The document provides meeting minutes from the May 16, 2012 Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, a presentation from BMC on OSM Phase 3, and a discussion of issues/concerns and user interaction. The document also provided information on the CM-UG mailing list, LinkedIn group, BMC developer network forums, CM-UG jobs postings, BMC consulting resources, and the formation of a new BMC ADDM Users group.
The document contains minutes from the January 18, 2012 Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting. The agenda included a presentation and demo on customizing the Installation and Software Management (ISM) module, as well as a discussion on ISM customizations, ISM database cleanup, and software license data integration. Contact information was provided for upcoming CM-UG events and ways to get involved in the user group through mailing lists and LinkedIn. Information was also given on jobs and BMC consulting resources.
The meeting minutes provide an agenda for a Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting that includes a discussion of upcoming CM-UG events, details from the April 2012 meeting, BBCA 8.2.01 details, issues and concerns, and a discussion on whether any users are actively using BMC ADDM. The document also provides call-in information for the meetings and lists potential future meeting topics.
The document contains minutes from the March 21, 2012 Configuration Management - User Group meeting. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, a BBCA signed channel cert update, March 2012 discussion details, and a BMC BBCA 8.2.02 discussion. Discussion items included collections best practices, Deployment Manager performance, the 8.2.02 release, and ADDM users.
The document contains minutes from a Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting on February 15, 2012. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, a discussion of the February 2012 meeting details, an update on a BBCA signed channel certificate, and a section for user interaction. Upcoming events included the March and April 2012 monthly user group calls. The February discussion involved adding sub-meetings to the standard Marimba meeting to cover new Matrix42 products like VDI and MDM.
The document discusses motorcycle management policy and issues in Taiwan. It notes that motorcycles make up a large share of personal transportation in Taiwan, accounting for 40% of motorized vehicles and 80% of traffic fatalities. The rapid growth of motorcycle ownership from 2000 to 2011 outpaced population and household growth. The document examines traffic engineering, parking management, safety, and environmental issues related to motorcycle use in Taiwan's cities. It provides data on motorcycle volumes, ownership trends, and their dominance in traffic accidents and fatalities. The speaker aims to discuss Taiwan's transition from a policy dilemma over motorcycles to establishing a sustainable management approach.
This document discusses road safety challenges in Indonesia and lessons that can be learned from Australia's experience. It outlines Australia's approach to reducing road fatalities through partnerships between government agencies, enforcement of traffic laws, public education campaigns, and the use of technology like speed cameras. The document advocates for Indonesia to take a similar multi-pronged, data-driven approach through strengthened legislation and inter-agency coordination to change driver behavior and ultimately reduce the high number of road deaths in the country.
The document summarizes information from a Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting about the Marimba 8.3 software release. Key points include:
1. Marimba 8.3 focuses on more flexible automation tools, stability, scalability, and managing "everything" through inclusive automation.
2. Over 20 new features make administration more flexible, and it includes over 25 resource kits and 40 functional resource kits.
3. The meeting presentation provided details on many new 8.3 features, and the product roadmap targets multi-tenancy, multi-forest, mobile device management, and cloud-based offerings.
UMC global impact | The Permanent Fund for The United Methodist ChurchRodney Bowen
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Learn How to Outlive Your Life! The Permanent Fund provides a permanent source of funding for the ministries of The United Methodist Church. Your estate gift truly does change the world for generations. Consider naming The Permanent Fund as beneficiary within your estate plan. http://www.umcglobalimpact.org
The document contains minutes from the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting on November 16, 2011. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, details on the Marimba 8.1.01.007 patch, and a section for user interaction. Upcoming events included the December and January monthly user group calls. The 8.1.01.007 patch details automated the process of fixing tuner and channel corruption issues and included stability improvements. Users were also reminded of mailing list, LinkedIn group, and job board resources.
