This document provides an overview of IBM's Tivoli process automation environment service catalog. It begins by posing questions about an organization's ability to know which services are provided, how they are delivered, and if they meet user expectations. It then discusses how automating, controlling, and visualizing service provisioning processes can optimize service delivery by streamlining processes, decreasing delivery times, and increasing quality. The document outlines the components of a service catalog, including roles, applications, shopping interfaces, service offerings, and administration. It provides examples of automated fulfillment integration with tools like Maximo and Tivoli Provisioning Manager.
Oracle provides the Smart Form functionality to streamline the Requisition process. The Smart Form is used in together with user-defined Information Templates.
In this presentation we will discuss the business requirements for Smart Forms and Information Templates, and their role in streamlining the Requisition process. We will go into the detailed configurations and take some real-live examples of Smart Forms from past projects.
This document summarizes the key features and benefits of Oracle iProcurement. Oracle iProcurement is a self-service requisitioning application that streamlines employee purchasing while enforcing spending policies. It provides a familiar online shopping interface, centralized control over content and approvals, and tools to reduce procurement costs through automation and preferred supplier agreements.
SoftAge Information Technology Limited is one of the leading firms, providing solutions and services in document management , for you to focus on your core business. Central to all our work in document processing is SoftAge's unique document management process. It is a highly efficient process that operates on the document data flow right from the point-of-collection to the warehouse, including verification, audit, scanning, record creation, data and document retrieval. It is a custom-designed process for each client that we work with. The process is frame worked by SoftAge and evolves over time to increase efficiency, security and reduced costs. Our expertise lies in the ability to create such processes to handle gigantic number of documents. We have over 20 years of experience in creating and handling such processes.
A shipping company needed a solution to reconcile invoices and credit information from multiple vendors. An automated solution was provided using Power Automate and Power BI to capture invoice data, reconcile it against bank accounts, and visualize invoice payment status. This saved about 240 hours of manual work per period.
A financial company struggled extracting relevant information from documents for processing and decisions. UiPath was used to train a bot in optical character recognition and computer vision to extract needed elements from documents into an Excel file for further processing, eliminating manual work.
A chemical company needed consistent capture of client visit details to drive follow-up in CRM and other systems. A Power App was designed to collect opportunity and sample data from visits and structure it to
Oracle Advanced Procurement provides features for strategic sourcing, procurement contracts, and supplier management. Key features of Oracle Sourcing include online bidding, negotiation, and collaboration capabilities to streamline the sourcing process. Oracle Procurement Contracts allows users to author, negotiate, implement, and manage contracts through their entire lifecycle. It considers other vendors in the space and compares Oracle favorably to competitors in areas like functionality and support for global enterprises according to Gartner research. Important considerations for selection include the suitability of the overall product suite and architecture to support an organization's needs and scale.
- iProcurement allows users to create purchase requisitions, track their progress, and confirm receipt of goods online. It integrates with Oracle applications to support the procurement process.
- Key features include searching online catalogs to create requisitions, configuring approval workflows, and receiving goods digitally to record receipt transactions.
- The document provides steps for setting up iProcurement including prerequisite Oracle applications, loading item catalogs, defining user access controls, and more.
Building a SaaS based product in Azure - Challenges and decisions madeBizTalk360
In this session, founder/CTO of BizTalk360 - Saravana Kumar shares his experiences, challenges, and lessons that he and his team learnt when they built their first SaaS based product(s) - BizTalk360 Cloud and ServiceBus360.
This document describes an automated OSS/BSS solution that can configure and manage billing processes, data extracts, testing, operations, processes, and configurations through a single platform. It allows users to automate and schedule billing processes, customize data extracts for reporting, monitor tasks, and integrate across OSS/BSS systems. The solution is supported on mobile devices and designed for SLA monitoring, alerts and escalations, workflow automation, and seamless system integration. It includes pre-built products for order tracking, rating monitoring, business process monitoring, and system health checks.
This document provides an overview of Solution4Retail Private Limited, an end-to-end IT services provider based in India. It offers enterprise business solutions for various industries including manufacturing, distribution, retail, and more. The company has over 75 professionals, 800+ customers across India and other countries, and 17 years of experience developing business solutions. It provides consulting, implementation, support and other services using technologies like Microsoft .NET and integrates solutions across business modules.
This document provides an overview of the FlexNet Operations entitlement management solution. It describes benefits to application producers such as improving efficiency by managing multiple license generators through a single system, automating the license lifecycle to accelerate revenue recognition, and increasing channel revenue. It also summarizes FlexNet Operations' capabilities like managing entitlements across their lifecycle, building new licensing models, reporting insights, and easing M&A integration.
