Accelerating innovation: realidad y futuro de los modelos de negocio digitaltesAMETIC
Presentación a cargo de Enrique Solbes, VP y Director General de HP Enterprise Services España y Portugal, en el 28º Encuentro de Telecomunicaciones y Economía Digital organizado por AMETIC y Fundación Telefónica en el marco de los cursos de verano de la UIMP del 1 al 4 de septiembre de 2014
Accelerating innovation: realidad y futuro de los modelos de negocio digitaltesAMETIC
Presentación a cargo de Enrique Solbes, VP y Director General de HP Enterprise Services España y Portugal, en el 28º Encuentro de Telecomunicaciones y Economía Digital organizado por AMETIC y Fundación Telefónica en el marco de los cursos de verano de la UIMP del 1 al 4 de septiembre de 2014
La siguiente presentación se versa en el capítulo uno del libro “Computación en la nube, Estrategias de Cloud Computing en las empresas” de Luis Joyanes Aguilar como parte del silabo de la clase de perspectivas de la Tecnología de la UNAH-VS
El Cloud Computing es una nueva forma de prestación de los servicios de tratamiento de la información que puede ser utilizada tanto por empresas ya sean públicas o privadas.
Una solución Cloud Computing permite al usuario optimizar la asignación y el costo de los recursos asociados a sus necesidades de tratamiento de información. El usuario no tiene necesidad de realizar inversiones en infraestructura informática sino que utiliza la que pone a su disposición el prestador del servicio, garantizando de que no se generen situaciones de falta o exceso de recursos informáticos, y por consiguiente el incremento en los costos.
En un ambiente de Cloud Computing, la gestión de la información se encuentra de manera virtual en manos del cliente que contrata los servicios en la nube y que trata la información a través de internet accediendo a soluciones de bases de datos, correo electrónico, aplicaciones diversas como nóminas, contabilidad, recursos humanos, facturación electrónica, ERP,CRM, etc.
El Cloud Computing es una nueva forma de prestación de los servicios de tratamiento de la información que puede ser utilizada tanto por empresas ya sean públicas o privadas.
Una solución Cloud Computing permite al usuario optimizar la asignación y el costo de los recursos asociados a sus necesidades de tratamiento de información. El usuario no tiene necesidad de realizar inversiones en infraestructura informática sino que utiliza la que pone a su disposición el prestador del servicio, garantizando de que no se generen situaciones de falta o exceso de recursos informáticos, y por consiguiente el incremento en los costos.
En un ambiente de Cloud Computing, la gestión de la información se encuentra de manera virtual en manos del cliente que contrata los servicios en la nube y que trata la información a través de internet accediendo a soluciones de bases de datos, correo electrónico, aplicaciones diversas como nóminas, contabilidad, recursos humanos, facturación electrónica, ERP,CRM, etc.
En la presente conferencia que se realizo se mostro la integracion de servicios de azure en ambiente empresarial con demostracion de active directory azure en entorno empresariales para su productividad en la organizacion
COMPUTACION EN LA NUBE...Capitulo 1
Presentacion sobre la Introduccion al Cloud Computing... que es y el entorno en que se desarrolla...ejemplos y evolucion del mismo...
Carrera: Informatica Administrativa_UNAH-VS
Asignatura :Perspectiva de la Tecnologia Informatica
Catedratico:Ing.Guillermo Brand
Alumna:Becky Nissel Casaña Ali
#NPTechClubATX: 5G: What Is It and Why Is It a Game Changer?NetSquared
Recorded September 7, 2020 by #NPTechClubATX
5G will not only affirm the critical role of mobility in our connected world but also expand it, laying the groundwork for a fourth industrial revolution. "This revolution will be powered by technologies like virtual reality, augmented reality, the Internet of Things, automation, advanced robotics and drones, among many others with the potential to remake virtually every facet of our society," notes Top Nonprofits (March 22, 2019).
Current networks cannot always meet consumer demands for data. "During periods of heavy use, consumers may experience slow speeds, unstable connections, delays, or loss of service. The effects can range from annoyances like a streaming movie freezing to life-threatening transmission delays between first responders in an emergency."
For instance, "in the health care sector, 5G could enable services such as remote patient monitoring, consultation, and even remote surgery. In transportation, 5G will be the backbone that autonomous vehicles rely on. A 2017 study from Deloitte estimated, 'self-driving cars enabled by wireless connectivity could reduce emissions by 40-90%, travel times by nearly 40% and delays by 20%.'”
"The Importance of 5G from the Senate RPC," June 27, 2019.
John Bratcher is Government Account Manager at T-Mobile. He is a strong believer that information is power. "I work on a daily to show businesses and nonprofits how to utilize telecommunication solutions to decrease their operating cost and increase efficiency." Please join us for the timely discussion about 5G!
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During "Maximizing Tech to Save Money," Sean Hale will lead a discussion about how nonprofit organizations can establish a strong back office. Successful nonprofits have strong administration so the rest of the staff can focus on achieving the mission. Almost every nonprofit can improve finance, operations, human resources and IT in ways that will pay for themselves quickly through enhanced efficiency and effectiveness.
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La siguiente presentación se versa en el capítulo uno del libro “Computación en la nube, Estrategias de Cloud Computing en las empresas” de Luis Joyanes Aguilar como parte del silabo de la clase de perspectivas de la Tecnología de la UNAH-VS
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Una solución Cloud Computing permite al usuario optimizar la asignación y el costo de los recursos asociados a sus necesidades de tratamiento de información. El usuario no tiene necesidad de realizar inversiones en infraestructura informática sino que utiliza la que pone a su disposición el prestador del servicio, garantizando de que no se generen situaciones de falta o exceso de recursos informáticos, y por consiguiente el incremento en los costos.
