The document discusses an app called WeatherWear that would correlate real-time weather data with clothing items and outfits, allowing users to get outfit suggestions based on the weather, while retailers could place ads within the app to promote specific items or outfits. It provides details on the core features of linking to weather data by zip code and mapping generic outfits to body shapes, and explains that the free app would generate revenue through ads primarily from online retailers.
The document provides an overview of mobile codes like QR codes and SMS codes. It discusses how QR codes work, providing examples of best practices for using QR codes in advertising and promotion. Specifically, it shows how QR codes have been used effectively by companies to link to engaging mobile content from print materials. It also outlines some pitfalls to avoid, such as linking QR codes to non-mobile websites or providing dull content that fails to incentivize users. The document aims to educate on using this technology to enhance marketing communications.
A QR code is a type of 2D barcode that can store text, contact information, URLs, or other data. Unlike a traditional 1D barcode, a QR code can be scanned from any direction and can store much more data. QR codes are commonly used to link to websites, share contact information, and more. While QR codes have been used by many companies to enrich marketing and customer experiences, their use may decline as near-field communication (NFC) technology becomes more widespread and integrated into devices. NFC allows contactless data sharing between devices in close proximity and has applications for payments, access cards, and loyalty programs. However, QR codes currently have advantages over NFC in terms of universality, low cost,
This document provides information on how to create and use QR codes in an educational setting. It defines what a QR code is and explains that they can contain various types of digital information like web links, contacts, videos, music, and more. It then offers many examples of how teachers can incorporate QR codes into classroom lessons, activities, and projects to enhance student engagement including virtual tours, scavenger hunts, adding interactivity to displays and textbooks, and more. It also provides resources for creating QR codes and some templates to try creating codes.
The document introduces VISION 2.0, a cloud-based asset management system that uses QR codes, barcodes, and RFID tags to store information about industrial equipment and parts. It can be accessed from mobile devices to monitor installation, maintenance history, and locate missing assets. The system stores data in the cloud to eliminate on-site servers. QR codes and barcodes are laser-annealed onto stainless steel tags for durability and attached to assets.
This document provides information on IP Digital Signage solutions from a company called GAP Soft. It describes two products: IPSIGN for in-building digital signage, and IPBOARD for in-elevator digital signage. Both products allow for displaying advertising video clips, information notices, and coupons on screens within buildings. They are centrally managed over a network. The document provides examples of how the products have been installed in apartment buildings and offices. It also gives a case study on the benefits of digital signage for elevator users and compares it to other media. Finally, it provides background on GAP Soft, including its history offering IP and TV solutions, key facts, and milestones.
This document provides an overview of Git source control management. It discusses fundamental concepts such as branches, versions, and tags. It describes Git's distributed architecture and how each repository contains a full history with objects stored by hash names. Key files like config, logs, and references are stored in the .git directory. The document outlines common Git operations and how to set up a local Git environment.
The document provides an overview of mobile codes like QR codes and SMS codes. It discusses how QR codes work, providing examples of best practices for using QR codes in advertising and promotion. Specifically, it shows how QR codes have been used effectively by companies to link to engaging mobile content from print materials. It also outlines some pitfalls to avoid, such as linking QR codes to non-mobile websites or providing dull content that fails to incentivize users. The document aims to educate on using this technology to enhance marketing communications.
A QR code is a type of 2D barcode that can store text, contact information, URLs, or other data. Unlike a traditional 1D barcode, a QR code can be scanned from any direction and can store much more data. QR codes are commonly used to link to websites, share contact information, and more. While QR codes have been used by many companies to enrich marketing and customer experiences, their use may decline as near-field communication (NFC) technology becomes more widespread and integrated into devices. NFC allows contactless data sharing between devices in close proximity and has applications for payments, access cards, and loyalty programs. However, QR codes currently have advantages over NFC in terms of universality, low cost,
This document provides information on how to create and use QR codes in an educational setting. It defines what a QR code is and explains that they can contain various types of digital information like web links, contacts, videos, music, and more. It then offers many examples of how teachers can incorporate QR codes into classroom lessons, activities, and projects to enhance student engagement including virtual tours, scavenger hunts, adding interactivity to displays and textbooks, and more. It also provides resources for creating QR codes and some templates to try creating codes.
