Building high traffic http front-ends. theo schlossnagle. зал 1rit2011
This document discusses high-performance HTTP front-ends. It covers why HTTP is commonly used, performance expectations and achievements including supporting 500k concurrent users and 100k requests/second on a single server. Availability is achieved through routing protocols and redundancy rather than stateful failover. Future improvements may come from protocols like SPDY that allow multiplexing requests to reduce latency.
IE9 and IE10 are focused on supporting HTML5 natively in Windows. The document discusses demos of real-world HTML5 applications running in IE9, patterns for progressing the web forward through standards support and community engagement, and emerging technologies being prototyped in the HTML5 Labs site and early previews of IE10 capabilities like CSS3 gradients and layout modes. Users are encouraged to take advantage of IE9 today, experiment with HTML5 Labs, and provide feedback on early looks at IE10.
Extended open data and big data in public sectorHaklae Kim
This document discusses extending open data and big data initiatives in the public sector in South Korea. It provides an overview of open government efforts by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, including increasing transparency, opening more public data, and using big data for various policy cases. It also discusses extending data efforts by expanding the range and types of data shared, unifying access across different levels of government, and linking related data. Finally, it emphasizes the need to extend participation by strengthening the open data ecosystem through increased sharing and engagement among data owners, consumers, cooperators, and providers.
Building high traffic http front-ends. theo schlossnagle. зал 1rit2011
This document discusses high-performance HTTP front-ends. It covers why HTTP is commonly used, performance expectations and achievements including supporting 500k concurrent users and 100k requests/second on a single server. Availability is achieved through routing protocols and redundancy rather than stateful failover. Future improvements may come from protocols like SPDY that allow multiplexing requests to reduce latency.
IE9 and IE10 are focused on supporting HTML5 natively in Windows. The document discusses demos of real-world HTML5 applications running in IE9, patterns for progressing the web forward through standards support and community engagement, and emerging technologies being prototyped in the HTML5 Labs site and early previews of IE10 capabilities like CSS3 gradients and layout modes. Users are encouraged to take advantage of IE9 today, experiment with HTML5 Labs, and provide feedback on early looks at IE10.
Extended open data and big data in public sectorHaklae Kim
This document discusses extending open data and big data initiatives in the public sector in South Korea. It provides an overview of open government efforts by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, including increasing transparency, opening more public data, and using big data for various policy cases. It also discusses extending data efforts by expanding the range and types of data shared, unifying access across different levels of government, and linking related data. Finally, it emphasizes the need to extend participation by strengthening the open data ecosystem through increased sharing and engagement among data owners, consumers, cooperators, and providers.
As marketing professionals we see social at every turn. It is touted as the channel that will revolutionise our marketing activity and make us more influential, more in tune with our clients and more responsive. But without having the right internal structures in place – how do we ensure we keep on message and on pace? In this interactive session Claire argues for the best place to start a social project is “at home”. Pulling from personal and client experience she will outline how Enterprise Social Networking platforms can finally deliver on the promises made by intranets, crm and other back office systems making your organisation more productive, more connected, more profitable and more informed. Leaving this session you will understand:
• What is an enterprise social network (ESN) and is it for you?
• How can an ESN benefit the marketing function?
• What are the potential pitfalls of using a solution?
• How do you define and measure the results and therefore prove ROI?
• What considerations should you make when choosing a supplier?
This session will be useful for:
• Companies that employ more than 100 people
• Companies that have grown through or are undertaking mergers or acquisitions
• Companies that are considering where to start with social
• Companies with multiple locations
• Companies who are trying to re-brand or enhance brand awareness
• Companies in a state of change
• Companies that want to improve internal communication but lessen their reliance on email
This document discusses semantic web, big data, and the Internet of Things (IoT) from the perspective of a system engineer. It describes how semantic web technologies can make web information machine-understandable. It provides examples of semantic web applications for intelligent search and knowledge management. It also discusses trends around the massive growth of data and explores how system engineers can help develop technologies to address issues of portability, interoperability, and scalability for IoT applications. Finally, it shares examples of IoT platforms and applications for smart homes and public parking lots.
Компания J’son & Partners Consulting представляет краткие результаты исследования «Стратегии российских операторов по модернизации магистральных сетей».
J’son & Partners Consulting presents the results of the research “Equipment market and prospects of the implementation of new services based on the technology of transmitting multimedia content on the basis of the IP protocol (IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS)”
More reports available on our website: http://bit.ly/16Znqpx
Find video about J’son & Partners Consulting on Json TV: http://bit.ly/1432QJV
Gateway Consultants is a branding and management consulting firm that provides strategy consulting, marketing, and business services. They offer outdoor advertising on chartered city buses in Delhi that travel throughout the city on multiple daily routes, covering many schools. Buses provide 175-205 square feet of advertising space. Monthly branding costs Rs. 18,000 per bus, excluding additional printing, mounting, and repainting fees. The firm aims to help clients gain visibility, brand recognition, and marketing results through this cost-effective outdoor media option.
