This is a photo of a man standing on a beach at sunset. The ocean water and sky are orange and pink colors as the sun sets in the distance over the ocean. The man stands alone looking out over the water as the sun sinks below the horizon.
The Nebraska Library Commission offers a variety of discount programs for libraries, including savings on databases, e-resources, books, supplies, and conferences. The programs are designed to help libraries reduce costs through group purchasing and cost sharing. Specific discounts and details can be found on the Commission's website, along with contact information for further inquiries.
The Nebraska Library Commission offers over 450 self-paced online courses focused on enhancing desktop skills, including essential Microsoft Office training and customer service. Users have reported positive experiences, with courses being user-friendly and informative. The platform, Skillsoft, provides a variety of resources for improving computer software skills.
The document provides information on accessing community data through American FactFinder and Nebraska Access. It includes links for tutorials, assistance, and various statistics related to Nebraska counties and towns. Users can find detailed reports from the Center for Public Affairs Research and contact the Nebraska State Data Center for specific inquiries.
CatExpress is a web-based cataloging interface from OCLC that allows libraries to efficiently catalog up to 7,000 titles per year by searching the WorldCat database and acquiring MARC records. It offers affordable subscription pricing based on a library's anticipated activity level. Key benefits include fast cataloging from any internet-connected workstation, easy-to-use interface without MARC knowledge required, and inclusion of record maintenance and label printing.
The document discusses MARC 21 bibliographic records and their structure. It provides examples of fixed field tags like 008 and variable field tags like 010, 020, 022, 028, 043, and 050. It translates the data contained in specific 008 fields for books, visual materials, and sound recordings. It also briefly mentions local holdings and local systems at the end.
This document summarizes a training session on the Dewey Decimal Classification system. It introduces the abridged and full versions of the Dewey Decimal system, how to classify documents with subjects in the same or different disciplines, and rules for classification like the fuller treatment rule. It also provides the URL for the Abridged WebDewey and assignment details.
Leggings have become one of the most popular fashion trends over the past few years, seen everywhere and discussed frequently. While some see leggings as versatile and comfortable, others argue they are revealing and make certain body parts look unflattering. Supporters counter that leggings come in many styles, sizes, and colors to suit all people, and can be flattering when paired with the right top. The trend shows no signs of ending soon despite some predicting its demise, as leggings remain a staple for workouts, lounging, and casual everyday wear.
The document discusses the future of virtual reality (VR) in youth services, highlighting three approaches: virtual reality, augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR). It outlines various applications, hardware, platforms, and associated challenges such as latency and motion sickness. Additionally, it mentions prominent VR devices and potential solutions to improve user experience.
NCompass Live - June 11, 2025.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Why do local organizations, schools, and businesses partner with rural public libraries? Do these partnerships change the partners view of the library? After an initial partnership, are community organizations more likely to partner with the library again? These questions have preliminary answers backed by research findings. While public libraries have been shown to benefit from community partnerships, there is little data available on whether the partners also benefit. Discovering how partnerships can shape organizational views of rural public libraries grants insight into effective ways to approach possible partners.
Presenter: April Hernandez, Director, Latah County Library District, Moscow, ID.
NCompass Live - June 4, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Imagine grocery shopping at a Dollar Store. Thats a reality for people living in rural food deserts. The Southern Adirondack Library System and the Comfort Food Community food pantry launched the Farm2Library initiative to reduce food waste by gleaning at local farms, distributing the produce through rural libraries where food scarcity, lack of food pantries, and transportation limit access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Since launching in 2017, we've shared more than 230,000 pounds of fresh produce, creating and deepening relationships with the community while fostering renewed interest in library services by previously reluctant users.
Presenters: Erica Freudenberger, Library Development Specialist, Division of Library Development, New York State Library and Jack Scott, Outreach and Technology Consultant, Southern Adirondack Library System.
