Red Hat Summit 2015 : Drools, jBPM and UberFire RoadmapsMark Proctor
In mid 2013, the KIE platform lacked key capabilities like modularity, component model, extensibility, and perspectives. The focus was on Drools/jBPM 6.0 and the UF Workbench for authoring, building, deploying, running, and managing apps. The near term roadmap included improving the look and feel (L&F), adding tool windows, improving collaborative authoring, and security features. For jBPM, priorities were basic case management and improved querying. For Drools, priorities were improving decision tables and rule engine stability. The longer term vision included "Live Spark" for cloud-based app development, full case management for jBPM, and connected decision tables with pan
This document discusses a final project for a web bootcamp that involves creating a website. It contains potential logos and layouts for the site as well as inspiration for its design. The logos and layouts provide options for the visual design elements, while inspiration suggests ideas for the overall look and feel.
If you are looking for a robust content management tool, take a look at Hippo CMS. In this presentation the following points are addressed:
• ideas about the use of CMS;
• Hippo CMS architecture;
• tasks that are implemented by delivery tier, interface and content repository(JCR) in Hippo CMS.
This document discusses performance metrics for monitoring and optimizing a social network application. It recommends collecting metrics at various levels, including development, system health, and page-level performance. It describes tools for each level like Debug Toolbar, New Relic, Graphite, Cloudwatch, and PgFouine. Graphite is highlighted as a tool for storing vast amounts of metrics data that can then be queried and visualized in different ways. The document provides examples of specific metrics that could be tracked, like database query times, cache performance, task processing times, and deploy monitoring. It emphasizes that collecting a wide range of metrics across the application stack helps identify bottlenecks and optimize performance.
This presentation is an evaluation and demo of the ProjectFork 4.1 project management system and its integration with the Joomla! 3.x UI. Presented for the Melbourne Joomla! User Group on 27 March 2013, content revised on 10 June 2013.
These are the slides I had prepared for thedevtheory conf. It explains the basics of configuration management and then how foreman expands the use case.
How to Develop Highly Customizable Off-the-Shelf Software (Aleksey Stukalov)Юрий Артамонов
Aleksey Stukalov (Haulmont)
CUBA Platform approach to development of highly customizable software products
CUBA Platform - A high level open source Java framework for enterprise applications https://www.cuba-platform.com/.
Introduction to React Native - Marcin Mazurek (09.06.2017)Grand Parade Poland
Can you use your front-end development skill set to create native mobile apps for iOS and Android? Can you write one app, run it on the two platforms, and still achieve platform-specific look and feel? Can you speed up your development process by removing compilation step and using hot reloading instead? The answer is yes - use React Native.
Presentation from Lunch&Learn prepared by Marcin Mazurek, Frontend Developer at Grand Parade.
CMS Selection: The "C" is for Content! - Confab Central 2015Anne Casson
This document provides guidance on selecting a content management system (CMS). It begins with introducing the speaker and their experience. It then outlines the session goals of understanding content considerations and translating them into CMS requirements.
The document discusses a basic approach to vendor evaluation, including defining requirements, creating a vendor shortlist, and evaluating vendors. It provides tips for defining content requirements such as documenting processes, organizing needs into categories, and formulating questions. Several categories of common requirements are outlined like content management, publishing, and localization. Example questions are also provided to evaluate how well CMSs meet those requirements.
It’s no wonder executives fail to understand—or appreciate the differences between—content management systems.
They get different information, explanations, opinions and needs expressed by (1) the IT team, (2) vendors of CMS systems and (3) the marketing squad—all with varying degrees of knowledge and experience. We’d like to clear the air, untangle the problem and explain what to look for and how to make a decision.
This will be an agnostic look at what the systems can do and cannot do, and why
This document discusses marketing technology and the changing role of marketers. It notes that acquiring, converting, and retaining digital customers has become marketing's responsibility, rather than sales or IT. Today's marketer has many channels to choose from and access to large amounts of customer data and insights. Marketing technology applies technology to achieve marketing goals through tools like analytics, software, models, and algorithms that reveal customer interests and values. The rise of marketing technology is driven by digital life, changes in marketing culture, pressure on marketing budgets, and increased investment in martech companies. The document provides advice for both marketers in understanding marketing technology vendors, and vendors in effectively pitching their solutions.
