"What is WebHub.mobi?" explains what the cloud app located at www.webhub.mobi is and how it works. In short, WebHub is "your home base for a richer, simpler Web" and offers "one-thumb" surfing on touchscreen smartphones.
This white paper/slide deck describes how WebHub.mobi creates a Library of Websites that allows users to create free, private, personal libaries of their own
This white paper slide deck presents the increasing problem if icon organization, management and access of touchscreen mobile devices, and presents a system for solving the problem.
Mobile-izing Your Organization with Drupal: Acquia webinarTom Deryckere
This document discusses how to develop mobile-friendly websites using Drupal. It provides an overview of Northpoint, a digital agency specialized in Drupal development, and their experience building mobile sites. It then covers best practices for architecting a Drupal site for multiple devices, including responsive design, mobile modules, and creating mobile applications that interface with a Drupal backend. Case studies are presented for different types of organizations.
The document discusses emerging patterns for web 3.0 user experience (UX) and applications, including activity-based navigation instead of hierarchies, federated search, visual and form asset creation, multi-faceted user management, and nested workflows. It covers patterns for application suites, search, browse, recommendations, content rating and sharing, commenting, and aggregated content on blogs and lists. Mobile UX patterns like localization and device integration are also discussed.
Web 2.0 And Other Online Trends (Dec 2006)Neal Andrews
This document discusses trends related to Web 2.0 and online communities. It notes that Web 2.0 emphasizes user-generated content and social networking. Some key trends it outlines include the rise of blogs, social networking sites like Myspace, user-tagging on sites like Flickr and Delicious, the growth of online video through YouTube, and virtual communities like Second Life. It provides examples of how various brands are leveraging these new online platforms and trends to engage with customers.
This white paper/slide deck explains via pictures and text how WebHub.mobi is a "Social Atlas of the Web" and what that means, and why it is important to Web users everywhere, including the Web on smartphones and touchscreen tablets. WebHub lets anyone create and share "maps" of the Web on any topic. Each map gives a fantastic insight into how that person organizes and annotates all the links on the key Web resources on a topic, in the framework of our Web map making platform. These Web resources can include links to websites, blogs, photos, videos, music, Twitter feeds, etc.
This white paper slide deck gives a quick description of the PiQ music app for iPhones, iPads and iTouches. PiQ is a unique musical instrument app with instant social sharing via SMS, Facebook and email of musical and voice recordings.
This white paper/slide deck describes how WebHub.mobi creates a Library of Websites that allows users to create free, private, personal libaries of their own
This white paper slide deck presents the increasing problem if icon organization, management and access of touchscreen mobile devices, and presents a system for solving the problem.
Mobile-izing Your Organization with Drupal: Acquia webinarTom Deryckere
This document discusses how to develop mobile-friendly websites using Drupal. It provides an overview of Northpoint, a digital agency specialized in Drupal development, and their experience building mobile sites. It then covers best practices for architecting a Drupal site for multiple devices, including responsive design, mobile modules, and creating mobile applications that interface with a Drupal backend. Case studies are presented for different types of organizations.
The document discusses emerging patterns for web 3.0 user experience (UX) and applications, including activity-based navigation instead of hierarchies, federated search, visual and form asset creation, multi-faceted user management, and nested workflows. It covers patterns for application suites, search, browse, recommendations, content rating and sharing, commenting, and aggregated content on blogs and lists. Mobile UX patterns like localization and device integration are also discussed.
Web 2.0 And Other Online Trends (Dec 2006)Neal Andrews
This document discusses trends related to Web 2.0 and online communities. It notes that Web 2.0 emphasizes user-generated content and social networking. Some key trends it outlines include the rise of blogs, social networking sites like Myspace, user-tagging on sites like Flickr and Delicious, the growth of online video through YouTube, and virtual communities like Second Life. It provides examples of how various brands are leveraging these new online platforms and trends to engage with customers.
This white paper/slide deck explains via pictures and text how WebHub.mobi is a "Social Atlas of the Web" and what that means, and why it is important to Web users everywhere, including the Web on smartphones and touchscreen tablets. WebHub lets anyone create and share "maps" of the Web on any topic. Each map gives a fantastic insight into how that person organizes and annotates all the links on the key Web resources on a topic, in the framework of our Web map making platform. These Web resources can include links to websites, blogs, photos, videos, music, Twitter feeds, etc.
