This document summarizes a WordPress + Amazon Web Services meetup in the Philippines. It provides details about the speakers and organizers, including their roles at DigitalCube Inc. and experience speaking at WordCamp events. It also lists some popular AWS services like EC2, S3, and autoscaling that can be used with WordPress. Finally, it shares examples of how WordPress and AWS are being used by sites like a blog, media site, and enterprise site and the solutions AWS provides for issues like unpredictable traffic, large files, and multilingual/multi-site needs.
Giancarlo Gomez presented on using websockets for realtime applications with ColdFusion. He began by explaining what websockets are and how they allow for bidirectional messaging with low latency compared to HTTP polling techniques. He then demonstrated how to enable and use websockets in ColdFusion, including securing connections and using websockets in a clustered environment. Finally, he discussed real world uses of websockets and issues to consider like network connections and application reloads.
Lorsque j'ai commencé à déployer du PHP, aux alentours de 2002, la mise en place de cache d'opcode, de reverse proxy pour assets statiques et de déploiement atomiques était encore rare et peu documentée. Le monde a évolué, PHP a beaucoup évolué et c'est l'occasion de faire le point sur les bonnes pratiques de déploiement PHP (en particulier sur une architecture cloud): - déploiement immutables - séparation code / données - cache opcode - séparation serveur HTTP / VM PHP - gestion des sessions - gestion des assets Le but de la présentation est de présenter (et de justifier, en les contextualisant) ces bonnes pratiques.
Puru Hemnani - ICF Interactive The session will go over the advantages of CDN in general and Akamai caching in particular. Akamai is one of the most commonly used caching option with AEM and several clients use it. There are several features and akamai tuning options such as Error caching, GeoRouting, ESI, Siteshield, WAF that can help developers and system engineers make the sites faster and secure. Configuring it correctly can also reduce the licensing requirements for AEM as well as infrastructure costs as you can serve much higher amount of traffic with less number of origin servers.
How much trouble will it be if your webserver failed? No trouble at all, if your site keeps its content on reliable Amazon S3. Now that you can run dynamic websites off Amazon S3 storage, we’ll demonstrate why you no longer need to worry about backing up and restoring your website data. Losing the webserver is no longer a disaster. Your data is always safe with the cloud storage. The webserver can simply be replaced in minutes. Cloud Storage Engine (ClouSE) and Amazon S3 provide seamless and secure data protection, scalability and availability for websites, static or dynamic. A website on cloud storage becomes highly available. Yapixx is ready-to-run WordPress on S3. It is an example of how website pages as well as its media can be stored and served directly from Amazon S3. This enables a unified data management story for all your website. No database backup and recovery is needed. Launch your own WordPress site to the cloud today! It’s easy and FREE, no writing code is required. Start at http://www.oblaksoft.com/downloads.
The document discusses tips and tricks for using the OSGi Web Console in AEM. It provides an overview of the different areas within the Web Console, including Main, OSGi, Sling, Status, and Web Console. It demonstrates how to use these areas to manage bundles, configurations, services, and more. The document also provides a demo of some of these tips and tricks.
In this session, Bach will deliver a presentation on: – The basics of cloud computing and major cloud service providers in the world. – Overview of AWS platform.
This document discusses using MongoDB as the common store for user-generated content in Adobe Experience Manager Communities. It describes the benefits of MongoDB, such as its flexible JSON document model, efficient searching, built-in replication for high availability, and ability to scale. It then covers different options for implementing MongoDB as the common store, including the MongoMK JCR SRP, Adobe SRP, and Mongo SRP. It also discusses which content is typically stored in the common store versus being replicated separately.
This document provides instructions on how to write plugins for the Symfony framework. It discusses plugin directory structure, adding web assets, models, configuration, modules, and publishing plugins on symfony-project.com. The goal is to allow developers to package and share reusable Symfony extensions.
Following simple patterns of good application design can allow you to scale your application for your customers easily. We'll dive into the 12 factor application design and demo how this applies to containers and deployments on Amazon ECS and Fargate. We'll take a look at tooling that can be used to simplfy your work flow and help you adopt the principles of the 12 factor application.