NCompass Live - May 7, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Everyday advocacy is a way of connecting continuously with your community - with your funders, patrons, business community, schools, and with your local, state, regional, and national governments, as well as with your library colleagues and organizations. This presentation offers practical advice on successful strategies for library advocacy with an emphasis on low-cost activities that are manageable for smaller libraries with limited staff and resources, focusing on educating your community on what a library really is, what a librarian does, and the value of the library to its community.
Presenter: Andrew J. M. Smith, Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS.
NCompass Live - April 23, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
In this session, we will learn about the importance of having the librarys account logins and passwords fully documented. Especially for staff changes. Dont leave new staff in the lurch! Sherm will also cover other password related topics such as password security, creating strong passwords, and using a password manager.
Presenter: Andrew "Sherm" Sherman, IT Infrastructure Support Analyst, Nebraska Library Commission.
NCompass Live - March 26, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Our communities are facing divides and loss of community. From the Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation to the strong political divides we face, members of our communities are feeling separated from one another. In this session, we'll discuss how these divides are occurring, the ramifications of these social separations, and how libraries can provide a direct impact on these issues and the lives of our communities.
Presenter: Nick Shimmin, Adult Services Librarian, North Liberty (IA) Library.
NCompass Live - March 19, 2025
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Do you want to improve civic engagement outreach at your library? Join us to learn about the new Nebraska Public Libraries and Civic Engagement Outreach Guide. This guide was created as part of a Girl Scout Gold Award service project with Civic Nebraska, the League of Women Voters of Nebraska, and the Omaha Public Library, to encourage voter information and other civic opportunities at more Nebraska public libraries. The goal is to make public libraries civic outreach easier to achieve and more collaborative with community organizations, with information specific to Nebraska libraries and the states political processes.
Presenters: Fiona Bryant; Bethany Barelman, Branch Manager, A.V. Sorensen Branch, Omaha Public Library; Mike Forsythe, Civic Nebraska; and Jan McKenzie, President, League of Women Voters of Greater Omaha.
Cheyenne Chontos, Director, Harrisburg Community Library, Harrisburg, SD, Population served: 9,435.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Hannah Brandon, Head Librarian, Midland University, Luther Library, Fremont, NE, FTE: 1,100.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Deb Terhune, Director, Whitewood Public Library, Whitewood, SD, Population served: 900.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Deb Terhune, Director, Whitewood Public Library, Whitewood, SD, Population served: 900.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Caitlin Henry, Assistant Director, Ashland Public Library, Ashland, NE, Population served: 3,100.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Lorena Hegedus, Director, Hubbard Public Library, Hubbard, OH, Population served: 7,884.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Margaret Woodruff, Library Director, Charlotte Public Library, Charlotte, VT, Population served: 4,000 and Melissa L. Olson, Director, Alice L. Pendleton Library, Islesboro, ME, Population served: 592.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Amanda Doherty, Director, Mt. Pulaski Public Library, Mt. Pulaski, IL, Population served: 2,860 and Lisa Thompson, Assistant Branch Manager, Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library, Floyd, VA, Population served: 15,691
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
John Clexton, President, Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARSL).
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
NCompass Live - March 12, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
The Lexington Public Library utilizes community partnerships and innovative ideas to reach a culturally diverse community. Family programming and community festivals are a major part of the ways in which the library serves the community.
Presenter: Jennifer Norton, Library Director, Lexington (NE) Public Library.
NCompass Live - March 5, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
This online workshop is designed specifically for small public libraries. Ensuring accessibility for all patrons is critical and required. This workshop will equip participants with practical tools and strategies to create a more inclusive digital environment. The session will explore the foundational principles of digital accessibility, focusing on real-world applications for websites, online catalogs, and digital communication. Participants will learn how to identify common accessibility barriers and implement solutions that benefit users with disabilities, including those who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, or alternative input devices. Through interactive activities, case studies, and live demonstrations, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how digital accessibility fosters equity and expands community engagement. They will leave the workshop with actionable steps and resources to make immediate improvements, regardless of technical expertise or budget constraints.
