Review of carrier video service trends and opportunities. Examining the history of carrier video, the impact of the internet going video, how operators are responding with open innovation and some real-world developer case studies.
TADSummit 2020 Open Source Telecom Software Survey 2020Alan Quayle
Open Source Telecom Software Survey 2020
Alan Quayle, Founder TADSummit and TADHack, Independent Consultant
The purpose of this Open Source 2020 Survey is to gather across the industry people’s experiences and opinions on using Open Source Telecom Software Projects.
Last year we did a survey, and the results were presented at TADSummit. Thank you to everyone who completed the survey. We received supportive feedback on the value provided to the communities from that survey in helping projects be ever more successful.
The 2020 survey follows on from the first survey undertaken in 2019. Filling in gaps on geographic issues, contributions to open source projects, deeper dive into hosting and redundancy, adding missing open source projects, and a few other items, such as the impact of COVID-19 and what questions you want asked in 2021.
Open source telecom software project survey results 2019Alan Quayle
The purpose of this survey is to gather across the industry people's experiences and opinions on using Open Source Telecom Software Projects (OSPs), and share an anonymized aggregate view of the different projects with those that compete the survey.
Weblog that intro’ed the survey: http://alanquayle.com/2019/05/open-source-telecom-software-project-survey/
I'm often asked to comment on the different projects, this is an attempt to provide something more authoritative than my opinions based on who I last talked to ;)
OpenSIPS Summit: Open Source Telecom Software Status, Trends, and the Road AheadAlan Quayle
The document summarizes two surveys conducted in 2019 and 2020 on open source telecom software. The 2019 survey had 95 responses and focused on projects like Asterisk, FreeSWITCH, Kamailio, and OpenSIPS. The 2020 survey had 87 responses and provided more geographic and use case details. Key findings included OpenSIPS's popularity for infrastructure applications and the need for improved documentation across projects. The author advocates for more globalization of open source telecom communities and adoption of web best practices like documentation.
Open Source Telecom Software is the Keystone of Our Industry, Alan Quayle, fo...Alan Quayle
Review of the critical role open source telecom software plays in enterprise communications for UCSummit 2020. Covering project asterisk, elastix, freepbx, freeswitch, fusionpbx, homer, kamailio, kazoo, mobicents, open sips, open source, open source telecom software, restcomm, rtpproxy, sip3, sipcapture, sippy softswitch, survey, tadsummit, telecom.
The Difference Between Your Project Succeeding or Burning To A Crisp Is Actua...Alan Quayle
The Difference Between Your Project Succeeding or Burning To A Crisp Is Actually You.
Dan Jenkins, Founder at Nimble Ape & Director at CommCon Events
TADSummit EMEA Americas 2020
For far too long Open Source projects have been getting in their own way; with no marketing budget to shout the loudest it’s always an uphill battle to get their fair share of the marketplace. But ultimately, we as Open Source project owners and maintainers are the problem.
We need to start thinking about Open Source projects as Products and Services that need to be promoted in their own right. It’s no longer good enough to just have a project website with a wiki and a download link. It’s up to us to sell our love for our creations and make others see the advantages of using them. We need to get out of our own way and show the world what Open Source can do for them and right now we’re failing. Join us to find out what you can do to get out of your own way and succeed.
Open Source Telecom Software Survey 2019 and 2020 RecapitulationAlan Quayle
TADSummit EMEA Americas 2021
Open Source Telecom Survey 2021 Results & Discussion
Alan Quayle, Independent Consultant in Programmable Communications
This is our 3rd year of the survey, thank you for your continued support.
We received 114 responses to the general survey, +163 project survey responses giving a total of 277 received.
The general survey covered: Security, Serverless, STIR/SHAKEN, barriers and benefits of OSS, telcos and OSS, Training, IoT, and general geographic / category info.
Training: An interesting dichotomy is where people do not expect to pay for training when investigating a project but will pay when the project is part of their business.
MOOC.org pricing is interesting. It’s free if you just want to learn, if you want the training recognized, then there’s a fee. This enables people to investigate for free, and then if they require support, the training needs to be verified. This avoids training through support.
Open Source telecom software is part of a suite of open source projects used.
Perhaps we should investigate dominant architectures?
Companies that use open source make a long-term commitment to building an organization that understands open source, and is committed to owning the product, its roadmap, and the customer experience.
Companies successful with open source do not happen overnight, they are built over years.
Documentation, documentation, documentation
Check out Twilio – but we need to find a way to help solve this industry-wide issue.
Recommendations on what we need to do as an industry.
Practical Experiences of Multi-Operator Neutral Hosting James Body, TADSummit...Alan Quayle
The document discusses the history and accomplishments of the TAD Summit experiments with multi-operator neutral hosting mobile networks from 2014-2017. It notes that the 2014 summit in Istanbul was the first iteration, which demonstrated components from Truphone, Canonical, Telestax and Metaswitch. Following summits added additional network applications, demonstrated scalability, and introduced a software-defined radio access network. The 2017 summit aimed to add a production-ready 4G radio access network, enable live IMS exchange with public mobile networks, and allow audience phones to connect as part of the demonstration of full multi-operator neutral hosting.
Cloud Control Access: From Hack to RealityAlan Quayle
Laura Chirca – NEURER BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
We’ve seen several IoT based door access control hacks over the years at TADHack. INOVO is making this a commercial reality for its customers in Romania and beyond. It’s a great example of the migration from hack to business, and the power of the democratization in telecoms enabling people to create solutions for their customers that fit their specific local needs. The Cloud Control Access System opens doors with cards, codes, phones, and SMS. The prototype starts with physical door controllers (the first release is Arduino-based), then migrates to intermediate building proxies that hold the customers’ database in case the internet goes down (a reality most businesses face several times a year) and them migrating to a scalable cloud authentication and portal layer.
TADSummit 2020 Open Source Telecom Software Survey 2020Alan Quayle
Open Source Telecom Software Survey 2020
Alan Quayle, Founder TADSummit and TADHack, Independent Consultant
The purpose of this Open Source 2020 Survey is to gather across the industry people’s experiences and opinions on using Open Source Telecom Software Projects.
