Luke Rosenberger gave a presentation at the HDI conference in San Antonio in 2009 about using microblogging at the help desk. He discussed how microblogging allows help desk staff to engage with internal and external users in a quick and mobile-friendly way. Microblogging provides notification, awareness and engagement to help focus attention and be responsive to users' needs anywhere and anytime.
"Strategies to Reach and Inform a New Latino America" by Cliff DespresLuke Rosenberger
Presentation by Cliff Despres of the Institute for Health Promotion Research on their SaludToday website and social media outreach to inform & improve Latino health.
This very short document does not contain any discernible words or meaningful information to summarize. It appears to be random characters without any substance. In 3 sentences or less, a summary cannot be provided since there is no essential information to extract from the given text.
Exercice: faire la description d'un enregistrement sonore (format MP3) d'une émission de radio en français datant de février 2008 dont le sujet était les huîtres du Bassin d'Arcachon.
Social Media in Health Sciences Education (by Bridgett Piernik-Yoder)Luke Rosenberger
This document examines the use of social media in health sciences education. It discusses how social media allows for multidirectional communication between patients, institutions, colleagues, alumni, faculty, peers and students. It provides examples of how tools like Facebook, Twitter, blogs, YouTube and iTunesU can be used to communicate news, events, share content and stories, and create forums for interaction. The document also discusses concerns around HIPAA and negative experiences, as well as opportunities to further utilize social media in academic health centers through managing content, creating dialogue and matching the right tools to the purpose.
El documento habla sobre el sector terciario y los servicios. Explica que el sector terciario incluye actividades que no producen bienes materiales sino que prestan servicios. Describe la diversidad de servicios como la sanidad, educación y turismo. También habla sobre los cambios sociales recientes que han impulsado el desarrollo de más servicios.
The document summarizes the NIH Public Access Policy, which requires researchers receiving NIH funding to deposit final peer-reviewed manuscripts into PubMed Central upon acceptance for publication. It outlines steps researchers should take to comply with the policy, including checking journal policies and amending publication agreements if needed. Researchers must also include a PMCID when citing articles in NIH applications and reports.
Pecha Kucha (20x20) presentation for PrISM (Professional Interest in Social Media) Group at UT Health Science Center San Antonio, 2011-04-27. Topic of presentation: effective use of social media by CTSA researchers & institutions.
"Strategies to Reach and Inform a New Latino America" by Cliff DespresLuke Rosenberger
Presentation by Cliff Despres of the Institute for Health Promotion Research on their SaludToday website and social media outreach to inform & improve Latino health.
This very short document does not contain any discernible words or meaningful information to summarize. It appears to be random characters without any substance. In 3 sentences or less, a summary cannot be provided since there is no essential information to extract from the given text.
Exercice: faire la description d'un enregistrement sonore (format MP3) d'une émission de radio en français datant de février 2008 dont le sujet était les huîtres du Bassin d'Arcachon.
Social Media in Health Sciences Education (by Bridgett Piernik-Yoder)Luke Rosenberger
This document examines the use of social media in health sciences education. It discusses how social media allows for multidirectional communication between patients, institutions, colleagues, alumni, faculty, peers and students. It provides examples of how tools like Facebook, Twitter, blogs, YouTube and iTunesU can be used to communicate news, events, share content and stories, and create forums for interaction. The document also discusses concerns around HIPAA and negative experiences, as well as opportunities to further utilize social media in academic health centers through managing content, creating dialogue and matching the right tools to the purpose.
El documento habla sobre el sector terciario y los servicios. Explica que el sector terciario incluye actividades que no producen bienes materiales sino que prestan servicios. Describe la diversidad de servicios como la sanidad, educación y turismo. También habla sobre los cambios sociales recientes que han impulsado el desarrollo de más servicios.
The document summarizes the NIH Public Access Policy, which requires researchers receiving NIH funding to deposit final peer-reviewed manuscripts into PubMed Central upon acceptance for publication. It outlines steps researchers should take to comply with the policy, including checking journal policies and amending publication agreements if needed. Researchers must also include a PMCID when citing articles in NIH applications and reports.