April 2013 (BMC: 8.2.02 Upgrade path details)CM-UG.com
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The document discusses notes from a Configuration Management ¨C User Group meeting on April 10th, 2013. The agenda items included upcoming CM-UG events, issues/concerns with an 8.2.02 upgrade, Marimba roadmap, training classes, and questions from ADDM users. Details were provided on the 8.2.02 upgrade process and potential issues. A workaround was presented using a custom "TunerUpgrader" channel to avoid a two-step upgrade for endpoints. Proper upgrade steps were outlined depending on the current infrastructure service version.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) event, including details on new features for BBCA and the TunerUpgrader channel. It also lists upcoming CM-UG meeting dates and provides information on how users can get involved in the user group through mailing lists, forums, and presentations.
March 2013 (BMC: 32/64 bit channel discussion)CM-UG.com
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The meeting minutes discussed the following topics:
1. Upcoming CM-UG events in 2013 and conference call information.
2. Issues with 32-bit and 64-bit applications and how the Application Packager handles redirection between folders and registry hives.
3. How custom channels behave depending on the tuner and operating system architecture, and how to check if a custom channel contains native DLL files.
The document summarizes minutes from a Configuration Management - User Group meeting on March 20th, 2013. It discusses upcoming CM-UG events, issues raised by users, and a special meeting on March 28th to discuss 32 and 64-bit platforms. The document also provides a roadmap for BMC Client Automation releases in 2013 and 2014, including new features, platform support, and value realization goals. Major releases are planned for April 2013 and December 2013, with additional enhancements scheduled throughout the year.
December 2012 (Belmont Self Service Portal)CM-UG.com
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The document discusses a new self-service portal for BMC's Business Service Management (BSM) software. The portal aims to reduce help desk costs and administrative overhead by allowing end users to install, update, and repair common applications themselves. Benefits include lower costs, improved user experience, and extending the lifespan of BSM investments. The portal features include support for the latest BSM versions, performance enhancements, integration with BSM policies, batch operations, and tools to inform users of available application updates.
This document discusses different aspects of government and politics. It outlines the three branches of government - the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches. It then defines several political ideologies including liberalism, capitalism, communism, socialism, and political Islam. Liberalism supports individual rights and limited government. Capitalism is based on private property and free markets. Communism sees materialism as the origin of everything. Socialism aims to eliminate poverty and suffering through collective action. Political Islam implements Islamic sharia law.
Cardinal numbers indicate quantity or amount and are used to count objects. They are also called counting numbers. Some examples of uses for cardinal numbers include telling time, dates, prices, and measurements like weight and height.
Ordinal numbers indicate order or position, such as first, second, third. They show the rank or place that something holds in a series. Examples of ordinal numbers include 1st, 2nd, 11th, 12th, and 15th. Ordinal numbers are used to denote things like a king's name or a line number.
A Guide for United Methodist Church AmbassadorsRodney Bowen
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2013 marks the 125th anniversary of The Permanent Fund which was established to provide a permanent source of funding for the ministries of The United Methodist Church. With your help, we can ensure it will continue to grow into the future. Between 2004 and 2010, The Permanent Fund contributed more than $3 million to provide a permanent source of funding for the ministries of The United Methodist Church and for missions around the world.This Ambassador Guide is designed to give you easy steps to assist us in educating members of The United Methodist Church about the critical role of The Permanent Fund and how they can be involved. http://www.umcglobalimpact.org
The document shows automobile production trends in India from 2003-2004 to 2007-2008. It breaks down production by vehicle category including passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, three-wheelers and two-wheelers. Overall production saw steady increases each year peaking at 10,853,930 vehicles in 2007-2008 before declining slightly. Exports of vehicles also increased each year from 806,222 in 2005-2006 to 1,804,619 vehicles in 2009-2010.
This document discusses techniques for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to treat chronic total occlusions (CTOs). It provides statistics on the number of CTO patients treated with PCI versus other options. Success rates for CTO-PCI have increased from around 50% in early studies to over 80% currently. Retrograde approaches and newer wires and devices have improved outcomes. Drug-eluting stents significantly reduce restenosis compared to bare metal stents for CTO-PCI. The Coracto randomized trial demonstrated the Coracto DES significantly reduced rates of restenosis and target vessel revascularization out to 6.5 years compared to a bare metal stent.
