Adriana Carvajal is a developer in the IBM Streams Console development team. In her presentation, Adriana describes the new Consoles added in IBM Streams V4.1, as well as enhancements to the existing Streams Console.
An Overview of IBM Streaming Analytics for Bluemixlisanl
Mike Branson is the Cloud Architect for the IBM Streams team. In his presentation, Mike will review the capabilities of IBM Streaming Analytics for Bluemix.
Mike Spicer is the lead architect for the IBM Streams team. In his presentation, Mike provides an overview of the many key new features available in IBM Streams V4.1. Simpler development, simpler management, and Spark integration are a few of the capabilities included in IBM Streams V4.1.
Ankit Pasricha is the team lead of the IBM Streams Toolkit development team. In his presentation, Ankit provides an overview of all the Streams Toolkit updates available in the IBM Streams V4.1 product, as well as the updates made to the open source Toolkits on GitHub.
Expanding beyond SPL -- More language support in IBM Streams V4.1lisanl
Dan Debrunner is an architect in the IBM Streams development team. In his presentation, Dan introduces the new language support available in IBM Streams V4.1, including how to build streaming applications for IBM Streams with Java.
Github Projects Overview and IBM Streams V4.1lisanl
Samantha Chan is the architect of the IBM Streams community. In her presentation, Samantha describes the Streams content available on GitHub, as well as how to get started with the key new features in IBM Streams V4.1.
Mary Komor is the team leader of the IBM Streams Studio development team. In her presentation, Mary provides details on the Streams V4.1 integration with the IBM Governance Catalog (IGC).
An Overview of IBM Streaming Analytics for Bluemixlisanl
Mike Branson is the Cloud Architect for the IBM Streams team. In his presentation, Mike will review the capabilities of IBM Streaming Analytics for Bluemix.
Mike Spicer is the lead architect for the IBM Streams team. In his presentation, Mike provides an overview of the many key new features available in IBM Streams V4.1. Simpler development, simpler management, and Spark integration are a few of the capabilities included in IBM Streams V4.1.
Ankit Pasricha is the team lead of the IBM Streams Toolkit development team. In his presentation, Ankit provides an overview of all the Streams Toolkit updates available in the IBM Streams V4.1 product, as well as the updates made to the open source Toolkits on GitHub.
Expanding beyond SPL -- More language support in IBM Streams V4.1lisanl
Dan Debrunner is an architect in the IBM Streams development team. In his presentation, Dan introduces the new language support available in IBM Streams V4.1, including how to build streaming applications for IBM Streams with Java.
Github Projects Overview and IBM Streams V4.1lisanl
Samantha Chan is the architect of the IBM Streams community. In her presentation, Samantha describes the Streams content available on GitHub, as well as how to get started with the key new features in IBM Streams V4.1.
Mary Komor is the team leader of the IBM Streams Studio development team. In her presentation, Mary provides details on the Streams V4.1 integration with the IBM Governance Catalog (IGC).
Deploying to and Configuring WebSphere Application Server with UrbanCode DeployClaudia Ring
Integrating middleware configuration into your application delivery lifecycle can be difficult and usually requires painful manual processes and constant surveillance.
But, there is hope! IBM UrbanCode Deploy has a new and improved middleware configuration plugin for WebSphere Application Server that provides automated updates to WebSphere as part of the application deployment process. Instead of wrestling with manual changes, join us in this session to learn how this plugin can help you update, manage and configure multiple WebSphere instances automatically and automate application deployments on top every time.
Mule Management Console (MMC) centralizes management and monitoring functions for all your on-premise Mule ESB Enterprise deployments, whether they are running as standalone instances, as a cluster, or embedded in application servers.
What are Software Defined Application ServicesLori MacVittie
Application services are those network services that reside at layers 4-7 of the network. They include availability, performance, security, mobility and identity and access control. But just what are "software-defined" application services?
Connect SAP Business One using Service Layer (HANA)APPSeCONNECT
We recently had a webinar on “Connect SAP Business One with third party apps using Service Layer (HANA)” on 28th of September. The webinar was a great success. The points which were covered in the webinar includes the following:
• Service Layer Architecture: The protocols and Usages.
• How service layer communicates with SAP B1.
• Creating a 3rd Party communication channel to send / receive data using .NET
• Why and when to use Service Layer?
• Architectural differences between DI Server and Service Layer
Learn why Site24x7 is a perfect alternative to SolarWinds. Offering flexible monitoring capabilities, ability to monitor from global locations and with affordable pricing, Site24x7 is an obvious choice.
