Welcoming new US Ignite Smart Gigabit Communities members for 2017. Part of the US Ignite Tuesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
際際滷s from US Ignite Smart Gigabit Community lighting rounds. Part of the US Ignite Wednesday afternoon sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
NSF PI Meeting presentation on US Ignite - Nishal MohanUS-Ignite
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The US Ignite Smart Gigabit Communities Program supports communities in developing and deploying next-generation applications and services to build foundations for smart communities. It provides opportunities, workshops, conferences and education to enable smart, connected communities. The program brings together municipalities, academia, foundations, entrepreneurs, investors and corporations to create innovation ecosystems. It aims to spur collaboration between universities and communities to apply research to local problems and pursue technology transfer.
RFP announcement for new US Ignite Smart Gigabit Cities - Nishal MohanUS-Ignite
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Presentation by US Ignite National Community Leader, Dr. Nishal Mohan on the RFP for new members of the Smart Gigabit Communities program. Part of the US Ignite Tuesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
Holograms in Your City: Smart Training, Data Visualization and Communication ...US-Ignite
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A demonstration on innovative approaches to education and engagement by Professor of Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University, Mark Griswold. Part of the US Ignite Tuesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
Innovation in Gigcity, Chattanooga TN - Ken HayesUS-Ignite
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Director of the Enterprise Center presents on the incredible success story that is Chattanooga Tennessee. Part of the US Ignite Wednesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
Compute for Cancer features an application that harnesses unused computing power in Smart Gigabit Communities and applies the computing power towards efforts to help cure cancer. Part of the US Ignite Wednesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
Towards Wireless-Networked Real-Time Augmented Vision - Hongwei ZhangUS-Ignite
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Presentation by Hongwei Zhang, professor of Computer Science at Wayne State University. Part of the US Ignite Wednesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
The Future of Smart & Connected Communities: Driving Science and Community Im...US-Ignite
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1. The document discusses smart and connected communities efforts across the US government and NSF's role in driving research and community impact through its Smart and Connected Communities program.
2. NSF's program focuses on fundamental science and engineering research with emphasis on community engagement and long-term sustainability.
3. Community stakeholders and universities have a key role in enabling smart communities through partnerships with NSF and each other.
Data-Driven Green Design Case Studies - Dominique DavisonUS-Ignite
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Presentation on as part of the demonstration of PlanIT Impact, a smart gigabit application from Kansas City for enable data-driven green design. Part of the US Ignite Wednesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
Innovation in Phoenix: City on the Rise - Dominic PapaUS-Ignite
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The document describes the Institute for Digital Progress (IDP), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that aims to transform the Phoenix region into a global hub for smart city and IoT technology through civic innovation. It outlines two pathways for innovation - Innovation as a Service (IaaS), which facilitates pilots of innovative technologies to address urban issues, and AZ Urban iLabs, which provides a platform for entrepreneurs to test ideas in real cities. The goal is to encourage bottom-up innovation and testing of new solutions to improve life for city residents.
NSF 16-610* is a notification of opportunities to support, foster, and accelerate fundamental research and education that addresses challenges in enabling Smart & Connected Communities (S&CC)
Next Generation Broadband Cities - Lightning TalksUS-Ignite
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Lightning Talks fromMegan Smith U.S. Chief Technology Officer
NIST, OSTP, Tech Hire, Maker Movement, CitySDK, Regional Big Data Hubs, Start-up in a Day, Broadband Connectivity Index, ConectED, Community Gigabit Fund
at the Launch of Smart Gigabit Communities event January 26, 2016
Innovation economy remarks to ignite! january 2016US-Ignite
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Dr. Ronald Weissman discusses how Smart Gigabit Communities can help tackle big problems through increased collaboration enabled by high-speed internet networks. He argues that Silicon Valley's success was built over generations through collaboration between universities, companies, and investors. Smart Gigabit Communities have the potential to accelerate this process by allowing for deeper connections between different sectors. This could help attract venture capital funding to regional hubs working on issues like autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and smart energy grids that require collaborative solutions beyond any single company.