Presenter: Pam Doran, Digital Accessibility Coordinator, SUNY Empire State University, Hillsdale, NY.
NCompass Live - February 26, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Special monthly episodes of NCompass Live! Join the NLCs Technology Innovation Librarian, Amanda Sweet, as she guides us through the world of library-related 'Pretty Sweet Tech'.
AI and Social-Emotional Learning for Early Childhood: Empowering Libraries to Engage Youth and Caregivers.
This webinar explores how libraries can use AI to support social-emotional development. With younger learners developing critical emotional and interpersonal skills, libraries are uniquely positioned to foster their growth. AI presents exciting opportunities to personalize engagement, address diverse needs, and create impactful programming.
Guest Presenter: Rex Duval, Co-Founder and CEO, Nookly.
Patrick Bodily, President, Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARSL).
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2024
February 23, 2024
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
NCompass Live - February 12, 2025
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is one of the largest technology trade shows of its kind, featuring new product releases, updates, and a chance to experience the latest and greatest technologies from companies big and small.
Join Brian Pichman, of the Evolve Project, who attends the show to spread the word about libraries to the exhibitors at CES, securing partnerships on behalf of libraries so that libraries may have more opportunities to innovate and bring new technology in for their patrons. Brian will share his experiences at CES 2025, the top trends at CES, cool tech to watch for, and how this plays a role in libraries.
From Manual to Auto Searching- FME in the Driver's SeatSafe Software
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Finding a specific car online can be a time-consuming task, especially when checking multiple dealer websites. A few years ago, I faced this exact problem while searching for a particular vehicle in New Zealand. The local classified platform, Trade Me (similar to eBay), wasnt yielding any results, so I expanded my search to second-hand dealer sitesonly to realise that periodically checking each one was going to be tedious. Thats when I noticed something interesting: many of these websites used the same platform to manage their inventories. Recognising this, I reverse-engineered the platforms structure and built an FME workspace that automated the search process for me. By integrating API calls and setting up periodic checks, I received real-time email alerts when matching cars were listed. In this presentation, Ill walk through how I used FME to save hours of manual searching by creating a custom car-finding automation system. While FME cant buy a car for youyetit can certainly help you find the one youre after!
AI VIDEO MAGAZINE - r/aivideo community newsletter Exclusive Tutorials: How to make an AI VIDEO from scratch, PLUS: How to make AI MUSIC, Hottest ai videos of 2025, Exclusive Interviews, New Tools, Previews, and MORE - JUNE 2025 ISSUE -
NCompass Live - June 11, 2025.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Why do local organizations, schools, and businesses partner with rural public libraries? Do these partnerships change the partners view of the library? After an initial partnership, are community organizations more likely to partner with the library again? These questions have preliminary answers backed by research findings. While public libraries have been shown to benefit from community partnerships, there is little data available on whether the partners also benefit. Discovering how partnerships can shape organizational views of rural public libraries grants insight into effective ways to approach possible partners.
Presenter: April Hernandez, Director, Latah County Library District, Moscow, ID.
NCompass Live - June 4, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Imagine grocery shopping at a Dollar Store. Thats a reality for people living in rural food deserts. The Southern Adirondack Library System and the Comfort Food Community food pantry launched the Farm2Library initiative to reduce food waste by gleaning at local farms, distributing the produce through rural libraries where food scarcity, lack of food pantries, and transportation limit access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Since launching in 2017, we've shared more than 230,000 pounds of fresh produce, creating and deepening relationships with the community while fostering renewed interest in library services by previously reluctant users.
Presenters: Erica Freudenberger, Library Development Specialist, Division of Library Development, New York State Library and Jack Scott, Outreach and Technology Consultant, Southern Adirondack Library System.