Last year we did a survey, and the results were presented at TADSummit. Thank you to everyone who completed the survey. We received supportive feedback on the value provided to the communities from that survey in helping projects be ever more successful.
The 2020 survey follows on from the first survey undertaken in 2019. Filling in gaps on geographic issues, contributions to open source projects, deeper dive into hosting and redundancy, adding missing open source projects, and a few other items, such as the impact of COVID-19 and what questions you want asked in 2021.
Open source telecom software project survey results 2019Alan Quayle
The purpose of this survey is to gather across the industry people's experiences and opinions on using Open Source Telecom Software Projects (OSPs), and share an anonymized aggregate view of the different projects with those that compete the survey.
Weblog that intro’ed the survey: http://alanquayle.com/2019/05/open-source-telecom-software-project-survey/
I'm often asked to comment on the different projects, this is an attempt to provide something more authoritative than my opinions based on who I last talked to ;)
OpenSIPS Summit: Open Source Telecom Software Status, Trends, and the Road AheadAlan Quayle
The document summarizes two surveys conducted in 2019 and 2020 on open source telecom software. The 2019 survey had 95 responses and focused on projects like Asterisk, FreeSWITCH, Kamailio, and OpenSIPS. The 2020 survey had 87 responses and provided more geographic and use case details. Key findings included OpenSIPS's popularity for infrastructure applications and the need for improved documentation across projects. The author advocates for more globalization of open source telecom communities and adoption of web best practices like documentation.
Open Source Telecom Software is the Keystone of Our Industry, Alan Quayle, fo...Alan Quayle
Review of the critical role open source telecom software plays in enterprise communications for UCSummit 2020. Covering project asterisk, elastix, freepbx, freeswitch, fusionpbx, homer, kamailio, kazoo, mobicents, open sips, open source, open source telecom software, restcomm, rtpproxy, sip3, sipcapture, sippy softswitch, survey, tadsummit, telecom.
The Difference Between Your Project Succeeding or Burning To A Crisp Is Actua...Alan Quayle
The Difference Between Your Project Succeeding or Burning To A Crisp Is Actually You.
Dan Jenkins, Founder at Nimble Ape & Director at CommCon Events
TADSummit EMEA Americas 2020
For far too long Open Source projects have been getting in their own way; with no marketing budget to shout the loudest it’s always an uphill battle to get their fair share of the marketplace. But ultimately, we as Open Source project owners and maintainers are the problem.
We need to start thinking about Open Source projects as Products and Services that need to be promoted in their own right. It’s no longer good enough to just have a project website with a wiki and a download link. It’s up to us to sell our love for our creations and make others see the advantages of using them. We need to get out of our own way and show the world what Open Source can do for them and right now we’re failing. Join us to find out what you can do to get out of your own way and succeed.
Open Source Telecom Software Survey 2019 and 2020 RecapitulationAlan Quayle
TADSummit EMEA Americas 2021
Open Source Telecom Survey 2021 Results & Discussion
Alan Quayle, Independent Consultant in Programmable Communications
This is our 3rd year of the survey, thank you for your continued support.
We received 114 responses to the general survey, +163 project survey responses giving a total of 277 received.
The general survey covered: Security, Serverless, STIR/SHAKEN, barriers and benefits of OSS, telcos and OSS, Training, IoT, and general geographic / category info.
Training: An interesting dichotomy is where people do not expect to pay for training when investigating a project but will pay when the project is part of their business.
MOOC.org pricing is interesting. It’s free if you just want to learn, if you want the training recognized, then there’s a fee. This enables people to investigate for free, and then if they require support, the training needs to be verified. This avoids training through support.
Open Source telecom software is part of a suite of open source projects used.
Perhaps we should investigate dominant architectures?
Companies that use open source make a long-term commitment to building an organization that understands open source, and is committed to owning the product, its roadmap, and the customer experience.
Companies successful with open source do not happen overnight, they are built over years.
Documentation, documentation, documentation
Check out Twilio – but we need to find a way to help solve this industry-wide issue.
Recommendations on what we need to do as an industry.
Practical Experiences of Multi-Operator Neutral Hosting James Body, TADSummit...Alan Quayle
The document discusses the history and accomplishments of the TAD Summit experiments with multi-operator neutral hosting mobile networks from 2014-2017. It notes that the 2014 summit in Istanbul was the first iteration, which demonstrated components from Truphone, Canonical, Telestax and Metaswitch. Following summits added additional network applications, demonstrated scalability, and introduced a software-defined radio access network. The 2017 summit aimed to add a production-ready 4G radio access network, enable live IMS exchange with public mobile networks, and allow audience phones to connect as part of the demonstration of full multi-operator neutral hosting.
Cloud Control Access: From Hack to RealityAlan Quayle
Laura Chirca – NEURER BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
We’ve seen several IoT based door access control hacks over the years at TADHack. INOVO is making this a commercial reality for its customers in Romania and beyond. It’s a great example of the migration from hack to business, and the power of the democratization in telecoms enabling people to create solutions for their customers that fit their specific local needs. The Cloud Control Access System opens doors with cards, codes, phones, and SMS. The prototype starts with physical door controllers (the first release is Arduino-based), then migrates to intermediate building proxies that hold the customers’ database in case the internet goes down (a reality most businesses face several times a year) and them migrating to a scalable cloud authentication and portal layer.
Programmable Telecoms is hard - Working on the toughest transformations in Telecoms
- immmr’s achievements
- immmr’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats as
a Telco funded start-up
- immmr’s journey, what we’ve learned over the past 2 years, what we would do differently
- The TADS story continues...
Presented 2018-11-14 at TADSummit in Lisbon, Portugal
Innovation in the network – Adding value to voice OpenCloud BouyguesAlan Quayle
Innovation in the network – Adding value to voice. TADSummit 12-13 November, Istanbul, Point Hotel Taksim. Patrice Crutel Senior Architect - Core Network & Services, Mark Windle, Head of Marketing, OpenCloud.