This document discusses deploying and scaling PHP applications using Docker containers and AWS Elastic Beanstalk. It describes how Elastic Beanstalk can help manage application upgrades, server monitoring, and configuration across auto-scaling infrastructure. Docker containers allow for a more customized and testable environment compared to the default PHP container on Elastic Beanstalk. The document provides examples of using Dockerfiles to build containers, mapping containers to Elastic Beanstalk using Dockerrun.aws.json, and passing commands to containers.
Fargate is a compute engine for Amazon ECS that allows you to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters. With Fargate, you no longer have to provision, configure, and scale clusters of virtual machines to run containers. You simply specify your container resource requirements and Fargate provisions and scales infrastructure for you. Fargate handles the underlying container instance management and scaling seamlessly in the background.
This document describes a multiplayer online clicker game built with Phaser on Elastic Beanstalk that uses DynamoDB, ElastiCache, and Lambda. The game supports desktop and mobile platforms with a single code base and uses WebSockets for real-time multiplayer on S3 hosting through Elastic Beanstalk deployment.
This document discusses how to build secure and real-time dashboards for mobile and web using ColdFusion. It covers the features required in a dashboard like real-time updates, graphs, notifications and report generation. It demonstrates the architecture of a monitoring dashboard with ColdFusion running on a server collecting and processing data that is displayed. It provides code snippets for implementing websockets, analytics, report generation and security. Customizable dashboards can be created by changing configuration files.
This document outlines a seminar on using Xilinx SDAccel on AWS. The agenda includes creating an AWS account, launching EC2 instances, deploying SDAccel with the HDK, developing kernels on AWS, creating AMIs, and executing kernels on AWS FPGAs. It provides step-by-step instructions on setting up accounts, instances, and environments for FPGA development and execution on AWS.
This document discusses how Japanese startups are using Amazon Web Services (AWS). It provides examples of architectures that startups are using on AWS to build scalable and reliable applications. It also describes some events for startup CTOs hosted by AWS to facilitate knowledge sharing. Finally, it shares real use cases of Japanese startups leveraging different AWS services like EC2, RDS, S3, CloudFront, and CloudSearch to build their applications and handle traffic bursts.
Slides from the Jan 2019 Phoenix DevOps talk "AWS Fargate as an Infrastructure Product". Includes speaker notes.
The document discusses several SEO hosting issues including server response headers, class C IP addresses, dedicated versus shared hosting, uptime and downtime, preparing a site for increased traffic, and load balancing. It recommends having a custom 404 error page, separate class C IP addresses only for large link circles, and that dedicated hosting is generally faster but more expensive than shared hosting. It also provides tips on shared hosting criteria and ways to decrease server taxation like hosting images elsewhere.
Second WordPress on Amazon Web Services Meetup in Kansai! All speakers' slides combined. 1. Kel Santiago: "Why Contributing to WordPress is Important to Your Business" 2. Karen Ellrick: "Options for Multilingual WordPress Websites" 3. Hidetaka Okamoto: "Introduction of JSON-LD & Feature Web Development"
This internship report summarizes Muhammad ZainUl Abideen's internship at the Switching Department of National Telecom Corporation (NTC) in Islamabad from October 2, 2014. It discusses NTC's progress since its establishment in 1996, including developing its own infrastructure like optical fiber backbone, billing system, and multi-services data network. It describes the various departments of NTC and services it offers. It also provides an overview of NTC's EWSD digital switching system, digital telephony, and plans to migrate to an IP-based next generation network.
Hot work practices offshore- any construction or maintenance that produces heat or other potential ignition sources- are getting increased scrutiny in the Gulf of Mexico. Along with analyzing potential hazards, obtaining written permits, and monitoring the atmosphere during hot work, the single most valuable practice in preventing accidents is to use alternatives. Whenever possible, it is imperative to avoid hot work and consider alternative methods. TFT Pneumatic brings to you the ONLY tools of their class, across the globe, that are certified by the DNV as cold cutting and grinding equipment and safe to use in explosive atmospheres.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily design slideshows.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily design slideshows.
This document summarizes the results of performance tests between HHVM and PHP-FPM on Nginx. In a test with an increasing load from 0-300 clients over 1 minute, HHVM had a faster average response time of 1566ms compared to 3108ms for PHP-FPM. HHVM was also able to process more requests, with 386830 requests compared to 2637 for PHP-FPM. While HHVM had a slower response at higher loads, PHP-FPM became unusable and returned errors at 150-200 clients.