Value of Integration: Results from a Benchmark StudyMuleSoft
Chief architects and CIOs know that API-led connectivity drives business and IT agility. The Agility Benchmark Report describes agility and its value by breaking it down into its components and presents results from a study of 18 MuleSoft customers. This session will provide a practical approach to presenting the value of API-led connectivity within your organizations.
Deploying to and Configuring WebSphere Application Server with UrbanCode DeployClaudia Ring
Integrating middleware configuration into your application delivery lifecycle can be difficult and usually requires painful manual processes and constant surveillance.
But, there is hope! IBM UrbanCode Deploy has a new and improved middleware configuration plugin for WebSphere Application Server that provides automated updates to WebSphere as part of the application deployment process. Instead of wrestling with manual changes, join us in this session to learn how this plugin can help you update, manage and configure multiple WebSphere instances automatically and automate application deployments on top every time.
Mule Management Console (MMC) centralizes management and monitoring functions for all your on-premise Mule ESB Enterprise deployments, whether they are running as standalone instances, as a cluster, or embedded in application servers.
What are Software Defined Application ServicesLori MacVittie
Application services are those network services that reside at layers 4-7 of the network. They include availability, performance, security, mobility and identity and access control. But just what are "software-defined" application services?
Connect SAP Business One using Service Layer (HANA)APPSeCONNECT
We recently had a webinar on “Connect SAP Business One with third party apps using Service Layer (HANA)” on 28th of September. The webinar was a great success. The points which were covered in the webinar includes the following:
• Service Layer Architecture: The protocols and Usages.
• How service layer communicates with SAP B1.
• Creating a 3rd Party communication channel to send / receive data using .NET
• Why and when to use Service Layer?
• Architectural differences between DI Server and Service Layer
Learn why Site24x7 is a perfect alternative to SolarWinds. Offering flexible monitoring capabilities, ability to monitor from global locations and with affordable pricing, Site24x7 is an obvious choice.
Value of Integration: Results from a Benchmark StudyMuleSoft
Chief architects and CIOs know that API-led connectivity drives business and IT agility. The Agility Benchmark Report describes agility and its value by breaking it down into its components and presents results from a study of 18 MuleSoft customers. This session will provide a practical approach to presenting the value of API-led connectivity within your organizations.
Understand how to monitor different components of your business infrastructure such as application servers, databases, big data stores, web servers, ERP software, middleware and messaging components, as well as virtual and cloud resources. Also see how to assign threshold values, configure alerts, automate corrective actions, generate reports, and create custom dashboards.
Deriving ROI with your investment in AEM Assets Implementations start with selecting the right deployment models for your use cases. Once the right deployment model is executed, the next consideration is to optimize the implementation for optimal performance. Optimizing your AEM Assets Implementations comprehensively, includes introspecting how your Assets are stored, transferred, processed, used, maintained and served to your customers. Delivering a world class digital experience starts with an optimized Digital Assets Management. This session gives you insights into how you can get the most of your Assets implementation while maintaining optimal performance.
Tips for Beginning Cognos Report Studio Authors: Demonstration of TechniquesSenturus
Fundamentals of report authoring with IBM Cognos Report Studio. View the webinar video recording and download this deck: http://www.senturus.com/resources/tips-for-intermediate-cognos-report-studio-authors/.
This webinar is perfect for those just getting started with the platform or for colleagues new to the team who need a quick tutorial in building reports. Demos include how to: Use templates and predefined data items to build various types of reports, Work with the layout framework in Report Studio to create freeform reports and Build user-friendly reports with interactive prompts and drill-through reports. Techniques shown are applicable to all versions of Cognos BI.
Senturus, a business analytics consulting firm, has a resource library with hundreds of free recorded webinars, trainings, demos and unbiased product reviews. Take a look and share them with your colleagues and friends: http://www.senturus.com/resources/.
VMworld 2013: What's New with VMware Horizon Workspace: Technical Deep DiveVMworld
VMworld 2013
Jared Cook, VMware
Ashish Jain, VMware
Andrew Johnson, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
Introduction to IBM Platform Symphony Integration with IBM Streams V4.1lisanl
Roger Rea is the senior offering manager for IBM Streams. In this presentation, Roger discusses the key features of IBM Platform Symphony as it relates to integration with IBM Streams V4.1.
In the Postgres Enterprise Manager 5.0, DBAs and Developers can take advantage of more customizable metric gathering, richer alerting, better log analysis and easier configuration.
Postgres Enterprise Manager is the only solution available today that allows you to intelligently monitor, manage, and tune large numbers of Postgres database servers enterprise-wide from an integrated graphical console.
In this release of Postgres Enterprise Manager 5.0 EntepriseDB brings you even more features to manage your Postgres database.
* Custom Probes allow DBAs to add to the 225+ ready to use out-of-the-box probes by creating their own.