Alert Framework - Alert your organization to errors, changes, and stalled tra...Smart ERP Solutions, Inc.
From Reconnect Envision 2021
The Alerts Framework, which is a PeopleSoft Enterprise Component, enables you to alert your organization to errors, changes, and stalled transactions. It is a tool that is not limited to developers. If you can write a PeopleSoft Query, you can create an Alert. With alerts, you can scan PeopleSoft tables and receive alerts when exceptions are found. These alerts can include a link to the PeopleSoft page where you can review or correct the issue.
A highly powerful solutions for managing service operation handled using service partners, call centers, repair factories, field engineers etc. The solutions seamlessly integrates with ERP systems and provide high visibility to service operations team.
Oracle Service Contracts provides a complete solution to author, execute, and manage various types of service contracts including warranties, extended warranties, subscriptions, and more complex agreements. Key components of a contract include a header, lines, and sub-lines. Contracts go through a lifecycle of creation, approval, extension/renewal, termination, and ongoing management. Oracle Install Base is used to track item instances throughout their lifecycle from receipt to return/repair.
Coexist: Your current purchasing solution together with Oracle Fusion Procure...Infosys
Oracle Fusion Procurement can be implemented in coexistence mode with a company's existing purchasing solution to provide additional functionality while avoiding risks. This allows sourcing, contracting, and analytics capabilities from Oracle Fusion Procurement to be used alongside the existing requisitioning and purchasing system. Benefits include improved visibility, sourcing capabilities, contract management, compliance, and analytics. The coexistence approach is a lower risk and cost option for beginning to leverage Oracle Fusion Procurement capabilities incrementally. Key considerations for implementation include integration points, data mapping, and approvals configuration between the new and existing systems.
Implementing Fusion Cloud Procurement a Real Life Case StudyJade Global
The document discusses implementing Oracle Fusion Cloud Procurement for a client. It outlines the client's requirements, key challenges, and Jade Global's solution of using Fusion Cloud Procurement. The solution provides a user-friendly application, easy configuration of approvals, and integrated reports tailored to business roles. It allows for rapid implementation, accuracy in transactions, flexible accounting, and document change history. This results in benefits like best practices, spend control, reduced cycle times, and increased productivity and security for the client. Critical success factors include real-time reporting, role-based access, reduced costs and increased productivity through an integrated procurement system.
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Sage Business Works Act! Link An...Don Joseph
Explains the power of this bi-directional link between Sage BusinessWorks and ACT! by Sage.to create CRM capability for small businesses. Presented to Sage partners conference 2009.
This training covers the key modules in Oracle Supply Chain Management including inventory, purchasing, and order management. Students will learn about setting up data and modeling the supply chain through hands-on practice with the different SCM modules and transactions. The course also provides an introduction to Oracle applications and navigation.
ServiceDesk Plus , produk Helpdesk dari ManageEngine, terdiri dari Standard, Profesional dan Enterprise. Kami PT DAYA CIPTA MANDIRI SOLUSI siap membantu implementasikan helpdesk di tempat Anda.
Modul 1 - Introduction to Digital Transformation Technologies and Integration...SuhaimiHasim1
The document discusses digital transformation and integration ecosystems. It defines digital transformation as integrating digital technologies into all areas of business. An integration ecosystem allows different software systems to communicate by acting as a bridge between them. The key components of an integration ecosystem are API management, data integration, and workflow automation. The benefits of an integration ecosystem include streamlined processes and improved access to data. Challenges include complexity, security, and maintaining real-time synchronization across systems. The document also outlines four main areas of digital transformation: business model, processes, domain, and organizational transformation.
This document provides an overview of ServiceDesk Plus, a help desk and IT management software by ManageEngine. It discusses the key features of ServiceDesk Plus, including incident management, problem management, change management, asset management, self-service portal, reporting, and integrations. It also provides statistics on ServiceDesk Plus deployments, pricing information, and an example customer deployment at Travel Leaders Group.
ITIL v3 at COMPUTERLAND : presentation to the team - Sept 2014Patricia NENZI
This document provides an overview of ITILv3 and its key concepts. ITIL is a framework for IT service management best practices that focuses on aligning IT services with business needs. Version 3 simplified the framework into 5 core publications and placed more emphasis on strategic guidance. The service lifecycle consists of 5 stages: service strategy, design, transition, operation, and continual service improvement. The goal is to design, transition, and operate services that meet business requirements and strategic objectives.