This white paper slide deck gives a quick description of the PiQ music app for iPhones, iPads and iTouches. PiQ is a unique musical instrument app with instant social sharing via SMS, Facebook and email of musical and voice recordings.
This white paper/slide deck discusses the issue of the threat to the Web from mobile apps, and proposes a solution (www.webhub.mobi) that tilts the playing field in mobile back to the Web.
This white paper/slide deck examines the issue of the proliferation of icons on touchscreen smartphones - touchscreen clutter - and offers two solutions. This is an update on our 2010 white paper.
These slides show a series of images that visually describe what the NeoKeys mixed media keypad is, and how it creates an entirely new and vastly more exciting dimension for the user experience for mobile for all contexts: phone, web, augmented reality, games, camera, etc. As we put it: "one keypad, infinite modes, a single pattern of use - learned instantly - for physical key and touchscreen devices.
The document discusses the importance of user-facing, patent-protected differentiators for mobile device manufacturers to compete with Apple. It states that manufacturers need to innovate through acquiring or developing patented features that consumers see and value to drive purchase decisions and brand loyalty, rather than focusing only on internal specifications. Developing these differentiators and protecting them with patents prevents competitors from quickly copying the features. The document recommends manufacturers pursue strategies to rapidly bring such differentiators to market in their products.
The document discusses how user input on mobile devices is changing from primarily text entry to using more commands as mobile apps and services become more advanced. It introduces the Neokeys interface, which places commands on a physical keypad to make command entry effortless across all apps on small screens without taking eyes away from the content. This allows widespread adoption of immersive mobile internet and applications.
This “white paper” slide deck discusses the critical issue in mobile device design relating to the increasing clutter on touchscreen displays from large numbers of icons, pop-up qwerty keyboards, app command bars and menus, etc. It then proposes a solution: the NeoKeys mixed media keypad.
This slide deck lists a number of topics related to innovation in mobile and converged technology as presented in "white paper" slide decks published by Yuvee.
This slide deck presents a pictoral argument for implementing dual outward-facing cameras on smartphones. Humans and virtually all creatures have two eyes. There's a reason: two eyes are better for a whole host of reasons. The same applies to smartphones. Once one line of smartphones has dual outward-facing cameras, it will be very hard for a single outward-facing camera to survive.
This slide deck contains a catalog of Yuvee's patented innovations for "what comes next" and delivers a far better user experience ... after today's cookie-cutter smartphones
The document announces a new device called the NeoKeys MicroLaptop that merges the functions of a PC, mobile phone, PDA, and MP3 player into a single compact device. It has a patented interface called NeoKeys that dynamically changes based on the selected function, and is optimized for broadband voice and data wireless access. The NeoKeys interface is designed to make inputting commands, text, and numbers fast and easy compared to standard keyboards or phone interfaces.
This slide deck/white paper presents a comparison of the core metrics that determine the effectiveness and ROI of advertising and brand marketing via the Web on smartphones between ads viewed on smartphones using traditional PC-era search engines and ads viewed on smartphones using www.webhub.mobi. This relates to anyone interesting in advertising and brand marketing via the Web (versus in-app advertising) to smartphones and other mobile devices and also reaching users with a single channel that works identically across all devices. The also relates to next generation mobile search design, and how search engines must evolve in the face of the fast-moving switch to the smartphone as the primary access point to the Web for users globally.
Visibium search and alert platform presentationVisibium
Visibium is a SaaS platform that provides near-real-time search and alert capabilities on websites, blogs, forums and social media selected by the user. It allows users to define the sources they want to monitor, create search queries, and get alerts on new content matching their queries. Visibium also enables reviewing search results, refining queries, and creating reports.
The document discusses social media and provides guidance for Novell's use of social media. It outlines the explosive growth of social media and defines key concepts like Web 2.0, inbound marketing, and online communities. It then gives Novell's social media mission, guidelines, and 7 things employees can do to get started with social media, such as following Novell accounts, reading blogs, checking competitors, and spreading word about Novell.