The document introduces VISION 2.0, a cloud-based asset management system that uses QR codes, barcodes, and RFID tags to store information about industrial equipment and parts. It can be accessed from mobile devices to monitor installation, maintenance history, and locate missing assets. The system stores data in the cloud to eliminate on-site servers. QR codes and barcodes are laser-annealed onto stainless steel tags for durability and attached to assets.
This document provides information on IP Digital Signage solutions from a company called GAP Soft. It describes two products: IPSIGN for in-building digital signage, and IPBOARD for in-elevator digital signage. Both products allow for displaying advertising video clips, information notices, and coupons on screens within buildings. They are centrally managed over a network. The document provides examples of how the products have been installed in apartment buildings and offices. It also gives a case study on the benefits of digital signage for elevator users and compares it to other media. Finally, it provides background on GAP Soft, including its history offering IP and TV solutions, key facts, and milestones.
This document provides an overview of Git source control management. It discusses fundamental concepts such as branches, versions, and tags. It describes Git's distributed architecture and how each repository contains a full history with objects stored by hash names. Key files like config, logs, and references are stored in the .git directory. The document outlines common Git operations and how to set up a local Git environment.
Testing web security security of web sites and applicationsHuong Muoi
This chapter introduces the goals and approach of the book. It aims to raise awareness that firewalls alone are not sufficient for web security and to provide introductory security testing techniques. The book takes a gray-box testing approach, leveraging some knowledge of internal workings to design more effective black-box tests. It seeks to help those new to security testing perform more comprehensive assessments. Statistics are presented showing the growing need for web security testing as attacks are increasingly targeting websites and applications.
This presentation on Mobile Web Design was prepared for Jeff Brown's class at Damascus High School in Damascus, MD.
For more information about Jeff Brown's curriculum please visit: http://teachmetheweb.org/
Testing is an important part of all software projects – and so is keeping sane. In order to not make the developers and testers lose their minds while verifying that a huge amount of features still work, the testing should be automated. What’s worse, the complexity of the underlying technologies often make it more challenging to test web applications than conventional software.
This talk will show you some tools and methodologies for automated testing of web apps and especially the user interface layer of web apps. It will discuss how to architect a web app for easy testing and what kind of tests should go where and in which situation. We’ll even have a look at how the customer requirements can be automatically tested and verified to work – exactly as specified by the ones paying the bills.
The Future of Selenium Testing for Mobile Web and Native AppsSauce Labs
The document discusses the future of Selenium testing for mobile web and native apps. It outlines limitations of existing approaches using WebDriver and UIAutomation. It then introduces Appium as an open source test automation framework that allows controlling native and hybrid apps using the WebDriver API. Appium allows real-time interaction with apps, supports parallel testing on real devices, and can be extended to drive additional platforms like Android and desktop browsers.
Performance Testing for Mobile Apps & Sites using Apache JMeterAlon Girmonsky
Mobile testing has many moving parts
- Different devices
- Different mobile networks
- Less tolerance for bad user experience
Therefore any platform that is being used for testing, must support all these by providing easy ways to record mobile scenarios and to be able to realistically emulate mobile traffic at scale.
The document discusses distributed version control with Git. It introduces Git as a distributed version control system where every client has a full copy of the code repository. It then covers configuring Git with your identity, using aliases to make commands easier, and colorizing output. The rest of the document demonstrates common Git commands and concepts like initializing a repository, adding and committing files, pushing to and pulling from remote repositories, showing commit histories and branching.
Selenium RC: Automated Testing of Modern Web Applicationsqooxdoo
This talk is concerned with automated testing of Web applications. It
looks at testing Web apps in general, its goals and challenges; it will
present Selenium and Selenium RC in particular as a testing platform;
and will then focus on adaptions made to Selenium to ease the effort
to test apps made with qooxdoo, a JavaScript framework.
This document provides an overview of software testing fundamentals and the software development lifecycle. It discusses different types of testing including static testing, dynamic testing, component testing, integration testing, and system testing. It also addresses test planning, management, and tools. The document emphasizes that early test design helps build quality and prevents faults by finding issues early when they are cheaper to fix. An experience report shows how early testing led to fewer faults and happier users compared to a previous phase without early testing.
The document discusses testing web applications. It covers types of testing including content, interface, navigation, component, compatibility and security testing. It describes the testing process and challenges in testing web applications due to different operating systems, browsers, hardware platforms and protocols. It also discusses common errors in web applications and provides examples of testing approaches.
Do'd and Don'ts for mobile application testing, basic guide for learning mobile testing, covers different aspects for mobile testing includes android and iphone test methodology.