ITIL v3 at COMPUTERLAND : presentation to the team - Sept 2014Patricia NENZI
This document provides an overview of ITILv3 (Information Technology Infrastructure Library version 3). It discusses what ITIL is, the key differences between versions 1, 2, and 3. It then covers some of ITIL's key concepts like services, service levels, configuration management, and the service lifecycle. The service lifecycle consists of five stages: service strategy, service design, service transition, service operation, and continual service improvement. The document provides brief explanations of some of the processes within these stages, including service portfolio management, financial management, and capacity management.
Don Casson, CEO and Jeff Benedict, ITSM Practice Manager share best practices you can use to clearly define and communicate - who is the Customer and what are the Services? They also share how a service catalog taxonomy framework helps you organize and manage this as ONE team. You may download or playback the recording here: http://bit.ly/1BWnEkX #servicecatalog #servicenow #itsm
Information Technology Infrastructure Library Service Management based on ITIL v3 Official Introduction. Contains Service Strategy, Service Design, Service Transition, Service Operation and Continual Service Improvement.
Amazon Web Services - Value Chain AnalysisPavan Gujar
The document provides information on value chain analysis for an IT product and service company called Aurora. It discusses Aurora's primary activities which include inbound logistics involving outsourced components, application development software licenses and databases. Other primary activities are operations involving planning, designing, resource allocation, testing and documentation. It also discusses outbound logistics involving deployment, installation and updating. Sales and marketing activities include PAAS, market research and customer management. Services involve customer interactions, onsite support, maintenance, software updates and infrastructure support.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective IT service catalog. It discusses that an IT service catalog lists the technical services available through an IT department for customers to access. The top benefits of a service catalog are that it provides a better customer experience, improves team productivity, and leads to operational efficiencies. The document outlines key steps to create a service catalog, including defining goals, identifying services and customers, fleshing out the service delivery plans, and building an online catalog portal.
MSP Best Practice Integrating your RMM with your PSA Solution for Maximum Pr...Kaseya
The proper integration of your Remote Monitoring & Management (RMM) solution with your Professional Services Automation (PSA) tool yields service delivery efficiencies greater than the sum of their parts. But no vendor offers a true, tight integration of both technologies, so how do you accomplish this?
You Have To Follow A Best Practice
In this 60 minute webinar, former MSP owner and renowned MSP expert Erick Simpson of SPC International will teach you the importance of process integration and optimization, so you can get the most out of Kaseya and your PSA tool using effective service delivery management best practices.
In This Webinar You'll Learn:
Key industry best practices for PSA process design and implementation using several proprietary techniques – based on years of practical experience with all the common PSA tools)
How to integrate and configure best practice processes, procedures, workflows, forms, agreements, and templates for maximum effectiveness
What to expect during your integration journey, with examples of client onboarding, project initiation, change management, billing/accounting management, SLA management, marketing/sales process, and more
How other MSPs have used these techniques and increased profitability by 20% - or MORE
And much more
Service Catalogue Management - Getting StartedSteve Lawless
The Service Catalogue has many uses including being a front end portal for your IT Services. Check out our training offerings https://purplegriffon.com/
Service Catalogue SITS 2013 presentationSteve Lawless
Billed as 'Behold the incredible multi-talented service catalogue' and delivered at SITS13 at Earls Court by Steve Lawless.
Begin your 'ITIL' IT Service Management journey here https://purplegriffon.com/courses/itil-it-service-management-itsm/itil-foundation
Defining Services for a Service CatalogAxios Systems
The document discusses designing and defining services for a service catalog. It outlines that a service catalog involves defining IT services and components, as well as business services, and mapping their relationships. It also discusses involving both IT and customers to understand key needs and priorities. The document provides guidance on how to structure services in a service catalog hierarchy and design the various elements and views needed, including user, business and technical views. It emphasizes the importance of strategy workshops to get input from stakeholders and ensure buy-in for a successful service catalog.
This document provides an overview of an enterprise cloud operating model design. It includes discussions of the operating model scope, elements, processes, and key assumptions. The design approach aims to blend industry best practices from frameworks like ITIL and eTOM. A high-level process model is presented, mapping the end-to-end processes to ITIL V3 processes and functions. Resource modeling considerations are discussed. The target operating model is positioned as a business planning tool to help forecast roles, processes, skills needs, metrics and key performance indicators over time.
PeopleSoft FSCM 9.2 Webinar PresentationEmtec Inc.