Customisation & Total Cost of Ownership for Multi-Tenant SystemsDoug Winter
Calculating the appropriate cost model for customisations in multi-tenant applications can be difficult.
These slides describe what multi-tenant means, how it compares to other options and then walks through options for how to approach a charging model with an individual tenant who requests customisations.
Listen to the Recording Here - https://www.realstorygroup.com/WCMin2016
As you devise or refine your digital strategies for 2016 and beyond, you’ll want to ensure that you have the right Web Content & Experience Management (WCM) foundation in place.
New architectural approaches and the need to inject content into diverse applications and channels are compelling enterprises to rethink their approach to WCM technology.
For some, this will result in selecting a new WCM system — either from scratch, or to supplement or replace an existing system that no longer suffices. If you’re considering a new Web CMS, then join Tony for this fast-paced tutorial.
The webinar will critically assess the current marketplace, explore future trends, and outline best practices for a successful WCM product selection in this new WCM world. Based on 15 years of experience helping WCM customers select the right tools, Tony will reveal key pitfalls to avoid, allowing you to learn from others' mistakes.
Listen to the Recording Here - https://www.realstorygroup.com/WCMin2016
Content Management System Selection Guide at Notre DameDon Schindler
This document provides a guide for selecting a content management system (CMS) at the University of Notre Dame. It describes the main CMS options as Conductor, Wordpress, and other specialty systems. Conductor and Wordpress are free to departments and can be set up within two days using predesigned templates. Conductor is supported by Marketing Communications, while Wordpress support is online. Specialty systems may have varying costs and support handled by external vendors. The document provides details on each system's features, usage, and next steps for implementation.
The art and science of selecting the right CMSJanus Boye
This presentation is from a tutorial held at the J. Boye Aarhus 13 conference. See http://aarhus13.jboye.com/tutorial/the-art-and-science-of-selecting-the-right-cms/
The goal is to help you and your team understand Web Content Management technologies, architectures, and the marketplace. Janus Boye led an intensive, fast-paced and vendor-neutral introduction to Web Content Management functionality, product categories and specific vendors. The tutorial concluded with a roadmap for product selection.
The 3-hour tutorial also presents a practical approach to selecting a CMS, based on marketplace realities and the experiences gained in many selection projects. While it is easy to document dozens of functional and technical requirements for a content management system (CMS), writing more requirements actually makes it harder to select a product.
The document discusses developing a focused yet flexible digital strategy. It emphasizes focusing on essential priorities that address business needs while allowing for future growth. A successful strategy is phased in over time through ongoing engagement, product management, and consideration for standardization and enhancement processes. The overall approach is to thoughtfully plan implementation around constraints to avoid overwhelming projects or frequent redesigns.
Content Management System (CMS) Selection Best Practicesedynamic
This document provides guidance for marketers on selecting a web content management system (CMS). It covers topics such as product strategy, technology considerations, content production and management, content delivery, marketing automation and analytics, content migration, costs of launching a site, and implementation considerations. The goal is to help every marketer understand what they need to know to choose the right CMS.
Choosing a content management system (CMS) is often an integral part of many digital projects. In this talk I explore some of the pitfalls of selection, then go on to discuss some important areas that should be considered before a choice is made.
Content Management System Selection Best Practicesedynamic
This document discusses key considerations for content management system (CMS) selection including product strategy, digital ecosystem, market strategy, technology, content production, marketing automation, costs, and implementation. It provides an overview of CMS selection best practices, including a four-step process of discovery, analysis, investigation, and selection. An example case study of a large consumer electronics company replacing their digital platform is also presented.
El documento describe la técnica básica del remate en voleibol playa, incluyendo la posición de partida, la aproximación, el impulso, el armado, el golpeo y la caída. También describe la técnica básica del bloqueo, incluyendo la posición inicial y el salto.
CMS selection: The process, pitfalls and best practicesPeter Sejersen
Finding a web content management system (CMS) is easy - you probably get calls from a "leading" vendor every week. But selecting the right CMS for your organisation AND finding a good partner is not easy. Why? Because you are navigating through dangerous waters with multiple stakeholders and complicated technologies.
