The document discusses the transformation of devices, services, and applications. It notes that established client-server patterns are giving way to emerging patterns where modern business applications are directly engaging consumers through edge-facing services. This allows for faster delivery of new features and capabilities through shortened development cycles. The modern application lifecycle aims to deliver better applications faster and cheaper by leveraging cloud-based services and data centers.
Cloud Native IT Transformation - Whitepaper by RapidValueRapidValue
High-performing organizations in the new digital economy are those who have unlocked the next level of cloud benefits in terms of agility, innovation and efficiency. The “cloud-native” mindset which includes re-engineering processes, workflows and re-organizing people, is becoming the new normal. In this whitepaper we will deep dive into the world of cloud-native applications, compare it with the traditional application development, describe the key elements of a cloud-native application and share the secret sauce to build cloud-native apps.
The document describes Deployit, an application release automation platform from XebiaLabs that optimizes the application deployment process. Deployit provides automated workflows to deploy applications across various infrastructure with benefits like reduced costs, accelerated time to market, and bridging the gap between development and operations.
DevOps evolution architecting the modern software factory - cloud expo east 2017Anand Akela
This document discusses the evolution of DevOps and how companies are adopting DevOps practices like continuous delivery to accelerate software delivery and improve customer experience. It outlines how traditional development methods can no longer keep up with rising customer expectations for faster and higher quality software. Companies are turning to DevOps and agile methodologies like continuous development, testing and delivery to reduce cycle times, improve quality and collaboration between development and operations teams. The document provides examples of how companies across industries like PayPal, L'Oreal, Sprint and Charter have benefited from DevOps adoption including increased velocity, reduced costs and better customer satisfaction.
Accelerate and Modernize Enterprise Application Development and Digital Proce...DevOps.com
The move to cloud native computing is a key segment of many organization’s digital transformation strategy. However, that is only a part of the equation because a major gap that has to be addressed is in building the applications and automating business processes. A lot of application development today still utilizes traditional coding, so the inherent complexities along with the shortage of technical expertise are significant obstacles.
No-code/low-code platforms are disrupting how application development is done today and creates a new environment for enterprises that forces business and IT collaboration. As an open source no-code/low-code platform to visually build enterprise web apps for coders and non-coders, Joget is an ideal complement to OpenShift to fill the gap. The Joget platform is now available as a Red Hat Certified Container, so it is trusted, secure and commercially supported on OpenShift.
Learn how Red Hat OpenShift and Joget can save you up to 60% - 70% of your development time. Quickly provision and develop your applications using no-code/low-code capabilities and scale your application using the underlying Red Hat OpenShift platform. In just a matter of hours you will be able to create business applications using Joget and go from no infrastructure to deploying a fully functioning application.
The document discusses how digital enterprise depends on DevOps proficiency. It provides context on digital enterprise and how external forces are driving digital transformations. DevOps is presented as fueling digital enterprise and key to strategies by aligning development and operations. Successful companies see benefits from DevOps like increased release frequency, faster lead times, higher market performance. Cultural challenges remain in adopting DevOps approaches.
Mobile DevOps: Rapid Response to Feedback and continuous delivery in a mobile...Roger Snook
The document discusses strategies for continuous delivery of mobile applications. It begins with an overview of DevOps and how taking a closed-loop approach to application delivery can extend lean and agile practices across the software value chain. It then discusses how mobile applications shift the focus to time to feedback and quality. The document outlines challenges like how poor mobile app quality can impact business and how the best apps evolve rapidly in response to feedback. It proposes solutions like continuous integration, deployment automation, automated testing, and using feedback to prioritize improvements to reduce the time it takes to respond to users.
Integrating SAP into DevOps Pipelines: Why and HowDevOps.com
Teams practicing DevOps don’t usually have to spend much time thinking about applications like SAP, and SAP often remains a DevOps-free zone that is resolutely difficult to change. But SAP systems enable critical operational processes and in an increasingly interconnected technology stack, need to adapt at high speed if a business is going to be truly agile.
