blogging, finding the right balance of online and in-person engagement, measuring blog impact through analytics, and utilizing additional social media platforms beyond blogging. Examples of blogs are also mentioned. The document concludes by announcing an upcoming session on further utilizing social media for extension professionals.
Social Media Strategy for Nonprofits - case study on success in less than 2 w...Lauren DeLong
The document provides guidance on developing a social media strategy for nonprofits. It discusses what social media is, listening to stakeholders, learning about their needs, and developing an engagement and launch plan with goals, content, and metrics for success. The strategy involves listening first, being respectful to stakeholders, providing value, encouraging community over donations, and tolerating criticism.
Cosmic Ethical IT Presents : CIPD Presentationcosmicuk
The Dogs Trust charity started using Twitter and Facebook in 2008 and saw an increase of £100,000 in donations from those channels in the first year. Social media can help organizations connect with current and new customers, gain referrals, communicate instantly, promote events, and more. Common social media platforms include blogs, microblogs like Twitter, video and photo sharing sites, and social networks.
This document provides guidance on best practices for social media engagement. It begins with an orientation to social media and statistics on usage in Canada. Key insights are that Canadians heavily use Facebook and Twitter, with Facebook being the most popular overall. The document then discusses content strategies for different platforms, emphasizing that content should be concise, emotionally engaging, shareable and optimized for mobile. It recommends dividing content into three categories: information about your organization, relevant current events, and shared content from similar sources. The overall message is that consistent, genuine engagement across platforms is important to stand out among vast amounts of online content.
Social Media for Social Good - How Nonprofits Can Engage SupportersChad Norman
Nonprofits can use social media to raise awareness, engage supporters, and fundraise more effectively. Social media allows nonprofits to reach people where they are online and on popular platforms like Facebook and YouTube. Nonprofits should have clear social media strategies, policies, and goals to maximize engagement and drive real results by connecting with supporters and encouraging them to take meaningful actions.
Cosmic Ethical IT Presents - Social Media for Organisationscosmicuk
This workshop provides an introduction to social media, and how it can be used for your business or organisation.
This involves examining exactly what social media is and how other businesses are using it successfully. We then look at 5 of the larger areas of social media and how each can specifically benefit you.
You've heard that social media can be useful to your organization… but how useful? For what? What tangible results are people seeing from it? If you or others at your organization are asking these quest ions, this webinar is for you.
Kami Griffiths of TechSoup will interview Laura Quinn, Executive Director of Idealware. They’ve recently created the Social Media Decision Guide, in partnership with the New Organizing Institute, which walks you through a step-by-step process to decide what social media channels make sense for your organization via a workbook, guide, and the results of more than six months of research.
We will also hear from Tex Dworkin, Social Media Director at Global Exchange. She will share the story of how social media was introduced to he r nonprofit, and the steps and challenges that followed.
This webinar is ideal for nonprofits and libraries who are struggling to understand social media and if it’s worth the time invested in implementing, training and sustaining. Use this webinar to support your case fo r why you should or shouldn’t take the next step with social media.
Nonprofits have become one of the top users of social media since joining the platforms. However, many choose to pay hundreds, if not thousands for seminars that take away from the donors and the causes they support.
In an industry that thrives on relationships and relationship building, social media marketing is the perfect tool for nonprofit organizations to engage with donors, volunteers, and supporters.
How can social media help your nonprofit achieve its goals? According to a recent study, the top nonprofit communication goals for 2014 are:
Acquiring new donors
Engaging the community
General brand awareness
Retaining current donors
How are you achieving these goals? This informative guide will introduce nonprofits to the importance and best practices in social media to build relationships, reach out to the community, and increase brand awareness for your nonprofit.
Social media presence can connect organizations to audiences of over 225 million people. It allows spreading information through channels like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. To benefit, organizations should create profiles on multiple channels, post engaging content regularly including images and hashtags, and link social media to their website for bidirectional promotion. Success can be measured over 3-5 years by tracking analytics, reputation scores, and participating in healthcare social media research with top universities.
Sumedha Tradex is a Delhi (India) based company which specializes in import export, real estate, electrical vendor india,website solutions to clients all over world.
