"5 Location Trends For 2011", presented on 2nd. February 2011 at the mashup* Digital Trends 2011 event at the British Computer Society, Covent Garden, London, UK.
"5 Location Trends For 2011", presented on 2nd. February 2011 at the mashup* Digital Trends 2011 event at the British Computer Society, Covent Garden, London, UK.
How nonprofits can build more community engagement by using a social media strategy based on Nonprofit Marketing Guide's Three Gs: Be Genuine, Generous, and Grateful.
This version was presented at the Philanthropy Midw
The 3 point formula is LISTEN, PARTICIPATE, CONTRIBUTE. I have listed tools on the slides and talked about examples. Kenneth Yeung a DC Blogger took a video of the presentation . Thank you Kenneth. Please watch the videos of other presentations from Podcamp DC that may interest you at Kenneth' Blog http://blog.thelettertwo.com
See http://www.solutionsarepower.com for more small business conversations
From Military to Marriage: Principles of 21st Century MarketingSimon Young
The 21st century consumer is completely different, but our marketing mindsets are still trapped in the 20th century military mindset. Before you "launch" your next "campaign" at your "target", take a look at this.
How nonprofits can build more community engagement by using a social media strategy based on Nonprofit Marketing Guide's Three Gs: Be Genuine, Generous, and Grateful.
This version was presented at the Philanthropy Midw
The 3 point formula is LISTEN, PARTICIPATE, CONTRIBUTE. I have listed tools on the slides and talked about examples. Kenneth Yeung a DC Blogger took a video of the presentation . Thank you Kenneth. Please watch the videos of other presentations from Podcamp DC that may interest you at Kenneth' Blog http://blog.thelettertwo.com
See http://www.solutionsarepower.com for more small business conversations
From Military to Marriage: Principles of 21st Century MarketingSimon Young
The 21st century consumer is completely different, but our marketing mindsets are still trapped in the 20th century military mindset. Before you "launch" your next "campaign" at your "target", take a look at this.
Gave a talk at Shifting to FOSS 2015 by NSBM Free & open Source Communities about How to Work with Communities and What are the advantages for starters.
Nonprofit Workforce Transition and Planning in Response to COVID-19TechSoup
The COVID-19 virus scattered millions of nonprofit employees into new working locations and situations all over the world. Join TechSoup's People and Culture team to learn about how our existing remote work practices and adoption of cloud solutions enabled our distributed global workforce to act swiftly and ensure that our mission continues at a time when our community needs us most. In this webinar, we'll cover
- Remote work policies and preparing equipment for remote staff
- Maintaining organizational culture, boosting morale, and promoting the mental health of staff
- Communication best practices for updating staff on the changing situation
Presented at CYTO 2014 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA May 19, 2014. Focused on methods used to enhance exposure of shared resource laboratories (or core facilities) by means of increased participation in social media activities.
Do the words 'open source' scare you (or your boss)? Do you want to contibute but don't know how? Did an angry person reply to your email scolding you for top-posting? This talk is for you! It will cover various real world relevant aspects of open source communites and projects, as well as put to rest various bits of FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) that vendors may throw around. It'll cover best practices for interaction and contributing to open source projects and their communities (specific to archival, and also a more general foundation) on issue trackers, mailing lists, etc., with confidence, so that everyone can benefit.
Impostor syndrome is the combination of unrelenting standards for yourself, and feeling like you're an intellectual fake. There have been many talks that focus on changing the person who experiences impostor syndrome. But there are few resources for how the free software community can support people who experience impostor syndrome. How do we encourage new free software contributors who are struggling with impostor syndrome? How do we acknowledge the work of community members in a way that doesn't trigger the impostor syndrome feelings of "I'm not good enough"? How can free software communities change the culture that creates and perpetuates impostor syndrome?
Hard and Soft skills: be successful in the IT marketDavide Benvegnù
A talk in Hong Kong CityU Apps Lab about Hard Skills, Soft skills and hot to achieve them.