Real Time Monitoring Systems provides automated precision monitoring systems for the agri-food industry to improve food safety, security, and sustainability. The system uses precision animal monitoring through location identification, health status alerts, and other data to increase farm management efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure industry standards for animal welfare, food quality assurance, and environmental protection. Data is also used to enhance supply chain traceability, disease control, genetic selection, and integration with production systems.
1) The document provides an overview of JPG's Electronics Division, which focuses on electronics for rail applications.
2) The division has 350 employees across centers of expertise in France and Australia, with a product portfolio that includes driving aid systems, train control and monitoring systems, passenger information systems, and auxiliary converters.
3) Key details include annual sales of 60 million euros, 2 million euros spent on R&D, and certification at Safety Integrity Level 4 for some products like ERTMS speed measurement systems.
The document provides release notes for Cambium Networks PTP 800 System Release PTP 800-05-00, including that it introduces support for high power all indoor solutions, switched spatial diversity, QoS based on network layer classification, compatibility with ASTRO UEM and Wireless Manager, enhanced security features, and graphical display of attribute histograms. It also lists PTP 800 variants supported and known restrictions.
The document provides release notes for Cambium Networks PTP 800 System Release PTP 800-05-00, including that it introduces support for high power all indoor solutions, switched spatial diversity, QoS based on network layer classification, compatibility with ASTRO UEM and Wireless Manager, enhanced security features, and graphical display of attribute histograms. It also lists PTP 800 variants supported and known restrictions.
The document provides information about the Marimba Users Group (CM-UG) including upcoming meeting dates and details. The November 2014 meeting featured presentations on Symphony 8.5 features, CVE patch details, the Marimba Report viewer, download statistics, legacy transactions, mesh, local inventory views and drift. Information is also provided on how to join the CM-UG mailing list, start discussions on LinkedIn, and access previous meeting minutes. The document promotes joining the International Society of Secure Systems (ISSA) and provides contact information for Marimba consulting services.
The document appears to be meeting minutes from November 2014 for the Marimba Users Group. It lists 4 topics that were likely discussed but does not provide any details on the topics or outcomes of the meeting.
The document discusses features and presentations for an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting in September 2014. The meeting will include presentations on iSpeakCloud, Symphony, and the Marimba 8.5 beta release. It provides details on the beta kickoff call on September 29th and lists the dial-in information. Recorded events and past meeting minutes can be found on the CM-UG website.
The document provides information about the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG), including their monthly conference call details, upcoming event details for September 2014, and a summary of topics discussed in their August 2014 meeting. The September 2014 meeting will feature a guest speaker discussing her new book and the client to cloud shift. All past CM-UG meeting minutes can be found on their website.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting and various Marimba products. It summarizes details about the July 2014 CM-UG meeting including discussion topics. It also announces upcoming CM-UG meeting dates and details about new Marimba products that will be launched or demoed including the Marimba Monitoring Service, Marimba Self Service, Advanced Replication Monitor, Log Viewer, and Marimba Drift Manager. Release timelines and demo information is provided for each new product.
The document contains minutes from the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting on November 16, 2011. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, details on the Marimba 8.1.01.007 patch, and a section for user interaction. Upcoming events included the December and January monthly user group calls. The 8.1.01.007 patch details automated the process of fixing tuner and channel corruption issues and included stability improvements. Users were also reminded of mailing list, LinkedIn group, and job board resources.
April 2013 (BMC: 8.2.02 Upgrade path details)CM-UG.com
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The document discusses notes from a Configuration Management ¨C User Group meeting on April 10th, 2013. The agenda items included upcoming CM-UG events, issues/concerns with an 8.2.02 upgrade, Marimba roadmap, training classes, and questions from ADDM users. Details were provided on the 8.2.02 upgrade process and potential issues. A workaround was presented using a custom "TunerUpgrader" channel to avoid a two-step upgrade for endpoints. Proper upgrade steps were outlined depending on the current infrastructure service version.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) event, including details on new features for BBCA and the TunerUpgrader channel. It also lists upcoming CM-UG meeting dates and provides information on how users can get involved in the user group through mailing lists, forums, and presentations.