Presentation highlighting opportunities for City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA) members to consider monetizing social media as an added revenue source. Presented at the CRMA Winter Roundtable in San Diego, January 2012.
The document discusses how non-profit organizations can use social media to help raise more money. It defines social media and explains why non-profits should use platforms like blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to cultivate donors, raise awareness of their cause, and potentially ask for contributions. The document provides tips on setting up and using accounts on each of these major platforms and suggests how non-profits can experiment with social media fundraising while managing expectations and integrating it with other marketing strategies.
Social Media and Professional Impact - Rajnish Gupta 2018Rajnish Gupta
I discuss the ways that Academic physicians can get value from Social Media to advance their professional career. My personal experience in developing a social media strategy for myself as well as expanding the social media reach of my professional society through the use of a new website, blog, twitter, facebook, podcasts, and many other avenues.
This document discusses social media and its use for extension outreach. It defines social media as media for social interaction using accessible communication techniques. It provides examples of social media categories and luminaries in the field. It discusses how social media can help extension outreach by reaching more people with less effort, reaching new audiences, and maximizing volunteer activities like crowdsourcing. Nicole Strong then discusses how she uses social media for efficient outreach, community management, peer-to-peer learning, professional networking, and creativity/service.
The document discusses several blogs run by Oregon State University:
1) Mastery of Aging Well blog focuses on aging resources and ties into online learning modules.
2) H2ONCoast blog provides water and watershed education and training.
3) Electronic Papyrus blog engages audiences around instructional and innovative new media use, with about 1 post per month reaching over 100 countries and 127,000 visits.
It also provides tips on measuring blog success, such as number of visitors, comments, and links; and choosing blog topics and styles.
Social media is a broad term that includes digital tools allowing users to share information. 222 million people use blogs and over 200 million use Facebook. Usage of social media cuts across all age groups, with the majority of those aged 15-65 using Facebook and Twitter. Organizations that are more active on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter see higher rates of follower growth. Measuring metrics like actions from fans and followers can help evaluate the return on investment of social media marketing.
Social Media Marketing for Non-Profits | University of HoustonMMI Agency
Social media marketing for non-profit organizations. Presented by Guest Speaker Lindsay McClelland at the University of Houston.
Social media is a key factor in the marketing strategy of non-profit organizations. By building a community through social media, brands reach their intended audience and gather donations in a less expensive way than other forms of advertising. The marketer can organize this through knowing your organization, planning ahead, keeping budget in mind, and maintaining relevant partnerships.
The document summarizes a presentation on using social media for associations. It discusses convincing leadership to invest in social media and choosing strategic platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube. It provides tips on listening first, focusing on one channel, and creating engagement guidelines. A case study shows how the American Nurses Association used social media for health care reform efforts and lessons learned. Best practices discussed integrating social features throughout websites.
Cody Damon, President, MediaCause
Twitter Handle: @CodyDamon
Community Building: How it works and why it's important. Learn practical tips for making the most of the 4 essential tools for building strong communities. We will explore the practical and the integrated strategy around building an engaged group of supporters around your organization's mission.
The document discusses Catholics' use of social media and online platforms. It finds that 62% of Catholics have a Facebook account, while only 31% identify as Catholic on their profiles. Few Catholics currently get information about their faith from online sources. The rest of the document provides guidance on developing a social media strategy for parishes, including choosing platforms, creating content, assigning roles, and consistency. It emphasizes starting small and evaluating over time.
This document summarizes Sean Mussenden's presentation on secrets of social media. It discusses why social media matters for distributing news as people increasingly get news through social networks. It focuses on strategies for Facebook and Twitter, noting Facebook is best for branding and distribution while Twitter is better for sourcing. It recommends developing niche pages and focusing on the news feed on Facebook to get content seen. For Twitter, it suggests curating a network of smart followers to gain knowledge and engage others. It also briefly discusses platforms like StumbleUpon and Reddit.
