This document calls people to respond to justice, seek love and mercy, and walk with God by coming to serve in the inner city for a few days. It encourages coming to learn about suffering and joy, listen, work, and prepare to be immersed, break down barriers, journey with others, and be transformed and welcomed.
Uts participant workbook smmp for planet arksuresh sood
油
This document appears to be a participant workbook for a social media marketing course. It includes a table of contents listing topics such as relationships over technologies, the marketing transition for 2011, social media tools and tactics, listening and monitoring brands, and which platforms are best for own communities. The workbook provides information and instructions to help participants maximize their time during the one-day course and to serve as a foundation for discussion and subsequent actions. It aims to provide a common framework for all participants on social media concepts.
This document provides an overview of data science innovations and the Hadoop ecosystem. It discusses data science workflows and discovery, as well as Hadoop and Spark. Specific innovations are highlighted, such as using sensor data from trucks to forecast GDP and analyzing social media and IoT data. Apache Spark is also introduced as a framework for big data analytics. The document aims to outline the current state of data science and provide a roadmap for further innovation using big data technologies.
The document provides an overview of the Management Consulting 21228 subject being taught by Dr. Suresh Sood at UTS. It outlines the key assessments including a reflection essay, group presentation, and exam. It also summarizes some of the major topics that will be covered such as consulting frameworks, practice areas, and the four perspectives in the main textbook. Students are encouraged to form presentation groups and access additional resources on the UTS Online site.
Small Worlds Social Graphs Social Mediasuresh sood
油
The document discusses what a small-world network is and provides context around the term. It references a 1967 psychology today article by Suresh Sood and Michael Light that may have originally coined the term. It also mentions that in 1991, the concept was popularized by studying social networks and the phenomenon of six degrees of separation. The small-world phenomenon shows that most people are connected through short chains of acquaintances.
Cybersafety talk given to parents at William Clark College:
How can I be sure my child will be safe when using the Internet?
What are the new social networking sites?
How can I learn more about protecting my child? Internet Safety - Parent A wareness Evening
Come to an interactive workshop where these issues will be addressed to help you learn how to best protect your children when using the Internet. The evening will include a 30 minute demonstration session followed by Q&A. All are welcome to attend free of charge; tea/coffee will be available.
Facilitator: Suresh Sood (Researcher with the School of Marketing in the Faculty of Business, University of Technology Sydney)
Monday 22" , March 2010, 7 pm William Clarke College, Library Conference Room
Enquiries: Liz Nix Ph 8882 2100 (extension 182) efn@wcc.nsw.edu.au
l highly recommend this workshop to all College parents and encourage you to attend and invite others who may be interested: David Raphael
The document discusses a study conducted by the advertising agency The Works on Twitter usage in Australia, which found that Australians send an average of 234 million tweets per month and most retweets occur on Mondays; it also discusses a software created by Dr. Suresh Sood at UTS that analyzed Twitter data to identify archetypes like lovers, carers and jesters and insights into what Australians are doing on Twitter. The study was the first national Twitter study in Australia and aimed to help marketers communicate more effectively with consumers.
This document summarizes an interactive master class on putting the human context into business using big data perspectives. The class covered various topics:
1. Datafication and analyzing social media data like tweets, Instagram posts, and blogs to understand human behaviors and motivations.
2. Tools for linguistic analysis of text like LIWC, RID, and Twitter analysis to study personality, deception, and predict marketing based on word usage.
3. Developing a predictive, empathetic organization using social listening and recognizing distress signals to improve customer experience.
4. An ongoing study of baby feeding experiences analyzing video signals of joy to understand communication and develop recommender systems.
[LT] 2015 11 19 V.Benetis. Asmens duomen迭 apsauga kibernetinje erdvje kas p...Vilius Benetis
油
Presentation in Lithuanian given on Data Privacy conference in Vilnius organised by Ziniu Era and www.ada.lt, on 19th Nov, 2015
Presentation puts perspective of European person - on his data protection, and arguing why systems should not use personal data for authentication if it cannot be changed in person lifetime (as it can be leaked and be abused - like biometrics, DNA, birthdays, health record, ..)