March 2013 (BMC: 32/64 bit channel discussion)CM-UG.com
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The meeting minutes discussed the following topics:
1. Upcoming CM-UG events in 2013 and conference call information.
2. Issues with 32-bit and 64-bit applications and how the Application Packager handles redirection between folders and registry hives.
3. How custom channels behave depending on the tuner and operating system architecture, and how to check if a custom channel contains native DLL files.
The document summarizes minutes from a Configuration Management - User Group meeting on March 20th, 2013. It discusses upcoming CM-UG events, issues raised by users, and a special meeting on March 28th to discuss 32 and 64-bit platforms. The document also provides a roadmap for BMC Client Automation releases in 2013 and 2014, including new features, platform support, and value realization goals. Major releases are planned for April 2013 and December 2013, with additional enhancements scheduled throughout the year.
December 2012 (Belmont Self Service Portal)CM-UG.com
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The document discusses a new self-service portal for BMC's Business Service Management (BSM) software. The portal aims to reduce help desk costs and administrative overhead by allowing end users to install, update, and repair common applications themselves. Benefits include lower costs, improved user experience, and extending the lifespan of BSM investments. The portal features include support for the latest BSM versions, performance enhancements, integration with BSM policies, batch operations, and tools to inform users of available application updates.
This document discusses different aspects of government and politics. It outlines the three branches of government - the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches. It then defines several political ideologies including liberalism, capitalism, communism, socialism, and political Islam. Liberalism supports individual rights and limited government. Capitalism is based on private property and free markets. Communism sees materialism as the origin of everything. Socialism aims to eliminate poverty and suffering through collective action. Political Islam implements Islamic sharia law.
Cardinal numbers indicate quantity or amount and are used to count objects. They are also called counting numbers. Some examples of uses for cardinal numbers include telling time, dates, prices, and measurements like weight and height.
Ordinal numbers indicate order or position, such as first, second, third. They show the rank or place that something holds in a series. Examples of ordinal numbers include 1st, 2nd, 11th, 12th, and 15th. Ordinal numbers are used to denote things like a king's name or a line number.
A Guide for United Methodist Church AmbassadorsRodney Bowen
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2013 marks the 125th anniversary of The Permanent Fund which was established to provide a permanent source of funding for the ministries of The United Methodist Church. With your help, we can ensure it will continue to grow into the future. Between 2004 and 2010, The Permanent Fund contributed more than $3 million to provide a permanent source of funding for the ministries of The United Methodist Church and for missions around the world.This Ambassador Guide is designed to give you easy steps to assist us in educating members of The United Methodist Church about the critical role of The Permanent Fund and how they can be involved. http://www.umcglobalimpact.org
The document shows automobile production trends in India from 2003-2004 to 2007-2008. It breaks down production by vehicle category including passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, three-wheelers and two-wheelers. Overall production saw steady increases each year peaking at 10,853,930 vehicles in 2007-2008 before declining slightly. Exports of vehicles also increased each year from 806,222 in 2005-2006 to 1,804,619 vehicles in 2009-2010.
This document discusses techniques for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to treat chronic total occlusions (CTOs). It provides statistics on the number of CTO patients treated with PCI versus other options. Success rates for CTO-PCI have increased from around 50% in early studies to over 80% currently. Retrograde approaches and newer wires and devices have improved outcomes. Drug-eluting stents significantly reduce restenosis compared to bare metal stents for CTO-PCI. The Coracto randomized trial demonstrated the Coracto DES significantly reduced rates of restenosis and target vessel revascularization out to 6.5 years compared to a bare metal stent.
Real Time Monitoring Systems provides automated precision monitoring systems for the agri-food industry to improve food safety, security, and sustainability. The system uses precision animal monitoring through location identification, health status alerts, and other data to increase farm management efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure industry standards for animal welfare, food quality assurance, and environmental protection. Data is also used to enhance supply chain traceability, disease control, genetic selection, and integration with production systems.
