The document discusses Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and OpenStack. It provides an overview of NFV, describing what NFV is and its key benefits. It also summarizes the work completed in Phase 1 of the ETSI NFV Industry Specification Group, including published documents on NFV architecture, interfaces, and requirements. The document then presents examples of NFV proofs-of-concept involving virtualized network functions and orchestration using OpenStack. It concludes with a discussion of requirements for integrating NFV and OpenStack, such as support for multiple hypervisors, hardware acceleration, and security.
Network Function Virtualization : Infrastructure Overviewsidneel
This document provides an overview of network function virtualization (NFV) infrastructure, including:
- The NFV infrastructure architecture focuses on the compute, hypervisor, and infrastructure domains. The hypervisor domain provides resources and interfaces for software appliances running as virtual machines.
- NFV infrastructure principles include defining functional blocks and their interfaces, and how network functions are divided between host functions and virtual network functions after virtualization.
- The document discusses NFV infrastructure in relation to cloud computing models like SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS and covers NFV infrastructure domains, interfaces, and challenges related to performance.
Sergei Gotchev, Juniper Networks
Juniper Day, Praha, 13.5.2015
Jestliže SlideShare nezobrazí prezentaci korektně, můžete si ji stáhnout ve formátu .ppsx nebo .pdf (kliknutím na tlačitko v dolní liště snímků).
What is NFV? How does it relate to SDN, what does it mean for the telecommunications industry, and why should anyone outside of that industry care?
Presentation delivered at CloudOpen Europe, Düsseldorf, October 2014
How to Troubleshooting VLAN Switch Problems-Part1IT Tech
The document provides troubleshooting steps for common VLAN and switch issues. It describes examining physical connectivity and interfaces, VLAN configurations, trunking settings, VTP settings, and spanning tree settings. It also provides examples of troubleshooting a scenario where the internet is down by methodically working through layers, verifying configurations, and discovering a potential VTP domain name mismatch between switches.
NFV Orchestration for Telcos using OpenStack TackerSridhar Ramaswamy
ETSI MANO NFV Orchestration for Telco Service Providers using OpenStack Tacker project. Showcases integration of Tacker to orchestrate Brocade VNFs like 5600 Virtual Router and Connectem vEPC.
OVN (Open Virtual Network) を用いる事により、OVS (Open vSwitch)が動作する複数のサーバー(Hypervisor/Chassis)を横断する仮想ネットワークを構築する事ができます。
本スライドはOVNを用いた論理ネットワークの構成と設定サンプルのメモとなります。
Using OVN, you can build logical network among multiple servers (Hypervisor/Chassis) running OVS (Open vSwitch).
This slide is describes HOW TO example of OVN configuration to create 2 logical switch connecting 4 VMs running on 2 chassis.
For the past 5 years, Canonical has engaged with dozens of communications service providers to design, build and operate virtualization infrastructure for network functions -- for the acronym lovers, delivering NFVI for VNFs. This presentation goes over the approach, challenges and learnings from multiple NFVI projects supporting multiple telco use cases.
This document discusses deploying IPv6 on OpenStack. It provides an overview of IPv6, including that IPv6 addresses the shortage of IPv4 addresses by providing a vastly larger 128-bit address space. It describes IPv6 address types and allocation methods. It also discusses IPv6 configuration modes in OpenStack, including stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC) and DHCPv6 stateless and stateful modes. Additionally, it covers deployment options for IPv6 on OpenStack like dual stack, NAT64/DNS64, and network tunnels. It provides details on IPv6 address and router advertisement configuration in OpenStack.
- The document discusses Neutron L3 HA (VRRP) and summarizes a presentation given on the topic.
- Neutron L3 HA uses the VRRP protocol to provide redundancy and failover for virtual routers across multiple network nodes. A heartbeat network is created for each tenant using their tenant network.
- When a router is created, a heartbeat port and interface are created on each L3 agent node using the tenant's heartbeat network to enable communication between the agents for the VRRP implementation.
오픈스택이 가진 기술에 대하여 설명합니다.
1. 오픈소스기반 OpenStack 클라우드 시스템
2. OpenStack 기술 개요 및 동향
3. OpenStack 의 Community 개발 체계
4. OpenStack HA를 위한 방안
5. OpenStack SDN 개발 동향
6. Neutron OVS-DPDK 가속화와 구현방안
This document outlines the curriculum for a 4-week Red Hat OpenStack 17 study group. Week 4 focuses on deploying the overcloud and troubleshooting. The agenda includes creating an NFS server, preparing template files, deploying the overcloud, and previewing the next session. The template files define roles, networks, ports, and services for the overcloud nodes. Deploying the overcloud uses these templates to install OpenStack services onto the nodes from the repository containers.