DevOps expertise from outside SAP teams is helping to accelerate change in SAP so that digital transformation of products, processes and business models isn’t held back by dependence on slow, unresponsive ‘systems of record’. In this webinar we’ll look at why it’s important to include SAP in cross-application CI/CD pipelines, and how to do so. Join us to learn:
Why DevOps teams should care about SAP
Key SAP differences that DevOps teams need to understand
How to get started with DevOps for SAP and successfully integrate SAP into wider DevOps pipelines
Real-world examples of SAP DevOps adoption
Conquering 202x through modern application development techigai blogtechigai123
“Modern” applications shake the cobweb off of traditional apps with limited capabilities that work in silos. Modern Apps unhinge themselves from the finiteness of legacy apps and aim to serve businesses beyond their current ambitions. To expand the potential of your business, Modern Applications demand a reconsideration of the conventional approach of development. It promotes agile and rapid innovation to improve the efficiency of the idea in making.
IIA3: Coding Like a Unicorn (Predix Transform 2016)Predix
http://predixtransform.com
The way software is developed and run in production has changed dramatically over the past decade. These changes are just now going mainstream. Getting your advice strictly from unicorn companies is like getting dieting advice from celebrities: the tips will work if you have unlimited resources, few constraints, and, well, are already successful. Learn what those who work in the real world do to get the benefits of being cloud native!
DevOps provides competitive advantage to businesses through faster time to market by breaking down silos between business, development, testing and operations. They combine the Development and Operations teams leveraging automation of processes to enable rapid release cycles.
Enterprise developers are under pressure to maintain critical business applications built on aging desktop client-server platforms (like VB6 or Powerbuilder) while preparing their organizations for enterprise mobility and BYOD. Potential solutions like application virtualization, technical migration, or re-writing from scratch all have challenges and limitations - namely complexity, high costs, long lead times, and project risk. Gizmox is working with IT organizations to tackle this problem using a unique technology called Transposition.
The document discusses DevOps and Continuous Delivery practices. It defines DevOps as a cultural shift that focuses on business goals and collaboration between developers and operations. Continuous Delivery is defined as using automation to release high quality code early and often. Implementing these practices leads to higher quality, faster delivery, less risk, and increased agility, efficiency and speed to market. The company specializes in DevOps and Continuous Delivery and can help clients implement these practices through services like DevOps transformations, cloud migrations, infrastructure automation, and software delivery.
The document discusses how digital workflows can streamline creative production processes. It outlines the benefits of new technologies like digital asset management, virtual proofing, automated color management and blended digital/offset printing. These solutions help reduce costs, improve efficiency and enable global collaboration. The presentation emphasizes that Kodak offers a full suite of integrated solutions including software, hardware and services to help customers simplify their workflows and better manage assets, color and projects from concept to final output.
[IBM Pulse 2014] #1579 DevOps Technical Strategy and RoadmapDaniel Berg
Hey everyone. Here is the presentation that I had the pleasure of presenting the following deck with Maciej Zawadzki and Ruth Willenborg describing IBM's technical strategy and roadmap.
Enjoy!!!
Force.Com Business Case Building The Case For Force.Com PresentationAndre Thouin
The document discusses the business case for cloud computing. It notes that the economic downturn has created new demands on companies to do more with less. Cloud computing provides benefits like faster time to value, eliminating capital expenses, lowering operational costs, requiring fewer technical resources, and simplifying integration. Several examples are given of companies that built applications on Force.com and realized large savings in time and cost compared to traditional on-premise development.
This document discusses how DevOps can help companies adapt to today's fast-paced technology environment by breaking down silos between development and operations teams. It argues that DevOps allows for faster software releases, continuous delivery, and greater agility while still maintaining quality and control. The document outlines five benefits of adopting DevOps and how it impacts different roles within an organization. It also provides an overview of the typical phases involved in a DevOps transformation project.
The Case for Value Stream Architecture (Mik Kersten, Carmen DeArdo)Carmen DeArdo
1) Nationwide began its agile journey in 2006 and saw improvements in productivity, predictability, and quality from adopting agile and lean practices, but needed to increase speed across the entire value stream.
2) Nationwide implemented DevOps practices in 2016 to improve lead time and deployment frequency, resulting in $25M+ in annual economic value along with on-time delivery over 90% and 88% of releases with zero defects.
3) True north for Nationwide is reducing lead time for changes to enable greater business responsiveness.
Micro Focus at a glance - #MFSummit2017Micro Focus
What a remarkable journey it’s been so far. It’s a fast-moving world where, as they say, change is the only constant. Regardless of how they came to be part of the Micro Focus family, all our people and technologies have seen, driven, and lived four decades of change. While on paper our company is about providing innovative technology solutions, it’s actually about people.