1) The document provides an overview of JPG's Electronics Division, which focuses on electronics for rail applications.
2) The division has 350 employees across centers of expertise in France and Australia, with a product portfolio that includes driving aid systems, train control and monitoring systems, passenger information systems, and auxiliary converters.
3) Key details include annual sales of 60 million euros, 2 million euros spent on R&D, and certification at Safety Integrity Level 4 for some products like ERTMS speed measurement systems.
The document provides release notes for Cambium Networks PTP 800 System Release PTP 800-05-00, including that it introduces support for high power all indoor solutions, switched spatial diversity, QoS based on network layer classification, compatibility with ASTRO UEM and Wireless Manager, enhanced security features, and graphical display of attribute histograms. It also lists PTP 800 variants supported and known restrictions.
The document provides release notes for Cambium Networks PTP 800 System Release PTP 800-05-00, including that it introduces support for high power all indoor solutions, switched spatial diversity, QoS based on network layer classification, compatibility with ASTRO UEM and Wireless Manager, enhanced security features, and graphical display of attribute histograms. It also lists PTP 800 variants supported and known restrictions.
The document provides information about the Marimba Users Group (CM-UG) including upcoming meeting dates and details. The November 2014 meeting featured presentations on Symphony 8.5 features, CVE patch details, the Marimba Report viewer, download statistics, legacy transactions, mesh, local inventory views and drift. Information is also provided on how to join the CM-UG mailing list, start discussions on LinkedIn, and access previous meeting minutes. The document promotes joining the International Society of Secure Systems (ISSA) and provides contact information for Marimba consulting services.
The document appears to be meeting minutes from November 2014 for the Marimba Users Group. It lists 4 topics that were likely discussed but does not provide any details on the topics or outcomes of the meeting.
The document discusses features and presentations for an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting in September 2014. The meeting will include presentations on iSpeakCloud, Symphony, and the Marimba 8.5 beta release. It provides details on the beta kickoff call on September 29th and lists the dial-in information. Recorded events and past meeting minutes can be found on the CM-UG website.
The document provides information about the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG), including their monthly conference call details, upcoming event details for September 2014, and a summary of topics discussed in their August 2014 meeting. The September 2014 meeting will feature a guest speaker discussing her new book and the client to cloud shift. All past CM-UG meeting minutes can be found on their website.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting and various Marimba products. It summarizes details about the July 2014 CM-UG meeting including discussion topics. It also announces upcoming CM-UG meeting dates and details about new Marimba products that will be launched or demoed including the Marimba Monitoring Service, Marimba Self Service, Advanced Replication Monitor, Log Viewer, and Marimba Drift Manager. Release timelines and demo information is provided for each new product.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting on June 12th, 2014. It discusses the agenda which will include topics like CM-UG value, requests for enhancements (RFEs), peer support, system affinity, and future roles and involvement. Details are provided on conference call information, upcoming 2014 meeting dates, and how to get involved in the CM-UG through their website or LinkedIn group.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) conference call on May 21st 2014. The call will discuss: 1) an 8.3.02 update, 2) a patch management version update, 3) a high priority defect in site based policy and its impact/hotfix, 4) MDM-Afaria logistics, 5) a calendar for 8.5.00 use cases, 6) product support for versions 8.1* and 8.2*, and 7) an XP patching update. The document also lists future CM-UG meeting dates and provides links to the CM-UG calendar and LinkedIn group.
The document discusses bare metal provisioning using Marimba Transmitter. It describes the architecture where the transmitter acts as a DHCP, PXE and TFTP server. It provides details on channel and boot image preparation for provisioning endpoints. The workflow involves endpoints using PXE to boot a WinPE image which then retrieves profile details to install the OS. Known issues with the transmitter services and boot image management are also listed.
The document discusses an upcoming webinar on February 19th, 2014 hosted by the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG). The webinar will cover the transition from Marimba to Symphony, details on Marimba versions 8.3.1 and 8.5, and a comparison of Marimba, SCCM, BigFix and LanDesk. It also provides call-in information and a reminder that CM-UG calls normally take place on the third Wednesday of each month at noon Central time.