In this session vendor-neutral analyst at J. Boye, Peter Sejersen will dissect the process and provide a realistic timeline of the various steps needed. He will outline how you:
* Initiate the process
* Write incomprehensive and usable proposal material
* Shortlist vendors and systems
* Evaluate incoming proposals
* Decide on a winner
* Start the implementation process
This presentation will draw on real-life customer cases as well as vendor-neutral consulting and research. You will leave with a practical guide on how to select a CMS without unnecessary detours. You will be surprised: select a new CMS really doesn't have to be that complicated if you follow this simple advice - and use common sense!
Content Management Selection and StrategyIvo Jansch
A presentation I did at the IMS 2009 event in London, helping organizations define a content management system strategy and helping them with the selection of CMS systems.
Webinar: A Total Cost of Ownership Analysis for MongoDBMongoDB
In this webinar, we will present a total cost of ownership (TCO) framework for database development and deployment. It can be faster and cheaper to develop and deploy applications on MongoDB, yielding both bottom-line benefits – lower developer and administrative costs – and topline advantages – it is easier and faster to evolve applications to meet changing business and market conditions.
Three keynotes were given at DrupalCon 2011 in Chicago by Dries Buytaert. Free and open source tools for integrating web accessibility into the design process were discussed, including Wave, Run Fae, and the Accessibility Inspector. A session on using HTML5 features with Drupal covered new input types, video, audio, and canvas elements. Webform 3, the survey module for Drupal, was presented along with its new API and features.
This document discusses web performance optimization and provides tips to improve performance. It emphasizes that performance is important for user experience, search engine optimization, conversion rates, and costs. It outlines common causes of performance issues like round-trip times, payload sizes, browser rendering delays, and inefficient JavaScript. Specific recommendations are given to optimize images, stylesheets, scripts, and browser rendering through techniques like compression, caching, deferred loading, and efficient coding practices. A variety of tools for measuring and improving performance are also listed.
CMS Selection: The "C" is for Content! - Confab Central 2015Anne Casson
This document provides guidance on selecting a content management system (CMS). It begins with introducing the speaker and their experience. It then outlines the session goals of understanding content considerations and translating them into CMS requirements.
The document discusses a basic approach to vendor evaluation, including defining requirements, creating a vendor shortlist, and evaluating vendors. It provides tips for defining content requirements such as documenting processes, organizing needs into categories, and formulating questions. Several categories of common requirements are outlined like content management, publishing, and localization. Example questions are also provided to evaluate how well CMSs meet those requirements.
It’s no wonder executives fail to understand—or appreciate the differences between—content management systems.
They get different information, explanations, opinions and needs expressed by (1) the IT team, (2) vendors of CMS systems and (3) the marketing squad—all with varying degrees of knowledge and experience. We’d like to clear the air, untangle the problem and explain what to look for and how to make a decision.
This will be an agnostic look at what the systems can do and cannot do, and why
This document discusses marketing technology and the changing role of marketers. It notes that acquiring, converting, and retaining digital customers has become marketing's responsibility, rather than sales or IT. Today's marketer has many channels to choose from and access to large amounts of customer data and insights. Marketing technology applies technology to achieve marketing goals through tools like analytics, software, models, and algorithms that reveal customer interests and values. The rise of marketing technology is driven by digital life, changes in marketing culture, pressure on marketing budgets, and increased investment in martech companies. The document provides advice for both marketers in understanding marketing technology vendors, and vendors in effectively pitching their solutions.
Customisation & Total Cost of Ownership for Multi-Tenant SystemsDoug Winter
Calculating the appropriate cost model for customisations in multi-tenant applications can be difficult.
These slides describe what multi-tenant means, how it compares to other options and then walks through options for how to approach a charging model with an individual tenant who requests customisations.
Listen to the Recording Here - https://www.realstorygroup.com/WCMin2016
As you devise or refine your digital strategies for 2016 and beyond, you’ll want to ensure that you have the right Web Content & Experience Management (WCM) foundation in place.
New architectural approaches and the need to inject content into diverse applications and channels are compelling enterprises to rethink their approach to WCM technology.
For some, this will result in selecting a new WCM system — either from scratch, or to supplement or replace an existing system that no longer suffices. If you’re considering a new Web CMS, then join Tony for this fast-paced tutorial.