SIWOW is a new type of social web navigator that understands users' interests through semantic intelligence. It allows users to discover, collect, organize and share content on various topics. As users add more content through SIWOW, it learns their interests and provides personalized recommendations. Behind the scenes, SIWOW uses semantic web technologies like RDF, OWL and ontologies to structure information and connect related data points into a semantic graph.
Leverage Your Expertise – Technology for Nonprofit Content Curation4Good.org
As nonprofit professionals, it’s easy to become overwhelmed with the quantity and pace of information. So we all turn to trusted friends to help us “find the good stuff”. As an expert in your area, you have a unique opportunity (and responsibility) to build your credibility and leverage your expertise by helping others make sense of your world. By adding resources to your website or blog, you become a content curator. Because the source of power for networked nonprofits is no longer “what you know”, it is in “how you use and share” what you know.
Learn how nonprofits and associations use IdeaEncore and many other online tools to save time and money and engage members through custom online libraries and re-using others’ materials to leverage their expertise. It’s an opportunity to become a leader of the peer-to-peer learning movement that is sweeping the nonprofit community.
The document discusses the changing landscape of mobile web design. It argues that the concepts of "mobile" and "desktop" are becoming blurred as more content is optimized for all contexts and devices. It recommends establishing design principles focused on business goals, audiences, and content rather than assumptions about devices. Finally, it evaluates solutions like native apps, responsive design, and adaptive processes to provide the best experience across different platforms.
Responsive design allows websites to be viewed on any device by automatically adjusting layouts. The document discusses creating large-scale responsive websites that serve both desktop and mobile users well. It defines responsive design as providing complete content across all devices and connections using a single URL. While technical aspects like fluid grids and media queries are important, usability must be a top priority through efficient and effective layouts on mobile. The strategy discussed is to make responsive design the standard, focus on modern browsers and devices first, and introduce changes in phases.
The document introduces EthOS, a qualitative research platform that uses digital ethnography and mobile diary studies to provide insights into customers' everyday experiences. It allows companies to collect rich video, photo, and audio data from users to better understand their needs and behaviors. Researchers can assign tasks, analyze user-submitted entries, and conduct sentiment analysis on the platform's dashboard. EthOS aims to help companies make more empathetic decisions by seeing things from customers' perspectives.
This white paper/slide deck discusses the issue of the threat to the Web from mobile apps, and proposes a solution (www.webhub.mobi) that tilts the playing field in mobile back to the Web.
This white paper/slide deck examines the issue of the proliferation of icons on touchscreen smartphones - touchscreen clutter - and offers two solutions. This is an update on our 2010 white paper.
These slides show a series of images that visually describe what the NeoKeys mixed media keypad is, and how it creates an entirely new and vastly more exciting dimension for the user experience for mobile for all contexts: phone, web, augmented reality, games, camera, etc. As we put it: "one keypad, infinite modes, a single pattern of use - learned instantly - for physical key and touchscreen devices.
The document discusses the importance of user-facing, patent-protected differentiators for mobile device manufacturers to compete with Apple. It states that manufacturers need to innovate through acquiring or developing patented features that consumers see and value to drive purchase decisions and brand loyalty, rather than focusing only on internal specifications. Developing these differentiators and protecting them with patents prevents competitors from quickly copying the features. The document recommends manufacturers pursue strategies to rapidly bring such differentiators to market in their products.
The document discusses how user input on mobile devices is changing from primarily text entry to using more commands as mobile apps and services become more advanced. It introduces the Neokeys interface, which places commands on a physical keypad to make command entry effortless across all apps on small screens without taking eyes away from the content. This allows widespread adoption of immersive mobile internet and applications.
This “white paper” slide deck discusses the critical issue in mobile device design relating to the increasing clutter on touchscreen displays from large numbers of icons, pop-up qwerty keyboards, app command bars and menus, etc. It then proposes a solution: the NeoKeys mixed media keypad.
This slide deck lists a number of topics related to innovation in mobile and converged technology as presented in "white paper" slide decks published by Yuvee.
This slide deck presents a pictoral argument for implementing dual outward-facing cameras on smartphones. Humans and virtually all creatures have two eyes. There's a reason: two eyes are better for a whole host of reasons. The same applies to smartphones. Once one line of smartphones has dual outward-facing cameras, it will be very hard for a single outward-facing camera to survive.