This document discusses how VXLAN works on Linux in 3 parts: (1) it explains the basic mechanism of VXLAN including packet encapsulation and ARP resolution, (2) it describes how OpenStack Neutron implements VXLAN using the OVS plugin and ML2 l2population driver, and (3) it discusses the Flannel implementation of VTEP using Linux kernel extensions and an etcd key-value store.
DevNetCreate - ACI and Kubernetes IntegrationHank Preston
This document provides an overview of Kubernetes and how it can be integrated with Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) through the ACI Networking plugin for Kubernetes. It discusses Kubernetes concepts like pods, deployments, services and namespaces. It then explains how the ACI plugin maps these Kubernetes objects to ACI objects like endpoint groups, contracts and virtual device contexts to provide network isolation and policies. The rest of the document outlines a hands-on lab where users can set up their own Kubernetes cluster integrated with ACI and deploy applications with different levels of network isolation.
This document discusses Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and its relationship to OpenStack. It provides an overview of NFV and the ETSI NFV specifications. It describes how ETSI NFV defines the virtualization of network functions and services. It also discusses how OpenStack addresses some of the infrastructure requirements for NFV such as multi-hypervisor support, different virtualization models, and exposing network and resource functions. The document presents examples of how NFV would virtualize a media resource function and related descriptors. It concludes by discussing the relationship between ETSI NFV and OpenStack/OPNFV and their collaborative efforts.
1) The document discusses network function virtualization (NFV) and how it relates to OpenStack. NFV aims to virtualize network functions through standard servers and storage to reduce costs and improve flexibility. (2) ETSI has defined NFV reference architectures, use cases, and an NFV management and orchestration framework. (3) The document outlines ongoing work by ETSI on NFV specifications and interoperability testing to advance the NFV ecosystem.
APAC Webinar: Learn how to maximise the benefits of NFVF5NetworksAPJ
F5 presented on their NFV/SDN solution update and strategy. The presentation covered:
1) The transformation of networks to application delivery models driven by SDN and NFV technologies.
2) How NFV and SDN address challenges faced by telecom operators around revenue, capex predictability, and traffic demands.
3) F5's NFV strategy including virtual editions of their products, integration with orchestration partners, and participation in standards bodies.
This document provides an overview of network function virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN) concepts from a Hewlett-Packard presentation. It discusses NFV benefits like reduced costs and increased business agility. It outlines the NFV standardization effort through ETSI and HP's involvement. It also describes early NFV use cases and a four-level model of NFV adoption capabilities.
In this session we explore the future of new network services and how Universal CPE (uCPE) is used by service providers to combine many separate fixed-function network elements with a single multi-function device. Using virtualized network function software (VNFs) on Universal CPE, providers have a consistent and flexible foundation they can build on to offer new SD-WAN...
NFV is "network function virtualization" and is a hot topic in virtualization and cloud infrastructure. This presentation walks through what NFV is and how the ManageIQ community could potentially integrate with various NFV implementations.
For more on ManageIQ, see http://manageiq.org/
In this session we explore the future of new network services and how Universal CPE (uCPE) is used by service providers to combine many separate fixed-function network elements with a single multi-function device. Using virtualized network function software (VNFs) on Universal CPE, providers have a consistent and flexible foundation they can build on to offer new SD-WAN, SIP Trunking, and other services while improving network security with SBC and firewall VNFs.
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) BoF, by Santanu Dasgupta.
A presentation given at the APNIC 40 APNIC Network Function Virtualization (NFV) BoF session on Tue, 8 Sep 2015.
The document discusses the role of OPNFV in developing open source platforms for 5G networks. Key points include:
- OPNFV aims to deliver an integrated open source platform to support NFV and cloud-native architectures for 5G networks, focusing on features like network slicing and low latency.
- It works with upstream communities to integrate components like OpenStack and aims to provide a reference platform for operators and vendors.
- Huawei discusses its role and contributions to OPNFV, including leading projects, code commits, and staff. It also demonstrates solutions built on the OPNFV platform.
Brain4Net is a software solutions vendor that develops SDN/NFV platforms to help service providers and large enterprises modernize their networks. Its platform allows existing network infrastructure to benefit from SDN and NFV technologies by addressing performance and availability challenges. Brain4Net builds partnerships to provide complex solutions for large service provider and enterprise networks. It is led by an experienced management team and offers an orchestration platform that provides unified management of physical and virtual network resources.