The document provides an overview of PeopleSoft 9.2 and discusses some of its new features. It begins with an introduction of Emtec, an IT consulting firm. It then summarizes Oracle's continued investment in PeopleSoft and describes some of the key enhancements in PeopleSoft 9.2, including customer and supplier hierarchies, eProcurement requisitioning, and WorkCenters. The document concludes by discussing upgrade paths and options for those currently on PeopleSoft 9.1.
IBM Solutions Connect 2013 - Increase Efficiency by Automating IT Asset & Ser...IBM Software India
More than investing, managing and controlling IT assets is critical in an organisation. Companies have a lot to gain by maintaining control of IT assets. They can avoid massive unplanned expenses, increase productivity and provide easy access to information for decision making. When designing an IT asset management (ITAM) program, organisations need to keep the above in mind so as to make the most of their investments. Go through the presentation to find out more how IBM SmartCloud suite of solutions can help you achieve the above.
This presentation is about -
History of ITIL,
ITIL Qualification scheme,
Introduction to ITIL,
For more details visit -
http://vibranttechnologies.co.in/itil-classes-in-mumbai.html
The document discusses delivering and demonstrating value through a service catalogue. It outlines a 7 step route map for doing so, including feasibility analysis, workshops with stakeholders, customer and IT liaison, service design, documentation, and implementation. It emphasizes the importance of having the right people and skills involved, and ongoing governance to ensure services remain relevant. Strong executive sponsorship, requirements, and project planning are seen as critical success factors for service catalog projects. Metrics like customer satisfaction, IT quality of service, and business metrics can demonstrate the value delivered through services and the service catalogue.
Let's Take IT Outside: Extending Your IT Service CatalogSamanage
This document discusses extending IT service catalogs beyond the IT department. It begins with an introduction and overview of topics to be covered, including what a service request looks like and how to build a service catalog. Examples are given of 5 ways customers use the Samanage service catalog within and outside of IT departments, including for HR, facilities management, and finance. Benefits of a service catalog like increased productivity, automation, and reduced costs are outlined. The document encourages testing the Samanage service catalog with a free trial.
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Smarter Commerce, Salg og Marketing, Thomas Steglich-AndersenIBM Danmark
The document discusses smarter commerce and running a business more efficiently. It outlines key areas like marketing, procurement, order management, supply chain, fulfillment, and service. It also shows how customers can research, order, change, track and return products across different channels like stores, websites, calls, and mobile. The goal is running the business smarter through better brand relationships, procurement, order management, supply chain visibility, production planning, inventory analytics, and operational efficiency.
IBM is placing a strong emphasis on mobile technologies and applications. The document discusses IBM's MobileFirst initiative which provides tools to help organizations create more personalized, efficient and secure mobile interactions. It highlights growth in mobile transactions, devices, apps and users. IBM acquired 10 companies since 2006 and doubled its 2013 investment in mobile to strengthen its capabilities. The Worklight platform allows developing cross-platform hybrid and native mobile apps using a common codebase. It provides tools for testing, analytics, push notifications, and app distribution to enterprises.
The document discusses several topics related to smart cities and the Internet of Things (IoT), including developing solutions to track sea containers, optimize construction projects using RFID tags, and challenge banks to implement digital marketing. It also discusses trends in IoT such as the growing number of connected devices. The document advocates addressing problems through new technologies and taking on challenges in an innovation perspective.
Echo.it is an internal social media and engagement platform that helps companies align employee actions with strategic goals. It allows employees to share stories of their daily actions and how they further company strategies. Managers can use Echo.it to emphasize desired behaviors, provide recognition, and gain insights into organizational engagement. Employees are invited to a customized platform on Echo.it to share actions in categories related to company values and priorities. Their contributions are then aggregated into engagement statistics and recognition rewards to inspire further aligned actions across the organization. Echo.it offers a SaaS solution that is quick to set up and fully automated to launch and retain users.
The document discusses IBM's Big Data Platform for turning large and complex data into business insights. It provides an overview of key big data challenges faced by organizations and how the IBM platform addresses these challenges through solutions that handle the volume, velocity, variety and veracity of big data. These solutions include analytics, data warehousing, streaming analytics and Hadoop technologies. Use cases are presented for big data exploration, enhancing customer views, security intelligence, operations analysis and augmenting data warehouses.
Smarter Workforce Solutions focuses on helping employees transition to new tools and ways of working by changing mindsets and organizational culture, not just tools. Ginni Rometty notes that in a social enterprise, your value comes from the knowledge you share with others, not just what you accumulate yourself.