NCompass Live - May 7, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Everyday advocacy is a way of connecting continuously with your community - with your funders, patrons, business community, schools, and with your local, state, regional, and national governments, as well as with your library colleagues and organizations. This presentation offers practical advice on successful strategies for library advocacy with an emphasis on low-cost activities that are manageable for smaller libraries with limited staff and resources, focusing on educating your community on what a library really is, what a librarian does, and the value of the library to its community.
Presenter: Andrew J. M. Smith, Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS.
NCompass Live - April 23, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
In this session, we will learn about the importance of having the librarys account logins and passwords fully documented. Especially for staff changes. Dont leave new staff in the lurch! Sherm will also cover other password related topics such as password security, creating strong passwords, and using a password manager.
Presenter: Andrew "Sherm" Sherman, IT Infrastructure Support Analyst, Nebraska Library Commission.
NCompass Live - March 26, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Our communities are facing divides and loss of community. From the Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation to the strong political divides we face, members of our communities are feeling separated from one another. In this session, we'll discuss how these divides are occurring, the ramifications of these social separations, and how libraries can provide a direct impact on these issues and the lives of our communities.
Presenter: Nick Shimmin, Adult Services Librarian, North Liberty (IA) Library.
NCompass Live - March 19, 2025
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Do you want to improve civic engagement outreach at your library? Join us to learn about the new Nebraska Public Libraries and Civic Engagement Outreach Guide. This guide was created as part of a Girl Scout Gold Award service project with Civic Nebraska, the League of Women Voters of Nebraska, and the Omaha Public Library, to encourage voter information and other civic opportunities at more Nebraska public libraries. The goal is to make public libraries civic outreach easier to achieve and more collaborative with community organizations, with information specific to Nebraska libraries and the states political processes.
Presenters: Fiona Bryant; Bethany Barelman, Branch Manager, A.V. Sorensen Branch, Omaha Public Library; Mike Forsythe, Civic Nebraska; and Jan McKenzie, President, League of Women Voters of Greater Omaha.
Cheyenne Chontos, Director, Harrisburg Community Library, Harrisburg, SD, Population served: 9,435.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Hannah Brandon, Head Librarian, Midland University, Luther Library, Fremont, NE, FTE: 1,100.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Deb Terhune, Director, Whitewood Public Library, Whitewood, SD, Population served: 900.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Deb Terhune, Director, Whitewood Public Library, Whitewood, SD, Population served: 900.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Caitlin Henry, Assistant Director, Ashland Public Library, Ashland, NE, Population served: 3,100.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Lorena Hegedus, Director, Hubbard Public Library, Hubbard, OH, Population served: 7,884.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Margaret Woodruff, Library Director, Charlotte Public Library, Charlotte, VT, Population served: 4,000 and Melissa L. Olson, Director, Alice L. Pendleton Library, Islesboro, ME, Population served: 592.
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
Amanda Doherty, Director, Mt. Pulaski Public Library, Mt. Pulaski, IL, Population served: 2,860 and Lisa Thompson, Assistant Branch Manager, Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library, Floyd, VA, Population served: 15,691
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
John Clexton, President, Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARSL).
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
February 28, 2025
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
NCompass Live - March 12, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
The Lexington Public Library utilizes community partnerships and innovative ideas to reach a culturally diverse community. Family programming and community festivals are a major part of the ways in which the library serves the community.
Presenter: Jennifer Norton, Library Director, Lexington (NE) Public Library.
NCompass Live - March 5, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
This online workshop is designed specifically for small public libraries. Ensuring accessibility for all patrons is critical and required. This workshop will equip participants with practical tools and strategies to create a more inclusive digital environment. The session will explore the foundational principles of digital accessibility, focusing on real-world applications for websites, online catalogs, and digital communication. Participants will learn how to identify common accessibility barriers and implement solutions that benefit users with disabilities, including those who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, or alternative input devices. Through interactive activities, case studies, and live demonstrations, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how digital accessibility fosters equity and expands community engagement. They will leave the workshop with actionable steps and resources to make immediate improvements, regardless of technical expertise or budget constraints.