The document provides an overview of social media strategies for non-profits. It discusses that social media allows people to connect and form online relationships for personal and business purposes. It notes that people of all ages use social media, including those 35 and older. The document then discusses engaging audiences on different social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, blogs and more. It provides tips on publishing content, sharing content from others, networking and monitoring conversations about the non-profit.
This document provides an overview of using social media for fundraising. It discusses the importance of having an online presence and social media strategy, and how to use various social media platforms like websites, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and crowdfunding sites to engage supporters, tell your organization's story, and raise funds. Examples are given of successful social media fundraising campaigns that generated donations and awareness. Mobile fundraising strategies and tools are also covered.
The document discusses how social media and online communities can accelerate social impact. It defines key Web 2.0 and social media concepts, provides statistics on social media usage, and outlines Ashoka's social media strategy and objectives which include participating in online conversations, sharing inspiring stories, building community, and assisting Fellows with social media. Success is measured through various metrics like attention, participation, authority and influence.
Covers the basics of Social Media with focus on Content as the key to developing engagement with relevant communities...
Social Commerce is the outcome in that it leads to business in selling the organisation to stakeholders
Social media presence can connect organizations to audiences of over 225 million people. It allows spreading information through channels like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. To benefit, organizations should create profiles on multiple channels, post engaging content regularly including images and hashtags, and link social media to their website for bidirectional promotion. Success can be measured over 3-5 years by tracking analytics, reputation scores, and participating in healthcare social media research with top universities.
Sumedha Tradex is a Delhi (India) based company which specializes in import export, real estate, electrical vendor india,website solutions to clients all over world.
Presentation highlighting opportunities for City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA) members to consider monetizing social media as an added revenue source. Presented at the CRMA Winter Roundtable in San Diego, January 2012.
The document discusses how non-profit organizations can use social media to help raise more money. It defines social media and explains why non-profits should use platforms like blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to cultivate donors, raise awareness of their cause, and potentially ask for contributions. The document provides tips on setting up and using accounts on each of these major platforms and suggests how non-profits can experiment with social media fundraising while managing expectations and integrating it with other marketing strategies.
Social Media and Professional Impact - Rajnish Gupta 2018Rajnish Gupta
I discuss the ways that Academic physicians can get value from Social Media to advance their professional career. My personal experience in developing a social media strategy for myself as well as expanding the social media reach of my professional society through the use of a new website, blog, twitter, facebook, podcasts, and many other avenues.
This document discusses social media and its use for extension outreach. It defines social media as media for social interaction using accessible communication techniques. It provides examples of social media categories and luminaries in the field. It discusses how social media can help extension outreach by reaching more people with less effort, reaching new audiences, and maximizing volunteer activities like crowdsourcing. Nicole Strong then discusses how she uses social media for efficient outreach, community management, peer-to-peer learning, professional networking, and creativity/service.
The document discusses several blogs run by Oregon State University:
1) Mastery of Aging Well blog focuses on aging resources and ties into online learning modules.
2) H2ONCoast blog provides water and watershed education and training.
3) Electronic Papyrus blog engages audiences around instructional and innovative new media use, with about 1 post per month reaching over 100 countries and 127,000 visits.
It also provides tips on measuring blog success, such as number of visitors, comments, and links; and choosing blog topics and styles.
Social media is a broad term that includes digital tools allowing users to share information. 222 million people use blogs and over 200 million use Facebook. Usage of social media cuts across all age groups, with the majority of those aged 15-65 using Facebook and Twitter. Organizations that are more active on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter see higher rates of follower growth. Measuring metrics like actions from fans and followers can help evaluate the return on investment of social media marketing.
Social Media Marketing for Non-Profits | University of HoustonMMI Agency
Social media marketing for non-profit organizations. Presented by Guest Speaker Lindsay McClelland at the University of Houston.
Social media is a key factor in the marketing strategy of non-profit organizations. By building a community through social media, brands reach their intended audience and gather donations in a less expensive way than other forms of advertising. The marketer can organize this through knowing your organization, planning ahead, keeping budget in mind, and maintaining relevant partnerships.