Also highlights different types of testing, mobile platforms, testing frameworks, emulator and simulator differences.
The What, Why and How of (Web) Analytics Testing (Web, IoT, Big Data)Anand Bagmar
Learning Objectives:
The most used and heard about buzz words in the Software Industry today are … IoT and Big Data!
With IoT, with a creative mindset looking for opportunities and ways to add value, the possibilities are infinite. With each such opportunity, there is a huge volume of data being generated - which if analyzed and used correctly, can feed into creating more opportunities and increased value propositions.
There are 2 types of analysis that one needs to think about.
1. How is the end-user interacting with the product? This will give some level of understanding into how to re-position and focus on the true value add features for the product.
2. With the huge volume of data being generated by the end-user interactions, and the data being captured by all devices in the food-chain of the offering, it is important to identify patterns from what has happened, and find out new product / value opportunities based on usage patterns.
Learn what is Web Analytics, why is it important, and see some techniques how you can test it manually and and also automate that validation.
The Future of UI - How Mobile Design is Shaping The Web 2Sara Cannon
Web design is not an interactive brochure anymore. Smart mobile devices have forever changed the way we think and interact with websites. Now you have to consider an array of things you didn’t have to worry about before, such as HiDPI graphics, UI/UX patterns, touch target sizes, gestures, and managing expectations. All the while not losing track of what’s important: Content.
We’re going to discuss the influence of mobile on design, trends, and implementation methods, as well as how touch is changing our lives. As designers and developers, we can benefit from learning about how mobile is changing the way we interact with websites, and what that means for the future of UI.
The document discusses software testing concepts and processes. It covers definitions of testing, objectives of testing, types of defects and their costs. It also describes the typical software testing process which includes test planning, preparation, execution, reporting and defect tracking. Additionally, it discusses test strategies such as unit testing, integration testing, system testing and acceptance testing. The overall purpose is to provide an introduction and overview of basic software testing concepts.
The document outlines topics related to quality control engineering and software testing. It discusses key concepts like the software development lifecycle (SDLC), common SDLC models, software quality control, verification and validation, software bugs, and qualifications for testers. It also covers the quality control lifecycle, test planning, requirements verification techniques, and test design techniques like equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis.
Session from GIDS 2014, showing how to do automated Web testing using a variety of JavaScript frameworks, including QUnit, Jasmine, Protractor, Selenium, and PhantomJS
The document discusses QR codes, including what they are, how they work, examples of their use in libraries, and tools for creating them. QR codes can store various types of data and link to websites or other digital content when scanned by a smartphone. The document provides information on different types of matrix codes as well as guidelines for using QR codes and addressing potential issues.
QR codes allow users to encode text, URLs or other data that can be scanned by smartphone cameras and linked to websites or other online content. While some question if QR codes are just a trend, others argue they provide added value and convenience by allowing easy access to mobile-optimized content from print materials. Libraries have implemented QR codes in various ways, such as linking catalog records, guides and tutorials to additional online resources accessible from mobile devices.
A presentation given by web developer Rick Shun of the eHealth Strategy office on November 18, 2011, for our office's eHealth Investigative Partnership Program (eHIPP) learning rounds.
QR Codes - The Basics, plus recommendations for how to use themBusinessOnline
This is a presentation that was orginaly produced to share with our Agency. However, it came out so well, we thought we would share on slideshare. This is a good overview of QR codes, Microsoft tags and how to use them in support of your online marketing efforts.
Testing web security security of web sites and applicationsHuong Muoi
This chapter introduces the goals and approach of the book. It aims to raise awareness that firewalls alone are not sufficient for web security and to provide introductory security testing techniques. The book takes a gray-box testing approach, leveraging some knowledge of internal workings to design more effective black-box tests. It seeks to help those new to security testing perform more comprehensive assessments. Statistics are presented showing the growing need for web security testing as attacks are increasingly targeting websites and applications.
This presentation on Mobile Web Design was prepared for Jeff Brown's class at Damascus High School in Damascus, MD.
For more information about Jeff Brown's curriculum please visit: http://teachmetheweb.org/
Testing is an important part of all software projects – and so is keeping sane. In order to not make the developers and testers lose their minds while verifying that a huge amount of features still work, the testing should be automated. What’s worse, the complexity of the underlying technologies often make it more challenging to test web applications than conventional software.