Some (Surprising) Discoveries in Applying the as-a-service model in Running a...Alan Quayle
Werner Eriksen, CTO Working Group Two (WG2)
WG2 has now been running a live mobile core network as a service for some time, and we have learned some interesting and sometimes surprising things that we would like to share.
TADSummit EMEA, Survey results on Open Source Telecom SoftwareAlan Quayle
Alan Quayle, Independent
Review of the results from an anonymous survey of open source telecom software. Comparing the different projects, the preferred application areas of the projects, common issues and solutions, sharing where the industry sees these projects in 5 years’ time.
TADSummit EMEA Americas 2021 is an online conference focused on programmable communications, with special themes including new conversation standards, open data, telco approaches, real-time communications insights, and customer communications. Content will be freely available on the conference website from July 2021 through December 2021, with most presentations pre-recorded and released one per day, and select keynotes and workshops being live in early December requiring registration. The 2022 conference will take place in November in Aveiro.
Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle +++Alan Quayle
Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle, and a group of leading experts contributing to the reality, not the hype, of WebRTC.
It’s 2020, WebRTC (Web Real Time Communications) became known in 2011 when Google open sourced intellectual property it had bought in previous years. Gossip about those acquisitions began in 2009. The IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) was already laying the groundwork with Opus (voice codec) officially in 2010, and back in 2009 the discussion process started that became WebRTC. It’s been roughly one decade. Did WebRTC change everything? Is WebRTC everywhere?
WebRTC myths and misconceptions. Understanding the two components of WebRTC, the open source project, and the standards track.
Reviewing the achievements of WebRTC across Asia.
Understanding why ‘WebRTC’ companies such as Vidyo and Tokbox did not achieve big exits.
What is the current status of WebRTC, where are the standards, where is the innovation edge?
What is happening across Asia on WebRTC? Understanding the difference service providers adoption of WebRTC. Across telcos, CPaaS, UCaaS. CCaaS, in-app communication platforms, and enterprises.
Case studies on WebRTC implementation across Asia.
Recommendations for WebRTC in Asia.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2021/10/10-things-you-must-know-before-designing-your-own-camera-a-presentation-from-panopteo/
Alex Fink, consultant at Panopteo, presents the “10 Things You Must Know Before Designing Your Own Camera” tutorial at the May 2021 Embedded Vision Summit.
Computer vision requires vision. This is why companies that use computer vision often decide they need to create a custom camera module (and perhaps other custom sensors) that meets the specific needs of their unique application. This presentation will help you understand how cameras are different from other types of electronic products; what mistakes companies often make when attempting to design their own cameras; and what you can do to end up with cameras that are built on spec, on schedule and on budget.
The Becker School District realized their aging phone system was inefficient and expensive to maintain, costing them $300 per service call. They upgraded to Digium's Switchvox VoIP system to unify communications across their 5 buildings. The Switchvox system provided significant savings by eliminating expensive service calls and allowing the school to easily manage phone extensions themselves. It was quickly installed before the start of the school year to replace their failed legacy system. The Switchvox system met all of the school's needs and has proven to be a wise investment.
Programmable Telecoms – What is in IT for Telcos? by Sebastian SchumannAlan Quayle
Programmable Telecoms – What is in IT for Telcos?
Sebastian Schumann, Technology & Innovation at Deutsche Telekom
App development: I just want to make a call
Consuming APIs: It’s all fine as long as you know what you want and have done it before
App development vs. Telecom App development
What this means for Telecom APIs in Asia
What is Asterisk? for TADSummit Asia 2020Alan Quayle
What is Asterisk? for TADSummit Asia 2020
Asterisk is an open-source framework for building multi-protocol, real-time communications applications and solutions.
A simpler definition:
Asterisk is an open-source software package that converts an ordinary computer into a communication server
https://www.asterisk.org
https://community.asterisk.org
https://wiki.asterisk.org
Astricon: is the annual trade show and conference for developers, integrators, resellers, and business users where they gather for all things about Asterisk
User expectations have changed over the last decade. Customers today expect access to their applications and data from all devices (mobile, laptop, desktop, tablet, etc.) with similar performance from any of those devices at all times of the day. In a world of growing complexity where architects and application designers are dependent on 3rd party providers to delivering part (or at time entire) of the application how does one ensure consistent delivery of performance. This presentation provides a view of some of the challenges involved and how not to make costly mistakes.
You wouldn't be surprised if i told you that we do live in interesting times. New business models are created at the same pace today at which older ones are being destroyed. Technology is no longer just an enabler for business, it has become the business for most organizations. In this session we will touch upon some of the challenges and opportunities that the cloud has to offer. The cloud (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) as we know it offers organizations immense opportunity in terms of reducing time to market on delivering engaging customer experiences but with all of that agility a move to the cloud also brings numerous challenges, some obvious and some not very obvious. In this session we will go over challenges engineering systems for the cloud including a case study engineering a complex legacy application for the cloud.
Fletch covers MLTS E911 issues that consultants should be aware of to deliver value to their customers. The various architectures, routing mechanisms and best practices are covered in this detailed presentation on E911 today and the progression into Next Generation 911 services.
Managed transmission - an alternative approach to delivering backhaulstephen_arnold
Managed Transmission is an alternative approach to delivering mobile operator backhaul that provides benefits over traditional strategies. It involves using a managed transmission service from independent providers rather than operators self-providing network infrastructure. This can deliver cost savings of around 30% from sharing infrastructure and synergies. Tactical managed transmission solutions using temporary microwave links also provide savings and flexibility to support network growth and consolidation or act as business continuity measures. The key to delivering such a service is a site infrastructure provider with access to licensed spectrum.