Pecha Kucha (20x20) presentation for PrISM (Professional Interest in Social Media) Group at UT Health Science Center San Antonio, 2011-04-27. Topic of presentation: effective use of social media by CTSA researchers & institutions.
This document appears to be a presentation about the open source monitoring tool Zabbix. It discusses Zabbix's low cost and high returns, how it can be used to monitor systems and generate alerts. It also talks about challenges of scaling monitoring systems and dealing with high alert volumes, and suggests approaches like delayed notifications, trigger dependencies and hysteresis to help address these challenges. The presentation emphasizes planning for failures and outages to minimize disruption and recovery time.
Time To Stop Doing and Start Thinking: A Framework For Exploiting Web 2.0 Ser...museums and the web
A presentation from Museums and the Web 2009.
Brian Kelly, University of Bath, United Kingdom
The benefits of Web 2.0 in a museum context are now being increasingly accepted, with papers at recent Museums and the Web conferences having highlighted a range of ways in which services such as Flickr and YouTube and technologies such as blogs and wikis can be used.
But what of the associated risks? What of the various concerns that the sector is beginning to address: concerns that the services may not be sustainable; institutional data may be locked into external services; services may infringe accessibility guidelines and associated legislation; users may lose interest in the services; inappropriate user-generated content may be published on the service; data created or stored on the services may not be preserved; etc.?
In a paper on "Web 2.0: How to Stop Thinking and Start Doing: Addressing Organisational Barriers" presented at Museums and the Web 2007 conference, the authors encouraged museums to take a leap of faith and begin experimentation with use of Web 2.0. But now that organisations have a clearer idea of the benefits which Web 2.0 can provide, it is appropriate to "stop doing and start thinking".
This paper describes a framework for supporting cultural heritage organisations in their use of Web 2.0 services, with examples of how this framework can be used in various contexts are provided.
Session: Frameworks for Redesign [Design]
B4 - Have end-users fall in love with SharePoint again through meaningful ado...SPS Monaco
Most endusers "hate" SharePoint. The reason to this is many faceted. In this session I want to look at SharePoint project why most of them fail from End-User perspective. As a balance to the challenges we have, I want to show measures how to make your end-users fall in love with SharePoint again and how businesses can take the most out of their expensive information and collaboration platform investments.
Strangers in a Strange Land - Open Source in Financial ServicesAll Things Open
The document discusses bringing together the open source developer community and the financial services developer community. It summarizes that financial services development environments are highly locked down and regulated, unlike open source communities. It proposes ways to make open source projects more accessible and compliant for financial developers, such as implementing security standards. The Symphony Software Foundation is working on programs and platforms to facilitate open collaboration between these communities.
How Generative Machine Learning will Change Content Creation ForeverLucaMarchesotti
The document discusses how generative machine learning will change content creation. It describes how generative algorithms can be used to automate parts of the content creation process by assisting in the generation of text, images, videos, and other media. The document provides recommendations for content creators on how to embrace and leverage generative algorithms, such as by filtering algorithm outputs and developing individualized workflows that blend human and automated creation.
This document discusses strategies for turning live events into virtual events using Janus. It begins by introducing Janus and its uses for streaming live events over WebRTC. It then discusses new challenges that arise for virtual events compared to live events, such as ensuring active participation from remote attendees. The document considers options for scheduling virtual events, whether to use pre-recorded or live presentations, and how to leverage Janus and other tools to broadcast events at scale over WebRTC or HLS. It proposes that SFUs and MCUs can be used together to optimize streaming based on factors like bandwidth and device capabilities.
Lifestreaming: The New Future of Blogging?Fellow.app
Could lifestreaming be the next generation in terms of blogging? We'll explore how this is done integrating WordPress and other tools to create a seamless picture of your life for others to follow along to.
This presentation was given at WordCamp Montreal held July 11-12, 2009.
Lifestream: The New Future of Blogging?guestda4755
Lifestreaming involves aggregating updates from various online accounts and sharing them chronologically. It provides readers a snapshot into someone's life by sharing what they are doing, reading, listening to, browsing, traveling, shooting videos of, and taking pictures of. As people share more online, lifestreaming offers a way to organize and automate sharing updates from many sources at once. While it increases transparency, lifestreaming also allows more control over how much one chooses to share with others.