The webinar will critically assess the current marketplace, explore future trends, and outline best practices for a successful WCM product selection in this new WCM world. Based on 15 years of experience helping WCM customers select the right tools, Tony will reveal key pitfalls to avoid, allowing you to learn from others' mistakes.
Listen to the Recording Here - https://www.realstorygroup.com/WCMin2016
Content Management System Selection Guide at Notre DameDon Schindler
This document provides a guide for selecting a content management system (CMS) at the University of Notre Dame. It describes the main CMS options as Conductor, Wordpress, and other specialty systems. Conductor and Wordpress are free to departments and can be set up within two days using predesigned templates. Conductor is supported by Marketing Communications, while Wordpress support is online. Specialty systems may have varying costs and support handled by external vendors. The document provides details on each system's features, usage, and next steps for implementation.
The art and science of selecting the right CMSJanus Boye
This presentation is from a tutorial held at the J. Boye Aarhus 13 conference. See http://aarhus13.jboye.com/tutorial/the-art-and-science-of-selecting-the-right-cms/
The goal is to help you and your team understand Web Content Management technologies, architectures, and the marketplace. Janus Boye led an intensive, fast-paced and vendor-neutral introduction to Web Content Management functionality, product categories and specific vendors. The tutorial concluded with a roadmap for product selection.
The 3-hour tutorial also presents a practical approach to selecting a CMS, based on marketplace realities and the experiences gained in many selection projects. While it is easy to document dozens of functional and technical requirements for a content management system (CMS), writing more requirements actually makes it harder to select a product.
The document discusses developing a focused yet flexible digital strategy. It emphasizes focusing on essential priorities that address business needs while allowing for future growth. A successful strategy is phased in over time through ongoing engagement, product management, and consideration for standardization and enhancement processes. The overall approach is to thoughtfully plan implementation around constraints to avoid overwhelming projects or frequent redesigns.
Content Management System (CMS) Selection Best Practicesedynamic
This document provides guidance for marketers on selecting a web content management system (CMS). It covers topics such as product strategy, technology considerations, content production and management, content delivery, marketing automation and analytics, content migration, costs of launching a site, and implementation considerations. The goal is to help every marketer understand what they need to know to choose the right CMS.
Choosing a content management system (CMS) is often an integral part of many digital projects. In this talk I explore some of the pitfalls of selection, then go on to discuss some important areas that should be considered before a choice is made.
Content Management System Selection Best Practicesedynamic
This document discusses key considerations for content management system (CMS) selection including product strategy, digital ecosystem, market strategy, technology, content production, marketing automation, costs, and implementation. It provides an overview of CMS selection best practices, including a four-step process of discovery, analysis, investigation, and selection. An example case study of a large consumer electronics company replacing their digital platform is also presented.
El documento describe la técnica básica del remate en voleibol playa, incluyendo la posición de partida, la aproximación, el impulso, el armado, el golpeo y la caída. También describe la técnica básica del bloqueo, incluyendo la posición inicial y el salto.
CMS selection: The process, pitfalls and best practicesPeter Sejersen
Finding a web content management system (CMS) is easy - you probably get calls from a "leading" vendor every week. But selecting the right CMS for your organisation AND finding a good partner is not easy. Why? Because you are navigating through dangerous waters with multiple stakeholders and complicated technologies.
In this session vendor-neutral analyst at J. Boye, Peter Sejersen will dissect the process and provide a realistic timeline of the various steps needed. He will outline how you:
* Initiate the process
* Write incomprehensive and usable proposal material
* Shortlist vendors and systems
* Evaluate incoming proposals
* Decide on a winner
* Start the implementation process
This presentation will draw on real-life customer cases as well as vendor-neutral consulting and research. You will leave with a practical guide on how to select a CMS without unnecessary detours. You will be surprised: select a new CMS really doesn't have to be that complicated if you follow this simple advice - and use common sense!
Content Management Selection and StrategyIvo Jansch
A presentation I did at the IMS 2009 event in London, helping organizations define a content management system strategy and helping them with the selection of CMS systems.
Webinar: A Total Cost of Ownership Analysis for MongoDBMongoDB
In this webinar, we will present a total cost of ownership (TCO) framework for database development and deployment. It can be faster and cheaper to develop and deploy applications on MongoDB, yielding both bottom-line benefits – lower developer and administrative costs – and topline advantages – it is easier and faster to evolve applications to meet changing business and market conditions.