This document provides an introduction and overview of 3CX and the IP PBX market. It discusses that 3CX was founded in 2005 and is a Microsoft Gold Partner that works with leading VoIP vendors to provide award-winning software that sees 1000 downloads per day. It also notes that the IP PBX market is estimated to increase substantially between 2005 and 2011, reaching $19.5 billion by 2011, and shares additional facts about adoption rates and sales in the US and other global regions.
New Applications and New Business Models
Whether it's LTE or WiMAX or local WISPs using combinations of Wi-Fi, WiMAX and other technologies, we are on the verge of having affordable mobile broadband in the US (it's already available in the UK and Scandinavia and becoming available elsewhere in the EU). What services can be provided over the top and what services need or can benefit from operator capabilities (QoS, security, ...)? The iPhone store, Android store and similar initiatives suggest power is shifting away from the operators and into the hands of application developers and the end user. How can operators leverage their core capabilities (QoS, security, billing, customer relationships, call detail, ...) to provide applications and remain relevant to their customers?
Preben Schack is a senior director at Cisco who focuses on service provider video technologies. The document discusses how the video industry is shifting from service providers to experience providers due to changes in technology, consumer behavior, and market dynamics. Specifically, it notes that online video traffic is growing rapidly and consumers want a unified video experience across multiple devices and platforms. This is driving providers to transform their business models and video value chains to offer more open, flexible, and monetized experiences and services.
ICU (Global) Ltd is an IP solutions provider of unified video and web communications operating since 2003 with headquarters in London. The document discusses ICU's products and services including ICU Live!, a video and web conferencing platform. ICU Live! allows up to 64 video sites and free calls, sharing of documents and files, instant messaging, and recording of meetings from €10 per user. The benefits of ICU Live! include improved productivity, reduced costs, faster decision making, work-life balance, and reduced CO2 emissions.
The document discusses how converged TV and on-demand viewing habits will affect viewership. It provides data on consumer expectations for more convenient, personalized content access across devices. The data shows growing preference for on-demand and pay-for-content options when legal alternatives are available. However, many markets still lack sufficient legal digital content, which the report argues must be addressed through policies that increase availability of lawful digital services and accommodate reasonable consumer expectations like time- and place-shifting to promote innovation while displacing illegal access.
The document discusses the evolution of Service Delivery Platforms (SDP). It notes that SDPs have transitioned from being primarily technology focused to now emphasizing solving business problems for operators. Vendors are evaluated based on the business case for their applications and integration capabilities rather than just technology. The document concludes that changing customer expectations and the feasibility of integrated SDPs now allow for business model decisions regarding SDPs.
Programmable Telecoms is hard - Working on the toughest transformations in Telecoms
- immmr’s achievements
- immmr’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats as
a Telco funded start-up
- immmr’s journey, what we’ve learned over the past 2 years, what we would do differently
- The TADS story continues...
Presented 2018-11-14 at TADSummit in Lisbon, Portugal
Innovation in the network – Adding value to voice OpenCloud BouyguesAlan Quayle
Innovation in the network – Adding value to voice. TADSummit 12-13 November, Istanbul, Point Hotel Taksim. Patrice Crutel Senior Architect - Core Network & Services, Mark Windle, Head of Marketing, OpenCloud.
Some (Surprising) Discoveries in Applying the as-a-service model in Running a...Alan Quayle
Werner Eriksen, CTO Working Group Two (WG2)
WG2 has now been running a live mobile core network as a service for some time, and we have learned some interesting and sometimes surprising things that we would like to share.
TADSummit EMEA, Survey results on Open Source Telecom SoftwareAlan Quayle
Alan Quayle, Independent
Review of the results from an anonymous survey of open source telecom software. Comparing the different projects, the preferred application areas of the projects, common issues and solutions, sharing where the industry sees these projects in 5 years’ time.
TADSummit EMEA Americas 2021 is an online conference focused on programmable communications, with special themes including new conversation standards, open data, telco approaches, real-time communications insights, and customer communications. Content will be freely available on the conference website from July 2021 through December 2021, with most presentations pre-recorded and released one per day, and select keynotes and workshops being live in early December requiring registration. The 2022 conference will take place in November in Aveiro.
Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle +++Alan Quayle
Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle, and a group of leading experts contributing to the reality, not the hype, of WebRTC.
It’s 2020, WebRTC (Web Real Time Communications) became known in 2011 when Google open sourced intellectual property it had bought in previous years. Gossip about those acquisitions began in 2009. The IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) was already laying the groundwork with Opus (voice codec) officially in 2010, and back in 2009 the discussion process started that became WebRTC. It’s been roughly one decade. Did WebRTC change everything? Is WebRTC everywhere?
WebRTC myths and misconceptions. Understanding the two components of WebRTC, the open source project, and the standards track.
Reviewing the achievements of WebRTC across Asia.
Understanding why ‘WebRTC’ companies such as Vidyo and Tokbox did not achieve big exits.
What is the current status of WebRTC, where are the standards, where is the innovation edge?
What is happening across Asia on WebRTC? Understanding the difference service providers adoption of WebRTC. Across telcos, CPaaS, UCaaS. CCaaS, in-app communication platforms, and enterprises.
Case studies on WebRTC implementation across Asia.
Recommendations for WebRTC in Asia.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2021/10/10-things-you-must-know-before-designing-your-own-camera-a-presentation-from-panopteo/
Alex Fink, consultant at Panopteo, presents the “10 Things You Must Know Before Designing Your Own Camera” tutorial at the May 2021 Embedded Vision Summit.
Computer vision requires vision. This is why companies that use computer vision often decide they need to create a custom camera module (and perhaps other custom sensors) that meets the specific needs of their unique application. This presentation will help you understand how cameras are different from other types of electronic products; what mistakes companies often make when attempting to design their own cameras; and what you can do to end up with cameras that are built on spec, on schedule and on budget.
The Becker School District realized their aging phone system was inefficient and expensive to maintain, costing them $300 per service call. They upgraded to Digium's Switchvox VoIP system to unify communications across their 5 buildings. The Switchvox system provided significant savings by eliminating expensive service calls and allowing the school to easily manage phone extensions themselves. It was quickly installed before the start of the school year to replace their failed legacy system. The Switchvox system met all of the school's needs and has proven to be a wise investment.