Presentation for #OMGConf2014 -How to social sell without being a creep. Nobody wants to be sold to - find out how you can engage in relevant conversations and establish yourself as a trusted source.
Closing Time: Efficient and Effective End of Day Processes (October 2019)ALAeLearningSolutions
This document summarizes a webinar about efficient and effective end of day processes for closing library buildings. The webinar discusses conducting an informal poll to understand staff experience with closing procedures. It also covers announcing closing times in a positive manner, closing in stages, gaining patrons' attention, and addressing challenges like unaccompanied minors. The webinar encourages libraries to take a playful approach to closing announcements and explores potential policy resources and conflict resolution strategies. Attendees are prompted to discuss their closing processes and ways to improve the closing experience.
Digital Transformation - Online, Mobile and Social are changing HealthcareScopernia
Digital is disruptive. The time is now for organisations to prepare themselves (and their business models) for the digital future. And as we see, also the healthcare sector cannot ignore the impact of online, mobile and social anymore.
Healthcare Conference 2013 : Digital transformation Healthcare - Jo CaudronD3 Consutling
The document discusses how digital transformation is changing healthcare through online, social and mobile technologies. It provides insights into understanding the power of digital transformation using seven metaphors: the glass house emphasizes transparency, closeness and accountability; the package describes how businesses and services are disaggregating into smaller, specialized components; the frog explains how players can bypass traditional partners to distort value chains; the gatekeeper discusses how social media has become a new gatekeeper and how information is fragmented; and the traveller focuses on mobile and location-based technologies providing instant access anywhere. The document argues that digital is fundamentally changing healthcare and businesses must adapt to this new environment.
Technology is no longer just for a small minority, but is now one of the main business channels available. Consumers are now active producers on social media. Adults now spend 15+ hours per week on the internet, with 50-90% of the global workforce expected to be mobile by 2013. Twitter sees 2-3 new accounts activated every second. Facebook has over 350 million active users, with more than 65 million accessing the site through mobile devices. Social media has become more popular than pornography as the top internet activity. Social media has transformed how businesses connect with customers.
This document discusses graphic and photo journalism and leveraging new and social media. It provides definitions of key terms like social media and new media. It then outlines the social media landscape in 2011 and various new media foundations like blogs, social networks, mobiles, and broadband access. It discusses what's new with social media like two-way communications and citizens as producers. It also contrasts old and new media models. The document then highlights various web platforms like Twitter, Flickr, and Facebook and provides examples of citizen media sites in Sri Lanka. It discusses curating content and provides visual examples like maps, word clouds, and infographics. It also covers managing content by pulling in information from sources like Google and pushing out via tools like Word
How to use social media to attract, convert, close and delight customersVourneen Taylor
How to apply the Inbound Methodology to attract strangers, convert leads, close customers and delight customers all by using social media across the entire marketing funnel.
Lou's Labs provides a summary of self-promotion strategies including networking, direct outreach, referrals, speaking, writing, and web strategies. Specific tips are given for each strategy, such as using the 50/50 networking rule, the VITL approach for direct outreach, and a 3-part process for planning, creating, and sharing written content. The document concludes by offering a free strategy session for applicants to discuss applying these self-promotion techniques to their own business.
The document proposes a new type of social diary called Almanac that combines elements of traditional private diaries with elements of modern social media. It would use algorithms to intuitively sort and filter a user's online social data to preserve memories from their digital lives in an annual online archive or printed book. The idea combines the best of old and new diary formats into a tangible, personalized record of a user's social experiences with friends over time.
Building A Social Media Strategy - With Paul ColliganPaul Colligan
Presented at the Oman American Business Center in April 2016. Paul Colligan examines the elements of a solid social media strategy - regardless or platform or experience.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
This document appears to be a presentation about the open source monitoring tool Zabbix. It discusses Zabbix's low cost and high returns, how it can be used to monitor systems and generate alerts. It also talks about challenges of scaling monitoring systems and dealing with high alert volumes, and suggests approaches like delayed notifications, trigger dependencies and hysteresis to help address these challenges. The presentation emphasizes planning for failures and outages to minimize disruption and recovery time.