Coexistence of Commercial Solutions with Open Source OPNFV PlatformOPNFV
Operators are faced with the task of choosing between a diverse set of commercial and noncommercial options for deploying NFV. This diversity includes multiple NFVi controllers, hypervisors, network controllers and storage virtualization technologies. This diversity is needed to meet the requirements of various VNF vendors and to meet operators’ stringent performance and support requirements. OPNFV is currently focused on open source solutions in a world of proprietary distributions, including VMware, Red Hat, Canonical and Mirantis. This talk will help OPNFV developers understand how to successfully navigate a world of hybrid solutions that contain a mixture of open source and commercial products.
perators are faced with the task of choosing between a diverse set of commercial and noncommercial options for deploying NFV. This diversity includes multiple NFVi controllers, hypervisors, network controllers and storage virtualization technologies. This diversity is needed to meet the requirements of various VNF vendors and to meet operators’ stringent performance and support requirements. OPNFV is currently focused on open source solutions in a world of proprietary distributions, including VMware, Red Hat, Canonical and Mirantis. This talk will help OPNFV developers understand how to successfully navigate a world of hybrid solutions that contain a mixture of open source and commercial products.
The document outlines topics to be discussed at an NFV BOF meeting at APRICOT 2015, including advanced NFV topics like data plane connectivity models for VNFs, overlay encapsulation for MPLS operators, NFV service assurance, service chaining, and the applicability of Linux containers. It also includes basics like an NFV introduction. The organizer seeks active participation from attendees on these and other topics.
{Ca} SDN NFV in wireless networks 2015 for LTE world SummitPatrick Lopez
Presentation at LTE World Summit 2015 on state of standards and opensource on SDN and NFV in wireless networks.
This presentation is a short extract of a 4 hours workshop / training on SDN and NFV in wireless networks.
Telco Cloud - 02. Introduction to NFV - Network Function VirtualizationVikas Shokeen
http://telecomtutorial.info
Covering Introduction & Tutorial for Virtualization & NFV in Telco Networks . Covering Difference between NFV & SDN or How they work . Both architectures use network abstraction, they do so differently. While NFV covers Softwarization , Virtualization and makes building blocks ready , SDN forwards data packets from one network device to another. At the same time, SDN's networking control functions for routing & policy definition
• NFV : Network function Virtualization : Introduction & Basics
• Why we need NFV & Features of NFV
• ETSI Framework & Specs
• NFV Architecture
• Need of SDN
Connect Me @ Linkedin : www.linkedin.com/in/vikas-shokeen
Network Function Virtualization - Telkomsel Perspective (SDN NFV Day ITB 2016)SDNRG ITB
This document provides an overview of network function virtualization (NFV) from the perspective of an Indonesian telecommunications company, Telkomsel. It discusses the definition and benefits of NFV, including cost reductions, increased flexibility, and faster time to market for new services. It also outlines Telkomsel's insights into NFV and considers various deployment strategies and scenarios for migrating network functions to virtualized environments. Overall, the document examines how NFV can help Telkomsel and other telecom providers address rising data traffic and costs through the virtualization of network functions.
This document discusses network function virtualization (NFV) and the management and orchestration (MANO) stack. It provides an overview of NFV and its benefits over traditional hardware appliances. It describes the ETSI NFV reference architecture and the roles of the main MANO components: the virtualized infrastructure manager (VIM), virtual network function manager (VNFM), and NFV orchestrator (NFVO). It notes that while the lower layers like the VIM are more standardized, there is still work being done to standardize the NFVO and its interfaces. It also discusses some open source MANO implementations and the goal of the OPNFV project to develop a reference implementation through collaboration.
Path to 6G Environmental Sustainability … the UrgencyMarie-Paule Odini
Keynote IEEE 5G World - Telecom and ICT impact is increasing due to exponential traffic growth. The urgency now is to reduce environmental footprint for a sustainable new generation of telecom , GreenG
VIRTUALIZATION, AI & ZERO TOUCH FOR MORE EFFICIENT & SUSTAINABLE NETWORKMarie-Paule Odini
CNSM 2021 - Keynote - VIRTUALIZATION, with NFV and Cloud Native, complemented with AI in the assurance OSS stack but also in the core with NWDAF help implement closed loop automation & ZERO TOUCH and contribute to deploy and operate MORE EFFICIENT & SUSTAINABLE NETWORK - IEEE sponsored event
The IPCC report provides the following key points:
- Global warming has already reached 1.2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and further increases are inevitable due to past emissions.
- Most regions will see increases in hot temperature extremes, heavy precipitation events, and droughts.