Programmable Telecoms – What is in IT for Telcos? by Sebastian SchumannAlan Quayle
Programmable Telecoms – What is in IT for Telcos?
Sebastian Schumann, Technology & Innovation at Deutsche Telekom
App development: I just want to make a call
Consuming APIs: It’s all fine as long as you know what you want and have done it before
App development vs. Telecom App development
What this means for Telecom APIs in Asia
What is Asterisk? for TADSummit Asia 2020Alan Quayle
What is Asterisk? for TADSummit Asia 2020
Asterisk is an open-source framework for building multi-protocol, real-time communications applications and solutions.
A simpler definition:
Asterisk is an open-source software package that converts an ordinary computer into a communication server
https://www.asterisk.org
https://community.asterisk.org
https://wiki.asterisk.org
Astricon: is the annual trade show and conference for developers, integrators, resellers, and business users where they gather for all things about Asterisk
User expectations have changed over the last decade. Customers today expect access to their applications and data from all devices (mobile, laptop, desktop, tablet, etc.) with similar performance from any of those devices at all times of the day. In a world of growing complexity where architects and application designers are dependent on 3rd party providers to delivering part (or at time entire) of the application how does one ensure consistent delivery of performance. This presentation provides a view of some of the challenges involved and how not to make costly mistakes.
You wouldn't be surprised if i told you that we do live in interesting times. New business models are created at the same pace today at which older ones are being destroyed. Technology is no longer just an enabler for business, it has become the business for most organizations. In this session we will touch upon some of the challenges and opportunities that the cloud has to offer. The cloud (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) as we know it offers organizations immense opportunity in terms of reducing time to market on delivering engaging customer experiences but with all of that agility a move to the cloud also brings numerous challenges, some obvious and some not very obvious. In this session we will go over challenges engineering systems for the cloud including a case study engineering a complex legacy application for the cloud.
Fletch covers MLTS E911 issues that consultants should be aware of to deliver value to their customers. The various architectures, routing mechanisms and best practices are covered in this detailed presentation on E911 today and the progression into Next Generation 911 services.
Managed transmission - an alternative approach to delivering backhaulstephen_arnold
Managed Transmission is an alternative approach to delivering mobile operator backhaul that provides benefits over traditional strategies. It involves using a managed transmission service from independent providers rather than operators self-providing network infrastructure. This can deliver cost savings of around 30% from sharing infrastructure and synergies. Tactical managed transmission solutions using temporary microwave links also provide savings and flexibility to support network growth and consolidation or act as business continuity measures. The key to delivering such a service is a site infrastructure provider with access to licensed spectrum.
This document provides an introduction and overview of 3CX and the IP PBX market. It discusses that 3CX was founded in 2005 and is a Microsoft Gold Partner that works with leading VoIP vendors to provide award-winning software that sees 1000 downloads per day. It also notes that the IP PBX market is estimated to increase substantially between 2005 and 2011, reaching $19.5 billion by 2011, and shares additional facts about adoption rates and sales in the US and other global regions.
New Applications and New Business Models
Whether it's LTE or WiMAX or local WISPs using combinations of Wi-Fi, WiMAX and other technologies, we are on the verge of having affordable mobile broadband in the US (it's already available in the UK and Scandinavia and becoming available elsewhere in the EU). What services can be provided over the top and what services need or can benefit from operator capabilities (QoS, security, ...)? The iPhone store, Android store and similar initiatives suggest power is shifting away from the operators and into the hands of application developers and the end user. How can operators leverage their core capabilities (QoS, security, billing, customer relationships, call detail, ...) to provide applications and remain relevant to their customers?
Preben Schack is a senior director at Cisco who focuses on service provider video technologies. The document discusses how the video industry is shifting from service providers to experience providers due to changes in technology, consumer behavior, and market dynamics. Specifically, it notes that online video traffic is growing rapidly and consumers want a unified video experience across multiple devices and platforms. This is driving providers to transform their business models and video value chains to offer more open, flexible, and monetized experiences and services.
ICU (Global) Ltd is an IP solutions provider of unified video and web communications operating since 2003 with headquarters in London. The document discusses ICU's products and services including ICU Live!, a video and web conferencing platform. ICU Live! allows up to 64 video sites and free calls, sharing of documents and files, instant messaging, and recording of meetings from €10 per user. The benefits of ICU Live! include improved productivity, reduced costs, faster decision making, work-life balance, and reduced CO2 emissions.
The document discusses how converged TV and on-demand viewing habits will affect viewership. It provides data on consumer expectations for more convenient, personalized content access across devices. The data shows growing preference for on-demand and pay-for-content options when legal alternatives are available. However, many markets still lack sufficient legal digital content, which the report argues must be addressed through policies that increase availability of lawful digital services and accommodate reasonable consumer expectations like time- and place-shifting to promote innovation while displacing illegal access.
The document discusses the evolution of Service Delivery Platforms (SDP). It notes that SDPs have transitioned from being primarily technology focused to now emphasizing solving business problems for operators. Vendors are evaluated based on the business case for their applications and integration capabilities rather than just technology. The document concludes that changing customer expectations and the feasibility of integrated SDPs now allow for business model decisions regarding SDPs.
This document discusses IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), which delivers digital television services over the internet. It describes IPTV as a system where television is delivered using internet protocol over a network infrastructure, which may include broadband connections. The document outlines the architecture and components of IPTV, as well as some protocols used and advantages. It also briefly discusses the growth of IPTV in India and limitations such as broadband availability and packet loss issues.
Golden Media's UNI-BOX 9080 CRCI HD PVR Combo Plus receiver provides:
- An elegant design with an easy-to-read front display and well-organized menus.
- Two plug-in tuners that can be customized, including DVB-S2 and DVB-T HDTV tuners.
- Excellent connectivity options like HDMI, Scart, RCA, and USB ports.