Time To Stop Doing and Start Thinking: A Framework For Exploiting Web 2.0 Ser...museums and the web
A presentation from Museums and the Web 2009.
Brian Kelly, University of Bath, United Kingdom
The benefits of Web 2.0 in a museum context are now being increasingly accepted, with papers at recent Museums and the Web conferences having highlighted a range of ways in which services such as Flickr and YouTube and technologies such as blogs and wikis can be used.
But what of the associated risks? What of the various concerns that the sector is beginning to address: concerns that the services may not be sustainable; institutional data may be locked into external services; services may infringe accessibility guidelines and associated legislation; users may lose interest in the services; inappropriate user-generated content may be published on the service; data created or stored on the services may not be preserved; etc.?
In a paper on "Web 2.0: How to Stop Thinking and Start Doing: Addressing Organisational Barriers" presented at Museums and the Web 2007 conference, the authors encouraged museums to take a leap of faith and begin experimentation with use of Web 2.0. But now that organisations have a clearer idea of the benefits which Web 2.0 can provide, it is appropriate to "stop doing and start thinking".
This paper describes a framework for supporting cultural heritage organisations in their use of Web 2.0 services, with examples of how this framework can be used in various contexts are provided.
Session: Frameworks for Redesign [Design]
B4 - Have end-users fall in love with SharePoint again through meaningful ado...SPS Monaco
Most endusers "hate" SharePoint. The reason to this is many faceted. In this session I want to look at SharePoint project why most of them fail from End-User perspective. As a balance to the challenges we have, I want to show measures how to make your end-users fall in love with SharePoint again and how businesses can take the most out of their expensive information and collaboration platform investments.
Strangers in a Strange Land - Open Source in Financial ServicesAll Things Open
The document discusses bringing together the open source developer community and the financial services developer community. It summarizes that financial services development environments are highly locked down and regulated, unlike open source communities. It proposes ways to make open source projects more accessible and compliant for financial developers, such as implementing security standards. The Symphony Software Foundation is working on programs and platforms to facilitate open collaboration between these communities.
How Generative Machine Learning will Change Content Creation ForeverLucaMarchesotti
The document discusses how generative machine learning will change content creation. It describes how generative algorithms can be used to automate parts of the content creation process by assisting in the generation of text, images, videos, and other media. The document provides recommendations for content creators on how to embrace and leverage generative algorithms, such as by filtering algorithm outputs and developing individualized workflows that blend human and automated creation.
This document discusses strategies for turning live events into virtual events using Janus. It begins by introducing Janus and its uses for streaming live events over WebRTC. It then discusses new challenges that arise for virtual events compared to live events, such as ensuring active participation from remote attendees. The document considers options for scheduling virtual events, whether to use pre-recorded or live presentations, and how to leverage Janus and other tools to broadcast events at scale over WebRTC or HLS. It proposes that SFUs and MCUs can be used together to optimize streaming based on factors like bandwidth and device capabilities.
Lifestreaming: The New Future of Blogging?Fellow.app
Could lifestreaming be the next generation in terms of blogging? We'll explore how this is done integrating WordPress and other tools to create a seamless picture of your life for others to follow along to.
This presentation was given at WordCamp Montreal held July 11-12, 2009.
Lifestream: The New Future of Blogging?guestda4755
Lifestreaming involves aggregating updates from various online accounts and sharing them chronologically. It provides readers a snapshot into someone's life by sharing what they are doing, reading, listening to, browsing, traveling, shooting videos of, and taking pictures of. As people share more online, lifestreaming offers a way to organize and automate sharing updates from many sources at once. While it increases transparency, lifestreaming also allows more control over how much one chooses to share with others.
Presentation for #OMGConf2014 -How to social sell without being a creep. Nobody wants to be sold to - find out how you can engage in relevant conversations and establish yourself as a trusted source.
Closing Time: Efficient and Effective End of Day Processes (October 2019)ALAeLearningSolutions
This document summarizes a webinar about efficient and effective end of day processes for closing library buildings. The webinar discusses conducting an informal poll to understand staff experience with closing procedures. It also covers announcing closing times in a positive manner, closing in stages, gaining patrons' attention, and addressing challenges like unaccompanied minors. The webinar encourages libraries to take a playful approach to closing announcements and explores potential policy resources and conflict resolution strategies. Attendees are prompted to discuss their closing processes and ways to improve the closing experience.