The document describes NumaConnect, a technology that tightly couples commodity servers into a single large system with shared memory, I/O, and a single operating system image. Key features include cache coherent global shared memory accessible by all CPUs, a shared I/O subsystem, and support for various APIs. NumaConnect uses custom NumaChip ASICs and a high-speed interconnect fabric to create a unified memory address space across servers at cluster prices. It can scale to thousands of nodes with hundreds of thousands of cores and petabytes of shared memory. Benchmark results show NumaConnect delivers low latency, high bandwidth, and excellent scaling for applications.
Mellanox is a leading provider of high-performance interconnect solutions including InfiniBand and Ethernet technologies. It has over 1,200 employees worldwide and reported record revenue in 2012 of $500.8 million, up 93% year-over-year. Mellanox's interconnect solutions reduce application wait times for data and increase ROI on data center infrastructure.
The document discusses Intel's HPC portfolio and roadmap update. It provides an overview of the new Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2 processor family, highlighting its efficiency, performance, and security features. The Xeon E5-2600 v2 is expected to deliver up to 30% more performance using the same or less power compared to the previous generation. It offers up to 12 cores, 30MB of cache, and support for the latest I/O and memory technologies to provide powerful and efficient processing for modern data centers.
IBM general parallel file system - introductionIBM Danmark
The document provides information about IBM's General Parallel File System (GPFS) 3.5 and introduces the GPFS Storage Server (GSS). It summarizes that GPFS is a scalable high-performance file management system that can scale from 1 to 8192 nodes. The GSS is a new storage solution using IBM servers and JBOD storage to provide high capacity and performance storage in a scalable building block approach. The GSS has no storage controllers and provides a single integrated storage solution built on GPFS software.
The document discusses IBM's NeXtScale computing platform. Key points include:
- NeXtScale uses a modular, scale-out architecture based on a dense 6U chassis that can hold 12 half-width server or expansion nodes.
- The initial compute node, the nx360 M4, is a 1U half-width server optimized for HPC workloads with support for Intel's latest Xeon processors.
- Native expansion options include a storage node that holds up to 32TB and a PCI node to support GPUs and Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors.
- NeXtScale is positioned as the successor to IBM's iDataPlex platform, offering greater flexibility, density, and
Future of Power: PowerLinux - Jan Kristian NielsenIBM Danmark
This presentation discusses IBM's PowerLinux offering, which combines the Power architecture with the Linux operating system. It highlights:
- New PowerLinux 7R4, 7R2, and 7R1 systems optimized for data-intensive and Java workloads
- Over 1,600 IBM software applications and 2,500+ third party applications certified or optimized for PowerLinux
- An IBM Big Data solution using PowerLinux servers and InfoSphere BigInsights for Hadoop-based analytics
Future of Power: Power Strategy and Offerings for Denmark - Steve SibleyIBM Danmark
IBM is promoting its Power Systems as optimized for big data, analytics, mobile, social, and cloud workloads. Key highlights include Power Systems providing a flexible, secure infrastructure to support next generation applications and analytics on big data. IBM also emphasizes partnerships with software vendors and the open innovation through the OpenPOWER consortium to deliver client choice and drive down costs.
This document discusses big data and provides an overview of key concepts:
- Big data is defined as datasets that are too large or complex for traditional data management tools to handle. It is characterized by volume, velocity, and variety.
- Big data comes from a variety of sources like social media, sensors, web logs, and transaction systems. It is growing rapidly due to the digitization of information.
- Big data can be used for applications like enhancing customer insights, optimizing operations, and extending security and intelligence capabilities. Example use cases are described.
- Architecting solutions for big data requires handling its scale and integrating diverse data types and sources. Both traditional and new analytics approaches are needed.
Future of Power: IBM PureFlex - Kim MortensenIBM Danmark
IBM offers a portfolio of integrated systems designed to improve IT efficiency, accelerate applications and analytics, and simplify cloud infrastructure. This includes PureFlex and Flex System which tightly integrate compute, storage, networking and management. PureSystems provide expertise through pre-integrated solutions and patterns that simplify tasks. Clients benefit from higher performance, utilization and lower costs through integration and automation.
Future of Power: IBM Trends & Directions - Erik RexIBM Danmark
This document provides an overview of IBM i trends and directions presented at a conference on September 4, 2013. It discusses new Power7+ servers with higher frequencies and more L3 cache providing better price/performance. It also outlines IBM i roadmap commitments, new technology refreshes, and strategies around virtualization, availability, security and simplification to focus on business needs. Customer input and priorities are reviewed to guide IBM i investment themes around solutions for today and the future.