This slide deck contains a catalog of Yuvee's patented innovations for "what comes next" and delivers a far better user experience ... after today's cookie-cutter smartphones
The document announces a new device called the NeoKeys MicroLaptop that merges the functions of a PC, mobile phone, PDA, and MP3 player into a single compact device. It has a patented interface called NeoKeys that dynamically changes based on the selected function, and is optimized for broadband voice and data wireless access. The NeoKeys interface is designed to make inputting commands, text, and numbers fast and easy compared to standard keyboards or phone interfaces.
This slide deck/white paper presents a comparison of the core metrics that determine the effectiveness and ROI of advertising and brand marketing via the Web on smartphones between ads viewed on smartphones using traditional PC-era search engines and ads viewed on smartphones using www.webhub.mobi. This relates to anyone interesting in advertising and brand marketing via the Web (versus in-app advertising) to smartphones and other mobile devices and also reaching users with a single channel that works identically across all devices. The also relates to next generation mobile search design, and how search engines must evolve in the face of the fast-moving switch to the smartphone as the primary access point to the Web for users globally.
Visibium search and alert platform presentationVisibium
Visibium is a SaaS platform that provides near-real-time search and alert capabilities on websites, blogs, forums and social media selected by the user. It allows users to define the sources they want to monitor, create search queries, and get alerts on new content matching their queries. Visibium also enables reviewing search results, refining queries, and creating reports.
The document discusses social media and provides guidance for Novell's use of social media. It outlines the explosive growth of social media and defines key concepts like Web 2.0, inbound marketing, and online communities. It then gives Novell's social media mission, guidelines, and 7 things employees can do to get started with social media, such as following Novell accounts, reading blogs, checking competitors, and spreading word about Novell.
SIWOW is a new type of social web navigator that understands users' interests through semantic intelligence. It allows users to discover, collect, organize and share content on various topics. As users add more content through SIWOW, it learns their interests and provides personalized recommendations. Behind the scenes, SIWOW uses semantic web technologies like RDF, OWL and ontologies to structure information and connect related data points into a semantic graph.
Leverage Your Expertise – Technology for Nonprofit Content Curation4Good.org
As nonprofit professionals, it’s easy to become overwhelmed with the quantity and pace of information. So we all turn to trusted friends to help us “find the good stuff”. As an expert in your area, you have a unique opportunity (and responsibility) to build your credibility and leverage your expertise by helping others make sense of your world. By adding resources to your website or blog, you become a content curator. Because the source of power for networked nonprofits is no longer “what you know”, it is in “how you use and share” what you know.
Learn how nonprofits and associations use IdeaEncore and many other online tools to save time and money and engage members through custom online libraries and re-using others’ materials to leverage their expertise. It’s an opportunity to become a leader of the peer-to-peer learning movement that is sweeping the nonprofit community.
The document discusses the changing landscape of mobile web design. It argues that the concepts of "mobile" and "desktop" are becoming blurred as more content is optimized for all contexts and devices. It recommends establishing design principles focused on business goals, audiences, and content rather than assumptions about devices. Finally, it evaluates solutions like native apps, responsive design, and adaptive processes to provide the best experience across different platforms.
Responsive design allows websites to be viewed on any device by automatically adjusting layouts. The document discusses creating large-scale responsive websites that serve both desktop and mobile users well. It defines responsive design as providing complete content across all devices and connections using a single URL. While technical aspects like fluid grids and media queries are important, usability must be a top priority through efficient and effective layouts on mobile. The strategy discussed is to make responsive design the standard, focus on modern browsers and devices first, and introduce changes in phases.
The document introduces EthOS, a qualitative research platform that uses digital ethnography and mobile diary studies to provide insights into customers' everyday experiences. It allows companies to collect rich video, photo, and audio data from users to better understand their needs and behaviors. Researchers can assign tasks, analyze user-submitted entries, and conduct sentiment analysis on the platform's dashboard. EthOS aims to help companies make more empathetic decisions by seeing things from customers' perspectives.
q4 wk1 CSS Maintain and Repair Computer Networks.pptxninosulit
This document discusses online platforms and elements of a rich content website. It provides examples of popular online platforms like YouTube and Facebook that attract audiences through freedom of expression and sharing photos/videos. It emphasizes the importance of a website's usefulness, functionality, usability, and visual design in creating a positive user experience and online environment. Rich media content needs to serve a purpose beyond aesthetics and should not cause issues on different screens or browsers.