Unleashing Data Science Innovations: Sparking Big Data
This document discusses data science innovations using big data. It covers topics like statistics versus data mining versus data science, the big data challenge of moving beyond transactions to relationships, different data types, Hadoop and Spark, data science discoveries and workflows, new sources of data from social media and IoT, and examples of data science innovations using Apache Spark.
This document discusses tools and techniques for social network analysis and visualization. It begins with an introduction on why social network analysis is useful, such as identifying patterns and outliers. It then discusses how to represent social networks as nodes and ties. The remainder of the document provides examples of tools for visualizing social networks from platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. It also discusses common network measures and standard social network datasets that are often used for analysis.
The document discusses data science innovation and the future of professions in light of new technologies. It describes how accounting work may be automated or replaced by computer-assisted techniques and predictive analytics software. This would allow accountants to shift from reactive to proactive work by leveraging accounting data and insights to predict client scenarios and advise clients. Key areas discussed include systems of insight using big data, machine engineering to create applications from insights, and the role of data science.
This document discusses several topics related to big data, data science, and their impact on jobs and skills. It notes that big data comes from a wide variety of sources and in large volume, variety and velocity. Analyzing this data requires new tools and techniques from data science. The growth of big data and data science is changing many professions as new types of data and analytics allow work to be automated or done differently. By 2018, there will be significant shortages of workers with deep data skills and the ability to leverage data in decision-making. Countries like Australia will need tens of thousands of "data savvy managers" to address this talent gap.
Netnography online course part 1 of 3 17 november 2016suresh sood
油
The document discusses findings from two studies on social media usage in Australia. The first study found that Australians send an average of 234 million tweets per month, with females more likely to retweet than males. The second study was the first analysis of Instagram usage in Australia. It also discusses a social media research project called "Datafication" that analyzed Twitter data to understand user motivations and behaviors. Software created by Dr. Suresh Sood then analyzed the data to produce insights into what people do on Twitter.
The presentation discusses how auditors can conduct cybersecurity skills audits to improve organizational cybersecurity. It outlines challenges with current controls and the need to audit skills in addition to technology and processes. Various cybersecurity skills frameworks are presented, including NIST NICE, the EU e-CF, and SFIA models. Methods for implementing a skills audit through questionnaires and skills assessments are described. The output of a skills audit would be a list of existing skills coverage and identification of skills gaps to guide remediation actions.
This document provides an overview of Australian culture and business culture. It discusses several key topics:
1. Indigenous Australians and acknowledging traditional owners of the land.
2. Important dates and public holidays in Australia as well as profiles of the Australian and Young Australian of the Year for 2014.
3. Key aspects of Australian history from British colonization to modern icons and innovations like WiFi and the Square Kilometer Array radio telescope.
4. Australians as predominantly urban dwellers and statistics about major cities.
5. Elements of Australian business culture like introductions, negotiating, and entertaining.
6. The multicultural nature of Australian society today with over a quarter of residents born overseas.
1. The document discusses strategy at different levels of an organization, including corporate, business, and operational strategies. It introduces the Exploring Strategy model for analyzing an organization's strategic position, strategic choices, and strategy in action.
2. The Exploring Strategy model examines the external environment, internal capabilities and resources, organizational culture and purpose, and helps identify threats, opportunities, strengths, and weaknesses.
3. Strategic issues can be viewed through different lenses like design, experience, variety, and discourse to generate new insights for strategy analysis.
[LT] 2015 11 19 V.Benetis. Asmens duomen迭 apsauga kibernetinje erdvje kas p...Vilius Benetis
油
Presentation in Lithuanian given on Data Privacy conference in Vilnius organised by Ziniu Era and www.ada.lt, on 19th Nov, 2015
Presentation puts perspective of European person - on his data protection, and arguing why systems should not use personal data for authentication if it cannot be changed in person lifetime (as it can be leaked and be abused - like biometrics, DNA, birthdays, health record, ..)