- A comfortable remote control with clearly labeled buttons and a helpful user manual.
- An intuitive menu system and installation assistant for easy setup and access to all functions.
The receiver impressed with its quality design and performance, making it a top choice
Convered Voice and Data (tIPicall and Exponential-e)Exponential_e
The document summarizes a meeting between representatives from Exponential-e, tIPicall, and Tata Communications to discuss converged voice and data services. Steve Harrington from tIPicall discusses how tIPicall has launched hosted and managed IP PBX, contact center, SIP trunking, and voice services. Alan Sawyer from Tata Communications then provides information about Tata Communications and its global network.
The document discusses the onset of connected TV and the opportunities it provides. It outlines that nearly all devices will be internet connected, with 75% of internet traffic being multimedia. This will lead to a surge in internet-enabled TVs, Blu-Ray players, and games consoles. Connected TV will revolutionize the definition of television and create new opportunities for advertising by allowing for more advertising types, creativity across platforms, audience segmentation, measurement and targeted ads.
This document discusses opportunities for wireless network optimization. It notes that mobile data traffic is growing rapidly driven by new services and devices. This is putting pressure on network capacity and quality of experience. The document examines challenges in offering bandwidth at low cost, optimizing network performance, and migrating from legacy to IP networks. It argues that network optimization can help address these challenges by reducing costs, improving quality of experience, and freeing up funds for reinvestment while preparing networks for future growth. The document provides an overview of Alcatel-Lucent's wireless optimization services and their value in helping operators meet these challenges.
Iptv Third Wave Revenue Telco (Henri Setiawan)Henri Setiawan
IPTV is the new revenue generator for Telco company, it is have a unique business model and creativity to understand the flow of revenue. This presentation is giving you understanding the new business model concept for IPTV business.
US Market Transitions In Consumer VideoDimitri Popov
The US consumer video entertainment market is mature and mostly saturated. While traditional cable/satellite TV still drives the market, consumers are taking more control over their video experience through practices like time-shifting and accessing internet video on multiple devices. This is impacting traditional TV revenue streams. Content remains the most important part of the video experience for consumers, though they are increasingly interested in internet-based sources as an alternative to pay-TV.
Current Multiplay Europe Presentation Nov 4 08bostergaard
This document provides a summary of a presentation on multi-play services given by Bernt S Östergaard, Research Director at Consumer Broadband Services Europe. The presentation discusses key issues around bundling fixed and mobile services, differentiating multi-play offers, infrastructure build-out strategies, and whether telcos truly have a choice in pursuing multi-play. It also provides an overview of Current Analysis' Consumer Module analysts and their areas of responsibility.
Please check out Murali Nemani, Cisco Director of Service Provider Marketing, keynote "ShiFt Happens" debuted at IPTV World Forum 2010.
What's top of mind in 2010? The universal answer is "monetization." The re-shaping of the video ecosystem as a catalyst for online video.
Learn about the 3rd Wave: IP Video & the 5 Tenets for IP Video 1) next gem platform 2) large scale unicast 3) video intelligence 4) common client architecture 5)managed/unmanaged.
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. is a Japanese electronics company founded in 1881. The presentation discusses Oki's products such as air traffic control systems, electronic toll collection systems, and vehicle information systems. It also covers Oki's activities for future radio advisory group systems, including introducing voice over IP technology to radio telephony and developing more advanced in-vehicle terminal systems using both position and video data. The presentation provides contact information for two Oki representatives and ends by asking if there are any questions.
This document provides an overview of BigBand Networks and its switched digital video technology. It discusses:
1) BigBand's founders and leadership team, including Amir Bassan-Eskenazi and Ran Oz.
2) BigBand's business, including its NASDAQ listing, 450 employees across centers, recognition as a video innovator, and large customer base of cable operators.
3) The need for more last mile bandwidth as video consumption increases with HD, on-demand, and personalized content, and how BigBand's switched digital video technology addresses this need by flexibly allocating bandwidth.
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TADSummit 2022 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
Welcome to vCon! The next leap forward in the programmable communications industry.
Thomas Howe, CTO STROLID
Slides and Video
Why do we need vCon?
What is vCon?
How is it being used today?
Where is vCon going?
Supercharging CPaaS Growth & Margins with Identity and Authentication, Aditya...Alan Quayle
TADSummit 2022 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
Supercharging CPaaS Growth & Margins with Identity and Authentication
Aditya Khurjekar, GM Prove Protocol
Mobile networks were designed for communication, yet commerce is driving most of the demand for mobile connectivity today
The growth segments in today’s digital economy benefit from CPaaS APIs for Identity verification, authentication, proofs & claims
Commerce-enabling CPaaS APIs rely on the intrinsic security of mobile network and devices
Deterministic (rather than probabilistic) authentication drastically reduces fraud, hence increases margins
The secure element in mobile devices has been under-utilized by carriers
FIDO standard presents a horizontal application opportunity for hardware based (deterministic) authentication
Authenticated ID verification is key to secure yet seamless digital onboarding, leading to financial inclusion & consumer protection
The needs of the new crypto-based (web3) economy can also be satisfied with smart CPaaS offerings that preserve anonymity/pseudonymity
The imminent ubiquity of eSIMs is timely to fight fraud in the increasingly sophisticated digital & crypto-enabled economy
It’s time for a purpose-built global payments network!
Building a sub-second virtual ThunderDome: Considerations for mass scale sub-...Alan Quayle
Building a sub-second virtual ThunderDome: Considerations for mass scale sub-second production broadcasts
Jerod Venema, CEO and Co-Founder, LiveSwitch
In the throes of the pandemic, the WWE debuted its ThunderDome, a world-first, large-scale installation of high resolution LED screens that transformed empty seats into live-streamed fans who joined over video from around the world. Performers in the ring and TV audiences at home could see and hear these virtual fans in real-time. LiveSwitch was selected to develop and manage the ThunderDome’s cloud video infrastructure.
How to enable low-latency, live video streamed via the internet capable of fostering real-time engagement between performers and audiences on a massive scale.