Presenter: Pam Doran, Digital Accessibility Coordinator, SUNY Empire State University, Hillsdale, NY.
NCompass Live - February 26, 2025
https://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Special monthly episodes of NCompass Live! Join the NLCs Technology Innovation Librarian, Amanda Sweet, as she guides us through the world of library-related 'Pretty Sweet Tech'.
AI and Social-Emotional Learning for Early Childhood: Empowering Libraries to Engage Youth and Caregivers.
This webinar explores how libraries can use AI to support social-emotional development. With younger learners developing critical emotional and interpersonal skills, libraries are uniquely positioned to foster their growth. AI presents exciting opportunities to personalize engagement, address diverse needs, and create impactful programming.
Guest Presenter: Rex Duval, Co-Founder and CEO, Nookly.
Patrick Bodily, President, Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARSL).
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2024
February 23, 2024
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
NCompass Live - February 12, 2025
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is one of the largest technology trade shows of its kind, featuring new product releases, updates, and a chance to experience the latest and greatest technologies from companies big and small.
Join Brian Pichman, of the Evolve Project, who attends the show to spread the word about libraries to the exhibitors at CES, securing partnerships on behalf of libraries so that libraries may have more opportunities to innovate and bring new technology in for their patrons. Brian will share his experiences at CES 2025, the top trends at CES, cool tech to watch for, and how this plays a role in libraries.
From Manual to Auto Searching- FME in the Driver's SeatSafe Software
油
Finding a specific car online can be a time-consuming task, especially when checking multiple dealer websites. A few years ago, I faced this exact problem while searching for a particular vehicle in New Zealand. The local classified platform, Trade Me (similar to eBay), wasnt yielding any results, so I expanded my search to second-hand dealer sitesonly to realise that periodically checking each one was going to be tedious. Thats when I noticed something interesting: many of these websites used the same platform to manage their inventories. Recognising this, I reverse-engineered the platforms structure and built an FME workspace that automated the search process for me. By integrating API calls and setting up periodic checks, I received real-time email alerts when matching cars were listed. In this presentation, Ill walk through how I used FME to save hours of manual searching by creating a custom car-finding automation system. While FME cant buy a car for youyetit can certainly help you find the one youre after!
AI VIDEO MAGAZINE - r/aivideo community newsletter Exclusive Tutorials: How to make an AI VIDEO from scratch, PLUS: How to make AI MUSIC, Hottest ai videos of 2025, Exclusive Interviews, New Tools, Previews, and MORE - JUNE 2025 ISSUE -
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2025/06/from-enterprise-to-makers-driving-vision-ai-innovation-at-the-extreme-edge-a-presentation-from-sony-semiconductor-solutions/
Amir Servi, Edge Deep Learning Product Manager at Sony Semiconductor Solutions, presents the From Enterprise to Makers: Driving Vision AI Innovation at the Extreme Edge tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit.
Sonys unique integrated sensor-processor technology is enabling ultra-efficient intelligence directly at the image source, transforming vision AI for enterprises and developers alike. In this presentation, Servi showcases how the AITRIOS platform simplifies vision AI for enterprises with tools for large-scale deployments and model management.
Servi also highlights his companys collaboration with Ultralytics and Raspberry Pi, which brings YOLO models to the developer community, empowering grassroots innovation. Whether youre scaling vision AI for industry or experimenting with cutting-edge tools, this presentation will demonstrate how Sony is accelerating high-performance, energy-efficient vision AI for all.
Artificial Intelligence in the Nonprofit Boardroom.pdfOnBoard
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OnBoard recently partnered with Microsoft Tech for Social Impact on the AI in the Nonprofit Boardroom Survey, an initiative designed to uncover the current and future role of artificial intelligence in nonprofit governance.
Turning the Page How AI is Exponentially Increasing Speed, Accuracy, and Ef...Impelsys Inc.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a game-changer in content creation, automating tasks that were once very time-consuming and labor-intensive. AI-powered tools are now capable of generating high-quality articles, blog posts, and even poetry by analyzing large datasets of text and producing human-like writing.