Three keynotes were given at DrupalCon 2011 in Chicago by Dries Buytaert. Free and open source tools for integrating web accessibility into the design process were discussed, including Wave, Run Fae, and the Accessibility Inspector. A session on using HTML5 features with Drupal covered new input types, video, audio, and canvas elements. Webform 3, the survey module for Drupal, was presented along with its new API and features.
This document discusses web performance optimization and provides tips to improve performance. It emphasizes that performance is important for user experience, search engine optimization, conversion rates, and costs. It outlines common causes of performance issues like round-trip times, payload sizes, browser rendering delays, and inefficient JavaScript. Specific recommendations are given to optimize images, stylesheets, scripts, and browser rendering through techniques like compression, caching, deferred loading, and efficient coding practices. A variety of tools for measuring and improving performance are also listed.
Developer Conference 1.5 - Making the Move to Visual COBOL (Transvive)Micro Focus
The document provides an overview and agenda for migrating from COBOL to Visual COBOL. It discusses Transvive's experience and tools for conversion projects. The migration process involves analyzing the application elements, grouping them, determining the target platform and UI, and the types of migration. It emphasizes doing a pilot phase to test the migration approach and get user input before full conversion.
Pilot Project Highlights: Ruby on Rails - November 2006juliannacole
Highlights of Tribune Interactive's first production deployment of Open Source technologies (Ruby on Rails, MySQL, Lucene, etc.) in support of the 2007 Metromix product re-launch.
SharePoint & jQuery Guide - SPSTC 5/18/2013 Mark Rackley
This document provides an overview and introduction to using jQuery with SharePoint. It discusses what jQuery is and why it is useful for SharePoint development. It covers basics of jQuery and SharePoint integration including deployment options, development best practices, interacting with forms, and reading list items using both SPServices and the Client Side Object Model. The document includes code examples and discusses using third party libraries and debugging techniques. It concludes with demonstrations of basic jQuery techniques, reading list items, searching the DOM, and integrating Bing Maps.
Why would a developer whose framework of preference is Symfony2 pay attention to Drupal 8?
A general overview of Drupal, including pros and cons of using it.
Prepared and presented by Yaroslav Doroshchuk, CTO, Grossum. The presentation took place at DrupalCamp Kyiv 2014.
Case Study: USDA Maximizing Collaboration with NetBeans and Codebeamertabithascatena
Join Intland Software, USDA and NetBeans technology experts for an on-demand Webinar on how the USDA used Intland's Application Life cycle Management (ALM) product, Codebeamer, and the NetBeans Rich Client Platform (RCP) to build a collaborative environment for scientific research.
- Get a quick update on the new features and functionality in NetBeans 6.1
- Learn about the implementation of CoLab at USDA, a web-based collaborative environment for software development projects within USDA.
- See a demo of the CoLab and Netbeans integration, used for collaborations on simulation model development efforts at the USDA.
- Get insight into how CodeBeamer, an integrated ALM platform, can help you manage teams, foster innovation and share knowledge, improving the overall development process.
Meetup. Technologies Intro for Non-Tech PeopleIT Arena
This document provides an introduction to programming terminology, concepts, and technologies for non-technical people. It outlines a training on software development lifecycles, engagement models, business domains, major programming languages, frameworks, and technologies. Key terms from front-end and back-end development, databases, DevOps, data science, and mobile apps are defined. Popular languages, frameworks, and platforms are compared, along with ratings of language popularity. Quality control techniques are briefly introduced.
SPSDenver - Wrapping Your Head Around the SharePoint BeastMark Rackley
This document provides an overview of SharePoint and the path to becoming a SharePoint developer. It discusses why organizations implement SharePoint, defines common terminology, and reviews the logical architecture and taxonomy. It outlines the various roles in SharePoint development from end users to administrators to developers. It also discusses tools, debugging, deployment, and the importance of the SharePoint community.
Drupal 8 Lessons From the Field: Part 3 - The Drupal BackendAcquia
This document provides best practices for enhancing backend Drupal development and performance. It discusses the importance of website speed and performance for a good user experience. Common causes of slow performance are outlined, such as Drupal architecture, site planning, custom code, lack of caching, and server configuration. Best practices are then presented for each stage of development including requirements, architecture, implementation, testing, and production deployment. The goal is to understand user needs, select optimal modules, implement caching and other optimizations, conduct thorough testing, and optimize server configuration for high performance.