The document discusses the goals and concepts of the Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) project. The goals are to rapidly deploy distributed applications across infrastructure within 5-15 minutes. It uses containers instead of virtual machines to efficiently use resources. Key concepts are using containers as the execution environment, leveraging cloud tools like Docker and Ansible for orchestration, and deploying applications as "slicelets" of connected containers. Current deployment includes the GEE portal and services are in progress like storage, reverse proxy, and custom container images. The overall aim is to allow deployment of applications across infrastructure within minutes using standard tools.
The document provides an agenda for a Smart Gigabit Communities Kickoff Event taking place on January 26, 2016 in Washington DC. The agenda includes presentations and workshops from 8:30am to 1:45pm on topics such as an overview of the Smart Gigabit Communities program, community presentations from various cities, technical outlines, funding, and next-generation networks. There will be separate morning sessions for community leaders and technical leaders, followed by additional community presentations, discussions, and a project Q&A session in the afternoon. The event aims to bring together community leaders and technical experts to discuss high-speed internet initiatives and best practices.
The document discusses the concept of smart gigabit communities (SGC) which aim to create sustainable ecosystems of smart applications by building out gigabit infrastructure and fostering community investment. Key aspects of SGCs include being community centric, having interoperable and interconnected infrastructure, and attracting ongoing community funding. A digital town square is proposed as a way to interconnect different sources of gigabit access within a community through a slice controller and GENI rack. Potential applications that could benefit from high-speed, low-latency connectivity are outlined.
The document summarizes an initiative called Madison Ignites that is launching a smart gigabit community in Madison, Wisconsin using new 4G infrastructure, intelligent base stations, edge computing, and over 200 WiFi routers. It introduces Paradrop routers that will provide wireless backhaul and allow IoT devices to connect. Key local partners involved include the University of Wisconsin, Exis/Paradrop team, 5NINES network, and local government leaders. The initiative will analyze transit and population analytics to understand transit patterns and city usage. Paradrop WiFi routers and the development environment will be available to other smart gigabit communities.
This document summarizes smart gigabit community initiatives in Lafayette, Louisiana. Lafayette has a fiber network covering 120,000 residents, paid for by public bonds. The document outlines two application ideas: 1) A next generation emergency operations center hosted by UL Lafayette to test crisis decision making architectures. It would transition from a physical to distributed network EOC. 2) A virtual crisis information sharing platform to improve network resilience and quality of service for first responders during disasters, using software defined networking and high-speed networks. Key local partners involved include the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, the City of Lafayette, and local technology companies.
This document summarizes Flint Ignite, a smart gigabit community initiative in Flint, Michigan. It describes Flint's advanced networks that connect local educational institutions, as well as key local partners like Kettering University. It outlines two healthcare delivery applications - one that would provide virtual healthcare access to K-12 schools, and another called HealthSec that uses SDN to remotely monitor cardiac patients' health data. The document also lists cultural and research resources Flint has to offer other communities, such as a planetarium, library, mobile test network, and automotive research area.
The document outlines key activities and milestones for the Smart Grid Community during its first 100 days, including launching the SGC in January, forming a steering group and hiring technical leads in February, determining initial applications and beginning monthly technical and community coordinator meetings in February and March, applying for NSF and US Ignite funding in March, and developing an early version of a smart grid application by June.
The document summarizes the UC2B Smart Gigabit Community in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. It provides connectivity through 7 fiber rings to over 1,200 households and 300 community anchors. Key partners include the University of Illinois, local schools, libraries, hospitals, and economic development groups. Two application ideas are described: 1) using tele-immersion for remote physical therapy and 2) delivering digital learning platforms through virtual tinkering spaces. Resources that could be shared with other communities include the Blue Waters supercomputer, visualization lab, digital data hub, and community assessment strategies.
This document summarizes the launch of smart gigabit communities in Richardson, Texas, located in the Dallas metro area. Key details include:
- Richardson is home to the University of Texas at Dallas and over 500 high-tech companies located in the "Telecom Corridor" technology hub.