Future of Power: Håndtering af nye teknologier - Kim EscherichIBM Danmark
This document discusses the opportunity for growth and innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) domain. It defines the key aspects of an instrumented, interconnected and intelligent IoT. Examples are given of IoT innovations and use cases, such as using sensor data to improve bus transportation performance and help retailers track inventory in real time. The challenges of IoT are also addressed, such as how to generate insights from the vast amounts of data.
Future of Power - Lars Mikkelgaard-JensenIBM Danmark
This document is the Global Benchmark Report 2013 authored by Lars Mikkelgaard-Jensen. It discusses topics like Europe's economic stagnation and unemployment rates. It also discusses trends in big data, mobile technology, and social media transforming businesses. The report notes that Linux is planned for the majority of big data workloads and many mission critical applications by 2017. It presents IBM Power systems as an open platform that can support new applications in areas like big data analytics, cognitive computing, and industry solutions while providing choice, flexibility and availability on-premise or through the cloud. The report encourages inspiration and exploring what is possible with Power systems and its OpenPOWER consortium.
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.
Interaction Latency: Square's User-Centric Mobile Performance MetricScyllaDB
Mobile performance metrics often take inspiration from the backend world and measure resource usage (CPU usage, memory usage, etc) and workload durations (how long a piece of code takes to run).
However, mobile apps are used by humans and the app performance directly impacts their experience, so we should primarily track user-centric mobile performance metrics. Following the lead of tech giants, the mobile industry at large is now adopting the tracking of app launch time and smoothness (jank during motion).
At Square, our customers spend most of their time in the app long after it's launched, and they don't scroll much, so app launch time and smoothness aren't critical metrics. What should we track instead?
This talk will introduce you to Interaction Latency, a user-centric mobile performance metric inspired from the Web Vital metric Interaction to Next Paint"" (web.dev/inp). We'll go over why apps need to track this, how to properly implement its tracking (it's tricky!), how to aggregate this metric and what thresholds you should target.
What's Next Web Development Trends to Watch.pdfSeasiaInfotech2
Explore the latest advancements and upcoming innovations in web development with our guide to the trends shaping the future of digital experiences. Read our article today for more information.
How RPA Help in the Transportation and Logistics Industry.pptxSynapseIndia
Revolutionize your transportation processes with our cutting-edge RPA software. Automate repetitive tasks, reduce costs, and enhance efficiency in the logistics sector with our advanced solutions.
Hire a private investigator to get cell phone recordsHackersList
Learn what private investigators can legally do to obtain cell phone records and track phones, plus ethical considerations and alternatives for addressing privacy concerns.
In this follow-up session on knowledge and prompt engineering, we will explore structured prompting, chain of thought prompting, iterative prompting, prompt optimization, emotional language prompts, and the inclusion of user signals and industry-specific data to enhance LLM performance.
Join EIS Founder & CEO Seth Earley and special guest Nick Usborne, Copywriter, Trainer, and Speaker, as they delve into these methodologies to improve AI-driven knowledge processes for employees and customers alike.
Quality Patents: Patents That Stand the Test of TimeAurora Consulting
Is your patent a vanity piece of paper for your office wall? Or is it a reliable, defendable, assertable, property right? The difference is often quality.
Is your patent simply a transactional cost and a large pile of legal bills for your startup? Or is it a leverageable asset worthy of attracting precious investment dollars, worth its cost in multiples of valuation? The difference is often quality.
Is your patent application only good enough to get through the examination process? Or has it been crafted to stand the tests of time and varied audiences if you later need to assert that document against an infringer, find yourself litigating with it in an Article 3 Court at the hands of a judge and jury, God forbid, end up having to defend its validity at the PTAB, or even needing to use it to block pirated imports at the International Trade Commission? The difference is often quality.
Quality will be our focus for a good chunk of the remainder of this season. What goes into a quality patent, and where possible, how do you get it without breaking the bank?
** Episode Overview **
In this first episode of our quality series, Kristen Hansen and the panel discuss:
⦿ What do we mean when we say patent quality?
⦿ Why is patent quality important?
⦿ How to balance quality and budget
⦿ The importance of searching, continuations, and draftsperson domain expertise
⦿ Very practical tips, tricks, examples, and Kristen’s Musts for drafting quality applications
https://www.aurorapatents.com/patently-strategic-podcast.html
Scaling Connections in PostgreSQL Postgres Bangalore(PGBLR) Meetup-2 - MydbopsMydbops
This presentation, delivered at the Postgres Bangalore (PGBLR) Meetup-2 on June 29th, 2024, dives deep into connection pooling for PostgreSQL databases. Aakash M, a PostgreSQL Tech Lead at Mydbops, explores the challenges of managing numerous connections and explains how connection pooling optimizes performance and resource utilization.