Unleashing Data Science Innovations: Sparking Big Data
This document discusses data science innovations using big data. It covers topics like statistics versus data mining versus data science, the big data challenge of moving beyond transactions to relationships, different data types, Hadoop and Spark, data science discoveries and workflows, new sources of data from social media and IoT, and examples of data science innovations using Apache Spark.
This document discusses tools and techniques for social network analysis and visualization. It begins with an introduction on why social network analysis is useful, such as identifying patterns and outliers. It then discusses how to represent social networks as nodes and ties. The remainder of the document provides examples of tools for visualizing social networks from platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. It also discusses common network measures and standard social network datasets that are often used for analysis.
The document discusses data science innovation and the future of professions in light of new technologies. It describes how accounting work may be automated or replaced by computer-assisted techniques and predictive analytics software. This would allow accountants to shift from reactive to proactive work by leveraging accounting data and insights to predict client scenarios and advise clients. Key areas discussed include systems of insight using big data, machine engineering to create applications from insights, and the role of data science.
This document discusses several topics related to big data, data science, and their impact on jobs and skills. It notes that big data comes from a wide variety of sources and in large volume, variety and velocity. Analyzing this data requires new tools and techniques from data science. The growth of big data and data science is changing many professions as new types of data and analytics allow work to be automated or done differently. By 2018, there will be significant shortages of workers with deep data skills and the ability to leverage data in decision-making. Countries like Australia will need tens of thousands of "data savvy managers" to address this talent gap.
Netnography online course part 1 of 3 17 november 2016suresh sood
油
The document discusses findings from two studies on social media usage in Australia. The first study found that Australians send an average of 234 million tweets per month, with females more likely to retweet than males. The second study was the first analysis of Instagram usage in Australia. It also discusses a social media research project called "Datafication" that analyzed Twitter data to understand user motivations and behaviors. Software created by Dr. Suresh Sood then analyzed the data to produce insights into what people do on Twitter.
The presentation discusses how auditors can conduct cybersecurity skills audits to improve organizational cybersecurity. It outlines challenges with current controls and the need to audit skills in addition to technology and processes. Various cybersecurity skills frameworks are presented, including NIST NICE, the EU e-CF, and SFIA models. Methods for implementing a skills audit through questionnaires and skills assessments are described. The output of a skills audit would be a list of existing skills coverage and identification of skills gaps to guide remediation actions.
This document provides an overview of Australian culture and business culture. It discusses several key topics:
1. Indigenous Australians and acknowledging traditional owners of the land.
2. Important dates and public holidays in Australia as well as profiles of the Australian and Young Australian of the Year for 2014.
3. Key aspects of Australian history from British colonization to modern icons and innovations like WiFi and the Square Kilometer Array radio telescope.
4. Australians as predominantly urban dwellers and statistics about major cities.
5. Elements of Australian business culture like introductions, negotiating, and entertaining.
6. The multicultural nature of Australian society today with over a quarter of residents born overseas.
1. The document discusses strategy at different levels of an organization, including corporate, business, and operational strategies. It introduces the Exploring Strategy model for analyzing an organization's strategic position, strategic choices, and strategy in action.
2. The Exploring Strategy model examines the external environment, internal capabilities and resources, organizational culture and purpose, and helps identify threats, opportunities, strengths, and weaknesses.
3. Strategic issues can be viewed through different lenses like design, experience, variety, and discourse to generate new insights for strategy analysis.
Active Directory and PKI solutions for secure business
1. Active Directory and PKI solutions for secure
business
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Dr. Vilius Benetis
UAB BAIP
2011 05 24
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町mons IT infrastrukt笛ros sauga remiasi
PKI
J笛s jau turite nusipirk PKI
Kai mokjote u転 Active Directory (*)
Sukonfig笛ruokite adekvat迭 saugum!
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町mons IT infra sauga remiasi PKI
J笛s jau turite nusipirk PKI
Kai mokjote u転 Active Directory (*)
Sukonfig笛ruokite adekvat迭 saugum!
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