WordPress Workshop at Google Campus Warsaw http://www.meetup.com/AMIMOTO-WordPress-Amazon-Web-Services-Europe-Group/events/228197849/
Let's learn how to launch WordPress Powered by AMIMOTO HHVM on AWS: Hands-on Workshop (where you can learn how to self-host your WordPress site & many more!) AMIMOTO delivers High Performance WordPress Cloud Hosting on Amazon Web Services. https://amimoto-ami.com/
Like many others, WordPress has been my personal blogging tool for a long time. A powerful tool for easy publishing! That is what everyone wants. Large sites like TechCrunch and TheNextWeb use it exactly for that reason. And more enterprises seem to discover it as good solution to their too-expensive publication tools. But keeping those WordPress instances running requires skills and knowledge. Because of WordPress extendibility and its very active community, you can do this too. This tutorial will teach you how use Ansible, Composer, WP-CLI, WP REST API, and Elasticsearch can push WordPress from a personal blogging tool into an enterprise-worthy level application. Out with FTP based SCM ... in with automated deployment, dependency management, and utterly fast search.
This session covers best practices, features, and capabilities that users of Microsoft products can leverage in AWS. We emphasize Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Active Directory, and .NET capabilities available and deeply integrated in AWS. With these learnings, you can extend the value of your Microsoft investments, lower total cost of ownership (TCO), and keep users working in familiar environments.
This was presented during Microsoft Azure's BootCamp on April 25 2015 at Microsoft Malaysia. This particular session was about using OSS Asterisk on Azure with HA capabilities.
Summary of the announcements Amazon Web Services did during re:Invent in December 2019. Delivered at AWS Zaragoza User Group
Dive deep into storage solutions for enterprise applications, debunk performance and availability perceptions, and learn about anti-patterns. Focusing on consulting and technology partner use cases, this session incorporates live demonstrations, including APN Competency Partner solutions. Attendees learn about reference architectures for enterprise storage solutions and how to incorporate components into new solutions for enterprise workloads.
Unleash the power of AWS with this workshop that will teach you how to build your own functional web server that will handle 8 to 10 million hits a day. Covering the ins and outs of what to do for a basic LEMP (Linux, NGINX, MySQL/MariaDB, Python/PHP/Perl) stack on a AWS micro we will build and configure a web ready server that you can use for everything from personal portfolio to projects and more. Things you will need: A computer with macOS/Linux, or Windows with PuTTY, some command line experience (not overly necessary).
This session explains how to build reusable, maintainable AWS CloudFormation–based automation for AWS Cloud deployments. We have built over 50 Quick Start reference deployments with partners and customers, and will share this expertise with you. We explore the anatomy of a typical AWS CloudFormation template, dive deep into best practices for building Quick Start automation across Linux and Windows and explore useful design patterns. This expert-level session is for partners interested in building Quick Starts or other AWS CloudFormation–based automation. It requires familiarity with Git, shell scripting, Windows PowerShell, and AWS services like Amazon EC2, Amazon S3 and AWS CloudFormation.
This document discusses how to scale a LAMP stack on Amazon Web Services. It provides tips for optimizing infrastructure components like EC2, S3, and SQS. It also offers recommendations for caching with Memcached, using efficient web servers like Nginx, optimizing images/CSS, keeping HTML/PHP/JavaScript simple and fast, and leveraging CDNs. The overall goal is to make the web experience as speedy as possible for users.
This document discusses authoring and deploying serverless applications with AWS SAM (Serverless Application Model). It covers using the AWS Lambda console and SAM Local for local development, testing, and debugging. It also discusses how SAM integrates with AWS CodeDeploy to enable safe, automated deployments of serverless applications through features like traffic shifting, rollbacks, and deployment preferences.
This document provides an overview of application deployment on cloud platforms. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing and comparisons of SAAS, PAAS and IAAS models. The document then discusses benefits and challenges of cloud deployment. It also covers business and architectural considerations for moving applications to the cloud. Finally, it demonstrates several popular platform as a service providers like Firebase, AWS, Heroku and Cloud Foundry and provides guidance on deploying applications on each.