2/15/2012 - Wrapping Your Head Around the SharePoint BeastMark Rackley
The document discusses an introduction to SharePoint development, providing an outline of topics such as why SharePoint, what SharePoint is, the SharePoint overview, what SharePoint development entails, the steps to becoming a SharePoint developer, and the SharePoint community. It also addresses learning SharePoint development, the reasons for using SharePoint as a development platform, and terminology related to SharePoint.
This document discusses applying Apache Spark to data science challenges in media and entertainment. It introduces Spark as a unifying framework for content personalization using recommendation systems and streaming data, as well as social media analytics using GraphFrames. Specific use cases discussed include content personalization with recommendations, churn analysis, analyzing social networks with GraphFrames, sentiment analysis, and viewership prediction using topic modeling. The document also discusses continuous applications with Spark Streaming, and how Spark ML can be used for machine learning workflows and optimization.
Drupalmonitor.com - Drupal User Group Meetup BaselNETNODE AG
I hold this presentation during the Drupal User Group Meetup in Basel on 25th April 2012. It's an overview of Drupalmonitor.com. I covered topics about general wishes regarding Drupal monitoring. I also talked about existing solutions.
I also made a demo (not included in the presentation). If you want to try the service yourself, you can create an account on www.drupalmonitor.com and start monitoring your sites!
SPSNL16 - Building Office 365 and SharePoint solutions using modern developer...Waldek Mastykarz
Learn how to leverage the latest developer opportunities for building Office 365 and SharePoint solutions. Learn about Angular, React, TypeScript, npm, WebPack and more! It's a must-see session for every SharePoint developer.
The document provides an overview of Zappos' use of Drupal over time, starting with their first Drupal project in 2008 and continuing to their current use. It discusses their migration from Clearspace to Drupal, the creation of advanced landing pages (ALPs) in Drupal, the development of the Baffin platform to support ALPs, and how Drupal is currently used across various teams at Zappos.
From Zero to Performance Hero in Minutes - Agile Testing Days 2014 PotsdamAndreas Grabner
As a Tester you need to level up. You can do more than functional verification or reporting Response Time
In my Performance Clinic Workshops I show you real life exampls on why Applications fail and what you can do to find these problems when you are testing these applications.
I am using Free Tools for all of these excercises - especially Dynatrace which gives full End-to-End Visibility (Browser to Database). You can test and download Dynatrace for Free @ http://bit.ly/atd2014challenge
The document provides an agenda for a technical skills workshop covering several topics:
1. Predictions for software development technology in 2019 based on developer surveys, CES 2019 trends, and trends in the software industry.
2. Popular emerging technologies including frontend solutions at Grab and SMAC technologies (Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud, IoT).
3. Skills needed for software engineers in 2019 including methodologies for software design, programming, requirements analysis, and development.
Bring-your-ML-Project-into-Production-v2.pdfLiang Yan
Machine Learning (ML) is quite popular today in the academic/research world. However, it is quite difficult to put into a product, especially a product with a huge customer base. This session will give Kubeflow, the open source ML toolkit on top of Kubernetes, a deep look from the MLOps perspective. Furthermore, we will have a brief look at Distributed MLSys and how Kubeflow copes with scalability. Last, a demo of the Kubeflow stack setup and ML project pipeline deployment will be demonstrated in the cloud.
Machine learning applications are typically stitched together from hopes and dreams, shell scripts, cron jobs, home-grown schedulers, snippets of configuration clipped from multiple blog posts, thousands of hard-coded business rules, a.k.a. "our SQL corpus," and a few lines of training and testing code. Organizing all the moving parts into something maintainable and supportive of ongoing development is a challenge most teams have on their TODO list, roadmap, or tech debt pile. Getting ahead of the day-to-day demands and settling into a sane architecture often seems like an unattainable goal. The past several years have seen an explosion of tool-building in the data engineering and analytics area, including in Apache projects spanning the areas of search and information retrieval, job orchestration, file and stream formats, and machine learning libraries. In this talk we will cover our product and development teams' choices of architecture and tools, from data ingestion and storage, through transformations and processing, to presentation of results and publishing to web services, reports, and applications.