* Richer alerting control with low/medium/high thresholds and time-of-day based alerting.
* A Log Analyst Expert that reports on statistics like longest running queries, frequently run queries, unique queries and much more.
* Easier setup with auto-discovery of managed servers and remote monitoring capabilities using direct JDBC connections.
Target Audience: This presentation is intended for IT Decision-makers or any member of an IT team who purchases or deploys a database. If you are currently using a Postgres database, or are interested in adding Postgres to your data center, this is the perfect opportunity to learn more about EnterpriseDB’s Postgres Enterprise Manager.
For more details on Postgres Enterprise Manager please email sales@enterprisedb.com.
How to Get the Fastest Possible Citrix Logon Times? Optimization Tips for ...eG Innovations
Logon is a user's first interaction with the Citrix digital workspace service, and hence, a slow logon can influence a user's opinion of the service in a way that no other metric can. Therefore, logon time is the #1 key performance indicator (KPI) in Citrix environments.
Slow logons have an impact not just on user perception, but also productivity. When each logon takes minutes — maybe on multiple systems — it results in lost work time and costs the business. So, it is imperative that logons be as quick and non-intrusive as possible. But how can we make this happen?
Learn some of the best practices for Citrix logon time optimization.
This presentation provides an overview of the new capabilities in IBM Streams V4.3. Topics include dynamic and elastic scaling, programming model, Streams runner for Apache Beam, operations and system management, and toolkit enhancements.
SPL Event-Time Processing in IBM Streams V4.3lisanl
This presentation reviews the new SPL event-time processing capability that is available in IBM Streams V4.3. Topics include the use case, watermarks, language definitions, TimeInterval window, and more!
This presentation reviews the optional data type feature that is now available in IBM Streams V4.3. Topics include the new SPL type, new literal type, changes in product toolkits, and much more!
Dynamic and Elastic Scaling in IBM Streams V4.3lisanl
This presentation reviews the new dynamic and elastic scaling capabilities added in IBM Streams V4.3. Topics include serverless workloads, job resource allocation mode, job scoped resources mode, improved scheduling, and more!
Streaming Analytics for Bluemix Enhancementslisanl
Mike Branson is the Cloud architect working for IBM Streams. In his presentation, Mike provides an overview of Streaming Analytics for Bluemix, as well as describes the recent enhancements that are available.
Samantha Chan is a community architect for IBM Streams. In her presentation, Samantha covers the new and updated toolkits available in Streams GitHub projects, as well as the enhancements to toolkits that ship with IBM Streams V4.2.
IBM Streams V4.2 Submission Time Fusion and Configurationlisanl
Brad Fawcett, Queenie Ma, and Mary Komor are developers with IBM Streams. In their presentation, they cover the new Submission Time Fusion and Configuration support available in IBM Streams V4.2.
Samantha Chan is a community architect working in IBM Streams. In her presentation, Samantha covers a few of the getting started resources available to new users of IBM Streams V4.2.
IBM ODM Rules Compiler support in IBM Streams V4.2.lisanl
Chris Recoskie and Ankit Pasricha are developers with IBM Streams. In their presentation, they will discuss the enhancements made to IBM ODM Rules support that is available in IBM Streams V4.2.
Non-Blocking Checkpointing for Consistent Regions in IBM Streams V4.2.lisanl
Fang Zheng is a developer with IBM Streams. In his presentation, Fang describes the enhancements related to consistent regions that are available in IBM Streams V4.2.
Dan Debrunner and Susan Cline are developers for IBM Streams. In their presentation, they will discuss Apache Edgent, IBM Watson IoT Platform and IBM Streams.
IBM Streams V4.1 and Incremental Checkpointinglisanl
Fang Zheng is a member of the IBM Streams development team. In his presentation, Fang provides an introduction to the incremental checkpointing feature that is available in IBM Streams V4.1, including how it works and how to use it.
IBM Streams V4.1 REST API Support for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)lisanl
Janet Weber is a member of the IBM Streams development team. In her presentation, Janet provides an overview of Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) and then describes how to make cross-origin requests to the IBM Streams V4.1 REST API.
IBM Streams V4.1 and User Authentication with Client Certificateslisanl
Scott Timmerman is a member of the IBM Streams development team. In his presentation, Scott provides an introduction to user authentication with client certificates, discusses public key infrastructure terms and concepts, and demonstrates how to configure Streams to authenticate using client certificates.
IBM Streams V4.1 and JAAS Login Module Supportlisanl
Yip-Hing Ng is a senior software engineer with the IBM Streams development team. In this presentation, Yip covers the topics of IBM Streams V4.1 security enhancement overview, implementing a custom JAAS login module, and login module deployment and configuration.