CityU Apps Lab (CAL) is hosted by the Hong Kong City University
Where Do Nonprofits Go to Get Their NPO-Specific Questions Answered?TechSoup
Did you know that there are specific online communities where you can engage with other nonprofits around the world and quickly get your questions answered by experts for free? Whether you’re looking for digital engagement advice, leadership discussions, software guidance, online volunteering, or networking, we have trusted networks for you to join.
Leadership From Below: What Software Developers do for Society and Why Others...Trond Arne Undheim
Developers have some core attitudes that are deeply shaping contemporary society. They foreshadow a society built on leadership from below, where leadership is less hierarchical. In this new, somewhat individualitic world, paradoxically, collaboration and standardization lay the foundation for the future.
TelaSocial Presentation and Lessons Learned with the Pilot Case at ICMC-USPMarcio
This presentation covers the TelaSocial project, how it got started within the ICMC-USP community, part of University of Sao Paulo. It covers the open-based goals of the project and specific scenarios related to the pilot program at the ICMC, the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science in Sao Carlos, Brazil. While the presentation covers the pilot case the messages within this documentation does not represent messages from ICMC. TelaSocial is a social-aware Web-based solution for kiosks. It uses an open model and aims for display-based system that does not get data from traditional broadcast. Instead, it uses the Web and promotes participation for public spaces. The project started in Brazil and we are looking for partners to move on in the direction of open education and to help communities with a participatory solution.
Similar to TCP/IP geeks Stockholm :: Manifesto (20)
Inspired by my work on understanding the effects of the EU cyber resilience act, I made this presentation on vulnerability handling - SBOM, Vex, CVE, CVSS, CWE and more.
Introduction to the proposed EU cyber resilience act (CRA)Olle E Johansson
A short introduction to the proposed EU Cyber Resilience Act. It's a large document to parse, so please don't take my words as a truth, just indications of what will come. The CRA will impact everyone that distributes software and connected devices on the EU market, so it's important to stay up to date with this regulation.
Januscon 2019: Slides from my short talk about the need for a federation solution to connect all isolated WebRTC and SIP islands out there. Sorry for the lack of text, hopefully it will be available in a streamed version soon.
Photos (C) Olle E. Johansson
A talk about me discovering new architectures, new ways of building scalable realtime platforms #SIP #WebRTC #Kamailio #MQTT #NODERED
Watch it live at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbfUXUWtxIg
A presentation for Kamailio World 2017 in Berlin: How Open Standards and Open Source affect national public radio broadcast. My personal view and opinions. Also, some information about Project IrisBroadcast.
Introduction to WebRTC used in the Stockholm WebRTC Meetup February 16th 2017. Talks about the underlying architecture - RTP, Turn, STUN, Ice and the world of changing IP networks
Realtime communication over a dual stack networkOlle E Johansson
Fosdem 2017: A short talk about dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) issues when using SIP, WebRTC, XMPP and other realtime platforms in a dual stack world - where both client and server is connecting to the new and the old Internet.
Side note: Uploads to slide share doesn't work on IPv6-only networks.
My talk at Voip2day 2016 in Madrid (organised by Avanzada 7 in Malaga).
This talks cover recent trends in realtime communication, from VoIP to WebRTC and Internet of Things
A presentation covering work that needs to happen. We jokingly came up with a non-existing organisation that maintains a reference profile for SIP. While the organisation is just a joke, the work is quite serious.
A presentation about new functionality in SIP that is really needed for Hosted PBX services, SIP on mobile phones and more situations. #SIP #Kamailio #Asterisk #TLS #MoreCrypto
A video with this presentation is available on YouTube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqFNlqB_Ssw
2015 update: SIP and IPv6 issues - staying Happy in SIPOlle E Johansson
What's the state of SIP and IPv6?
- An update I gave at the Netnod spring Meeting 2015.
Nothing much is happening, despite the fact that we have proven real issues with dual stacks in SIP.
A quick introduction to Kamailio - the leading Open Source SIP server (based on OpenSER and SER). Kamailio is quite different than Asterisk, FreeSwitch and many other VoIP platforms - why is that and how do you start getting your head around Kamailio?