This document is a letter from Zappos providing information about their presentation at DIWD (Drupal in the Wild Day) in 2011. It includes links to the presentation slides on SlideShare, their Twitter handle for the event, and a link to job postings on their website. The letter signs off saying "Love, Zappos".
Technology Trends in 2025: AI and Big Data AnalyticsInData Labs
At InData Labs, we have been keeping an ear to the ground, looking out for AI-enabled digital transformation trends coming our way in 2025. Our report will provide a look into the technology landscape of the future, including:
-Artificial Intelligence Market Overview
-Strategies for AI Adoption in 2025
-Anticipated drivers of AI adoption and transformative technologies
-Benefits of AI and Big data for your business
-Tips on how to prepare your business for innovation
-AI and data privacy: Strategies for securing data privacy in AI models, etc.
Download your free copy nowand implement the key findings to improve your business.
Semantic Cultivators : The Critical Future Role to Enable AIartmondano
By 2026, AI agents will consume 10x more enterprise data than humans, but with none of the contextual understanding that prevents catastrophic misinterpretations.
TrsLabs - Fintech Product & Business ConsultingTrs Labs
Hybrid Growth Mandate Model with TrsLabs
Strategic Investments, Inorganic Growth, Business Model Pivoting are critical activities that business don't do/change everyday. In cases like this, it may benefit your business to choose a temporary external consultant.
An unbiased plan driven by clearcut deliverables, market dynamics and without the influence of your internal office equations empower business leaders to make right choices.
Getting things done within a budget within a timeframe is key to Growing Business - No matter whether you are a start-up or a big company
Talk to us & Unlock the competitive advantage
Linux Support for SMARC: How Toradex Empowers Embedded DevelopersToradex
Toradex brings robust Linux support to SMARC (Smart Mobility Architecture), ensuring high performance and long-term reliability for embedded applications. Here’s how:
• Optimized Torizon OS & Yocto Support – Toradex provides Torizon OS, a Debian-based easy-to-use platform, and Yocto BSPs for customized Linux images on SMARC modules.
• Seamless Integration with i.MX 8M Plus and i.MX 95 – Toradex SMARC solutions leverage NXP’s i.MX 8 M Plus and i.MX 95 SoCs, delivering power efficiency and AI-ready performance.
• Secure and Reliable – With Secure Boot, over-the-air (OTA) updates, and LTS kernel support, Toradex ensures industrial-grade security and longevity.
• Containerized Workflows for AI & IoT – Support for Docker, ROS, and real-time Linux enables scalable AI, ML, and IoT applications.
• Strong Ecosystem & Developer Support – Toradex offers comprehensive documentation, developer tools, and dedicated support, accelerating time-to-market.
With Toradex’s Linux support for SMARC, developers get a scalable, secure, and high-performance solution for industrial, medical, and AI-driven applications.
Do you have a specific project or application in mind where you're considering SMARC? We can help with Free Compatibility Check and help you with quick time-to-market
For more information: https://www.toradex.com/computer-on-modules/smarc-arm-family
Andrew Marnell: Transforming Business Strategy Through Data-Driven InsightsAndrew Marnell
With expertise in data architecture, performance tracking, and revenue forecasting, Andrew Marnell plays a vital role in aligning business strategies with data insights. Andrew Marnell’s ability to lead cross-functional teams ensures businesses achieve sustainable growth and operational excellence.
Increasing Retail Store Efficiency How can Planograms Save Time and Money.pptxAnoop Ashok
In today's fast-paced retail environment, efficiency is key. Every minute counts, and every penny matters. One tool that can significantly boost your store's efficiency is a well-executed planogram. These visual merchandising blueprints not only enhance store layouts but also save time and money in the process.
Massive Power Outage Hits Spain, Portugal, and France: Causes, Impact, and On...Aqusag Technologies
In late April 2025, a significant portion of Europe, particularly Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France, experienced widespread, rolling power outages that continue to affect millions of residents, businesses, and infrastructure systems.
DevOpsDays Atlanta 2025 - Building 10x Development Organizations.pptxJustin Reock
Building 10x Organizations with Modern Productivity Metrics
10x developers may be a myth, but 10x organizations are very real, as proven by the influential study performed in the 1980s, ‘The Coding War Games.’