DevOps as a Service - our own true story with a happy ending (JuCParis 2018)Philippe Ensarguet
Keynote of the 2nd Jenkins User Conference in Paris
Even if we are doing software since tens of years, Digital has definitively change the pace of its delivery and lifecycle ! When you're working in a corporate with thousands of people doing software as software editors or service integrators on tens of technical ecosystems, it make sense to have a corporate vision and propose software factories that will enabled coherency of tools and practices to deliver quality, efficiency and productivity of the delivery, at scale. In this session, the core idea is to share our own true story from 0 to DevOps as a Service and Software Data-Driven Cockpit, to setup on the fly software factories in aaS mode and monitor the production effort. #JuCParis #JenkinsUserConference
GNS is a Ukrainian software development company with over 200 completed projects for 100 clients since 2007. It provides services such as web development, software testing, mobile development, and desktop development using technologies like PHP, .NET, Java, and iOS/Android. GNS employs over 170 specialists and has experience delivering projects in industries like financial services, oil & gas, healthcare, and more. It utilizes agile methodologies like Scrum and offers pricing models of fixed price, time and materials, and dedicated teams.
Perennial Systems is a business and technology services company that provides IT solutions, consulting, systems integration, and outsourced development services. It was founded in 2006 as part of the Bafna Group, a diversified conglomerate in business since 1952. Perennial Systems offers a range of services including software engineering, healthcare IT, education technology, business mobility, and product engineering. It utilizes various development methodologies and has infrastructure to support onshore and offshore delivery with locations in the US, France, and India.
Exemplarr Worldwide is one of the fastest growing companies providing software development outsourcing services since 1999. It offers services like software development, product development, application migration, and maintenance using standard methodologies and processes. Exemplarr aims to provide high quality, cost-effective solutions using cutting-edge technologies and has experience in various domains like engineering, publishing, e-learning, and more.
This document summarizes a webinar on cloud computing hosted by Sand Hill Group on September 16, 2010. It features presentations from cloud computing leaders M.R. Rangaswami and Kamesh Pemmaraju of Sand Hill Group, Otavio Freire of openQ, and Neil Fox of Ness Technologies. The webinar discusses identifying the business value of cloud computing for customers and vendors based on research including a survey of 511 IT executives and 40 confidential interviews. It also summarizes Ness Technologies' cloud assessment process to help companies determine their cloud readiness and considerations for moving applications and workloads to the cloud.
DevOps provides the ability to increase time to market to an new level. The question is no longer if we need to speed up our delivery. The challenge is to find the right „pace“ for your product. Not every organization and every product needs to run at the speed of Netflix and Spotify, even if we’d like it to be like this. We need to adjust the organization, processes and tools appropriatly and to identify the real bottlenecks in the delivery pipeline continuously. And by the way, we need to justify our investment in the DevOps mission. Are we just automating the current processes or can we use this DevOps thing to really support our business? In this talk, I’d like to discuss with you how to find the right design for your delivery process and your organization to behave as a business enabler and how you can scale DevOps within your organization without loosing agility. Let’s explore how we can listen carefully to the unknown customer out there and to build software they really like in the speed of your business.
Develop an Enterprise-wide Cloud Adoption Strategy – Chris MerriganAmazon Web Services
Taking a cloud first approach requires a different approach than you probably had to consider for your initial few workloads in the cloud. You’ll be deploying hybrid environments, and that means taking a broad view of your IT strategy, architecture, and organisational design. In this session, we cover how the CAF framework offers practical guidance and comprehensive guidelines to enterprise organisations, particularly around roles, governance, and efficiency.
Challenges of Mobile HR framework and programJinen Dedhia
This document discusses challenges and solutions for implementing a mobile HR strategy. It outlines key challenges in the planning, implementation, and launch phases such as determining ROI, choosing between native and hybrid apps, and gaining security approval. Guidelines are provided for each challenge, such as starting with low-risk processes, using a hybrid approach for cross-platform upgrades, and involving stakeholders early. An enterprise mobile app platform called DronaHQ is introduced that allows building, deploying, and managing customized apps securely with tools for user management, security policies, and integration capabilities.