The document provides information about the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG), including details about upcoming conference calls and events. It lists the dial-in information for conference calls and upcoming meeting dates in November and December 2013. It also provides information about how to join the CM-UG mailing list and LinkedIn group for user interaction. Various topics are suggested for potential presentations at upcoming meetings.
The document summarizes information from the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) website. It provides details on upcoming CM-UG events including meeting dates in 2013. It also lists new conference call information and notes an update to the BBCA channel store user guide. Additional sections provide information on CM-UG mailing lists and forums for user interaction, potential meeting topics, and a link to find BMC consultants.
The document provides minutes from a Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting on November 21, 2012. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, issues/concerns, and ways for users to interact. Upcoming events included webinars in December and January to demo new self-service offerings. Users were also encouraged to join related LinkedIn and developer network groups, and a separate ADDM Users group was announced.
January 2013 (BCA 8.2.02 Released, BCA Training Classes)CM-UG.com
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The document summarizes the minutes from a January 16th, 2013 Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting. It outlines the agenda which includes upcoming CM-UG events, issues/concerns, the release of version 8.2.02 of the software, Black Box Configuration Automation (BBCA) training classes, ways for users to interact including mailing lists and forums, jobs postings, potential future meeting topics, BMC consulting services, and a separate users group for BMC Automated Dependency Discovery and Management (ADDM).
Future-Proof Your Career with AI OptionsDianaGray10
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Learn about the difference between automation, AI and agentic and ways you can harness these to further your career. In this session you will learn:
Introduction to automation, AI, agentic
Trends in the marketplace
Take advantage of UiPath training and certification
In demand skills needed to strategically position yourself to stay ahead
? If you have any questions or feedback, please refer to the "Women in Automation 2025" dedicated Forum thread. You can find there extra details and updates.
Many MSPs overlook endpoint backup, missing out on additional profit and leaving a gap that puts client data at risk.
Join our webinar as we break down the top challenges of endpoint backup¡ªand how to overcome them.
Field Device Management Market Report 2030 - TechSci ResearchVipin Mishra
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The Global Field Device Management (FDM) Market is expected to experience significant growth in the forecast period from 2026 to 2030, driven by the integration of advanced technologies aimed at improving industrial operations.
? According to TechSci Research, the Global Field Device Management Market was valued at USD 1,506.34 million in 2023 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6.72% through 2030. FDM plays a vital role in the centralized oversight and optimization of industrial field devices, including sensors, actuators, and controllers.
Key tasks managed under FDM include:
Configuration
Monitoring
Diagnostics
Maintenance
Performance optimization
FDM solutions offer a comprehensive platform for real-time data collection, analysis, and decision-making, enabling:
Proactive maintenance
Predictive analytics
Remote monitoring
By streamlining operations and ensuring compliance, FDM enhances operational efficiency, reduces downtime, and improves asset reliability, ultimately leading to greater performance in industrial processes. FDM¡¯s emphasis on predictive maintenance is particularly important in ensuring the long-term sustainability and success of industrial operations.
For more information, explore the full report: https://shorturl.at/EJnzR
Major companies operating in Global?Field Device Management Market are:
General Electric Co
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STMicroelectronics Inc
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UiPath Agentic Automation Capabilities and OpportunitiesDianaGray10
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Learn what UiPath Agentic Automation capabilities are and how you can empower your agents with dynamic decision making. In this session we will cover these topics:
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Components of Agents
Agentic Automation capabilities
What Agentic automation delivers and AI Tools
Identifying Agent opportunities
? If you have any questions or feedback, please refer to the "Women in Automation 2025" dedicated Forum thread. You can find there extra details and updates.
Just like life, our code must evolve to meet the demands of an ever-changing world. Adaptability is key in developing for the web, tablets, APIs, or serverless applications. Multi-runtime development is the future, and that future is dynamic. Enter BoxLang: Dynamic. Modular. Productive. (www.boxlang.io)
BoxLang transforms development with its dynamic design, enabling developers to write expressive, functional code effortlessly. Its modular architecture ensures flexibility, allowing easy integration into your existing ecosystems.