- Sea level rise between 50cm to over 1 meter is expected by 2100, threatening coastal and island communities.
- Further warming will depend on future emissions but 4 degrees of warming by 2100 is possible without rapid emissions reductions.
This presentation is focused on Automotive and 5G, the drivers, the current status and the challenges including network slicing and management and orchestration
This presentation is highlighting the architecture of 5G network and the need for a very efficient Management and Orchestration environnement, very automated and autonomous that monitors the network and services and trigger actions to optimize resources and meet quality of service.
This document provides an overview of 5G technologies and deployment plans in France. It discusses 5G use cases like VR, industrial robots, smart cities etc. It then covers key 5G technologies such as new antennas and network architecture. The document outlines France's 5G spectrum auction and 25 test projects in areas like connected mobility, IoT, telemedicine etc. It also discusses 5G deployment timelines in France and Europe with commercial launches expected in 2020.
With 5G comes slicing that will greatly benefit to the Automotive Industry to have virtual dedicated networks for different traffic, from Safety highly reliable to entertainment or less critical sensor data collection
5G will connect billions of devices, things and people and bring an Ocean of new opportunities to cope with continuous traffic growth, low latency service expectations, energy efficiency, urban density and many other requirements demanding more and more innovation in the CMOS, MEMS and Protonics space but also many other areas.
Blockchain is a distributed ledger that records transactions in blocks that are linked using cryptography. Each node maintains a copy of the blockchain. Key concepts include:
- Public key cryptography allows nodes to verify transactions without revealing identities.
- Smart contracts enable decentralized applications to execute transactions and store data on the blockchain without an intermediary.
- The Ethereum blockchain supports a Turing-complete scripting language to build decentralized applications with more complex functionality than Bitcoin. It uses ether as its internal currency and charges gas fees to compensate for usage.
This document discusses network slicing for 5G networks. It begins by describing the end-to-end network slicing system architecture and providing examples of network slices. It then discusses slicing in the core network and radio access network (RAN). Key points are that the control and user planes can be separated and deployed differently based on use case requirements. The document also covers network slice management frameworks based on NGMN and ETSI NFV standards. It describes mapping services to network slices based on attributes, and the need for network slice lifecycle management to interface with both virtualized and non-virtualized network management systems.
The document discusses network slicing inputs from several standards organizations:
- NGMN defines network slicing and describes the basic concept. ITU refers to NGMN's definition.
- ONF uses NGMN's definition of network slicing. 3GPP references NGMN in TR22.891 and other specifications.
- 3GPP TR38.801 describes RAN aspects of network slicing. TR22.891 includes 13 requirements for network slicing.
- ETSI NFV discusses how network slice lifecycle management interacts with NFV MANO. 5G Americas looks at the end-to-end network slicing architecture and governance.
The document discusses various telecom infrastructure and networking projects undertaken by Facebook and Telecom Infra Project (TIP). It mentions projects focused on wireless (5G), backhaul, core and management networks. Some key projects discussed include Access, Backhaul and Core projects under TIP, Open Cellular wireless access platform, Voyager networking solution, Terragraph 60GHz wireless system, and Project Aries beamforming technology. It also summarizes Facebook's initiatives in open source networking including FBOSS, Wedge 100 top-of-rack switch, osquery security tool and others.
The document discusses several open source projects undertaken by Facebook to develop telecommunications infrastructure and promote open standards, including:
1) Telecom Infra Project which focuses on wireless 5G and involves three projects on access, backhaul, and core networks with the goal of completion by 2018.
2) OpenCellular, an open source wireless access platform supporting 2G, LTE, and WiFi that anyone can customize.
3) Voyager, Facebook's first open source packet-optical transponder and routing solution for Open Packet DWDM networks.
4) Millimeter wave technology achieving a record nearly 20 Gbps data rate over 13 km using a bandwidth of 2 GHz.
More and more people in mega cities, more sensors, more apps, Smart is everywhere for smart living. but what's about security, what's about the people. How to deliver better living, happy living. HPE provides IoT solutions with connectivity management, processing at the edge and in the cloud, security, data management, etc to help industry verticals, telecom operators deliver secured trusted IoT solutions
with IoT, the set of new requirements on the communication infrastructure is growing, leading to re-engineering of the network, introducing new technologies such as NFV, SDN, MEC, Fog , towards a 5G highly distributed, programmatic and dynamic architecture
ETSI has defined several documents related to NFV testing including performance characteristics and metrics, quality metrics, and testing methodologies. OPNFV has also built a continuous integration platform called Octopus with several open source test projects like FuncTest, Yardstick, and Qtip that leverage ETSI specifications and test the functionality, infrastructure, and performance of the OPNFV platform.