Codetru specializes in providing comprehensive mobile application development services tailored to meet diverse client requirements. Their approach combines creativity and technical proficiency to deliver bespoke solutions from inception to deployment. With expertise across Android, iOS, and cross-platform development, Codetru ensures seamless integration of advanced features, robust performance, and intuitive user interfaces. They are dedicated to achieving excellence, making them the preferred choice for quality-driven mobile app solutions.
Global KTech is a technology firm with offices in the US and India that provides application development, staffing, and quality assurance services. It has over 75 employees and has delivered over 50 projects totaling over 7,200 person-months of development experience. The company differentiates itself by committing to clients' success, showing flexibility, providing expert resources at low costs, and having a highly motivated technical team.
Global KTech is a technology firm with headquarters in Florida and offices in India that provides application development, staffing, and quality assurance services. It has over 75 employees and has delivered over 50 projects totaling over 7,200 person-months of development experience. The company differentiates itself by committing to clients' success, showing flexibility, providing expert resources at low costs, and having a highly motivated technical team.
Global KTech is a technology firm with offices in the US and India that provides application development, staffing, and quality assurance services. It has over 75 employees and has delivered over 50 projects totaling over 7,200 person-months of development experience. The company differentiates itself by committing to clients' success, showing flexibility, providing expert resources at low costs, and having a highly motivated technical team.
This document provides an overview of DevOps and how to adopt a DevOps approach. It discusses that DevOps aims to shorten the systems development life cycle and provide continuous delivery with high software quality. The document outlines that adopting DevOps involves changes to an organization's people, processes and technologies. It provides strategies for building a collaborative culture and implementing shared goals and metrics. It also discusses implementing efficient processes for continuous integration, delivery, testing and monitoring. The document recommends technologies like infrastructure as code, collaboration tools, and release automation to support the DevOps approach.
Application Portfolio Management Strategies that Accelerate Digital Transform...Mendix
Rod Willmott, Innovation Specialist & Fast Track Director at LV=, and Arjo van Oosten, Global Director of the Digital Execution Practice at Mendix, share insight on expertly prioritizing your digital initiatives.
GNS is a Ukrainian software development company. It was founded in 2007 and by now absorbed several small Ukrainian software companies.
Our main specialization lies in desktop, web and mobile applications.
We offer an entire package: from initial concepts to final delivery of an outsourced project of any size in wide range of technologies, like HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, .NET, PHP, Java, IOS, Android, Windows Phone.
More details: http://gns-it.com
This company is an international outsourcing firm located in Kiev, Ukraine that specializes in web and mobile application development. They have developed many complex applications and focus on engaging users through good design and business strategy. The company sets digital identities, platforms, and campaigns to engage consumers. They create innovative digital products, platforms, and campaigns through collaboration with clients.
ION is an offshore technology company that provides a range of IT services including application development, multimedia services, application testing, business consulting, and more across various industries. It has over 200 software professionals in India, gold partnerships with Microsoft and Oracle, and a global revenue of $2 million. ION has a proven track record of on-time delivery, a 28,000 sq ft office space with over 500 workstations, and various business models and technologies available. The agenda covers introducing ION, its range of services, processes and technologies, case studies, and establishing its credentials.
Philasoft is a group of companies that provides software development and IT services. They take a meticulous, detail-oriented approach to their work and form specialized teams by technology and time zone to best serve their clients. Philasoft aims to deliver high quality work on time and on budget by carefully matching project details like technology used, team mentality, and time zones to their clients' needs and vision.
Telliant Systems provides outsourced application services including strategy, design, development and management of mobile and web applications. They have over 100 technology professionals with locations in Alpharetta, GA and Chennai, India. The founders have over 30 years of experience in software and business. Telliant offers various services including product development, application development, application security, integration services, and cloud/SaaS enablement. They work with clients in healthcare IT, financial services, and other industries.
Visual Studio Online is the online home for your development projects. Visual Studio Online connects to Visual Studio, Eclipse, Xcode, and other Git clients to support development for a variety of platforms and languages.
Find out more about how you can use the power of Visual Studio Online to drive your development projects.
Look beyond the hype and create a strategy that will unlock the potential of the Internet of Your Things to realize real, transformative results in your organization.
The document discusses inspiration for Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. It provides 10 examples of IoT solutions, including a smart baby monitor, smart bike, smart garbage cans, smart tennis racket, smart home devices, smart transportation, smart agriculture, smart healthcare, smart industry, and smart cities. It emphasizes that successful IoT requires a combination of products, applications, and services within a business ecosystem and cannot be done by any single player alone. IoT adoption may be limited more by difficulties finding the right business models than by technology challenges.