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BoxLang boasts 100% interoperability with Java, seamlessly blending traditional and modern development practices. This opens up new possibilities for innovation and collaboration.
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Unlock your creative potential with powerful IDE tools designed for BoxLang, offering an intuitive development experience that streamlines your workflow. Join us as we redefine JVM development and step into the era of BoxLang. Welcome to the future.
UiPath Automation Developer Associate Training Series 2025 - Session 1DianaGray10
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Welcome to UiPath Automation Developer Associate Training Series 2025 - Session 1.
In this session, we will cover the following topics:
Introduction to RPA & UiPath Studio
Overview of RPA and its applications
Introduction to UiPath Studio
Variables & Data Types
Control Flows
You are requested to finish the following self-paced training for this session:
Variables, Constants and Arguments in Studio 2 modules - 1h 30m - https://academy.uipath.com/courses/variables-constants-and-arguments-in-studio
Control Flow in Studio 2 modules - 2h 15m - https:/academy.uipath.com/courses/control-flow-in-studio
?? For any questions you may have, please use the dedicated Forum thread. You can tag the hosts and mentors directly and they will reply as soon as possible.
Gojek Clone is a versatile multi-service super app that offers ride-hailing, food delivery, payment services, and more, providing a seamless experience for users and businesses alike on a single platform.
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Free Download Wondershare Filmora 14.3.2.11147 Full Version - All-in-one home video editor to make a great video.Free Download Wondershare Filmora for Windows PC is an all-in-one home video editor with powerful functionality and a fully stacked feature set. Filmora has a simple drag-and-drop top interface, allowing you to be artistic with the story you want to create.Video Editing Simplified - Ignite Your Story. A powerful and intuitive video editing experience. Filmora 10 hash two new ways to edit: Action Cam Tool (Correct lens distortion, Clean up your audio, New speed controls) and Instant Cutter (Trim or merge clips quickly, Instant export).Filmora allows you to create projects in 4:3 or 16:9, so you can crop the videos or resize them to fit the size you want. This way, quickly converting a widescreen material to SD format is possible.
DevNexus - Building 10x Development Organizations.pdfJustin Reock
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Developer Experience is Dead! Long Live Developer Experience!
In this keynote-style session, we¡¯ll take a detailed, granular look at the barriers to productivity developers face today and modern approaches for removing them. 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 to deliver products, whether physical or virtual, we reinvent productivity philosophies to go alongside them.
But which of these approaches works? DORA? SPACE? DevEx? What should we invest in and create urgency behind today so we don¡¯t have the same discussion again in a decade?
Computational Photography: How Technology is Changing Way We Capture the WorldHusseinMalikMammadli
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? Computational Photography (Computer Vision/Image): How Technology is Changing the Way We Capture the World
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Technology use over time and its impact on consumers and businesses.pptxkaylagaze
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In this presentation, I will discuss how technology has changed consumer behaviour and its impact on consumers and businesses. I will focus on internet access, digital devices, how customers search for information and what they buy online, video consumption, and lastly consumer trends.
30B Images and Counting: Scaling Canva's Content-Understanding Pipelines by K...ScyllaDB
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Scaling content understanding for billions of images is no easy feat. This talk dives into building extreme label classification models, balancing accuracy & speed, and optimizing ML pipelines for scale. You'll learn new ways to tackle real-time performance challenges in massive data environments.
Cloud of everything Tech of the 21 century in AviationAssem mousa
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May 2012 (OSM Phase 3)
1. www.CM-UG.com
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CM-UG Meeting Minutes ¨C 5.16.2012
Agenda: Conference Call Information
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Upcoming CM-UG Events
Reminder:
The CM-UG call is normally the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 12 noon central time.
The CM-UG calendar is also located here > http://calendar.cm-ug.com
Upcoming Events
June User Group Call
Wednesday June 20th, 2012 - 1PM Eastern / Noon Central
Monthly Feature: TBD
July User Group Call
Wednesday July 18th, 2012 - 1PM Eastern / Noon Central
Monthly Feature: TBD
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Potential Meeting Topics/Demos
Open to presentations from CM-UG Members and Vendors.