IBM Streams V4.1 Integration with IBM Platform Symphonylisanl
Steve Halverson is a developer with the IBM Streams platform team. In this presentation, Steve covers the details of how IBM Streams V4.1 integrates with IBM Platform Symphony.
Please view the related presentation available at:
http://www.slideshare.net/lisanl/introduction-to-ibm-platform-symphony-integration-with-ibm-streams-v41
Introduction to the Spark MLLib Toolkit in IBM Streams V4.1lisanl
Ankit Pasricha is the team lead of the IBM Streams Toolkit development team. In his presentation, Ankit will introduce the new Spark MLLib Toolkit that is available in IBM Streams V4.1. This toolkit combines the power of Spark MLLib and the real-time streaming capabilities of Streams.
ZooKeeper and Embedded ZooKeeper Support for IBM InfoSphere Streams V4.0lisanl
Yip-Hing Ng works as a senior software engineer on the Streams Platform development team. Yip's presentation describes how to setup and configure ZooKeeper for IBM InfoSphere Streams V4.0.
View related presentations and recordings from the Streams V4.0 Developers Conference at:
https://developer.ibm.com/answers/questions/183353/ibm-infosphere-streams-40-developers-conference-on.html?smartspace=streamsdev
As Europe's leading economic powerhouse and the fourth-largest hashtag#economy globally, Germany stands at the forefront of innovation and industrial might. Renowned for its precision engineering and high-tech sectors, Germany's economic structure is heavily supported by a robust service industry, accounting for approximately 68% of its GDP. This economic clout and strategic geopolitical stance position Germany as a focal point in the global cyber threat landscape.
In the face of escalating global tensions, particularly those emanating from geopolitical disputes with nations like hashtag#Russia and hashtag#China, hashtag#Germany has witnessed a significant uptick in targeted cyber operations. Our analysis indicates a marked increase in hashtag#cyberattack sophistication aimed at critical infrastructure and key industrial sectors. These attacks range from ransomware campaigns to hashtag#AdvancedPersistentThreats (hashtag#APTs), threatening national security and business integrity.
🔑 Key findings include:
🔍 Increased frequency and complexity of cyber threats.
🔍 Escalation of state-sponsored and criminally motivated cyber operations.
🔍 Active dark web exchanges of malicious tools and tactics.
Our comprehensive report delves into these challenges, using a blend of open-source and proprietary data collection techniques. By monitoring activity on critical networks and analyzing attack patterns, our team provides a detailed overview of the threats facing German entities.
This report aims to equip stakeholders across public and private sectors with the knowledge to enhance their defensive strategies, reduce exposure to cyber risks, and reinforce Germany's resilience against cyber threats.
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
Opendatabay - Open Data Marketplace.pptxOpendatabay
Opendatabay.com unlocks the power of data for everyone. Open Data Marketplace fosters a collaborative hub for data enthusiasts to explore, share, and contribute to a vast collection of datasets.
First ever open hub for data enthusiasts to collaborate and innovate. A platform to explore, share, and contribute to a vast collection of datasets. Through robust quality control and innovative technologies like blockchain verification, opendatabay ensures the authenticity and reliability of datasets, empowering users to make data-driven decisions with confidence. Leverage cutting-edge AI technologies to enhance the data exploration, analysis, and discovery experience.
From intelligent search and recommendations to automated data productisation and quotation, Opendatabay AI-driven features streamline the data workflow. Finding the data you need shouldn't be a complex. Opendatabay simplifies the data acquisition process with an intuitive interface and robust search tools. Effortlessly explore, discover, and access the data you need, allowing you to focus on extracting valuable insights. Opendatabay breaks new ground with a dedicated, AI-generated, synthetic datasets.
Leverage these privacy-preserving datasets for training and testing AI models without compromising sensitive information. Opendatabay prioritizes transparency by providing detailed metadata, provenance information, and usage guidelines for each dataset, ensuring users have a comprehensive understanding of the data they're working with. By leveraging a powerful combination of distributed ledger technology and rigorous third-party audits Opendatabay ensures the authenticity and reliability of every dataset. Security is at the core of Opendatabay. Marketplace implements stringent security measures, including encryption, access controls, and regular vulnerability assessments, to safeguard your data and protect your privacy.
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The web management service must be running on a resource in the domain
before you can use the Streams Console and REST API.
• By default, the web management service is configured when you create a
domain and runs on port 8443.
• Or you can create a domain specifying another port number
• streamtool mkdomain --property sws.port=port-number
To determine whether the web management service is running, you can run
the streamtool getdomainstate
After the domain starts, you can determine the console URL by using the
streamtool geturl command.
• streamtool geturl –d domain-id --console