Key Takeaways:
* Understand why connection pooling is essential for high-traffic applications
* Explore various connection poolers available for PostgreSQL, including pgbouncer
* Learn the configuration options and functionalities of pgbouncer
* Discover best practices for monitoring and troubleshooting connection pooling setups
* Gain insights into real-world use cases and considerations for production environments
This presentation is ideal for:
* Database administrators (DBAs)
* Developers working with PostgreSQL
* DevOps engineers
* Anyone interested in optimizing PostgreSQL performance
Contact info@mydbops.com for PostgreSQL Managed, Consulting and Remote DBA Services
Navigating Post-Quantum Blockchain: Resilient Cryptography in Quantum Threatsanupriti
In the rapidly evolving landscape of blockchain technology, the advent of quantum computing poses unprecedented challenges to traditional cryptographic methods. As quantum computing capabilities advance, the vulnerabilities of current cryptographic standards become increasingly apparent.
This presentation, "Navigating Post-Quantum Blockchain: Resilient Cryptography in Quantum Threats," explores the intersection of blockchain technology and quantum computing. It delves into the urgent need for resilient cryptographic solutions that can withstand the computational power of quantum adversaries.
Key topics covered include:
An overview of quantum computing and its implications for blockchain security.
Current cryptographic standards and their vulnerabilities in the face of quantum threats.
Emerging post-quantum cryptographic algorithms and their applicability to blockchain systems.
Case studies and real-world implications of quantum-resistant blockchain implementations.
Strategies for integrating post-quantum cryptography into existing blockchain frameworks.
Join us as we navigate the complexities of securing blockchain networks in a quantum-enabled future. Gain insights into the latest advancements and best practices for safeguarding data integrity and privacy in the era of quantum threats.
AC Atlassian Coimbatore Session Slides( 22/06/2024)apoorva2579
This is the combined Sessions of ACE Atlassian Coimbatore event happened on 22nd June 2024
The session order is as follows:
1.AI and future of help desk by Rajesh Shanmugam
2. Harnessing the power of GenAI for your business by Siddharth
3. Fallacies of GenAI by Raju Kandaswamy
Implementations of Fused Deposition Modeling in real worldEmerging Tech
The presentation showcases the diverse real-world applications of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) across multiple industries:
1. **Manufacturing**: FDM is utilized in manufacturing for rapid prototyping, creating custom tools and fixtures, and producing functional end-use parts. Companies leverage its cost-effectiveness and flexibility to streamline production processes.
2. **Medical**: In the medical field, FDM is used to create patient-specific anatomical models, surgical guides, and prosthetics. Its ability to produce precise and biocompatible parts supports advancements in personalized healthcare solutions.
3. **Education**: FDM plays a crucial role in education by enabling students to learn about design and engineering through hands-on 3D printing projects. It promotes innovation and practical skill development in STEM disciplines.
4. **Science**: Researchers use FDM to prototype equipment for scientific experiments, build custom laboratory tools, and create models for visualization and testing purposes. It facilitates rapid iteration and customization in scientific endeavors.
5. **Automotive**: Automotive manufacturers employ FDM for prototyping vehicle components, tooling for assembly lines, and customized parts. It speeds up the design validation process and enhances efficiency in automotive engineering.
6. **Consumer Electronics**: FDM is utilized in consumer electronics for designing and prototyping product enclosures, casings, and internal components. It enables rapid iteration and customization to meet evolving consumer demands.
7. **Robotics**: Robotics engineers leverage FDM to prototype robot parts, create lightweight and durable components, and customize robot designs for specific applications. It supports innovation and optimization in robotic systems.
8. **Aerospace**: In aerospace, FDM is used to manufacture lightweight parts, complex geometries, and prototypes of aircraft components. It contributes to cost reduction, faster production cycles, and weight savings in aerospace engineering.
9. **Architecture**: Architects utilize FDM for creating detailed architectural models, prototypes of building components, and intricate designs. It aids in visualizing concepts, testing structural integrity, and communicating design ideas effectively.
Each industry example demonstrates how FDM enhances innovation, accelerates product development, and addresses specific challenges through advanced manufacturing capabilities.
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.