- Local partners include UT Dallas, Tech Titans business leadership group, and the Richardson Economic Development Partnership.
- A GENI rack will be located at the UT Dallas data center to support the smart gigabit initiative.
Austin, Texas is launching a Smart Gigabit Communities initiative in January 2016. Austin has over 360,000 households with access to advanced fiber networks from providers like AT&T Gigapower and Google Fiber. Key local partners include civic hackers, tech incubators, the University of Texas, and city leadership. Initial application ideas focus on transportation, healthcare, and energy management. Austin offers resources like 100 sites connected to Google Fiber, the University of Texas Dell Medical School, SXSW Interactive Festival, and several tech incubators and accelerators to partner communities.
This document discusses applications for next-generation gigabit broadband networks and funding opportunities. It provides examples of applications that require high-speed, low-latency connectivity including real-time data visualization and cyberphysical interactions. It also outlines various sources of funding for application development projects, including federal agencies, foundations, and private sector organizations. Recommendations are provided for pursuing federal grants, emphasizing community engagement and leveraging partnerships. Common elements of successful community programs are identified, such as assembling an accelerator team and stimulating application development.
11 - U.S. UCAN - Advancing Gigabit ApplicationsUS-Ignite
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The U.S. UCAN Program connects over 84,000 K-12 schools, 4,200 public libraries, and thousands of colleges, universities, and healthcare organizations to high-speed networks to test and develop applications that take advantage of gigabit speeds. The program works with developers to implement, monitor, evaluate, and promote new applications, providing guidance on instructions, intended benefits and audiences, and collecting feedback to demonstrate value, transform institutions, and facilitate collaboration across communities.
09 - North Carolina Next Generation Network - Smart Gigabit Communities Launch US-Ignite
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The document summarizes the North Carolina Next Generation Network initiative, which provides gigabit internet access through a public-private partnership between 3 commercial internet providers, 6 municipalities, and 4 research universities in the Raleigh-Durham region of North Carolina. The initiative aims to leverage this advanced network infrastructure to enhance education through virtual reality experiences, expand distance learning opportunities, and serve as a model for other communities. Key local partners involved include the universities, cities, internet providers, and various research and business organizations throughout the region.
The document outlines Utah-Ignite, a project to connect communities across Utah with gigabit internet access through partnerships between organizations like UETN, local ISPs, data centers, and academic institutions. It describes several research projects led by Utah universities using this network, including SeaCat which provides application-level network security and an air pollution monitoring system using mobile sensors. Key local partners involved in Utah-Ignite and related smart community initiatives are also listed.
Transcript: AI in publishing: Your questions answered - Tech Forum 2025BookNet Canada
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George Walkley, a publishing veteran and leading authority on AI applications, joins us for a follow-up to his presentation "Applying AI to publishing: A balanced and ethical approach". George gives a brief overview of developments since that presentation and answers attendees' pressing questions about AIs impact and potential applications in the book industry.
Link to recording and presentation slides: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/ai-in-publishing-your-questions-answered/
Presented by BookNet Canada on February 20, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
GDG Cloud Southlake #40: Brandon Stokes: How to Build a Great ProductJames Anderson
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How to Build a Great Product
Being a tech entrepreneur is about providing a remarkable product or service that serves the needs of its customers better, faster, and cheaper than anything else. The goal is to "make something people want" which we call, product market fit.
But how do we get there? We'll explore the process of taking an idea to product market fit (PMF), how you know you have true PMF, and how your product strategies differ pre-PMF from post-PMF.
Brandon is a 3x founder, 1x exit, ex-banker & corporate strategist, car dealership owner, and alumnus of Techstars & Y Combinator. He enjoys building products and services that impact people for the better.
Brandon has had 3 different careers (banking, corporate finance & strategy, technology) in 7 different industries; Investment Banking, CPG, Media & Entertainment, Telecommunications, Consumer application, Automotive, & Fintech/Insuretech.
