CensorNet is a company that provides email security solutions including MailSafe. This document provides an overview of CensorNet's products and services, roadmap, customer segmentation, hosted MailSafe offering including features such as spam detection, virus protection, archiving, and disaster recovery. It also describes the unique rules engine, email digest reports, disaster recovery for email, and white label branding options.
The document contains a Jeopardy-style game covering topics on basic polynomials including adding, subtracting, multiplying, and factoring polynomials. There are questions worth $100 to $500 on identifying degrees of polynomials, classifying polynomial terms, writing polynomials in standard form, and performing various arithmetic operations on polynomials.
This document introduces CensorNet Professional, an on-premise web filtering and management software. It provides an overview of CensorNet Ltd's history and products, including the initial open source release of CensorNet in 2005. Key features of CensorNet Professional discussed are real-time content rating, granular policies, reporting, and deployment options like sideways and inline modes. The document also outlines integration capabilities like single sign-on authentication and synchronization with Active Directory. It concludes by thanking the audience and asking if there are any questions.
Vapor recovery units capture methane vapors given off by oil and condensate storage tanks as the oil resides in the tanks and pressure builds. In 2007, Hy-Bon was awarded several vapor recovery and flare reduction projects in countries like Angola, Libya, Venezuela, and the U.S., capturing anywhere from 25,000 to millions of cubic feet of methane vapors per day from offshore vent gas, wellhead gas, and casinghead gas flares.
1. The document discusses the development of a website for the Bangkok Refugee Center to raise public visibility and awareness.
2. A team gathered information about the refugee center, identified their target audiences, and created website content before designing and launching the site.
3. Recommendations for maintaining the site included translating content to Thai, regular updates, and developing additional communication tools.
The document summarizes a sustainable laboratory program developed for a secondary school in rural Thailand. The program aims to improve science education by making it more engaging and relevant to students' lives. Four hands-on science activities were created that teach valuable lessons, use locally available materials, and promote active learning. A program manual was developed to guide teachers in delivering the activities. Initial testing found the activities improved students' understanding while being sustainable and fun. Recommendations include translating the manual to Thai and further evaluating the program's long-term success.
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The document discusses communication issues between the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) and villagers in Mae Moh regarding pollution from a nearby power plant. It outlines health issues experienced by villagers from past pollution. While EGAT has made some environmental improvements, villagers remain distrustful. The document assesses EGAT's current communication strategies and makes recommendations, such as simplifying technical language and data to make information more accessible and understandable to villagers.
CensorNet provides internet content filtering solutions for ISPs and businesses. Their flagship product is the CensorNet ICAP Server, which integrates with existing ICAP infrastructure to provide scalable web filtering. Key benefits of the ICAP Server include high performance through optimized architecture, support for third-party URL classification engines, and low total cost of ownership. CensorNet works with customers to design customized filtering deployments tailored to their specific network and requirements.
The document discusses using the factor theorem to find factors of polynomials and solve cubic equations. The factor theorem states that if a polynomial P(x) is divisible by (x - a), then P(a) must be equal to 0. It can be used to test if a linear expression is a factor and to find the factors of a polynomial equation. Cubic equations can be solved by applying the factor theorem to find a linear factor, then reducing the cubic to a quadratic equation. Examples are provided to demonstrate solving cubic equations using this process.
The document discusses using the factor theorem to find factors of polynomials and solve cubic equations. The factor theorem states that if a polynomial P(x) is divisible by (x - a), then P(a) must be equal to 0. It can be used to test if a linear expression is a factor and to find the factors of a polynomial equation. Cubic equations can be solved by applying the factor theorem to find a linear factor, then reducing the cubic to a quadratic equation. Examples are provided to demonstrate solving cubic equations using this process.
This document discusses the remainder theorem for polynomials. The remainder theorem states that if a polynomial P(x) is divided by a linear divisor (x - a), the remainder is equal to P(a). The document provides examples of using the remainder theorem to find the remainder when dividing polynomials by linear expressions like (x + 1) or (x - a). It also discusses using the theorem to solve for unknown values in polynomials.
This document discusses working with surds, which are expressions involving square roots. It provides rules for multiplying, dividing, adding, subtracting, and simplifying surds. Some key rules covered are combining like terms under a square root, rationalizing denominators by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator, and squaring both sides of an equation to clear surds before solving. Examples are provided to demonstrate applying these rules to simplify expressions and solve equations involving surds.
This document provides an overview of the services, technologies, and products offered by a company. The services include computational fluid dynamics, building energy efficiency engineering, and industrial processes engineering. The technologies involve laboratory equipment for paints testing, reaction injection moulding, and a new static mixer-based mixing concept. The products are biomaterials like hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate nanoparticles.
SOA is an approach to software design based on modularizing business logic and functions as loosely coupled services. An ESB is a distributed infrastructure that provides foundational services like message routing and transformation to enable complex architectures. While an ESB does not implement an SOA itself, it provides key features to build an SOA. ESBs should be standards-based and flexible to support different transport mediums.
This document provides an overview of Office 365 APIs and authentication using Azure Active Directory. It discusses the user authentication flow, OAuth principles, and application authentication flows. It covers development scenarios for provider-hosted apps and Office 365 APIs. Key topics include Azure AD, OAuth tokens, bearer tokens, the provider-hosted app flow, Office 365 clients, the Office 365 discovery service, and programming the OAuth controller.