Digital Transformation - Online, Mobile and Social are changing HealthcareScopernia
Digital is disruptive. The time is now for organisations to prepare themselves (and their business models) for the digital future. And as we see, also the healthcare sector cannot ignore the impact of online, mobile and social anymore.
Healthcare Conference 2013 : Digital transformation Healthcare - Jo CaudronD3 Consutling
The document discusses how digital transformation is changing healthcare through online, social and mobile technologies. It provides insights into understanding the power of digital transformation using seven metaphors: the glass house emphasizes transparency, closeness and accountability; the package describes how businesses and services are disaggregating into smaller, specialized components; the frog explains how players can bypass traditional partners to distort value chains; the gatekeeper discusses how social media has become a new gatekeeper and how information is fragmented; and the traveller focuses on mobile and location-based technologies providing instant access anywhere. The document argues that digital is fundamentally changing healthcare and businesses must adapt to this new environment.
Technology is no longer just for a small minority, but is now one of the main business channels available. Consumers are now active producers on social media. Adults now spend 15+ hours per week on the internet, with 50-90% of the global workforce expected to be mobile by 2013. Twitter sees 2-3 new accounts activated every second. Facebook has over 350 million active users, with more than 65 million accessing the site through mobile devices. Social media has become more popular than pornography as the top internet activity. Social media has transformed how businesses connect with customers.
This document discusses graphic and photo journalism and leveraging new and social media. It provides definitions of key terms like social media and new media. It then outlines the social media landscape in 2011 and various new media foundations like blogs, social networks, mobiles, and broadband access. It discusses what's new with social media like two-way communications and citizens as producers. It also contrasts old and new media models. The document then highlights various web platforms like Twitter, Flickr, and Facebook and provides examples of citizen media sites in Sri Lanka. It discusses curating content and provides visual examples like maps, word clouds, and infographics. It also covers managing content by pulling in information from sources like Google and pushing out via tools like Word
How to use social media to attract, convert, close and delight customersVourneen Taylor
How to apply the Inbound Methodology to attract strangers, convert leads, close customers and delight customers all by using social media across the entire marketing funnel.
Lou's Labs provides a summary of self-promotion strategies including networking, direct outreach, referrals, speaking, writing, and web strategies. Specific tips are given for each strategy, such as using the 50/50 networking rule, the VITL approach for direct outreach, and a 3-part process for planning, creating, and sharing written content. The document concludes by offering a free strategy session for applicants to discuss applying these self-promotion techniques to their own business.
The document proposes a new type of social diary called Almanac that combines elements of traditional private diaries with elements of modern social media. It would use algorithms to intuitively sort and filter a user's online social data to preserve memories from their digital lives in an annual online archive or printed book. The idea combines the best of old and new diary formats into a tangible, personalized record of a user's social experiences with friends over time.
Building A Social Media Strategy - With Paul ColliganPaul Colligan
Presented at the Oman American Business Center in April 2016. Paul Colligan examines the elements of a solid social media strategy - regardless or platform or experience.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
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.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
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
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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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
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Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
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Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
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Editor's Notes
Hi, I'm Luke, and I'm a librarian. I don't know if you've had a librarian speak 2 ur group b4, but if I've ever met a professional group with a need for the right info in the right place at the right time, u are it - and that's exactly what we do. So 2day I'm going 2 talk 2u abt one possible piece of ur "right-info-right-place-right-time" strategy, & that is twitter. So let's c 1 thing: how many of u have twitter accts personally? how many using twitter in ur org? look around, these are good resources 2 talk 2. As u can c, I want us to get to all-important "why" question - because "why" is often 1 of the most useful questions we can ask at the helpdesk, but also can b 1 of the most neglected.
But on the way to the "why" question, it's important 2 lay the foundation with the who, what, when & where. So let's begin by talking about the "what".
The announcement for this talk used a very good word: "microblogging". Twitter is not the only microblogging service out there, but I focus on it because it is the major player in that space. Others may have certain functional pros or cons relative to twitter, but they do not have nearly as big a community around them. So let's understand "microblogging" by looking at it relative to "blogging".