The document outlines 4 common Microsoft Azure cloud scenarios - storing and backing up data, developing and testing applications, extending infrastructure, and global reach - and how Premier Support services can help customers maximize uptime, reduce costs, and accelerate cloud implementation through workshops, assessments, and operational improvements.
Code in the Cloud presentation as presented in Antwerp Lindner Hotel on 8th December 2014
#codeinthecloud
Agenda from the event:
In the AM (Introduction)
- Introduction to Application Lifecycle Management and Visual Studio Online
- Managing your project: what, who and when
- Working with code: keeping the source code safe and in-sync and be productive as a developer
- Tracking progress: how are we doing
- Improving quality: continuous build, deploy and testing
EAT
In the PM (Putting it all into practice)
- Exciting demonstrations and walkthroughs on how to run your project with Visual Studio Online.
This document discusses Microsoft Azure and its capabilities. It highlights that Azure has over 100 datacenters globally, with 19 regions currently online. It also notes that Azure has one of the top 3 networks in the world and offers larger VM sizes than AWS or Google Cloud. The document then summarizes some of Azure's core capabilities like compute, storage, databases, analytics and more. It provides examples of how customers can use Azure's tools and services.
This document discusses enabling continuous delivery through practices like continuous integration, continuous deployment, and integrating development and operations (DevOps). It summarizes techniques like release management and automation that can help increase delivery cadence, reduce deployment complexity, and establish a single source of truth for releasing software. Release management tools for Team Foundation Server are highlighted as providing capabilities for release planning, definition, environment management, deployment automation, visibility, approval workflows, and integration with other tools.
This document discusses how cloud computing can provide value for application development. It outlines common development infrastructure building blocks like team member desktops, collaboration environments, pre-production, and production environments. It then provides examples of how tools in Microsoft's Azure cloud platform can help improve agility, enable continuous delivery, and reduce costs through on-demand provisioning and pay-as-you-go models. Specific services highlighted include cloud-based load testing, automated builds/continuous integration, and application monitoring. Sample pricing models and a Telenor case study demonstrate how organizations have benefited from migrating development infrastructure to the cloud.
The document describes a conference agenda on application lifecycle management with Microsoft technologies. The first presentation from 9:45-10:30 is titled "Modern Lifecycle Management" and will include a live demo of new features in Visual Studio and TFS 2013. From 10:30-11:30 and 11:45-12:45, Michael Köster will present on extending development with Visual Studio Online and Visual Studio Release Management respectively, both with live demos. A break is scheduled from 11:30-11:45.
Unlimited resources at your fingertips, only bounded to the limitations of your imagination. Windows Azure allows you to be flexible at your own pace and with your own provisioning needs, whether you're a developer or IT professional. This talk will handle all things IaaS related to Windows Azure, going over the capabilities in usage and architecture.
Belgian app builders: discover your new home: http://msdn.be/apps AKA the Apps on Windows portal.
The document summarizes the challenge, approach, and results of designing apps for the Microsoft TechDays Belux 2013 event for Windows 8 and Windows Phone with limited time. The approach involved benchmarking other Techdays apps, breaking down essential functionalities, sketching structure, and user interviews. The Windows 8 app featured a fixed column for communication, background image for emotion, custom agendas, and multiple entry points. The Windows Phone app focused on consistency with Windows 8 design and bringing custom agendas to the front using Windows Phone patterns. Screenshots showed the Windows 8 hub, program section, and snap views as well as the Windows Phone app.
Platform for modern apps is a document about building apps and services that span devices and the cloud. It discusses how connected devices and consumer cloud services are becoming integrated. By the end of 2013, 90% of connected devices will have integrated consumer cloud services for accessing content. It also discusses developing apps for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 using common APIs and tools, and leveraging cloud services like Windows Azure for capabilities like data storage, push notifications and more.