Massive-scale latency challenges and how to overcome them.
Current and future uses of programmable communications for live fan engagement.
What makes a cellular IoT API great? Tobias GoebelAlan Quayle
What makes a cellular IoT API great?
Tobias Goebel, Principal Product Marketing Manager, IoT, Twilio
Why IoT SIMs need an API in the first place
The core functions needed in a cellular IoT API: SIM activation and deactivation, SIM status queries, Network access configuration, Pulling billing information and usage records, Troubleshooting, Device reachability
What matters in a good API (any API)
10 tips and tricks for how to find a good IoT SIM with a strong API
eSIM as Root of Trust for IoT security, João CasalAlan Quayle
This document discusses the role of eSIM in new IoT security services. It begins by providing background on eSIM and SIM technology. It then outlines several ways eSIM can enhance IoT security, including:
1) Enabling zero-touch authentication of IoT devices in third-party services by leveraging the proven authentication of SIMs in cellular networks.
2) Hardening data encryption using the eSIM as a root of trust by generating encryption keys within the secure element of the eSIM.
3) Potential future roles like integrating the eSIM with threat detection to trigger authorization actions, and increasing the robustness of remote attestation through eSIM cryptographic abilities.
The document argues
Architecting your WebRTC application for scalability, Arin SimeAlan Quayle
This document discusses how to architect WebRTC applications for scalability. It begins by outlining some of the challenges in building scalable WebRTC apps. It then presents 4 approaches to building apps: 1) To the WebRTC standard, 2) Unbundled WebRTC, 3) Using open-source media servers, and 4) Using communications platform as a service (CPaaS). Each approach has tradeoffs around cost, difficulty, and features included. The document also discusses using selectice forwarding units or multipoint control units to scale apps and considers architectures using orchestration and containers. It concludes with recommendations around optimizations, load testing, and future technologies.
CPaaS Conversational Platforms and Conversational Customer Service – The Expe...Alan Quayle
TADSummit 2022 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
CPaaS Conversational Platforms and Conversational Customer Service – The Experience Gap”?
Ben Waymark, Chief Technology Officer, Webio.
CPaaS players are doing the low hanging, simple conversations via their conversational design and plug in’s to the messenger layer, but what are they really hoping to achieve, and should they be aimed at the developer community?
No-code low-code configurable conversational customer support have done really well by integrating with customer ticketing, and integrating other platforms into their workflows. Kustomer.com was bought for a billion, something is going right there.
Conversational experiences are becoming part of the digital customer experience. What does this look like and why might this be important for other companies to understand?
Programmable Testing for Programmable Telcos, Andreas GranigAlan Quayle
Programmable Testing for Programmable Telcos
Andreas Granig, Founder & CEO at Sipfront
Advantages and Challenges of automating real-time communication testing
How real-time communication testing could actually be quite pleasant
Creative ways to use typical server-side applications like kamailio and rtpengine as test clients
The revival of sipp, and how you create test scenarios 20 years after its invention
“Just show me the curl command”
How to best maximize the conversation data stream for your business? Surbhi R...Alan Quayle
TADSummit 2022 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
How to best maximize the conversation data stream for your business?
Surbhi Rathore, CEO & Co-Founder, Symbl.ai
How do we go from building a scalable pipeline of conversation data that merges and correlates with other types of data in the business and helps us makes decisions and predictions that are informed by conversations?
We will talk about context, real-time aspects of understanding and how you can use this data combined with sales, marketing, HR, support and other existing analytics to understand behavior and adapt to what works best in each of these functions.
We will go deep into specific use case and customer stories that have adopted Symbl’s conversation understanding platform to drive this change in their organization and give concrete examples of where to start.
Latest Updates and Experiences in Launching Local Language Tools, Karel BourgoisAlan Quayle
TADSummit 2022, 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
Latest Updates and Experiences in Launching Local Language Tools
Karel Bourgois, Founder Voxist, President Le Voice Lab, Exec Director Slatch, Chapter Pilot France AI Hub
Experiences with launching our own speech-to-text (French and English, both HD and Telephony audio, real-time and asynchronous).
‘Implicit Knowledge Management’ solution: using our STT engine we are indexing and searching thousands of hours of video to find those that discuss specific topics or identify people that are experts on those topics.
Latest updates on Voxist and its evolution to a “callbot.”
What Everyone Needs to Know about Protecting the CPaaS Ecosystem from Unlawfu...Alan Quayle
This document discusses unlawful robocalls and solutions for CPaaS providers. It outlines that STIR/SHAKEN helps with some caller ID spoofing but not all, and leased phone numbers present challenges. It recommends CPaaS providers monitor customer usage of provided phone numbers and investigate customers' phone number reputations. The document introduces YouMail Score and Watch solutions that help identify unlawful calls and monitor phone number behaviors to improve call screening. It emphasizes that content-based call screening provides a virtually zero false positive rate compared to event-based screening alone.
Master the Audience Experience Multiverse: AX Best Practices and Success Stor...Alan Quayle
Master the Audience Experience Multiverse: AX Best Practices and Success Stories
Ken Herron, Chief Growth Officer, UIB
Customers need you to help them solve their #1 problem – Audience Experience (AX).
Customers struggle with managing their differentiated brand journeys at scale in a post-pandemic world where their external and internal audiences decide the platforms, channels, and languages.
This session will share AX best practices and success stories from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the US for how enterprise and small business customers can control their respective brands, journeys, and audiences with a single brand voice –
Create/Control a differentiated AX
Respond in real-time
Mirror channels
Curate audiences
Secure conversational data
Monetize engagement
Scale monitoring
This session will include a live, interactive demo.