Emory Healthcare redesigned their website to better reflect their status as a leading academic medical center. Research found users wanted directions, contact info, and physician info. The new site features a simplified design with rotating images highlighting Emory's strengths. Navigation was improved and engaging multimedia content like videos and calculators were added. Initial results showed the redesign was driving more consumers to the site. Further changes and tracking of metrics will continue to enhance the user experience.
Webzzle is a web exploration service that allows users to:
1) Explore any web page or bookmark and receive the most relevant and up-to-date new knowledge on that topic in 1-click.
2) The service provides real-time quality results from Webzzle as well as enhanced Google search results.
3) Users can install add-ons or buttons to access the Webzzle exploration features from within their web browser.
For better or for worse, like it or not, mobile wearables are already changing our lives. Combined with social media, mobile wearable devices form a new generation of personalized technology that knows us better than our closest friends. How many of your friends know how far you walked or what you ate? The challenge for developing applications is correctly incorporating context to add value your users hadn’t considered while being sensitive to their privacy. In the future, our devices will wake us up earlier because of the ice storm last night and contact the people we are meeting to warn them we could be late. Philip Lew covers the most important element of mobile user experience and customer experience―context. Using examples, Phil breaks down context into elements you can incorporate into your design and development. Learn the contextual elements you need to incorporate right now and identify key factors for future generation products based on providing anticipatory services.
Web 1.0 refers to static websites without interactivity. Web 2.0 introduced dynamic content and user participation. Web 3.0 aims to have servers understand individual user preferences to deliver personalized content. Key concepts include folksonomy which allows user-generated categorization, the use of hashtags, convergence of technologies, and social media for user-generated sharing and discussion.
Web 1.0 referred to static websites without interactivity. Web 2.0 introduced dynamic content and user participation. Web 3.0 aims to have servers understand individual user preferences to deliver personalized content. Key concepts included folksonomy which allows user-generated tagging, the use of hashtags, convergence of technologies, and social media for sharing user-created content.
Web 1.0 refers to static websites without interactivity. Web 2.0 introduced dynamic content and user participation. Web 3.0 aims to have servers understand individual user preferences to deliver personalized content. Key concepts include folksonomy which allows user-generated categorization, the use of hashtags, convergence of technologies, and social media for user-generated sharing and discussion.
The document discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0. Web 1.0 consisted of static websites without interactivity. Web 2.0 featured dynamic content and user participation through comments, reviews, and social media. Web 3.0 aims to have servers understand individual user preferences to deliver personalized content. Key concepts discussed include folksonomy, hashtags, convergence of technologies, and different types of social media.
FAM - a triumph of technology over usability - Andy PowellEduserv
Federated access management aims to improve security and privacy by allowing users to log in using their institutional account rather than separate accounts for each publisher site. However, its usability is challenging due to the many players involved including publishers, identity providers, and federations. From the user perspective, the identity provider is consistent but each publisher site may have a different login process. Publishers must support many identity providers and federations. Work is ongoing to standardize the user experience and interfaces through groups like Kantara and NISO. Usability across the system has yet to fully emerge.
The document proposes an interactive mobile exploration app called iGuide that provides customized guides and recommendations to users based on their location and interests, with an initial focus on the New York University campus; it discusses the problem of existing exploration methods lacking customization, mobility and credibility; and it outlines the product, business model of paid downloads and location-based advertising, competitive landscape, and founding team.
This slide deck introduces a new online game called The Hunt that uses "maps of the Web" to challenge users to solve a series of challenges that eventually lead the user to open the Vault
The document proposes converting windows into solar power generation sources using solar shades. It notes that windows are ubiquitous but traditionally only considered for reducing solar effects indoors rather than energy production. Solar shades can transform buildings and homes into clean energy producers without expensive exterior modifications. The shades are easy to install and provide benefits like improved building security, familiarity with solar power, and reduced grid demand during daylight hours.