Windows Phone 8 provides several security features to protect devices and data, including secure boot to prevent malware installation, device encryption, and application sandboxing. It also supports enterprise management of apps and policies through Exchange ActiveSync or System Center Mobile Device Management for features like remote wiping, password policies, and app distribution controls.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a deep dive into Entity Framework 6 (EF6). It discusses EF6 being released as open source, with a Git repository and nightly builds available. It outlines new EF6 runtime features like async query/save, code-based configuration, and performance improvements. The document also discusses EF6 tooling unification and releasing timeline, with alpha versions available now and a tools preview coming in a few months. It concludes by listing potential post-EF6 features for voting on and resources for learning more about EF6.
This document provides an introduction and agenda for a presentation on building Windows 8 applications using the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern. It includes an overview of MVVM, the core building blocks of MVVM including commands, view model locators, and messaging. It also discusses application architecture topics like dependency injection, navigation, data access, and lifecycle management. The presentation aims to show how knowledge of MVVM from other technologies like WPF and Silverlight can be leveraged to build Windows 8 apps using the same pattern.
The document discusses trends in application development for mobile and cross-platform use. It notes the rise of consumerization of technology and the need to build apps that can be used on any device. This has led to changes like using HTML and JavaScript instead of platform-specific languages to allow cross-platform support. Frameworks like Backbone.js and libraries like Underscore.js can help manage the complexity of building such apps. The document also discusses considerations for responsive design, client-side architecture including MV* frameworks, and tools to support development.
The document provides an overview of the architecture of Windows Azure storage services. It discusses how the global namespace routes requests to partition servers, which use a dynamic scalable index to distribute data partitions across servers for high scalability and availability. Incoming reads are served from memory caches when possible, while writes are first persisted to append-only logs for replication before updating caches.
This document summarizes a presentation about Entity Framework 5 (EF5) and the future of EF6. It introduces EF as Microsoft's object-relational mapper for .NET applications, outlines major new features in EF5 like enum support and performance improvements, and demonstrates EF code and tools. It also briefly previews additional features planned for the open source EF6, including async queries and connection resiliency.
The document outlines topics that Bart J.F. De Smet, a Senior Software Development Engineer at Microsoft, is willing to present on. These include the evolution of C# and VB language features, internals of the Common Language Runtime including debugging techniques, Reactive Extensions and LINQ, with an open option for other topics.
The document discusses putting the Microsoft Design Language (formerly known as Metro design language) to work. It describes the five design principles of the Microsoft Design Language as pride in craftsmanship, fast and fluid, authentically digital, do more with less, and win as one. It also discusses typography influences from Swiss typography and Bauhaus, recommended fonts, motion design influences from Saul Bass, and considerations for taste and colors in apps.
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Fluttercon 2024: Showing that you care about security - OpenSSF Scorecards fo...Chris Swan
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.
RPA In Healthcare Benefits, Use Case, Trend And Challenges 2024.pptxSynapseIndia
Your comprehensive guide to RPA in healthcare for 2024. Explore the benefits, use cases, and emerging trends of robotic process automation. Understand the challenges and prepare for the future of healthcare automation
INDIAN AIR FORCE FIGHTER PLANES LIST.pdfjackson110191
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.
Quantum Communications Q&A with Gemini LLM. These are based on Shannon's Noisy channel Theorem and offers how the classical theory applies to the quantum world.
Comparison Table of DiskWarrior Alternatives.pdfAndrey Yasko
To help you choose the best DiskWarrior alternative, we've compiled a comparison table summarizing the features, pros, cons, and pricing of six alternatives.
Transcript: Details of description part II: Describing images in practice - T...BookNet Canada
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.
Choose our Linux Web Hosting for a seamless and successful online presencerajancomputerfbd
Our Linux Web Hosting plans offer unbeatable performance, security, and scalability, ensuring your website runs smoothly and efficiently.
Visit- https://onliveserver.com/linux-web-hosting/
Best Programming Language for Civil EngineersAwais Yaseen
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.
Scaling Connections in PostgreSQL Postgres Bangalore(PGBLR) Meetup-2 - MydbopsMydbops
This presentation, delivered at the Postgres Bangalore (PGBLR) Meetup-2 on June 29th, 2024, dives deep into connection pooling for PostgreSQL databases. Aakash M, a PostgreSQL Tech Lead at Mydbops, explores the challenges of managing numerous connections and explains how connection pooling optimizes performance and resource utilization.