This talk will show you some tools and methodologies for automated testing of web apps and especially the user interface layer of web apps. It will discuss how to architect a web app for easy testing and what kind of tests should go where and in which situation. We’ll even have a look at how the customer requirements can be automatically tested and verified to work – exactly as specified by the ones paying the bills.
The Future of Selenium Testing for Mobile Web and Native AppsSauce Labs
The document discusses the future of Selenium testing for mobile web and native apps. It outlines limitations of existing approaches using WebDriver and UIAutomation. It then introduces Appium as an open source test automation framework that allows controlling native and hybrid apps using the WebDriver API. Appium allows real-time interaction with apps, supports parallel testing on real devices, and can be extended to drive additional platforms like Android and desktop browsers.
Performance Testing for Mobile Apps & Sites using Apache JMeterAlon Girmonsky
Mobile testing has many moving parts
- Different devices
- Different mobile networks
- Less tolerance for bad user experience
Therefore any platform that is being used for testing, must support all these by providing easy ways to record mobile scenarios and to be able to realistically emulate mobile traffic at scale.
The document discusses distributed version control with Git. It introduces Git as a distributed version control system where every client has a full copy of the code repository. It then covers configuring Git with your identity, using aliases to make commands easier, and colorizing output. The rest of the document demonstrates common Git commands and concepts like initializing a repository, adding and committing files, pushing to and pulling from remote repositories, showing commit histories and branching.
Selenium RC: Automated Testing of Modern Web Applicationsqooxdoo
This talk is concerned with automated testing of Web applications. It
looks at testing Web apps in general, its goals and challenges; it will
present Selenium and Selenium RC in particular as a testing platform;
and will then focus on adaptions made to Selenium to ease the effort
to test apps made with qooxdoo, a JavaScript framework.
This document provides an overview of software testing fundamentals and the software development lifecycle. It discusses different types of testing including static testing, dynamic testing, component testing, integration testing, and system testing. It also addresses test planning, management, and tools. The document emphasizes that early test design helps build quality and prevents faults by finding issues early when they are cheaper to fix. An experience report shows how early testing led to fewer faults and happier users compared to a previous phase without early testing.
The document discusses testing web applications. It covers types of testing including content, interface, navigation, component, compatibility and security testing. It describes the testing process and challenges in testing web applications due to different operating systems, browsers, hardware platforms and protocols. It also discusses common errors in web applications and provides examples of testing approaches.
Do'd and Don'ts for mobile application testing, basic guide for learning mobile testing, covers different aspects for mobile testing includes android and iphone test methodology.
Also highlights different types of testing, mobile platforms, testing frameworks, emulator and simulator differences.
The What, Why and How of (Web) Analytics Testing (Web, IoT, Big Data)Anand Bagmar
Learning Objectives:
The most used and heard about buzz words in the Software Industry today are … IoT and Big Data!
With IoT, with a creative mindset looking for opportunities and ways to add value, the possibilities are infinite. With each such opportunity, there is a huge volume of data being generated - which if analyzed and used correctly, can feed into creating more opportunities and increased value propositions.
There are 2 types of analysis that one needs to think about.
1. How is the end-user interacting with the product? This will give some level of understanding into how to re-position and focus on the true value add features for the product.
2. With the huge volume of data being generated by the end-user interactions, and the data being captured by all devices in the food-chain of the offering, it is important to identify patterns from what has happened, and find out new product / value opportunities based on usage patterns.
Learn what is Web Analytics, why is it important, and see some techniques how you can test it manually and and also automate that validation.
The Future of UI - How Mobile Design is Shaping The Web 2Sara Cannon
Web design is not an interactive brochure anymore. Smart mobile devices have forever changed the way we think and interact with websites. Now you have to consider an array of things you didn’t have to worry about before, such as HiDPI graphics, UI/UX patterns, touch target sizes, gestures, and managing expectations. All the while not losing track of what’s important: Content.
We’re going to discuss the influence of mobile on design, trends, and implementation methods, as well as how touch is changing our lives. As designers and developers, we can benefit from learning about how mobile is changing the way we interact with websites, and what that means for the future of UI.
The document discusses software testing concepts and processes. It covers definitions of testing, objectives of testing, types of defects and their costs. It also describes the typical software testing process which includes test planning, preparation, execution, reporting and defect tracking. Additionally, it discusses test strategies such as unit testing, integration testing, system testing and acceptance testing. The overall purpose is to provide an introduction and overview of basic software testing concepts.