Jive Software migrated their social business software to the Amazon EC2 cloud to reduce costs and improve manageability. They developed techniques to fully automate deployments, upgrades, and failover. This allows instances to be provisioned in minutes rather than weeks and reduces operational expenses by automating tasks previously done manually. While the cloud is generally only used for smaller implementations currently due to enterprise security concerns, Jive believes the cloud will become more widely adopted by enterprises in the next two years as those issues are addressed.
Learn how Cloud Posse recently architected and implemented Wordpress for massive scale on Amazon EC2. We'll show you exactly the tools that we used and our recipe to both secure and power Wordpress setups on AWS using Elastic Beanstalk, EFS, CodePipeline, Memcached, Aurora and Varnish.
- Five simple steps to migrate VMs from an on-premise VMware or Hyper-V environment to AWS: 1) prepare the environment, 2) configure connectivity, 3) enable AWS as a disaster recovery target, 4) configure replication of VMs to AWS, and 5) test, report, and move VMs to AWS. - Zerto Virtual Replication software provides near-sync replication of block-level VM changes from on-premise to AWS with recovery point objectives (RPOs) of seconds and recovery time objectives (RTOs) of 1-4 hours. - Migrating VMs to AWS with Zerto can provide significant cost savings over traditional on-premise
This presentation cover Adobe AEM Dispatcher security and CDN and browser caching. This presentation is the second part of a webinar on AEM Dispatcher: http://dev.day.com/content/ddc/en/gems/dispatcher-caching---new-features-and-optimizations.html Visit url above to view the whole presentation. Domique Pfister the primary engineer developing AEM Dispatcher covers the first part on new features.
This document summarizes Andy Melichar's presentation at WordCamp Omaha about optimizing WordPress performance. He began with introductions and explained his background in web development. He then discussed common performance issues hosting companies see and why performance matters for user experience and revenue. Andy outlined key areas to optimize like WordPress plugins/themes, web server configuration, and using content delivery networks. He demonstrated the significant impact of enabling caching, compression, browser caching and switching to Nginx on a test site's performance. In the end, Andy emphasized there are many options to try and the WordPress community can help with configurations.
Learning Objectives: - Understand key EC2 Spot Instances concepts and common usage patterns for maximum scale and cost optimization in the cloud - Leverage lower compute costs to better compete on price and, as a result, winning more business - Leverage the full scale of the AWS cloud for faster results
AMIMOTO is a high performance WordPress Cloud Host built for WordPress running on AWS environment. AMIMOTO is the combination of AWS + Nginx + WordPress + Proxy Cache The result? Super fast websites (100 times faster than normal install, AMIMOTO is for performance tuning) that can handle 100MILLION+ Page Views and functions at ninja speed.
This document discusses strategies for improving security architecture on AWS. It recommends: 1) Controlling access at the machine level by using separate keypairs for each user and device instead of sharing keys and user accounts. 2) Using configuration management or LDAP to automate user management across servers instead of manually adding users. 3) Restricting SSH access to production servers by using a bastion host or VPN instead of exposing port 22 publicly. 4) Enforcing two-factor authentication and other security best practices for employee laptops and office networks to reduce security risks.
This talk shares the impact of WordPress contributions to business, professional growth & our community. -Five For The Future -Where to contribute -Community -Other contributions This gives a walkthrough that may let you discover what you can enjoy sharing to WordPress & continue doing it & inspire others to share too.
This document discusses contributing to WordPress in various ways such as fixing bugs, improving code quality, developing plugins, themes, and helping with localization and globalization. It emphasizes that every contribution counts regardless of size and that contributing can provide benefits like career growth, networking, and helping the WordPress community. It highlights that the future of WordPress depends on good plugin and theme developers as well as a diverse, global community.
This document discusses the importance of contributing to WordPress for businesses, professionals, freelancers, and hobbies. It provides 10 ways to contribute, including core development like fixing bugs; creating plugins, themes, and translations; improving accessibility; participating in local meetups; engaging with the design of WordPress; volunteering; and other contributions like tutorials, books, and development environments. The overall message is that every contribution counts towards making WordPress better for all, and contributing helps cultivate community and skills.