Key Takeaways:
* Understand why connection pooling is essential for high-traffic applications
* Explore various connection poolers available for PostgreSQL, including pgbouncer
* Learn the configuration options and functionalities of pgbouncer
* Discover best practices for monitoring and troubleshooting connection pooling setups
* Gain insights into real-world use cases and considerations for production environments
This presentation is ideal for:
* Database administrators (DBAs)
* Developers working with PostgreSQL
* DevOps engineers
* Anyone interested in optimizing PostgreSQL performance
Contact info@mydbops.com for PostgreSQL Managed, Consulting and Remote DBA Services
Are you interested in dipping your toes in the cloud native observability waters, but as an engineer you are not sure where to get started with tracing problems through your microservices and application landscapes on Kubernetes? Then this is the session for you, where we take you on your first steps in an active open-source project that offers a buffet of languages, challenges, and opportunities for getting started with telemetry data.
The project is called openTelemetry, but before diving into the specifics, we’ll start with de-mystifying key concepts and terms such as observability, telemetry, instrumentation, cardinality, percentile to lay a foundation. After understanding the nuts and bolts of observability and distributed traces, we’ll explore the openTelemetry community; its Special Interest Groups (SIGs), repositories, and how to become not only an end-user, but possibly a contributor.We will wrap up with an overview of the components in this project, such as the Collector, the OpenTelemetry protocol (OTLP), its APIs, and its SDKs.
Attendees will leave with an understanding of key observability concepts, become grounded in distributed tracing terminology, be aware of the components of openTelemetry, and know how to take their first steps to an open-source contribution!
Key Takeaways: Open source, vendor neutral instrumentation is an exciting new reality as the industry standardizes on openTelemetry for observability. OpenTelemetry is on a mission to enable effective observability by making high-quality, portable telemetry ubiquitous. The world of observability and monitoring today has a steep learning curve and in order to achieve ubiquity, the project would benefit from growing our contributor community.
The Rise of Supernetwork Data Intensive ComputingLarry Smarr
Invited Remote Lecture to SC21
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis
St. Louis, Missouri
November 18, 2021
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FREE: 5 users
FREE: 60 minutes Cloud Build per month
2) Included for MSDN subscribers
3) New cloud-only monthly user plans
FREE: 5 users
Additional users $20/month
All users $45/month
Max 10 per account with this plan
Includes use of the VS Pro IDE
All users $60/month
25. agility without quality does not deliver value …
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Build engines
Lab infrastructure
• Production monitoring
• Integrated incident
management
Test recorders
and runners
Quality metrics and
reporting
39. • Office
• Feedback client
Requirements
management
• Office,SharePoint
• Project
• Browser apps
Project
planning &
management
Team
development
services
• VS IDE
• Eclipse
• Xplatform tools
Microsoft
System Center
Microsoft
Test Manager
Source code
management
Test lab
management
Testing
services
Build and
deployment
automation
Git
Lab
infrastructure
Test recorders
and runners
Build engines
•
•
Office
SharePoint
Reporting and
Business
Intelligence
56. Manage Demand
and Define Requirements
Minimal Planning
Minimum Viable Product
Minimal Risk
Most
Value
Continuous value delivery
Highest
Value
Features
64. Agile PPM
Team Ownership
Business Case
Value
Resources
Dates
Delivery
PMO
Strategy
Execution
Strategic Vision
Cohesive strategy
Coordinate releases
Multiple projects
Multiple teams
92. PPM Services
Technology Agnostic ALM Services
Version
Control
E2E
E2E
Work
Tracking Processes Reporting
Collaboration
Technology Specific ALM Services
IDE
Test
Automation
Build
Deploy
DevTest
93. Project Server 2013
Native
Integration
Corporate SP
2013
Team Foundation Server 2012
Version
Control
Work
Build
E2E
E2E
E2E
Collaboration
Collaboration
Tracking Processes Reporting
Agent
Reporting
API/HTTP/...
Eclipse
Visual Studio 2012
Test
IDE
Automation
TFS API (.NET/
Java)
Atlassian/TFS 2012
Build
Deploy
Azure IaaS
DevTest
99. RealDolmen ALM Solution
• 5! times Western
European ALM partner of
the year
• Gold ALM Partner
Tom Callant
Manager ALM Solution
Tom.Callant@realdolmen.com
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133. The result… 1 team, 1 goal
Hier link leggen naar TEAM Foundation
Server
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1. Breaking the silos
2. End-to-end traceability
3. Visibility
4. Predictability
5. ALM support