Major characteristics of blogging: (1) it gives users a simple, public, unmediated web-publishing platform...
(2) using RSS, it makes that published content available for auto-republication elsewhere
(3) RSS allows users to bring all the feeds they are interested together in one place, such as a feed reader or personal portal.
So let's compare. In the blog world, the basic published unit is the blog post or article. Each can stand on its own (uniquely linkable with its own persistent URL), but they are generally presented on the main blog page in reverse chronological order.
...if I'm interested in keeping up with all blog posts or articles coming from a particular source, I access the RSS feed for that blog and add it to my feed reader or personal portal...
...and then that's where I can read all the new updates from a wide variety of sources all in one place. So how does this relate to microblogging services like twitter?
Well, all the basic elements are present, they're just "micro" -- smaller and quicker. The basic unit is a tweet, which is like a blog post but with a maximum of 140 characters. It also is uniquely addressable with a persistent URL, and you can go to a user page for any twitter user and see their tweets presented in reverse chronological order.
If I find someone's tweets interesting and want to stay abreast of new tweets by that person, I "follow" them, a one-click process that's even quicker & easier than following the RSS feed of a blog.
To see new tweets from all people I follow aggregated in one place, I simply go to my own twitter home page and look at the "timeline", where all those streams of tweets come together and are arranged in reverse chronological order. - And that's it -- it's basically that simple. There are some other features like private direct messages, user profiles, etc., but that's the basic process. So what's the big deal? How could something this simple and seemingly obvious be so earth-shakingly powerful?
The simplicity itself is a big part of the power. It's completely text-based, so it's very familiar. The initial learning curve is very short -- although one can always learn more about using twitter effectively, getting up & running is very quick. And dashing off quick 140-character tweets requires less cognitive overhead than composing a more lengthy blog post.
Twitter is built for flexibility and publishes its simple API on a wiki for the whole world to see. That API is completely HTTP based and RESTful, which means it takes input and provides output in standard protocols and in a wide range of formats. Result: huge ecosystem of supporting services, applications, utilities, tools. Read/post via web, client app, mobile, SMS, email, program, bot, RSS feed.
The community of twitter users has also enhanced is power with certain conventions. When you reply or mention another twitter user, you preface their username with @ so that a simple search for "@lukelibrarian" finds all replies or references to me. You acknowledge & pass along interesting tweets to your followers by "retweeting" ("RT @lukelibrarian:") Hashtags allow tweets for a particular topic or event to carry a common tag for search & retrieval.
So what could twitter be for the help desk? You may have already thought of many possible applications, and I'm interested in hearing them - but for right now I'll focus on three.
Twitter can be a notification mechanism. Help desks need ways to get messages out to users quickly and effectively -- whether they are announcements of system status, planned/unplanned downtime, known issues under investigation, or threats that require vigilance or action (i.e. phishing or malware). Twitter can be an effective part of that strategy.
Twitter can be an awareness service. Help desk professionals need to stay informed and current, with one eye on the horizon, constantly doing a scan of our environment, constantly understanding and re-evaluating strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Twitter can be a part of that strategy as well.
Twitter can be a medium for engagement. An effective help desk is one that understands the needs of its stakeholders -- their work, their concerns, their goals. Twitter can be one medium where that conversation can take place.
So now we have arrived at the "why" question. Ultimately, though, I can't answer "why" for your organization, because the whys are going to be very different for your organization than mine, and that of the person sitting next to you or across from you. Therefore, I'm going to invite you...
...to do the "gap analysis" yourself, for your organization, in each of these three areas. Look at where you are vs. where you could be/want to be. What's missing from your notification toolbox? What's missing from your awareness toolbox? What's missing from your engagement toolbox? If current practices not broken but just don't go far enough, don't replace them - integrate and enhance.
Finally, I want to look at some concerns that are sometimes raised as reasons why not to do twitter -- because in a number of these cases, I really believe that although they present as reasons "why not" to do twitter...
...they are really more about how to do twitter well and in a way that works for ur organization. Exposure? examples: @downfor, #refworks. Time & attention? examples: email/RSS integration, website widget. Liability? Review professional communication expectations, sign tweets