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
2.Cellular Networks_The final stage of connectivity is achieved by segmenting...JeyaPerumal1
A cellular network, frequently referred to as a mobile network, is a type of communication system that enables wireless communication between mobile devices. The final stage of connectivity is achieved by segmenting the comprehensive service area into several compact zones, each called a cell.
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
Brad Spiegel Macon GA’s journey exemplifies the profound impact that one individual can have on their community. Through his unwavering dedication to digital inclusion, he’s not only bridging the gap in Macon but also setting an example for others to follow.
Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
Unlocking the full potential of Google Analytics is crucial for understanding and optimizing your website’s performance. This guide dives deep into the essential aspects of Google Analytics, from analyzing traffic sources to understanding user demographics and tracking user engagement.
Traffic Sources Analysis:
Discover where your website traffic originates. By examining the Acquisition section, you can identify whether visitors come from organic search, paid campaigns, direct visits, social media, or referral links. This knowledge helps in refining marketing strategies and optimizing resource allocation.
User Demographics Insights:
Gain a comprehensive view of your audience by exploring demographic data in the Audience section. Understand age, gender, and interests to tailor your marketing strategies effectively. Leverage this information to create personalized content and improve user engagement and conversion rates.
Tracking User Engagement:
Learn how to measure user interaction with your site through key metrics like bounce rate, average session duration, and pages per session. Enhance user experience by analyzing engagement metrics and implementing strategies to keep visitors engaged.
Conversion Rate Optimization:
Understand the importance of conversion rates and how to track them using Google Analytics. Set up Goals, analyze conversion funnels, segment your audience, and employ A/B testing to optimize your website for higher conversions. Utilize ecommerce tracking and multi-channel funnels for a detailed view of your sales performance and marketing channel contributions.
Custom Reports and Dashboards:
Create custom reports and dashboards to visualize and interpret data relevant to your business goals. Use advanced filters, segments, and visualization options to gain deeper insights. Incorporate custom dimensions and metrics for tailored data analysis. Integrate external data sources to enrich your analytics and make well-informed decisions.
This guide is designed to help you harness the power of Google Analytics for making data-driven decisions that enhance website performance and achieve your digital marketing objectives. Whether you are looking to improve SEO, refine your social media strategy, or boost conversion rates, understanding and utilizing Google Analytics is essential for your success.
1. T C P / I P G E E K S
S T O C K H O L M
W H O W E A R E , W H A T W E D O
@oej 2015-01-22/v1.0 http://www.meetup.com/TCPIP-geeks/
2. A B O U T
• The world of TCP/IP networks - corporate networks,
the Internet, underlying layers like radio and fiber,
home networks, personal networks and networks of
things.
• From network infrastructure to application layer
protocols and implementations
• In short, what marketing people call “the cloud”
3. W H AT W E D O
• We share our knowledge about networks
• You don’t have to be a super guru to talk, just share
your knowledge with help of slides, a whiteboard or
nothing - just talk.
• We help each other to build knowledge in a friendly
way, a positive atmosphere and encourage
cooperation, open discussion and all kinds of
questions, especially silly ones.
4. W H AT W E D O N ’ T D O
• Tell someone that the presentation was bad, totally
wrong and … you know.
• Frown at questions asked. We do encourage
questions.
• Treat each other badly.
• Excluded from this rule are Cybermen, Weeping Angels and Daleks.
5. H O W W E C O N T R I B U T E
• You don’t have to be a super guru to talk, just share your
knowledge with help of slides, a whiteboard or nothing -
just talk.
• Five minutes, fifteen, thirty or more. We’re open.
• Everyone has something to share
• Unless otherwise stated, everyone talk in a personal role,
not as representatives for a company. Opinions are thus
personal, not reflecting any company’s point of view.
6. T Y P I C A L M E E T U P
• One presentation on a very basic level of a core
protocol or function in the network
• One presentation that is more advanced
• A set of short presentations on all kind of related
topics - from application specific protocols,
implementations to IP over raindrops…
7. F E E D B A C K ?
• Send to oej@edvina.net
• Use the discussion board in our group on meetup.com
http://www.meetup.com/TCPIP-geeks/