Este documento celebra el Día de la Paz, un día en el que las personas deberían olvidar sus diferencias y unir sus manos y pensamientos para crear un futuro mejor sin violencia. Fue presentado por Vicky Gelvis y Rubén Palmero.
En esta Navidad, Incide y la Escuela de Ciudadanía del municipio Bermúdez invita a que aprendamos a mirarnos como conciudadanos y hermanos y no como rivales o enemigos.
Application-aware Network Performance Management (AANPM) practices and products provide detailed insights into exactly who is using which resources, what quality of experience is taking place, and where to look when things go wrong. Such information can significantly improve planning, monitoring, and troubleshooting efforts.
But which are the best options when it comes to planning out an AANPM strategy? Which sources of data offer the most cost-efficient results? How can complex, widely distributed networks be accommodated, particularly when users are far removed from the application servers? And where is the best place to start?
These slides will reveal:
*Key goals and objectives of AANPM
*Choosing the right sources of AANPM data
*Achieving true end-to-end AANPM, from core to remote site including the access layer
*AANPM features and capabilities having the broadest impact and delivering the most value
These slides from leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) provide an overview of recent research on DevOps and Continuous Delivery. Momentum continues to build for these two timely topics, and the initial findings are confirming the links between accelerated software delivery and revenue growth, which was first revealed by the 2014 EMA research on these same topics.
T-Shaped People: Time to Get in Shape for Your Testing FutureTechWell
Today, agile testers are being asked to do a lot more than just testing. The notion of “T-shaped people,” who combine technical skills with collaborative capabilities, was created by Tim Brown in the 1990s to describe the new breed of worker. Mary Thorn believes that anyone—including testers—can contribute more to the business than their standard role traditionally dictates. The tester’s critical view and skeptical thinking can be used earlier in the development process. This role can stretch to include other aspects that intrigue them and keep them interested. Mary has testers who write product documentation, serve as ScrumMasters, build infrastructure to support rapid releases, take ownership for security and compliance to standards, present the development process to customers, visit customer sites to research how people are using the product, write social media content, devise internal communication strategies, do agile coaching, create personas, and use their natural skills and abilities where they are best suited to help move the business forward. Mary explores many ways testers can “Get into Shape” for future testing.
En esta Navidad, Incide y la Escuela de Ciudadanía del municipio Bermúdez invita a que aprendamos a mirarnos como conciudadanos y hermanos y no como rivales o enemigos.
Application-aware Network Performance Management (AANPM) practices and products provide detailed insights into exactly who is using which resources, what quality of experience is taking place, and where to look when things go wrong. Such information can significantly improve planning, monitoring, and troubleshooting efforts.
But which are the best options when it comes to planning out an AANPM strategy? Which sources of data offer the most cost-efficient results? How can complex, widely distributed networks be accommodated, particularly when users are far removed from the application servers? And where is the best place to start?
These slides will reveal:
*Key goals and objectives of AANPM
*Choosing the right sources of AANPM data
*Achieving true end-to-end AANPM, from core to remote site including the access layer
*AANPM features and capabilities having the broadest impact and delivering the most value
These slides from leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) provide an overview of recent research on DevOps and Continuous Delivery. Momentum continues to build for these two timely topics, and the initial findings are confirming the links between accelerated software delivery and revenue growth, which was first revealed by the 2014 EMA research on these same topics.
T-Shaped People: Time to Get in Shape for Your Testing FutureTechWell
Today, agile testers are being asked to do a lot more than just testing. The notion of “T-shaped people,” who combine technical skills with collaborative capabilities, was created by Tim Brown in the 1990s to describe the new breed of worker. Mary Thorn believes that anyone—including testers—can contribute more to the business than their standard role traditionally dictates. The tester’s critical view and skeptical thinking can be used earlier in the development process. This role can stretch to include other aspects that intrigue them and keep them interested. Mary has testers who write product documentation, serve as ScrumMasters, build infrastructure to support rapid releases, take ownership for security and compliance to standards, present the development process to customers, visit customer sites to research how people are using the product, write social media content, devise internal communication strategies, do agile coaching, create personas, and use their natural skills and abilities where they are best suited to help move the business forward. Mary explores many ways testers can “Get into Shape” for future testing.
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EDELNet: goal, programme and achievements (MID2017)EADTU
EDELNet: goal, programme and achievements by Juan J. Garcia Blesa (FernUniversität in Hagen) presented during the Maastricht Innovation In Higher Education Days 2017
A presentation about the services available to the construction industry from repair and restoration specialists Magicman, presented by Technical Adviser Louie Markwick.
While document and file sharing is increasing rapidly, 97% of organizations cite file sharing as a high risk for information loss, and 75% believe their organization is currently at risk for data loss.
No one source can provide all of the data necessary for security monitoring. To be truly effective, organizations need more data, and they need it faster. Early detection of infiltration and compromise are key to response and recovery. Endpoint records are not fully network aware, and network packets can’t detail activities on host-based threats, so security professionals need both.
These slides - based on the webinar featuring David Monahan, research director of security and risk management at leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) - provides findings on how organizations are using these data types, their largest drivers for integrations and their greatest challenges in integrating the data. He will also discuss rampant bravado in network and security programs concerning their organizational maturity.