En un ambiente de Cloud Computing, la gestión de la información se encuentra de manera virtual en manos del cliente que contrata los servicios en la nube y que trata la información a través de internet accediendo a soluciones de bases de datos, correo electrónico, aplicaciones diversas como nóminas, contabilidad, recursos humanos, facturación electrónica, ERP,CRM, etc.
El Cloud Computing es una nueva forma de prestación de los servicios de tratamiento de la información que puede ser utilizada tanto por empresas ya sean públicas o privadas.
Una solución Cloud Computing permite al usuario optimizar la asignación y el costo de los recursos asociados a sus necesidades de tratamiento de información. El usuario no tiene necesidad de realizar inversiones en infraestructura informática sino que utiliza la que pone a su disposición el prestador del servicio, garantizando de que no se generen situaciones de falta o exceso de recursos informáticos, y por consiguiente el incremento en los costos.
En un ambiente de Cloud Computing, la gestión de la información se encuentra de manera virtual en manos del cliente que contrata los servicios en la nube y que trata la información a través de internet accediendo a soluciones de bases de datos, correo electrónico, aplicaciones diversas como nóminas, contabilidad, recursos humanos, facturación electrónica, ERP,CRM, etc.
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#NPTechClubATX: 5G: What Is It and Why Is It a Game Changer?NetSquared
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5G will not only affirm the critical role of mobility in our connected world but also expand it, laying the groundwork for a fourth industrial revolution. "This revolution will be powered by technologies like virtual reality, augmented reality, the Internet of Things, automation, advanced robotics and drones, among many others with the potential to remake virtually every facet of our society," notes Top Nonprofits (March 22, 2019).
Current networks cannot always meet consumer demands for data. "During periods of heavy use, consumers may experience slow speeds, unstable connections, delays, or loss of service. The effects can range from annoyances like a streaming movie freezing to life-threatening transmission delays between first responders in an emergency."
For instance, "in the health care sector, 5G could enable services such as remote patient monitoring, consultation, and even remote surgery. In transportation, 5G will be the backbone that autonomous vehicles rely on. A 2017 study from Deloitte estimated, 'self-driving cars enabled by wireless connectivity could reduce emissions by 40-90%, travel times by nearly 40% and delays by 20%.'”
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Jen holds a Bachelor of Arts from Ohio University and an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Slides from their February 2020 event.
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https://local.nten.org/austin/
Slides from their February 2019 event.
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https://local.nten.org/austin/
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https://local.nten.org/austin/
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Slide 2 — Three Highlights
This quarter saw the arrival of COVID-19, which resulted in the cancellation of all live events. But Meetup changed their policies to allow online meetings, so NetSquared continues.
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Slide 3 — COVID-19 Response
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By Jackson Gathoni of NetSquared Nairobi
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Please join Jackson for a NetSquared Online Event to learn how your charitable organization can benefit from some of these software donations as well as other tools.
Date 9th April 2020 at 11.00pm - 11.30pm
AGENDA
1. Netsquared & TechSoup Introduction.
2. Collaboration Tools : Zoom, Microsoft Teams.
3. Partner Validation
4. Q&A.
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NetSquared is going virtual because of COVID-19. Desire Seyram of NetSquared Accra presents "Productivity Tools and Tips for Nonprofits".
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- Baily Maples – Asana project management
- Barbara Shaughnessy — Pledge1% companies
Learn more about these offers and how your nonprofit members can benefit.
See the video at https://youtu.be/IAGlDYmj150
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https://www.meetup.com/Tech4goodPGH/events/262900231/comments/503084751/
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En esta segunda entrega, el periódico Tierra se adentra en la operación «Inherent Resolve», una de las dos en las que participa el Ejército de Tierra en Irak. Personal de las Fuerzas Aeromóviles del Ejército de Tierra y del Mando de Operaciones Especiales forman parte de la coalición internacional para la lucha contra el Dáesh.
Características del ESTADO URUGUAYO establecidos en la ConstituciónGraciela Susana Bengoa
Concepto General de ESTADO.
Características y estructura del Estado Uruguayo.
Normas Constitucionales donde se establece los distintos elementos que componen el Estado Uruguayo.
3. Concepto de Nube
Según Gartner:
Conceptos claves:
“Cloud Computing es un estilo de computación en el cual la capacidad de IT y la
escalabilidad son proporcionadas como servicio a través de Internet”
Servicios de computación como suministro básico (commodity): agua, luz,
teléfono, internet, servicios de computación…
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19. Las ONG pueden aplicar para obtener una donación de servicios en la nube, para
ello deben ingresar al sitio www.microsoft.com/nonprofits y realizar lo siguiente:
Seleccionar el servicio que requieran (Office 365, Microsoft Azure*, Dynamics CRM,
entre otros).
20. Definir el tipo de uso de los servicios en la nube y estimar costos.
21. Confirmar que se trata de una ONG mediante la activación de un token.
23. Registrar una cuenta Microsoft (Outlook, Hotmail, Office 365, Live, etcétera) para
poder administrar el servicio en la nube a utilizar.
Sin importar tiempo o espacio, las ONG con acceso a los servicios en la Nube de
Microsoft, tendrán las ventajas de innovaciones que serán de utilidad para facilitar el
trabajo cotidiano de hacer el bien.
*De Microsoft Azure, las ONG pueden obtener hasta $5,000 dólares anuales en crédito