The document outlines topics related to quality control engineering and software testing. It discusses key concepts like the software development lifecycle (SDLC), common SDLC models, software quality control, verification and validation, software bugs, and qualifications for testers. It also covers the quality control lifecycle, test planning, requirements verification techniques, and test design techniques like equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis.
Session from GIDS 2014, showing how to do automated Web testing using a variety of JavaScript frameworks, including QUnit, Jasmine, Protractor, Selenium, and PhantomJS
The document discusses QR codes, including what they are, how they work, examples of their use in libraries, and tools for creating them. QR codes can store various types of data and link to websites or other digital content when scanned by a smartphone. The document provides information on different types of matrix codes as well as guidelines for using QR codes and addressing potential issues.
QR codes allow users to encode text, URLs or other data that can be scanned by smartphone cameras and linked to websites or other online content. While some question if QR codes are just a trend, others argue they provide added value and convenience by allowing easy access to mobile-optimized content from print materials. Libraries have implemented QR codes in various ways, such as linking catalog records, guides and tutorials to additional online resources accessible from mobile devices.
A presentation given by web developer Rick Shun of the eHealth Strategy office on November 18, 2011, for our office's eHealth Investigative Partnership Program (eHIPP) learning rounds.
QR Codes - The Basics, plus recommendations for how to use themBusinessOnline
This is a presentation that was orginaly produced to share with our Agency. However, it came out so well, we thought we would share on slideshare. This is a good overview of QR codes, Microsoft tags and how to use them in support of your online marketing efforts.
QR codes can hold more data than traditional barcodes and can be scanned from any angle using smartphone cameras. They allow inclusion of various types of data like web links, contact information, maps, and video. The document provides examples of how archives can use QR codes in exhibits, finding aids, maps, and surveys to provide additional digital content to patrons. It also explains how to create and scan QR codes using free online generators and smartphone apps.
QR codes can hold more information than traditional barcodes and can be scanned from any angle using smartphone cameras. They allow inclusion of multimedia content like maps, contact information, and video tutorials. The document provides examples of how archives can use QR codes in exhibits, finding aids, maps, and surveys to provide additional digital content to patrons and help promote collections and services. It also explains how to create and scan QR codes using free online generators and smartphone apps.
The document discusses what QR codes are, how they work, and various uses for QR codes including linking to websites, phone numbers, videos, and other media; it also provides information on customizing QR codes, generating QR codes, and reading QR codes using smartphone applications. The document suggests ideas for implementing QR codes in public works projects to provide additional online content like specifications, videos, and 3D renderings related to plans and infrastructure.
This document discusses how non-profits can use QR codes. It provides examples of putting QR codes on materials like business cards, brochures, and event materials to link to websites, social media, or calls to action. The document explains that QR codes can be used for advocacy campaigns, educational games, awareness campaigns, petition drives, and more. It encourages organizations to be creative with QR code uses to engage donors, increase cause awareness, and save on printing costs.
QR codes in libraries can provide interactive access to digital resources and services through mobile devices. Librarians can create QR codes that link to catalog entries, databases, maps, and contact information. Example applications include codes that check study room availability or provide audio tours. While useful, librarians must ensure QR codes don't exclude patrons without smartphones and still provide conventional information access.
AI-generated QR codes are QR codes created using artificial intelligence techniques to optimize the creation process, enhance error correction, and create more customized visual QR codes. Tools like QR Code .com, Deep QR code, Tensor Flow, and Py Torch can be used to generate these AI QR codes. A well-known Indian lifestyle brand unveiled a new era of personalized wellness using an AI-generated QR code on billboards to celebrate World Music Day and redirect viewers to profiles of artists and their music on streaming platforms.
QR codes provide a way to bridge print and digital media by encoding web addresses and other information that can be accessed by scanning the code with a smartphone. They are being widely adopted by major brands and provide benefits like tracking engagement and delivering interactive content. Creating QR codes is simple and inexpensive to boost the impact of print campaigns.
QR codes are matrix barcodes that can be read by smartphone cameras and contain information like text, URLs, or other data. Users scan the code with their phone which then directs them to the encoded information. QR codes are categorized based on whether they use open standards like QR codes that anyone can use, proprietary codes only readable by certain apps, readers that allow phones to scan codes, or companies that create real-world solutions using barcodes. QR codes have various uses like providing additional information in magazines, linking to movie trailers, digital contact cards, and more. They can be created using free online generators or apps to encode a URL or information for others to access.