Open Source Telecom Software Survey 2022, Alan QuayleAlan Quayle
The survey gathered responses from 120 participants in 2022 compared to 114 in 2021. It covered general topics such as DDoS attacks, security practices, STIR/SHAKEN implementation, IPv6 deployment, and expectations for major tech companies over the next two years. Key findings included that around half of participants have experienced a DDoS attack in 2022 and application-level attacks were as common as volumetric attacks. Most organizations take both reactive and proactive security approaches but more so reactive. STIR/SHAKEN implementation is ongoing with international carriers needing it to terminate traffic in North America. IPv6 deployment remains steady with no major differences between regions. This survey provides insights into trends in the open source tele
OpenSIPS 3.3 – Messaging in the IMS and UC ecosystems. Bogdan-Andrei IancuAlan Quayle
TADSummit 2022, 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
OpenSIPS 3.3 – Messaging in the IMS and UC ecosystems.
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu, Founder and Developer at OpenSIPS Project
SIP also supports instant messaging and presence.
Review of Messaging in IMS
Review of Messaging in Unified Communications
OpenSIPS 3.3 in the messaging ecosystem
Review of implementation using Message Session Relay Protocol (RFC 4975, RFC 4976), groups multiple messages in sessions.
Conclusions: OpenSIPS 3.3 targets to implement various components of the overall SIP Instant MESSAGING ecosystem, from gateways and transport to services.
TADS 2022 - Shifting from Voice to Workflow Management, Filipe LeitaoAlan Quayle
TADSummit 2022, 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
Shifting from Voice to Workflow Management
Filipe Leitão, Global Service Provider Channel SE, RingCentral
There is an ongoing consolidation of the Cloud Communications market where mainstream providers compete against each other for the same spaces, UCaaS / CCaaS / CPaaS.
Weapons of choice are the same for everyone: instant messaging, and audio & video conferencing. Most capabilities provided by mainstream UC providers are table stakes.
Find out how RingCentral is looking at UC from more than just a siloed perspective by going one step further and co-innovating with Service and Technology Providers to become a workflow management platform.
What happened since we last met TADSummit 2022, Alan QuayleAlan Quayle
TADSummit 2022, 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
What happened since we last met? Where is the Programmable Comms market going?
Alan Quayle, independent
3 years in Programmable Communications: 2020, 2021, and 2022 all done in 16 slides
Pandemic Consolidation
Post-pandemic Reckoning – I did predict what we’re seeing with Avaya
The Coming of Cost Competition
Messaging, will A2P SMS growth ever stop?
What’s the recession going to do to us?
The Voice AI Reckoning
After all the consolidation, where next? Twilio’s heading there – it’s about the data
And a few more predictions that are usually too optimistic
Stacuity - TAD Summit 2022 - Time to ditch the dumb-pipe, Mike BromwichAlan Quayle
TADSummit 2022, 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
Time to ditch the ‘dumb-pipe’ – reinventing the core mobile network, to put developers first.
Mike Bromwich, CEO / Co-Founder Stacuity & Tim Dowling, Co-Founder Stacuity
The emergence of public cloud has revolutionized the way developers can muster and deploy virtual infrastructures, as and when required.
In contrast, mobile networks are still rigidly defined and protected by operators, who are unable or unwilling to offer such control and flexibility.
As a result, the mobile network operates as little more than a dumb-pipe (unless you have lots of patience and deep pockets).
Addressing this problem requires a different approach, not just the creation of a thin façade over legacy network elements.
How Stacuity is reinventing the core mobile network, to put developers first.
AWA – a Telco bootstrapping product development: Challenges with dynamic mark...Alan Quayle
This document discusses AWA Network, a company that operates a CPaaS proxy providing APIs for SMS delivery. It outlines AWA's features, including anonymous resources, traffic simulation, provider management, pricing, routing, and SMS sending APIs. The document also presents three business models for AWA Network: 1) operating as a managed CPaaS proxy service, 2) allowing users to proxy their own CPaaS providers, and 3) enabling corporations to use AWA's infrastructure. It reflects on the challenges of scaling and finding a viable business and operations model.
Founding a Startup in Telecoms. The good, the bad and the ugly. João CamarateAlan Quayle
TADSummit 2022 8/9 Nov Aveiro Portugal
Founding a Startup in Telecoms. The good, the bad and the ugly.
João Camarate, CTO at Broadvoice & GoContact.
A deep dive into the challenges and opportunities of starting a new venture in the telecom space while leveraging open-source
How to bring down your own RTC platform. Sandro GauciAlan Quayle
Sandro Gauci provides a walkthrough for performing distributed denial of service (DDoS) simulations on real-time communication (RTC) platforms to test security. He recommends starting with simple bandwidth saturation or protocol attacks before moving to specific application attacks. Tools are needed to distribute attacks from nodes, monitor systems, and shut down attacks. Findings should be analyzed with engineers through root cause analysis and documented. Solutions may include updates, rate limiting, or code changes. Regular testing ensures a more robust RTC platform.
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Skybuffer AI: Advanced Conversational and Generative AI Solution on SAP Busin...Tatiana Kojar
Skybuffer AI, built on the robust SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), is the latest and most advanced version of our AI development, reaffirming our commitment to delivering top-tier AI solutions. Skybuffer AI harnesses all the innovative capabilities of the SAP BTP in the AI domain, from Conversational AI to cutting-edge Generative AI and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). It also helps SAP customers safeguard their investments into SAP Conversational AI and ensure a seamless, one-click transition to SAP Business AI.
With Skybuffer AI, various AI models can be integrated into a single communication channel such as Microsoft Teams. This integration empowers business users with insights drawn from SAP backend systems, enterprise documents, and the expansive knowledge of Generative AI. And the best part of it is that it is all managed through our intuitive no-code Action Server interface, requiring no extensive coding knowledge and making the advanced AI accessible to more users.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
Nunit vs XUnit vs MSTest Differences Between These Unit Testing Frameworks.pdfflufftailshop
When it comes to unit testing in the .NET ecosystem, developers have a wide range of options available. Among the most popular choices are NUnit, XUnit, and MSTest. These unit testing frameworks provide essential tools and features to help ensure the quality and reliability of code. However, understanding the differences between these frameworks is crucial for selecting the most suitable one for your projects.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.