¨C Member Presentations:
¨C Stopping channel shopping (Josh L) Suggest a topic:
¨C Custom inventory scanning (Jason M)
¨C Custom Reporting interfaces
¨C Custom ARS interfaces If you have a topic you
would like to discuss as a
¨C Vendor Presentations:
monthly feature please
¨C Marimba 8.2 Roadmap (BMC)
¨C AdminStudio Info (Flexera) send an email to
¨C Marimba/Matrix42 VDI Solutions Chris@CM-UG.com
¨C BMC Product Roadmaps
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6. Overview ¨C Project Vision
¡°Automated & centralized deployment and provisioning of
windows operating systems¡±
Reduce cost by automating and simplifying the deployment and
maintenance of Windows operating systems
Quick resolution by allowing users to self install Windows operating
systems
Prevent loss of productivity by providing ability to quickly restore corrupted
systems
7. Overview ¨C Value Proposition
Centralized manage provisioning
Automated the repurpose of the machines
Locally user -initiated provisioning
Rolls back to a known-good state
9. 8.2.01 - New Features
Bare Metal Provisioning
Scheduled Personal backup and restoration
Self Provisioning
10. Bare Metal Provisioning
Bare metal provisioning focus on installing operating systems on endpoints.
Administrator get set of Bare Metal machines
Admin specifies the MAC address, host name and domain of the new
machine by
Adding Machines details manually
By importing the data using a CSV formatted file
Admin then selects an existing OS configuration (template), adds all details
like regional settings and OU of the computer and requests its installation
Admin powers on the client machine
Client machine gets provisioned and End user can log on to the machine
The endpoint should contain the BBCA tuner and receive all applications
assigned to him/her
11. Scheduled Personal Backup and Restoration
The user gets a new machine and the personal data of the user(s) of the old
machine needs to be migrated to the new one.
Administrator gets a Bare metal machine
Admin specifies the MAC address, host name and domain of the new
machine by
Adding it manually or
By importing the data using a CSV formatted file
System backups up personal settings from old machine
Admin selects an existing OS configuration (template) and requests its
installation
Admin powers on the client machine
Client machine gets provisioned
System (as part of the OS installation) restores settings on to new machine
End user can log-on with known settings from the previous machine
12. Self Provisioning
The feature set ¡°user selectable OS install¡± represents the way of self
provisioning as part of the integration.
Admin selects one machine out of a pool of machines which has been
already been added to the group
Admin powers on the machine and enters the escape key during the PXE
menu
Admin selects menu entry ¡°Self Provisioning¡±
Admin enters user name and password
Admin select one of the shown self provisioning items
Admin commits the installation
[optional] Admin adds values for each variable which has been defined for
being asked during the installation
Machine goes for installation and installs the OS
OS installation is ready and user can logon
13. Reuse Proxy/Repeater tuner for sub depot data Replication
The user can use the repeater/proxy profile node for sub depot installation and
Empirum data replication
New proxy/repeater setup
? Create a profile using repeater/profile node and configure OSM data replication
details(source tx, install dir. Include and schedule..)
? Select installer type as ¡°Create and installer that contains both the installers for
BBCA Tuner and Empirum Sub depot¡± and configure BBCA Tuner and Empirum
Sub depot installer related settings
? Deploy the installer.
Existing Proxy/Repeater Setup
? Edit the proxy/repeater profile and configure OSM data replication
details(source tx, install dir, include and schedule)
? Select installer type as ¡°Create an installer for Empirum Sub depot
and configure Empirum sub depot installer related settings and create installer
? Deploy the installer into repeater/proxy setup
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? BMC Developer Network
Please register an account on the new BMC developer network.
These forums are very nice and provide a single place now for all BMC products.
BBCA Forums
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BMC ADDM Users group
If you are actively using or just interested in BMC ADDM please let me know:
ADDM@CM-UG.com
Expect to start monthly meetings for the ADDM community very soon, would
love to have you involved.
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