The document summarizes a presentation on using social media for associations. It discusses convincing leadership to invest in social media and choosing strategic platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube. It provides tips on listening first, focusing on one channel, and creating engagement guidelines. A case study shows how the American Nurses Association used social media for health care reform efforts and lessons learned. Best practices discussed integrating social features throughout websites.
Cody Damon, President, MediaCause
Twitter Handle: @CodyDamon
Community Building: How it works and why it's important. Learn practical tips for making the most of the 4 essential tools for building strong communities. We will explore the practical and the integrated strategy around building an engaged group of supporters around your organization's mission.
The document discusses Catholics' use of social media and online platforms. It finds that 62% of Catholics have a Facebook account, while only 31% identify as Catholic on their profiles. Few Catholics currently get information about their faith from online sources. The rest of the document provides guidance on developing a social media strategy for parishes, including choosing platforms, creating content, assigning roles, and consistency. It emphasizes starting small and evaluating over time.
This document summarizes Sean Mussenden's presentation on secrets of social media. It discusses why social media matters for distributing news as people increasingly get news through social networks. It focuses on strategies for Facebook and Twitter, noting Facebook is best for branding and distribution while Twitter is better for sourcing. It recommends developing niche pages and focusing on the news feed on Facebook to get content seen. For Twitter, it suggests curating a network of smart followers to gain knowledge and engage others. It also briefly discusses platforms like StumbleUpon and Reddit.
The document provides an overview of social media strategies for non-profits. It discusses that social media allows people to connect and form online relationships for personal and business purposes. It notes that people of all ages use social media, including those 35 and older. The document then discusses engaging audiences on different social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, blogs and more. It provides tips on publishing content, sharing content from others, networking and monitoring conversations about the non-profit.
This document provides an overview of using social media for fundraising. It discusses the importance of having an online presence and social media strategy, and how to use various social media platforms like websites, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and crowdfunding sites to engage supporters, tell your organization's story, and raise funds. Examples are given of successful social media fundraising campaigns that generated donations and awareness. Mobile fundraising strategies and tools are also covered.
The document discusses how social media and online communities can accelerate social impact. It defines key Web 2.0 and social media concepts, provides statistics on social media usage, and outlines Ashoka's social media strategy and objectives which include participating in online conversations, sharing inspiring stories, building community, and assisting Fellows with social media. Success is measured through various metrics like attention, participation, authority and influence.
Covers the basics of Social Media with focus on Content as the key to developing engagement with relevant communities...
Social Commerce is the outcome in that it leads to business in selling the organisation to stakeholders
The document provides tips for using social media effectively for nonprofit organizations. It recommends being transparent, building a dynamic community hub, empowering community members to participate, supporting evangelists to spread the word, amplifying positive content, documenting important events, and assuming there are abundant resources to achieve goals. Questions from a registration survey are also answered, providing additional advice around social media best practices for blood donation centers.
This document discusses the evolution of the web and importance of social media for businesses. It explains that while Web 1.0 allowed one-way publishing of content, Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content and sharing through sites like blogs, wikis and social networks. It emphasizes that social media allows people to publicly share opinions, which influences purchasing decisions more than traditional advertising. The document recommends that businesses develop a social media strategy to engage customers, create and share content across key platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter to attract new customers and increase sales.
This document provides an overview of principles and best practices for using social media in health organizations. It discusses frameworks for implementing social media strategies such as "crawling, walking, running, and flying" based on engagement levels. The agenda includes introducing social media practice models, reviewing case studies, discussing strategy, measurement, and reflection. Attendees will learn the basics of social media strategies and next small steps for their organizations.
Tips for Social Media, Online Etiquette & Taking Time OutLeigh-Chantelle
This document provides a summary of a social media training session on popular social media channels and best practices. It discusses the most popular channels, how to audit existing channels, creating visual content, engaging followers, setting goals, using Facebook analytics and advertising. It emphasizes the importance of consistency, coming from a place of kindness, and focusing on positivity when promoting veganism online. The document concludes by encouraging attendees to get involved, do their own research, and lead by example.