Right now, here in early 2025, we seem to be experiencing YAPP (Yet Another Productivity Philosophy), and that philosophy is converging on developer experience. It seems that with every new method we invent for the delivery of products, whether physical or virtual, we reinvent productivity philosophies to go alongside them.
But which of these approaches actually work? DORA? SPACE? DevEx? What should we invest in and create urgency behind today, so that we don’t find ourselves having the same discussion again in a decade?
#StandardsGoals for 2025: Standards & certification roundup - Tech Forum 2025BookNet Canada
Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, transcript, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, presentation slides, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in BusinessDr. Tathagat Varma
My talk for the Indian School of Business (ISB) Emerging Leaders Program Cohort 9. In this talk, I discussed key issues around adoption of GenAI in business - benefits, opportunities and limitations. I also discussed how my research on Theory of Cognitive Chasms helps address some of these issues
Enhancing ICU Intelligence: How Our Functional Testing Enabled a Healthcare I...Impelsys Inc.
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Noah Loul Shares 5 Steps to Implement AI Agents for Maximum Business Efficien...Noah Loul
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What is Model Context Protocol(MCP) - The new technology for communication bw...Vishnu Singh Chundawat
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Role of Data Annotation Services in AI-Powered ManufacturingAndrew Leo
From predictive maintenance to robotic automation, AI is driving the future of manufacturing. But without high-quality annotated data, even the smartest models fall short.
Discover how data annotation services are powering accuracy, safety, and efficiency in AI-driven manufacturing systems.
Precision in data labeling = Precision on the production floor.
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Experiences of CMS Selection
1. Experiences of CMS Selection
Christopher Borkowski
Lead Developer – Balboa Park Online Collaborative
Thursday November 17, 2011
MCN Conference
Atlanta, Ga.
2. 71.5% of websites use a CMS.
In use / Market Share
Wordpress - 15% / 53 %
Joomla! - 2.9 % /9.5 %
Drupal - 1.8 % / 6.4 %
http://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/content_management/all
3. Get something that is easy to use,
powerful, and something your staff
likes
Who should be involved in the selection process:
1) Web Developers
2) IT Staff
3) Editorial/Web Master/Editor
4) Graphic/Design/Photography
5) Marketing/PR
6) Membership/Visitor Services
7) Curatorial
8) Library
4. Joomla! vs. Drupal – Two Examples
Joomla 1.5 Drupal 6.19
http://guggenheim.org http://balboapark.org
5. Joomla! vs. Drupal – Two Examples
Joomla 1.5 Drupal 6.19
http://guggenheim.org http://balboapark.org
Site Design : Pentagram Site Design : Baily Gardner
Development Team (20) – ID Society, Development Team (3) – BPOC – Bill
SRGM, Discouri Desing, Ex Corp Bostick, CB, Linda West
2 year implementation/roll out & on 3.5 month implementation/roll out &
going on going
Hosting: Rackspace VMWare & SRGM Hosting: ASW Amazon /S3
LAMP – RHEL 5/ Cent OS /Win2k LAMP – Fedora 14
Google Mini Appliance
Apache SOLR Search Server
SVN version contoll
SVN Version Controll
1 Staging & 4 sandboxes
1 staging (cal) 3 sandboxes
6. Joomla! vs. Drupal – Two Examples
Joomla 1.5 Drupal 6.19
http://guggenheim.org http://balboapark.org
Reason for selection – Key Selling points
• Selection by committee – Best Unilateral – Other
RFP – IT dept recomendations Organizations - Service
• Past Experience & Success. Software – Babble, CCK &
• Elegant – MVC (Model, View Views
Control – design patter) Rapid Development
• Robust Software & Community Efficient and Small platform
• Stable Platform
7. Joomla! vs. Drupal – Two Examples
Joomla 1.5 Drupal 6.19
http://guggenheim.org http://balboapark.org
Major Features
• TMS / E-museum – Presentation BP CAL – aggregated master
Layer Component. calendar module -
• EAD Finding Aids Presentation Apache SOLR – faceted search
Component. OpenX add server
• Call Out Component
RSS feed – agregated content
• Sketchup / Design it Component
to Iphone App & Kisoks
• Ez-Video Gallery Component
• Arts Curriculum Component