He's an idea to revenue leader and entrepreneur that helps organizations build products and processes, hire talent, test & iterate quickly, collect feedback, and grow in unregulated and heavily regulated industries.
Data-Driven Green Design Case Studies - Dominique DavisonUS-Ignite
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Presentation on as part of the demonstration of PlanIT Impact, a smart gigabit application from Kansas City for enable data-driven green design. Part of the US Ignite Wednesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
Innovation in Phoenix: City on the Rise - Dominic PapaUS-Ignite
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The document describes the Institute for Digital Progress (IDP), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that aims to transform the Phoenix region into a global hub for smart city and IoT technology through civic innovation. It outlines two pathways for innovation - Innovation as a Service (IaaS), which facilitates pilots of innovative technologies to address urban issues, and AZ Urban iLabs, which provides a platform for entrepreneurs to test ideas in real cities. The goal is to encourage bottom-up innovation and testing of new solutions to improve life for city residents.
NSF 16-610* is a notification of opportunities to support, foster, and accelerate fundamental research and education that addresses challenges in enabling Smart & Connected Communities (S&CC)
Next Generation Broadband Cities - Lightning TalksUS-Ignite
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Lightning Talks fromMegan Smith U.S. Chief Technology Officer
NIST, OSTP, Tech Hire, Maker Movement, CitySDK, Regional Big Data Hubs, Start-up in a Day, Broadband Connectivity Index, ConectED, Community Gigabit Fund
at the Launch of Smart Gigabit Communities event January 26, 2016
Innovation economy remarks to ignite! january 2016US-Ignite
油
Dr. Ronald Weissman discusses how Smart Gigabit Communities can help tackle big problems through increased collaboration enabled by high-speed internet networks. He argues that Silicon Valley's success was built over generations through collaboration between universities, companies, and investors. Smart Gigabit Communities have the potential to accelerate this process by allowing for deeper connections between different sectors. This could help attract venture capital funding to regional hubs working on issues like autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and smart energy grids that require collaborative solutions beyond any single company.
The document discusses the goals and concepts of the Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) project. The goals are to rapidly deploy distributed applications across infrastructure within 5-15 minutes. It uses containers instead of virtual machines to efficiently use resources. Key concepts are using containers as the execution environment, leveraging cloud tools like Docker and Ansible for orchestration, and deploying applications as "slicelets" of connected containers. Current deployment includes the GEE portal and services are in progress like storage, reverse proxy, and custom container images. The overall aim is to allow deployment of applications across infrastructure within minutes using standard tools.
The document provides an agenda for a Smart Gigabit Communities Kickoff Event taking place on January 26, 2016 in Washington DC. The agenda includes presentations and workshops from 8:30am to 1:45pm on topics such as an overview of the Smart Gigabit Communities program, community presentations from various cities, technical outlines, funding, and next-generation networks. There will be separate morning sessions for community leaders and technical leaders, followed by additional community presentations, discussions, and a project Q&A session in the afternoon. The event aims to bring together community leaders and technical experts to discuss high-speed internet initiatives and best practices.
The document discusses the concept of smart gigabit communities (SGC) which aim to create sustainable ecosystems of smart applications by building out gigabit infrastructure and fostering community investment. Key aspects of SGCs include being community centric, having interoperable and interconnected infrastructure, and attracting ongoing community funding. A digital town square is proposed as a way to interconnect different sources of gigabit access within a community through a slice controller and GENI rack. Potential applications that could benefit from high-speed, low-latency connectivity are outlined.
The document summarizes an initiative called Madison Ignites that is launching a smart gigabit community in Madison, Wisconsin using new 4G infrastructure, intelligent base stations, edge computing, and over 200 WiFi routers. It introduces Paradrop routers that will provide wireless backhaul and allow IoT devices to connect. Key local partners involved include the University of Wisconsin, Exis/Paradrop team, 5NINES network, and local government leaders. The initiative will analyze transit and population analytics to understand transit patterns and city usage. Paradrop WiFi routers and the development environment will be available to other smart gigabit communities.