First WordPress on Amazon Web Services Meetup in Kansai! This is a combination of all slides from speakers. 1. WordPress on AWS - Kel 2. How I use AMIMOTO on Development Environment (DEMO) - Shinichi Nishikawa 3. How to Make Your Site Multilingual - Maciej Pilarski 4. Amazon API Gateway & WordPress - Horike Takahiro 5. WordPress Media Management: How it's Done, Why it's Close to Useless: Riccardo 6. Wocker & WordCamp Kansai 2015: Kite
This document discusses why contributing to WordPress is important for businesses. It outlines the benefits of open source community experience, sharing feedback, community marketing, and community-driven development. It also highlights how contributing can include WordPress core contributions and localization, participating in local WordCamp events, plugin and theme development, and more. The conclusion emphasizes that contributing provides rewards, helps businesses grow globally by giving back, allows learning from others, and fosters important communication within the WordPress community.
Media Assembly Kit is a service that provides a platform for hassle-free web media operation. CMS is by WordPress and AMIMOTO AMI is the high performance cloud server. Web: http://media-assembly-kit.com/ Twitter: @AssemblyKit https://www.facebook.com/MediaAssemblyKit GitHub: https://github.com/megumiteam
Kief Morris rethinks the infrastructure code delivery lifecycle, advocating for a shift towards composable infrastructure systems. We should shift to designing around deployable components rather than code modules, use more useful levels of abstraction, and drive design and deployment from applications rather than bottom-up, monolithic architecture and delivery.
The DealBook is our annual overview of the Ukrainian tech investment industry. This edition comprehensively covers the full year 2023 and the first deals of 2024.
Manual Method of Product Research | Helium10 | MBS RETRIEVER
Today’s digitally connected world presents a wide range of security challenges for enterprises. Insider security threats are particularly noteworthy because they have the potential to cause significant harm. Unlike external threats, insider risks originate from within the company, making them more subtle and challenging to identify. This blog aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of insider security threats, including their types, examples, effects, and mitigation techniques.
Revolutionize your transportation processes with our cutting-edge RPA software. Automate repetitive tasks, reduce costs, and enhance efficiency in the logistics sector with our advanced solutions.
Stream processing is a crucial component of modern data infrastructure, but constructing an efficient and scalable stream processing system can be challenging. Decoupling compute and storage architecture has emerged as an effective solution to these challenges, but it can introduce high latency issues, especially when dealing with complex continuous queries that necessitate managing extra-large internal states. In this talk, we focus on addressing the high latency issues associated with S3 storage in stream processing systems that employ a decoupled compute and storage architecture. We delve into the root causes of latency in this context and explore various techniques to minimize the impact of S3 latency on stream processing performance. Our proposed approach is to implement a tiered storage mechanism that leverages a blend of high-performance and low-cost storage tiers to reduce data movement between the compute and storage layers while maintaining efficient processing. Throughout the talk, we will present experimental results that demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in mitigating the impact of S3 latency on stream processing. By the end of the talk, attendees will have gained insights into how to optimize their stream processing systems for reduced latency and improved cost-efficiency.
The integration of programming into civil engineering is transforming the industry. We can design complex infrastructure projects and analyse large datasets. Imagine revolutionizing the way we build our cities and infrastructure, all by the power of coding. Programming skills are no longer just a bonus—they’re a game changer in this era. Technology is revolutionizing civil engineering by integrating advanced tools and techniques. Programming allows for the automation of repetitive tasks, enhancing the accuracy of designs, simulations, and analyses. With the advent of artificial intelligence and machine learning, engineers can now predict structural behaviors under various conditions, optimize material usage, and improve project planning.