The document discusses inversion of control (IOC) and dependency injection, which are concepts that relinquish managing dependencies and instead allow dependencies to be passed into an object. It recommends using constructor injection to set dependencies and outlines benefits like improved testing, reuse, and simplicity. It provides tips on implementing IOC like minimizing container entry points and avoiding magic strings. Resources for further information on specific IOC tools and a training course are also listed.
The document discusses strategies for integrating and extending existing business software applications on a limited budget. It outlines common software problems like a lack of integration, changing requirements, and new technologies. Practical solutions proposed include using open-source or web-based applications, middleware integration tools like an Enterprise Service Bus, and hiring an independent consulting firm to help optimize current investments and flexibly respond to business needs over time. The presentation aims to help small businesses get the most from their existing technology within financial constraints.
Capita Resourcing Solutions provides three tiers of business services including consultancy assignments, solution design, and bid writing. They work in partnership with clients to compile and implement customized solutions through agile, consistent, and capable teams. Their bid writing services develop fixed price and time and materials bids using offshore and onshore teams to double available bid time. They also provide technical solution architecting, sizing, estimating, and prototype development as part of competitive bidding strategies.
Copa Cabana Beach Soccer offers various sponsorship opportunities for their 2010 beach soccer tournaments, leagues, and clinics. Sponsorship packages range from title sponsorships which receive prominent branding across all events, to tournament sponsorships which provide branding for a single event. The events are expected to attract over 200,000 players, coaches, and spectators. Sponsorships provide on-site branding and marketing benefits. Copa Cabana aims to promote beach soccer through tournaments and grow the sport's popularity.
The document discusses using the factor theorem to find factors of polynomials and solve cubic equations. The factor theorem states that if a polynomial P(x) is divisible by (x - a), then P(a) must be equal to 0. It can be used to test if a linear expression is a factor and to find the factors of a polynomial equation. Cubic equations can be solved by applying the factor theorem to find a linear factor, then reducing the cubic to a quadratic equation. Examples are provided to demonstrate solving cubic equations using this process.
The document discusses using the factor theorem to find factors of polynomials and solve cubic equations. The factor theorem states that if a polynomial P(x) is divisible by (x - a), then P(a) must be equal to 0. It can be used to test if a linear expression is a factor and to find the factors of a polynomial equation. Cubic equations can be solved by applying the factor theorem to find a linear factor, then reducing the cubic to a quadratic equation. Examples are provided to demonstrate solving cubic equations using this process.
This document discusses the remainder theorem for polynomials. The remainder theorem states that if a polynomial P(x) is divided by a linear divisor (x - a), the remainder is equal to P(a). The document provides examples of using the remainder theorem to find the remainder when dividing polynomials by linear expressions like (x + 1) or (x - a). It also discusses using the theorem to solve for unknown values in polynomials.
This document discusses working with surds, which are expressions involving square roots. It provides rules for multiplying, dividing, adding, subtracting, and simplifying surds. Some key rules covered are combining like terms under a square root, rationalizing denominators by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator, and squaring both sides of an equation to clear surds before solving. Examples are provided to demonstrate applying these rules to simplify expressions and solve equations involving surds.
This document provides an overview of the services, technologies, and products offered by a company. The services include computational fluid dynamics, building energy efficiency engineering, and industrial processes engineering. The technologies involve laboratory equipment for paints testing, reaction injection moulding, and a new static mixer-based mixing concept. The products are biomaterials like hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate nanoparticles.
SOA is an approach to software design based on modularizing business logic and functions as loosely coupled services. An ESB is a distributed infrastructure that provides foundational services like message routing and transformation to enable complex architectures. While an ESB does not implement an SOA itself, it provides key features to build an SOA. ESBs should be standards-based and flexible to support different transport mediums.
This document provides an overview of Office 365 APIs and authentication using Azure Active Directory. It discusses the user authentication flow, OAuth principles, and application authentication flows. It covers development scenarios for provider-hosted apps and Office 365 APIs. Key topics include Azure AD, OAuth tokens, bearer tokens, the provider-hosted app flow, Office 365 clients, the Office 365 discovery service, and programming the OAuth controller.
The document discusses inversion of control (IOC) and dependency injection, which are concepts that relinquish managing dependencies and instead allow dependencies to be passed into an object. It recommends using constructor injection to set dependencies and outlines benefits like improved testing, reuse, and simplicity. It provides tips on implementing IOC like minimizing container entry points and avoiding magic strings. Resources for further information on specific IOC tools and a training course are also listed.
The document discusses strategies for integrating and extending existing business software applications on a limited budget. It outlines common software problems like a lack of integration, changing requirements, and new technologies. Practical solutions proposed include using open-source or web-based applications, middleware integration tools like an Enterprise Service Bus, and hiring an independent consulting firm to help optimize current investments and flexibly respond to business needs over time. The presentation aims to help small businesses get the most from their existing technology within financial constraints.
Capita Resourcing Solutions provides three tiers of business services including consultancy assignments, solution design, and bid writing. They work in partnership with clients to compile and implement customized solutions through agile, consistent, and capable teams. Their bid writing services develop fixed price and time and materials bids using offshore and onshore teams to double available bid time. They also provide technical solution architecting, sizing, estimating, and prototype development as part of competitive bidding strategies.
Copa Cabana Beach Soccer offers various sponsorship opportunities for their 2010 beach soccer tournaments, leagues, and clinics. Sponsorship packages range from title sponsorships which receive prominent branding across all events, to tournament sponsorships which provide branding for a single event. The events are expected to attract over 200,000 players, coaches, and spectators. Sponsorships provide on-site branding and marketing benefits. Copa Cabana aims to promote beach soccer through tournaments and grow the sport's popularity.