This document summarizes smart gigabit community initiatives in Lafayette, Louisiana. Lafayette has a fiber network covering 120,000 residents, paid for by public bonds. The document outlines two application ideas: 1) A next generation emergency operations center hosted by UL Lafayette to test crisis decision making architectures. It would transition from a physical to distributed network EOC. 2) A virtual crisis information sharing platform to improve network resilience and quality of service for first responders during disasters, using software defined networking and high-speed networks. Key local partners involved include the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, the City of Lafayette, and local technology companies.
This document summarizes Flint Ignite, a smart gigabit community initiative in Flint, Michigan. It describes Flint's advanced networks that connect local educational institutions, as well as key local partners like Kettering University. It outlines two healthcare delivery applications - one that would provide virtual healthcare access to K-12 schools, and another called HealthSec that uses SDN to remotely monitor cardiac patients' health data. The document also lists cultural and research resources Flint has to offer other communities, such as a planetarium, library, mobile test network, and automotive research area.
The document outlines key activities and milestones for the Smart Grid Community during its first 100 days, including launching the SGC in January, forming a steering group and hiring technical leads in February, determining initial applications and beginning monthly technical and community coordinator meetings in February and March, applying for NSF and US Ignite funding in March, and developing an early version of a smart grid application by June.
The document summarizes the UC2B Smart Gigabit Community in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. It provides connectivity through 7 fiber rings to over 1,200 households and 300 community anchors. Key partners include the University of Illinois, local schools, libraries, hospitals, and economic development groups. Two application ideas are described: 1) using tele-immersion for remote physical therapy and 2) delivering digital learning platforms through virtual tinkering spaces. Resources that could be shared with other communities include the Blue Waters supercomputer, visualization lab, digital data hub, and community assessment strategies.
This document summarizes the launch of smart gigabit communities in Richardson, Texas, located in the Dallas metro area. Key details include:
- Richardson is home to the University of Texas at Dallas and over 500 high-tech companies located in the "Telecom Corridor" technology hub.
- Local partners include UT Dallas, Tech Titans business leadership group, and the Richardson Economic Development Partnership.
- A GENI rack will be located at the UT Dallas data center to support the smart gigabit initiative.
Austin, Texas is launching a Smart Gigabit Communities initiative in January 2016. Austin has over 360,000 households with access to advanced fiber networks from providers like AT&T Gigapower and Google Fiber. Key local partners include civic hackers, tech incubators, the University of Texas, and city leadership. Initial application ideas focus on transportation, healthcare, and energy management. Austin offers resources like 100 sites connected to Google Fiber, the University of Texas Dell Medical School, SXSW Interactive Festival, and several tech incubators and accelerators to partner communities.
This document discusses applications for next-generation gigabit broadband networks and funding opportunities. It provides examples of applications that require high-speed, low-latency connectivity including real-time data visualization and cyberphysical interactions. It also outlines various sources of funding for application development projects, including federal agencies, foundations, and private sector organizations. Recommendations are provided for pursuing federal grants, emphasizing community engagement and leveraging partnerships. Common elements of successful community programs are identified, such as assembling an accelerator team and stimulating application development.
11 - U.S. UCAN - Advancing Gigabit ApplicationsUS-Ignite
油
The U.S. UCAN Program connects over 84,000 K-12 schools, 4,200 public libraries, and thousands of colleges, universities, and healthcare organizations to high-speed networks to test and develop applications that take advantage of gigabit speeds. The program works with developers to implement, monitor, evaluate, and promote new applications, providing guidance on instructions, intended benefits and audiences, and collecting feedback to demonstrate value, transform institutions, and facilitate collaboration across communities.
09 - North Carolina Next Generation Network - Smart Gigabit Communities Launch US-Ignite
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The document summarizes the North Carolina Next Generation Network initiative, which provides gigabit internet access through a public-private partnership between 3 commercial internet providers, 6 municipalities, and 4 research universities in the Raleigh-Durham region of North Carolina. The initiative aims to leverage this advanced network infrastructure to enhance education through virtual reality experiences, expand distance learning opportunities, and serve as a model for other communities. Key local partners involved include the universities, cities, internet providers, and various research and business organizations throughout the region.