The document outlines an agenda for a workshop on effective social media strategy and tactics for networked nonprofits. The morning session will focus on developing an integrated social media strategy and assessing how online networks have impacted organizations. The afternoon includes mini-workshops on developing content and measurement strategies for specific channels like Facebook and Twitter. Attendees will leave with directions for creating an integrated social media strategy and tips for platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
Voluntary Action LeicesterShire - Social Media BasicsLasa UK
Social Media workshop delivered at Voluntary Action Leicestershire on 27th January 2015 to local groups and organisations. Covers the basics of social media use.
The document discusses social media and its potential uses for organizations. It defines social media as internet-based tools used to share information, learn, and connect with others. Examples include blogs, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Twitter. The document notes that most internet users now participate in some form of social media. It advises organizations to assess their constituents, goals, and resources before developing a social media strategy to determine if it is an appropriate engagement tool for them. It provides tips for getting started with social media monitoring and profile creation.
Amanda Eyer of atLarge and Susie Bowie of the Community Foundation of Sarasota County's Nonprofit Resource Center host a basic session on social media for Sarasota & Manatee County nonprofits.
110715 Social media for effective NFP marketingMark Walker
The document discusses using social media for effective marketing and communications by non-profit organizations. It provides an overview of key social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and websites and how they can be used. Some of the benefits mentioned are awareness, reputation, transparency, word of mouth, fundraising and being cost-effective. It also provides guidance on developing a social media strategy, planning campaigns, setting goals and measuring results.
The Virtual Gospel:Finding God Anytime, Anywhere In A Virtual WorldMarvin Dejean
The document discusses the rise of social media and its implications for churches and ministries. It provides statistics on the growth of social networking sites and their increasing popularity among older age groups. It also outlines some common challenges churches face in using social media effectively, such as issues around strategy, control, and metrics. The document offers tips on developing a social media strategy and engaging audiences through various platforms.
Promoting veganism online workshop at Vegan Summer Fest BrightonLeigh-Chantelle
Leigh-Chantelle from Viva la Vegan! gives her Promoting Veganism Online workshop at Vegan Summer Fest Brighton.
Sunday 4 June
Brighton, England, UK
Being vegan is not enough, we need to be using our skills to promote the positive and inclusive elements of the vegan lifestyle when we can. Leigh-Chantelle shares her expertise on how to effectively use our time and energy to promote the core ethics of veganism online, and inspire others to become more effective activists in every possible arena. Learn more about working together, dealing with trolls, online etiquette and leading by example from a 20-year vegan veteran. Find out more about how you can help promote and market yourself, your product, your brand or your vision for a better world using Social Media and other means online.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a social media training session. It discusses strategies for using various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for nonprofit organizations. Specific tips are provided around listening to audiences, learning about their needs, and creating an engagement plan with goals and metrics for success. Examples of using Facebook for fundraising and driving engagement are also summarized.
Local Social Marketing and Public Health in Rural Communitieskimberlykeith
Social marketing uses marketing techniques to promote social good and behavior change. It can utilize traditional media like newspapers, radio, and TV as well as social media. Social networks are important for spreading health messages as people are influenced by those close to them. To use social media for health promotion, an organization first needs to define its mission, goals, and key messages. It then shares this message on platforms like Facebook and encourages local social networks to engage by liking and sharing posts. Photos, videos, and interacting regularly help make the page more visible and spread its reach.
This fifth session of the the free seven-week online Church Communications Strategy Training Course focuses on the Content Framework and way role Social Media plays in reaching your audience.
A presentation to attendees from charities and nonprofits at LVSC's Cascade 'Engage and Connect with Social Media' Conference, on 13 Jan 10.
See also Laura Whitehead's presentation on 'Cultivating your online community':
http://www.slideshare.net/laurawhitehead/cascade-cultivating-your-online-community
And Leah William's presentation on the Women's Resource Centre's Journey into Social Media:
http://www.slideshare.net/leahmouse/womens-resource-centres-journey-into-social-media
This document discusses using social media and technology to build community. It notes that millennials are the most tech-savvy generation and see technology as a means of connection rather than isolation. The goal is to leverage these tools to strengthen community and enhance Jewish education. It provides an overview of various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and blogs and how to create accounts and engage audiences on each channel.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
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.
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
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.