The document discusses using open data and linked data on the web. It begins by defining open government data and its benefits like transparency and participation. It then explains how the semantic web uses linked data to connect related data across the web. Examples are given of government and other datasets that are available as linked open data. The presentation concludes by proposing future interdisciplinary collaboration to further develop applications using open and linked data.
1) The document summarizes research on the global and Russian smart device markets from 2011-2017. It analyzes segments like smart watches, smart glasses, fitness trackers, and forecasts strong growth in shipments from 1.2 million in 2013 to over 70 million units globally by 2017.
2) Smart watches are one of the fastest growing segments, driven by the proliferation of smartphones and affordable prices. However, battery life and the need to charge frequently are constraints.
3) Smart glasses shipments are projected to reach 6.6 million units globally by 2016, driven by features like augmented reality, cameras and connectivity. However, privacy concerns, usability issues and high prices are barriers.
4) The Russian
смартфоны и планшетники. веб разработка помимо десктопа. Patrick h. lauke. зал 1rit2011
This document discusses approaches to mobile-friendly web development beyond just desktop websites. It outlines three main approaches: 1) Doing nothing and relying on modern mobile browsers to render normal sites, 2) Creating a separate mobile site with a subdomain or folder, and 3) Having a single adaptive site that uses fluid layouts, responsive design, and CSS media queries to dynamically adapt to different screen sizes and devices. The document then covers various techniques for adaptive design, including viewport meta tags, touch and gesture support, multimedia without plugins, geolocation, and offline capabilities.
The document discusses how hoteliers must deal with many communication channels in the modern era, including walk-in customers, telephone, email, fax, websites, review sites, booking sites, social media, blogs, forums, chat, and photo/video sharing. It notes that hoteliers not only have to manage these various channels, but also pay up to 15% in sales commissions to booking sites. As an example, it provides data on commissions paid in the region of Tyrol in Austria.
This document discusses open government data and linked data. It begins with an introduction to open data and open government data, noting its benefits like transparency, releasing social and commercial value, and participatory governance. It then discusses the semantic web and linked data, explaining how linking data using URIs, RDF, and HTTP allows for a web of machine-understandable data. It provides examples of linked government data projects and emphasizes that while open data is a first step, linked data allows for greater integration and reuse of data.
Five ways to crack content marketing ROIB2B Marketing
Companies that focus on connecting with their audience through content marketing have growth rates triple that of their competitors. Only 21% of marketers track return on investment (ROI) of their content marketing. NewsCred is introduced as a content marketing platform that helps companies build measurement frameworks, understand their audiences, create content aligned to sales funnels, and activate distribution to see revenue growth. Measurement of content performance includes metrics like impressions, social shares, time spent, returns visits, and impact on leads, sales, and brand awareness.
The document discusses establishing an Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) chapter in Korea. It provides background on OKF and its goals of promoting open data and building communities. It outlines OKF Korea's proposed activities, including launching an open data portal, organizing events, and translating datasets. The presentation requests confirmation from OKF to move forward and use the OKF Korea name for upcoming events. It aims to improve access to and use of open data in Korea through community building and open source projects.
As marketing professionals we see social at every turn. It is touted as the channel that will revolutionise our marketing activity and make us more influential, more in tune with our clients and more responsive. But without having the right internal structures in place – how do we ensure we keep on message and on pace? In this interactive session Claire argues for the best place to start a social project is “at home”. Pulling from personal and client experience she will outline how Enterprise Social Networking platforms can finally deliver on the promises made by intranets, crm and other back office systems making your organisation more productive, more connected, more profitable and more informed. Leaving this session you will understand:
• What is an enterprise social network (ESN) and is it for you?
• How can an ESN benefit the marketing function?
• What are the potential pitfalls of using a solution?
• How do you define and measure the results and therefore prove ROI?
• What considerations should you make when choosing a supplier?
This session will be useful for:
• Companies that employ more than 100 people
• Companies that have grown through or are undertaking mergers or acquisitions
• Companies that are considering where to start with social
• Companies with multiple locations
• Companies who are trying to re-brand or enhance brand awareness
• Companies in a state of change
• Companies that want to improve internal communication but lessen their reliance on email
This document discusses semantic web, big data, and the Internet of Things (IoT) from the perspective of a system engineer. It describes how semantic web technologies can make web information machine-understandable. It provides examples of semantic web applications for intelligent search and knowledge management. It also discusses trends around the massive growth of data and explores how system engineers can help develop technologies to address issues of portability, interoperability, and scalability for IoT applications. Finally, it shares examples of IoT platforms and applications for smart homes and public parking lots.
Компания J’son & Partners Consulting представляет краткие результаты исследования «Стратегии российских операторов по модернизации магистральных сетей».