However, AIs influence on content generation is not limited to text; it has also made advancements in multimedia content, such as image, video, and audio generation. AI-powered tools can now transform raw images and footage into visually stunning outputs, and are all set to have a profound impact on the publishing industry.
"Database isolation: how we deal with hundreds of direct connections to the d...Fwdays
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What can go wrong if you allow each service to access the database directly? In a startup, this seems like a quick and easy solution, but as the system scales, problems appear that no one could have guessed.
In my talk, I'll share Solidgate's experience in transforming its architecture: from the chaos of direct connections to a service-based data access model. I will talk about the transition stages, bottlenecks, and how isolation affected infrastructure support. I will honestly show what worked and what didn't. In short, we will analyze the controversy of this talk.
Connecting Data and Intelligence: The Role of FME in Machine LearningSafe Software
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In this presentation, we want to explore powerful data integration and preparation for Machine Learning. FME is known for its ability to manipulate and transform geospatial data, connecting diverse data sources into efficient and automated workflows. By integrating FME with Machine Learning techniques, it is possible to transform raw data into valuable insights faster and more accurately, enabling intelligent analysis and data-driven decision making.
You are not excused! How to avoid security blind spots on the way to productionMichele Leroux Bustamante
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We live in an ever evolving landscape for cyber threats creating security risk for your production systems. Mitigating these risks requires participation throughout all stages from development through production delivery - and by every role including architects, developers QA and DevOps engineers, product owners and leadership. No one is excused! This session will cover examples of common mistakes or missed opportunities that can lead to vulnerabilities in production - and ways to do better throughout the development lifecycle.
This OrionX's 14th semi-annual report on the state of the cryptocurrency mining market. The report focuses on Proof-of-Work cryptocurrencies since those use substantial supercomputer power to mint new coins and encode transactions on their blockchains. Only two make the cut this time, Bitcoin with $18 billion of annual economic value produced and Dogecoin with $1 billion. Bitcoin has now reached the Zettascale with typical hash rates of 0.9 Zettahashes per second. Bitcoin is powered by the world's largest decentralized supercomputer in a continuous winner take all lottery incentive network.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the face of cybersecurity across the globe. In Nepal, the shift is already underway. Vice President of the Information Security Response Team Nepal (npCERT) and Information Security Consultant at One Cover Pvt. Ltd., Sudan Jha, recently presented an in-depth workshop on how AI can strengthen national security and digital defenses.
Smarter Aviation Data Management: Lessons from Swedavia Airports and SwecoSafe Software
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Managing airport and airspace data is no small task, especially when youre expected to deliver it in AIXM format without spending a fortune on specialized tools. But what if there was a smarter, more affordable way?
Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at how Sweco partnered with Swedavia, the Swedish airport operator, to solve this challenge using FME and Esri.
Learn how they built automated workflows to manage periodic updates, merge airspace data, and support data extracts all while meeting strict government reporting requirements to the Civil Aviation Administration of Sweden.
Even better? Swedavia built custom services and applications that use the FME Flow REST API to trigger jobs and retrieve results streamlining tasks like securing the quality of new surveyor data, creating permdelta and baseline representations in the AIS schema, and generating AIXM extracts from their AIS data.
To conclude, FME expert Dean Hintz will walk through a GeoBorders reading workflow and highlight recent enhancements to FMEs AIXM (Aeronautical Information Exchange Model) processing and interpretation capabilities.
Discover how airports like Swedavia are harnessing the power of FME to simplify aviation data management, and how you can too.
"How to survive Black Friday: preparing e-commerce for a peak season", Yurii ...Fwdays
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We will explore how e-commerce projects prepare for the busiest time of the year, which key aspects to focus on, and what to expect. Well share our experience in setting up auto-scaling, load balancing, and discuss the loads that Silpo handles, as well as the solutions that help us navigate this season without failures.