NFV-SDN projects provide open source solutions for NFV and SDN. There are several initiatives focused on different components of the NFV architecture including OpenStack Tacker for VNF management, OpenBaton for NFV orchestration, and ETSI OSG proposing an open source MANO implementation. OPNFV is expanding its scope to include all ETSI NFV functional blocks including MANO. Individual open source projects like OpenMANO and Cloudify also provide NFV orchestration functionality.
Support en anglais diffusé lors de l'événement 100% IA organisé dans les locaux parisiens d'Iguane Solutions, le mardi 2 juillet 2024 :
- Présentation de notre plateforme IA plug and play : ses fonctionnalités avancées, telles que son interface utilisateur intuitive, son copilot puissant et des outils de monitoring performants.
- REX client : Cyril Janssens, CTO d’ easybourse, partage son expérience d’utilisation de notre plateforme IA plug & play.
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.
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
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.
Coordinate Systems in FME 101 - Webinar SlidesSafe Software
If you’ve ever had to analyze a map or GPS data, chances are you’ve encountered and even worked with coordinate systems. As historical data continually updates through GPS, understanding coordinate systems is increasingly crucial. However, not everyone knows why they exist or how to effectively use them for data-driven insights.
During this webinar, you’ll learn exactly what coordinate systems are and how you can use FME to maintain and transform your data’s coordinate systems in an easy-to-digest way, accurately representing the geographical space that it exists within. During this webinar, you will have the chance to:
- Enhance Your Understanding: Gain a clear overview of what coordinate systems are and their value
- Learn Practical Applications: Why we need datams and projections, plus units between coordinate systems
- Maximize with FME: Understand how FME handles coordinate systems, including a brief summary of the 3 main reprojectors
- Custom Coordinate Systems: Learn how to work with FME and coordinate systems beyond what is natively supported
- Look Ahead: Gain insights into where FME is headed with coordinate systems in the future
Don’t miss the opportunity to improve the value you receive from your coordinate system data, ultimately allowing you to streamline your data analysis and maximize your time. See you there!
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.
BT & Neo4j: Knowledge Graphs for Critical Enterprise Systems.pptx.pdfNeo4j
Presented at Gartner Data & Analytics, London Maty 2024. BT Group has used the Neo4j Graph Database to enable impressive digital transformation programs over the last 6 years. By re-imagining their operational support systems to adopt self-serve and data lead principles they have substantially reduced the number of applications and complexity of their operations. The result has been a substantial reduction in risk and costs while improving time to value, innovation, and process automation. Join this session to hear their story, the lessons they learned along the way and how their future innovation plans include the exploration of uses of EKG + Generative AI.
YOUR RELIABLE WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TEAM — FOR LASTING SUCCESS
WPRiders is a web development company specialized in WordPress and WooCommerce websites and plugins for customers around the world. The company is headquartered in Bucharest, Romania, but our team members are located all over the world. Our customers are primarily from the US and Western Europe, but we have clients from Australia, Canada and other areas as well.
Some facts about WPRiders and why we are one of the best firms around:
More than 700 five-star reviews! You can check them here.
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We’ve been in business since 2015.
We are located in 7 countries and have 22 team members.
With so many projects delivered, our team knows what works and what doesn’t when it comes to WordPress and WooCommerce.
Our team members are:
- highly experienced developers (employees & contractors with 5 -10+ years of experience),
- great designers with an eye for UX/UI with 10+ years of experience
- project managers with development background who speak both tech and non-tech
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They are all working together to provide you with the best possible service. We are passionate about WordPress, and we love creating custom solutions that help our clients achieve their goals.
At WPRiders, we are committed to building long-term relationships with our clients. We believe in accountability, in doing the right thing, as well as in transparency and open communication. You can read more about WPRiders on the About us page.
Understanding Insider Security Threats: Types, Examples, Effects, and Mitigat...Bert Blevins
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.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Data Privacy Trends: A Mid-Year Check-InTrustArc
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
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.
論文紹介:A Systematic Survey of Prompt Engineering on Vision-Language Foundation ...Toru Tamaki
Jindong Gu, Zhen Han, Shuo Chen, Ahmad Beirami, Bailan He, Gengyuan Zhang, Ruotong Liao, Yao Qin, Volker Tresp, Philip Torr "A Systematic Survey of Prompt Engineering on Vision-Language Foundation Models" arXiv2023
https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12980
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Mitigating the Impact of State Management in Cloud Stream Processing SystemsScyllaDB
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.
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.