J’son & Partners Consulting presents the results of the research “Equipment market and prospects of the implementation of new services based on the technology of transmitting multimedia content on the basis of the IP protocol (IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS)”
More reports available on our website: http://bit.ly/16Znqpx
Find video about J’son & Partners Consulting on Json TV: http://bit.ly/1432QJV
Gateway Consultants is a branding and management consulting firm that provides strategy consulting, marketing, and business services. They offer outdoor advertising on chartered city buses in Delhi that travel throughout the city on multiple daily routes, covering many schools. Buses provide 175-205 square feet of advertising space. Monthly branding costs Rs. 18,000 per bus, excluding additional printing, mounting, and repainting fees. The firm aims to help clients gain visibility, brand recognition, and marketing results through this cost-effective outdoor media option.
The document discusses using open data and linked data on the web. It begins by defining open government data and its benefits like transparency and participation. It then explains how the semantic web uses linked data to connect related data across the web. Examples are given of government and other datasets that are available as linked open data. The presentation concludes by proposing future interdisciplinary collaboration to further develop applications using open and linked data.
1) The document summarizes research on the global and Russian smart device markets from 2011-2017. It analyzes segments like smart watches, smart glasses, fitness trackers, and forecasts strong growth in shipments from 1.2 million in 2013 to over 70 million units globally by 2017.
2) Smart watches are one of the fastest growing segments, driven by the proliferation of smartphones and affordable prices. However, battery life and the need to charge frequently are constraints.
3) Smart glasses shipments are projected to reach 6.6 million units globally by 2016, driven by features like augmented reality, cameras and connectivity. However, privacy concerns, usability issues and high prices are barriers.
4) The Russian
смартфоны и планшетники. веб разработка помимо десктопа. Patrick h. lauke. зал 1rit2011
This document discusses approaches to mobile-friendly web development beyond just desktop websites. It outlines three main approaches: 1) Doing nothing and relying on modern mobile browsers to render normal sites, 2) Creating a separate mobile site with a subdomain or folder, and 3) Having a single adaptive site that uses fluid layouts, responsive design, and CSS media queries to dynamically adapt to different screen sizes and devices. The document then covers various techniques for adaptive design, including viewport meta tags, touch and gesture support, multimedia without plugins, geolocation, and offline capabilities.
The document discusses how hoteliers must deal with many communication channels in the modern era, including walk-in customers, telephone, email, fax, websites, review sites, booking sites, social media, blogs, forums, chat, and photo/video sharing. It notes that hoteliers not only have to manage these various channels, but also pay up to 15% in sales commissions to booking sites. As an example, it provides data on commissions paid in the region of Tyrol in Austria.
This document discusses open government data and linked data. It begins with an introduction to open data and open government data, noting its benefits like transparency, releasing social and commercial value, and participatory governance. It then discusses the semantic web and linked data, explaining how linking data using URIs, RDF, and HTTP allows for a web of machine-understandable data. It provides examples of linked government data projects and emphasizes that while open data is a first step, linked data allows for greater integration and reuse of data.
Five ways to crack content marketing ROIB2B Marketing
Companies that focus on connecting with their audience through content marketing have growth rates triple that of their competitors. Only 21% of marketers track return on investment (ROI) of their content marketing. NewsCred is introduced as a content marketing platform that helps companies build measurement frameworks, understand their audiences, create content aligned to sales funnels, and activate distribution to see revenue growth. Measurement of content performance includes metrics like impressions, social shares, time spent, returns visits, and impact on leads, sales, and brand awareness.
The document discusses establishing an Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) chapter in Korea. It provides background on OKF and its goals of promoting open data and building communities. It outlines OKF Korea's proposed activities, including launching an open data portal, organizing events, and translating datasets. The presentation requests confirmation from OKF to move forward and use the OKF Korea name for upcoming events. It aims to improve access to and use of open data in Korea through community building and open source projects.
This document discusses the current state and issues surrounding public sector data in Korea. It defines open government data as data produced by government entities that can be freely used, reused and redistributed. While Korea has built various data through e-government initiatives, most data is not truly "open" as it cannot be freely reused or used for commercial purposes without restrictions. The document also outlines some international and domestic open data portals that have been established to increase access to government data.
This document discusses establishing an Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) chapter in Korea. It provides background on OKF and its goals of promoting open data and knowledge. It outlines reasons for starting an OKF Korea, including learning best practices from other countries, making Korean open data more accessible worldwide, and building better communities around open data. Plans are described to collaborate with existing groups doing related work and to launch open data projects and events. The vision is for OKF Korea to help advance the quality, accessibility and use of open data in Korea.
The document describes a unified music recommendation system that combines users' listening habits and semantics of tags. It proposes generating three types of user profiles: listening habits-based, tag-based, and a hybrid approach. A tag and emotion ontology are used to preprocess tags and assign weights. A music recommendation algorithm finds similar users and calculates item scores. An evaluation of the approaches found the hybrid method achieved the best precision and recall based on F-measure, outperforming listening habits only or tag-based recommendations. Statistical analysis confirmed the hybrid approach performed significantly better.
The document provides an overview of open data, linked data, and the semantic web through conceptual explanations, case studies, and discussing next steps. It describes how open data can increase government transparency and public participation, and highlights top apps developed using open government data. The presentation also outlines the growth of interlinked datasets on the semantic web and discusses Google and Apple's implementations of semantic search and their virtual assistants.