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
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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.
Dive into the realm of operating systems (OS) with Pravash Chandra Das, a seasoned Digital Forensic Analyst, as your guide. 🚀 This comprehensive presentation illuminates the core concepts, types, and evolution of OS, essential for understanding modern computing landscapes.
Beginning with the foundational definition, Das clarifies the pivotal role of OS as system software orchestrating hardware resources, software applications, and user interactions. Through succinct descriptions, he delineates the diverse types of OS, from single-user, single-task environments like early MS-DOS iterations, to multi-user, multi-tasking systems exemplified by modern Linux distributions.
Crucial components like the kernel and shell are dissected, highlighting their indispensable functions in resource management and user interface interaction. Das elucidates how the kernel acts as the central nervous system, orchestrating process scheduling, memory allocation, and device management. Meanwhile, the shell serves as the gateway for user commands, bridging the gap between human input and machine execution. 💻
The narrative then shifts to a captivating exploration of prominent desktop OSs, Windows, macOS, and Linux. Windows, with its globally ubiquitous presence and user-friendly interface, emerges as a cornerstone in personal computing history. macOS, lauded for its sleek design and seamless integration with Apple's ecosystem, stands as a beacon of stability and creativity. Linux, an open-source marvel, offers unparalleled flexibility and security, revolutionizing the computing landscape. 🖥️
Moving to the realm of mobile devices, Das unravels the dominance of Android and iOS. Android's open-source ethos fosters a vibrant ecosystem of customization and innovation, while iOS boasts a seamless user experience and robust security infrastructure. Meanwhile, discontinued platforms like Symbian and Palm OS evoke nostalgia for their pioneering roles in the smartphone revolution.
The journey concludes with a reflection on the ever-evolving landscape of OS, underscored by the emergence of real-time operating systems (RTOS) and the persistent quest for innovation and efficiency. As technology continues to shape our world, understanding the foundations and evolution of operating systems remains paramount. Join Pravash Chandra Das on this illuminating journey through the heart of computing. 🌟
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
enhancement and expansion of the BBT’s electronic media, especially Krishna.com, the world’s most popular Vaishnava website Since 1997 talented support of many second-generation Krishna devotees, Krishna.com has grown to be the world’s leader among websites dealing with various approaches to Vedic philosophy and culture. Over 3,600 people visit Krishna.com every day (54% of these people are brand new visitors)
E-books saw a 23.6 percent increase from last year with $67 million in sales and a compound growth rate of 55.7 percent since 2002. By 2013, U.S. consumers will spend as much time consuming video as they do sleeping, driven by more PC viewing over the next five years. That’s the finding of a new study from Solutions Research Group. Today, the average American 12 and older spends about six hours a day with video-based entertainment, up from 4.6 hours in 1996. That number will increase to about eight hours in 2013. Video-based entertainment includes video games, Internet video, DVDs and mobile video. But not all areas of the video pie will grow. The study found that PC, Web video and mobile video consumption will rise to about 2.9 hours per day from just under one hour today, while TV likely will shrink in market share. TV viewing will stay constant at about four hours per day. That will place TV at about 47% of the video pie, down from 64% today. TV’s share will stay steady because consumers will watch more TV content on-demand or on digital video recorders and because younger consumers will shift away from TV. Many of them already have. Today, the 12-to-24 age group watches about 42% of its video-based entertainment on TV, compared with the population average of 64%. “ People are spending a lot more time with alternative forms, like PC-delivered video,” said Kaan Yigit, analyst with Solutions Research Group. “We believe the pie is expanding, and the appetite for video is remarkable, and non-video consumption on the net is converting, and there is and will be ambient video everywhere.” Recently the National Center for Educational Statistics released data about distance education at degree-granting postsecondary institutions. This data is worth reviewing because we know that distance education, particularly online, is heavily utilized by adult and other part-time students - the other 85 percent. While some still question the viability of online learning, more than two out of every three colleges and universities offer credit courses online. And over 12 million students participate in distance education courses, with 77 percent of the enrollments in online courses, 12 percent in hybrid courses, and 10 percent in other forms of distance delivery.