Yuvee launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo to build its WebHub application into a social network. WebHub will allow users to create groups of their favorite websites organized by theme and share them with others. This will create a global library of websites and help users find relevant sites instead of searching individually. It will also help overcome limitations of search engines filtering results by location and profile. The campaign aims to boost WebHub so people can benefit from others' web expertise when surfing online.
Yuvee, Inc. released a Valentine's Day video on YouTube telling a love story about WebHub.mobi, an online library of websites. WebHub allows users to easily browse websites on mobile devices without having to type URLs. It works across all devices with a browser and unifies the web experience. The company aims to simplify how people find and access content online.
A press release by Yuvee announcing a Catalog of Mobile Device Innovations that power "what's next" after today's generation of cookie-cutter smartphones
Yuvee, Inc. announces the launch of WebHub.mobi, a free online library of websites that can be accessed from any device. The library includes public categories of websites organized by topic, as well as private libraries where users can customize categories and store login credentials. WebHub aims to unify access to the web across multiple devices by functioning on smartphones, tablets, laptops and more through an updated browser. The company founder states that offering free public and private website libraries accessible from any device is an exciting development.
This is a press release by Yuvee, Inc. announcing a marketing tagline for its WebHub cloud app that makes mobile surfing from touchscreen devices fast and easy. The tagline is "WebHub is your home base for a richer, simpler Web."
This is a press release by Yuvee, Inc. announcing the release of an updated version of its touchscreen PIQ musical instrument app for iPhones and iPads on the App Store
Yuvee, Inc. announced new features for its cloud-based WebHub application including a simplified registration process, "information keys" providing short descriptions of website links, and a user-notes area. The updates aim to enrich the browsing experience and increase WebHub's value for mobile users. WebHub organizes websites into topic-based hubs and lets users create private hubs and categories.
This is a May 2012 Yuvee press release announcing the "one-thumb surfing" tagline for Yuvee's WebHub cloud app at www.webhub.mobi that takes all the hard steps out of surfing the Web from touchscreen mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets
Yuvee, Inc. announced the release of smarticon apps for Mac, Windows, and Linux computers that provide quick access to WebHub, a cloud-based application. The smarticon apps allow users to access WebHub's organized "hubs" of web content directly from their desktop. WebHub organizes websites into categories on different topics and also lets users create their own personalized hubs. The smarticon apps are meant to make it fast and easy for computer users to access all that WebHub offers from their PC or laptop.
This is a December 2011 Yuvee press release announcing federal registration of PiQ for Yuvee's music app that re-invents musical creation and sharing on touchscreen mobile, and includes voice sms/text.
This is a December 2011 Yuvee press release announcing that Yuvee received a federal registration for WebHub for its www.webhub.mobi cloud app that makes surfing the Web from mobile and converged devices fast and easy
This is an August 2011 Yuvee press release announcing the PiQ music app, which is an app for iPhones and iPads that re-invenst musical creation and sharing for mobile, and includes voice sms/texting
This is an August 2011 Yuvee press release announcing the issuance of a second US patent on Yuvee's detachable joystick technology for mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets
This is a 2011 Yuvee press release announcing the issuance of a fourth US patent on its NeoKeys-branded user interface technology for smartphone touchscreen mobile and other devices
Northern Engraving | Nameplate Manufacturing Process - 2024Northern Engraving
Manufacturing custom quality metal nameplates and badges involves several standard operations. Processes include sheet prep, lithography, screening, coating, punch press and inspection. All decoration is completed in the flat sheet with adhesive and tooling operations following. The possibilities for creating unique durable nameplates are endless. How will you create your brand identity? We can help!
"Frontline Battles with DDoS: Best practices and Lessons Learned", Igor IvaniukFwdays
At this talk we will discuss DDoS protection tools and best practices, discuss network architectures and what AWS has to offer. Also, we will look into one of the largest DDoS attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that happened in February 2022. We'll see, what techniques helped to keep the web resources available for Ukrainians and how AWS improved DDoS protection for all customers based on Ukraine experience
What is an RPA CoE? Session 2 – CoE RolesDianaGray10
In this session, we will review the players involved in the CoE and how each role impacts opportunities.