We are honored to launch and host this event for our UiPath Polish Community, with the help of our partners - Proservartner! We certainly hope we have managed to spike your interest in the subjects to be presented and the incredible networking opportunities at hand, too! Check out our proposed agenda below 👇👇 08:30 ☕ Welcome coffee (30') 09:00 Opening note/ Intro to UiPath Community (10') Cristina Vidu, Global Manager, Marketing Community @UiPath Dawid Kot, Digital Transformation Lead @Proservartner 09:10 Cloud migration - Proservartner & DOVISTA case study (30') Marcin Drozdowski, Automation CoE Manager @DOVISTA Pawel Kamiński, RPA developer @DOVISTA Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner 09:40 From bottlenecks to breakthroughs: Citizen Development in action (25') Pawel Poplawski, Director, Improvement and Automation @McCormick & Company Michał Cieślak, Senior Manager, Automation Programs @McCormick & Company 10:05 Next-level bots: API integration in UiPath Studio (30') Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner 10:35 ☕ Coffee Break (15') 10:50 Document Understanding with my RPA Companion (45') Ewa Gruszka, Enterprise Sales Specialist, AI & ML @UiPath 11:35 Power up your Robots: GenAI and GPT in REFramework (45') Krzysztof Karaszewski, Global RPA Product Manager 12:20 🍕 Lunch Break (1hr) 13:20 From Concept to Quality: UiPath Test Suite for AI-powered Knowledge Bots (30') Kamil Miśko, UiPath MVP, Senior RPA Developer @Zurich Insurance 13:50 Communications Mining - focus on AI capabilities (30') Thomasz Wierzbicki, Business Analyst @Office Samurai 14:20 Polish MVP panel: Insights on MVP award achievements and career profiling
An invited talk given by Mark Billinghurst on Research Directions for Cross Reality Interfaces. This was given on July 2nd 2024 as part of the 2024 Summer School on Cross Reality in Hagenberg, Austria (July 1st - 7th)
Password Rotation in 2024 is still Relevant
Have you noticed the OpenSSF Scorecard badges on the official Dart and Flutter repos? It's Google's way of showing that they care about security. Practices such as pinning dependencies, branch protection, required reviews, continuous integration tests etc. are measured to provide a score and accompanying badge. You can do the same for your projects, and this presentation will show you how, with an emphasis on the unique challenges that come up when working with Dart and Flutter. The session will provide a walkthrough of the steps involved in securing a first repository, and then what it takes to repeat that process across an organization with multiple repos. It will also look at the ongoing maintenance involved once scorecards have been implemented, and how aspects of that maintenance can be better automated to minimize toil.
In the modern digital era, social media platforms have become integral to our daily lives. These platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Snapchat, offer countless ways to connect, share, and communicate.
MuleSoft Meetup on APM and IDP
CIO Council Cal Poly Humboldt September 22, 2023
These fighter aircraft have uses outside of traditional combat situations. They are essential in defending India's territorial integrity, averting dangers, and delivering aid to those in need during natural calamities. Additionally, the IAF improves its interoperability and fortifies international military alliances by working together and conducting joint exercises with other air forces.
Six months into 2024, and it is clear the privacy ecosystem takes no days off!! Regulators continue to implement and enforce new regulations, businesses strive to meet requirements, and technology advances like AI have privacy professionals scratching their heads about managing risk. What can we learn about the first six months of data privacy trends and events in 2024? How should this inform your privacy program management for the rest of the year? Join TrustArc, Goodwin, and Snyk privacy experts as they discuss the changes we’ve seen in the first half of 2024 and gain insight into the concrete, actionable steps you can take to up-level your privacy program in the second half of the year. This webinar will review: - Key changes to privacy regulations in 2024 - Key themes in privacy and data governance in 2024 - How to maximize your privacy program in the second half of 2024
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques. Familiar guidelines will be demonstrated in practice, and descriptions will be developed “live”! If you have learned a lot about the theory of image description techniques but want to feel more confident putting them into practice, this is the presentation for you. There will be useful, actionable information for everyone, whether you are working with authors, colleagues, alone, or leveraging AI as a collaborator. Link to presentation recording and slides: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/details-of-description-part-ii-describing-images-in-practice/ Presented by BookNet Canada on June 25, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Sustainability requires ingenuity and stewardship. Did you know Pigging Solutions pigging systems help you achieve your sustainable manufacturing goals AND provide rapid return on investment. How? Our systems recover over 99% of product in transfer piping. Recovering trapped product from transfer lines that would otherwise become flush-waste, means you can increase batch yields and eliminate flush waste. From raw materials to finished product, if you can pump it, we can pig it.
Everything that I found interesting about engineering leadership last month
Recent advancements in the NIST-JARVIS infrastructure: JARVIS-Overview, JARVIS-DFT, AtomGPT, ALIGNN, JARVIS-Leaderboard