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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
Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Em...Erasmo Purificato
Slide of the tutorial entitled "Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Emerging Trends" held at UMAP'24: 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (July 1, 2024 | Cagliari, Italy)
This slide is meant to make the audience think for themselves. A service is service is a service. Only the fulfillment step may vary between different services, but Request, accept and categorize, approve, review, and close should be performed the same way.
Treat service provisioning like any other process… visualize to understand what’s going on, monitor to Control, and automate
The previous chart introduced Service Desk and Service Catalog as applications (PMPs) thatoperate on top the Service Management Platform. This chart now introduces the concept of the Service Request Manager as a common package of Service Desk and Service Catalog capabilities. What we have in common here is the concept of satisfying user requests. In general, requests to the Service Desk are handled on a case by case basis; while Service Catalog requests are usually handled in pre-configured manner that is intended to fulfill the request in a best practice manner. Service request center (SRC) offers a unified solution for service request management – whether it is performance problem needing help from service desk or request for provisioning of new software into your workstation through service catalog. Users need to access one application via web or call a person over phone or simply send an email. SRC has built-in service desk functionalities such as incident & problem management; offering solutions to the users through knowledge management; integration with network/application management products to open incident tickets automatically. It also offers service delivery functionalities through its catalog where users can “shop” for services they need through online catalog. Remember they need to pay for what they buy……enabling tighter control over expenses.. Technical highlights of the product are mentioned in the bullet points.
This chart gives you a chance to introduce the major parts of the Service Catalog product. Make sure to talk about the distinction between the 3 types of supported services (Descriptive, Action and Supply Chain). Point out that Descriptive services permit a company to advertise services that are delivered in ad hoc, manual manners. It allows a customer to put a service in the Service Catalog in a very low cost manner. Action services provide a cheap way to integrate existing automated services via Launch in Context to external applications or by the execution of Maximo Actions (that can do things like trigger command scripts or custom Java classes that call external APIs). The Supply Chain service fulfillment model leverages the full power of the Maximo purchasing supply chain applications. Purchase Orders can be generated for external suppliers. Work Order Management allows one to precisely specify and track the human and non-human resources that are needed to satisfy a request for service and also to specify the manual and automated tasks that are to be performed. Service Catalog - Support for a broad spectrum of services Simple service types Description Textual information that describes a service and how to request it Can be link to URL that documents the existence of a customer service Action-based Link to an ISM application or launch in context to an external application More complex service types Supply Chain-based Utilizes Maximo purchasing supply chain components Material Requisition->Purchase Requisition->Purchase Orders->Work Orders Highly flexible Possible to configure multiple providers for the same service Operations personnel can guide the delivery of services Can invoke generate external POs, call external applications, etc. Fast path handling can be configured Supply Chain maintains status and KPIs Service Definition / Management Service Definition and Capabilities Defines basic attributes of a service Configure service type (Description, Action-based, Supply Chain-based) Specify service-specific attributes Offering Definition Defines what the user will see in the Shopping Environment One Service Definition can have multiple Offering Definitions Can specify default/fixed values for service attributes Can override service parameters set at the Service Definition level Service Catalog Management Manage contents of catalog Control management attributes of Service and Offering Definitions (e.g. price, availability state, SLA, etc.) Export/Import tools Permits all the portions of a Service/Offering Definition to be exported and imported KPIs and Reporting
Service Catalog roles are based on the ITUP roles. ITIL V3 may impact current definitions, as its updates have reworks in the are of Service Catalog and Service Request and Delivery management Administrative / Definitions roles Service Designer ( mainly uses Service Definition, Offering Definition and Catalog Appls) Manages the definition, inclusion and availability of services in the catalog Service Delivery Manager ( mainly uses Capabilities application and Service Definition applications) Co-author of services definition. Builds and manages aggregate delivery plan, including cost and resources Maintains competence , capacity pools and profiles of the delivery teams Service Execution Manager ( mainly uses Reporting and KPIs and capabilities applications) Oversees the operation of the Service Catalog Supply Chain Operational / Execution roles User End user that browses service catalog and submits service requests Business Line Manager New role defined in Service Catalog Review and approves the submission, by the user, of service requests to the supply chain. User Contact Analyst Receive, review and analyze service request information from user Operations Analyst ( mainly uses the Requisitioning management and Service Order and Work order management applications) Executes all operational processes and procedures of Order Planning and Fulfillment Planning Analyzes, prepares, submits and adjusts task planning, workload, work schedule and work items Operation Specialist ( Uses ISM integration points for automated flows ) Perform work items