Topics covered:
• What roles are essential?
• What place in the automation journey does each role play?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
Discover the Unseen: Tailored Recommendation of Unwatched ContentScyllaDB
The session shares how JioCinema approaches ""watch discounting."" This capability ensures that if a user watched a certain amount of a show/movie, the platform no longer recommends that particular content to the user. Flawless operation of this feature promotes the discover of new content, improving the overall user experience.
JioCinema is an Indian over-the-top media streaming service owned by Viacom18.
AppSec PNW: Android and iOS Application Security with MobSFAjin Abraham
Mobile Security Framework - MobSF is a free and open source automated mobile application security testing environment designed to help security engineers, researchers, developers, and penetration testers to identify security vulnerabilities, malicious behaviours and privacy concerns in mobile applications using static and dynamic analysis. It supports all the popular mobile application binaries and source code formats built for Android and iOS devices. In addition to automated security assessment, it also offers an interactive testing environment to build and execute scenario based test/fuzz cases against the application.
This talk covers:
Using MobSF for static analysis of mobile applications.
Interactive dynamic security assessment of Android and iOS applications.
Solving Mobile app CTF challenges.
Reverse engineering and runtime analysis of Mobile malware.
How to shift left and integrate MobSF/mobsfscan SAST and DAST in your build pipeline.
QA or the Highway - Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend appl...zjhamm304
These are the slides for the presentation, "Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend applications" that was presented at QA or the Highway 2024 in Columbus, OH by Zachary Hamm.
"$10 thousand per minute of downtime: architecture, queues, streaming and fin...Fwdays
Direct losses from downtime in 1 minute = $5-$10 thousand dollars. Reputation is priceless.
As part of the talk, we will consider the architectural strategies necessary for the development of highly loaded fintech solutions. We will focus on using queues and streaming to efficiently work and manage large amounts of data in real-time and to minimize latency.
We will focus special attention on the architectural patterns used in the design of the fintech system, microservices and event-driven architecture, which ensure scalability, fault tolerance, and consistency of the entire system.
This talk will cover ScyllaDB Architecture from the cluster-level view and zoom in on data distribution and internal node architecture. In the process, we will learn the secret sauce used to get ScyllaDB's high availability and superior performance. We will also touch on the upcoming changes to ScyllaDB architecture, moving to strongly consistent metadata and tablets.
Session 1 - Intro to Robotic Process Automation.pdfUiPathCommunity
👉 Check out our full 'Africa Series - Automation Student Developers (EN)' page to register for the full program:
https://bit.ly/Automation_Student_Kickstart
In this session, we shall introduce you to the world of automation, the UiPath Platform, and guide you on how to install and setup UiPath Studio on your Windows PC.
📕 Detailed agenda:
What is RPA? Benefits of RPA?
RPA Applications
The UiPath End-to-End Automation Platform
UiPath Studio CE Installation and Setup
💻 Extra training through UiPath Academy:
Introduction to Automation
UiPath Business Automation Platform
Explore automation development with UiPath Studio
👉 Register here for our upcoming Session 2 on June 20: Introduction to UiPath Studio Fundamentals: https://community.uipath.com/events/details/uipath-lagos-presents-session-2-introduction-to-uipath-studio-fundamentals/
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
GlobalLogic Java Community Webinar #18 “How to Improve Web Application Perfor...GlobalLogic Ukraine
Під час доповіді відповімо на питання, навіщо потрібно підвищувати продуктивність аплікації і які є найефективніші способи для цього. А також поговоримо про те, що таке кеш, які його види бувають та, основне — як знайти performance bottleneck?
Відео та деталі заходу: https://bit.ly/45tILxj
AI in the Workplace Reskilling, Upskilling, and Future Work.pptxSunil Jagani
Discover how AI is transforming the workplace and learn strategies for reskilling and upskilling employees to stay ahead. This comprehensive guide covers the impact of AI on jobs, essential skills for the future, and successful case studies from industry leaders. Embrace AI-driven changes, foster continuous learning, and build a future-ready workforce.
Read More - https://bit.ly/3VKly70
[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.