This document outlines a film project about Naughty but Nice, a hair salon located on Chelsea Road. It provides contact information for the salon manager, Debbie, and notes that the salon has two locations and that Saturdays are their busiest day. The project aims to learn about the salon's history on the road, customers' reasons for using that location, and what it's like to own a business there. Equipment listed includes a camera, microphone, clapper board, iPad, and tripod. Feedback options include a showcase, Facebook group, and QR codes to share the final video online and promote the project.
This document discusses different types of mobile barcodes including QR codes and JAGTAGs. It provides information on how each works, their pros and cons, best practices for use, and examples of companies that have used them. Specifically, it outlines that QR codes can link to websites or content when scanned by a reader app on a smartphone, while JAGTAGs send multimedia back to phones without an app by capturing the code with the phone's camera. The document concludes with case studies on how Chevy and a record label have successfully used these codes for marketing.
The document discusses QR codes, which are 2D barcodes that can encode more information than traditional 1D barcodes. QR codes allow for quick reading and have error correction capabilities. The document explores using QR codes in educational settings by linking physical materials to online resources. It also provides information on creating and sharing QR codes using various free online QR code generator sites.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is one of the largest technology trade shows of its kind, featuring new product releases, updates, and a chance to experience the latest and greatest technologies from companies big and small. Join Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project who attends the show to spread the word about libraries to the exhibitors at CES, securing partnerships on behalf of libraries so that libraries may have more opportunities to innovate and bring new technology in for their patrons. Brian will share his experiences at CES 2022, sharing the top trends at CES, cool tech to watch for, and how this plays a role in libraries.
Yode is a virtual, augmented and mixed reality production agency that creates revolutionary VR + AR solutions for businesses across multiple industries.
We provide full cycle of VR development process: whether it's design, 3D modeling, development or testing Virtual or Augmented Reality apps for any industries including advertising, education, exhibitions, healthcare and games.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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!
Digital Banking in the Cloud: How Citizens Bank Unlocked Their MainframePrecisely
Inconsistent user experience and siloed data, high costs, and changing customer expectations – Citizens Bank was experiencing these challenges while it was attempting to deliver a superior digital banking experience for its clients. Its core banking applications run on the mainframe and Citizens was using legacy utilities to get the critical mainframe data to feed customer-facing channels, like call centers, web, and mobile. Ultimately, this led to higher operating costs (MIPS), delayed response times, and longer time to market.
Ever-changing customer expectations demand more modern digital experiences, and the bank needed to find a solution that could provide real-time data to its customer channels with low latency and operating costs. Join this session to learn how Citizens is leveraging Precisely to replicate mainframe data to its customer channels and deliver on their “modern digital bank” experiences.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/temporal-event-neural-networks-a-more-efficient-alternative-to-the-transformer-a-presentation-from-brainchip/
Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
The expansion of AI services necessitates enhanced computational capabilities on edge devices. Temporal Event Neural Networks (TENNs), developed by BrainChip, represent a novel and highly efficient state-space network. TENNs demonstrate exceptional proficiency in handling multi-dimensional streaming data, facilitating advancements in object detection, action recognition, speech enhancement and language model/sequence generation. Through the utilization of polynomial-based continuous convolutions, TENNs streamline models, expedite training processes and significantly diminish memory requirements, achieving notable reductions of up to 50x in parameters and 5,000x in energy consumption compared to prevailing methodologies like transformers.
Integration with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic hardware IP further enhances TENNs’ capabilities, enabling the realization of highly capable, portable and passively cooled edge devices. This presentation delves into the technical innovations underlying TENNs, presents real-world benchmarks, and elucidates how this cutting-edge approach is positioned to revolutionize edge AI across diverse applications.
Freshworks Rethinks NoSQL for Rapid Scaling & Cost-EfficiencyScyllaDB
Freshworks creates AI-boosted business software that helps employees work more efficiently and effectively. Managing data across multiple RDBMS and NoSQL databases was already a challenge at their current scale. To prepare for 10X growth, they knew it was time to rethink their database strategy. Learn how they architected a solution that would simplify scaling while keeping costs under control.
FREE A4 Cyber Security Awareness Posters-Social Engineering part 3Data Hops
Free A4 downloadable and printable Cyber Security, Social Engineering Safety and security Training Posters . Promote security awareness in the home or workplace. Lock them Out From training providers datahops.com
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
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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.
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This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
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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.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
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