The document outlines Utah-Ignite, a project to connect communities across Utah with gigabit internet access through partnerships between organizations like UETN, local ISPs, data centers, and academic institutions. It describes several research projects led by Utah universities using this network, including SeaCat which provides application-level network security and an air pollution monitoring system using mobile sensors. Key local partners involved in Utah-Ignite and related smart community initiatives are also listed.
Transcript: AI in publishing: Your questions answered - Tech Forum 2025BookNet Canada
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George Walkley, a publishing veteran and leading authority on AI applications, joins us for a follow-up to his presentation "Applying AI to publishing: A balanced and ethical approach". George gives a brief overview of developments since that presentation and answers attendees' pressing questions about AIs impact and potential applications in the book industry.
Link to recording and presentation slides: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/ai-in-publishing-your-questions-answered/
Presented by BookNet Canada on February 20, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
GDG Cloud Southlake #40: Brandon Stokes: How to Build a Great ProductJames Anderson
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How to Build a Great Product
Being a tech entrepreneur is about providing a remarkable product or service that serves the needs of its customers better, faster, and cheaper than anything else. The goal is to "make something people want" which we call, product market fit.
But how do we get there? We'll explore the process of taking an idea to product market fit (PMF), how you know you have true PMF, and how your product strategies differ pre-PMF from post-PMF.
Brandon is a 3x founder, 1x exit, ex-banker & corporate strategist, car dealership owner, and alumnus of Techstars & Y Combinator. He enjoys building products and services that impact people for the better.
Brandon has had 3 different careers (banking, corporate finance & strategy, technology) in 7 different industries; Investment Banking, CPG, Media & Entertainment, Telecommunications, Consumer application, Automotive, & Fintech/Insuretech.
He's an idea to revenue leader and entrepreneur that helps organizations build products and processes, hire talent, test & iterate quickly, collect feedback, and grow in unregulated and heavily regulated industries.
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:
What do we mean by Agents
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.
Caching for Performance Masterclass: Caching at ScaleScyllaDB
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Weighing caching considerations for use cases with different technical requirements and growth expectations.
- Request coalescing
- Negative sharding
- Rate limiting
- Sharding and scaling
Getting Started with AWS - Enterprise Landing Zone for Terraform Learning & D...Chris Wahl
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Recording: https://youtu.be/PASG0NTKUQA?si=1Ih7O9z0Lk0IzX9n
Welcome innovators! In this comprehensive tutorial, you will learn how to get started with AWS Cloud and Terraform to build an enterprise-like landing zone for a secure, low-cost environment to develop with Terraform. We'll guide you through setting up AWS Control Tower, Identity and Access Management, and creating a sandbox account, ensuring you have a safe and controlled area for learning and development. You'll also learn about budget management, single sign-on setup, and using AWS organizations for policy management. Plus, dive deep into Terraform basics, including setting up state management, migrating local state to remote state, and making resource modifications using your new infrastructure as code skills. Perfect for beginners looking to master AWS and Terraform essentials!
Blockchain is revolutionizing industries by enhancing security, transparency, and automation. From supply chain management and finance to healthcare and real estate, blockchain eliminates inefficiencies, prevents fraud, and streamlines operations.
What You'll Learn in This Presentation:
1. How blockchain enables real-time tracking & fraud prevention
2. The impact of smart contracts & decentralized finance (DeFi)
3. Why businesses should adopt secure and automated blockchain solutions
4. Real-world blockchain applications across multiple industries
Explore the future of blockchain and its practical benefits for businesses!
Leadership u automatizaciji: RPA prie iz prakse!UiPathCommunity
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Dobrodo邸li na "AI Powered Automation Leadership Talks", online dogaaj koji okuplja senior lidere i menad転ere iz razliitih industrija kako bi podelili svoja iskustva, izazove i strategije u oblasti RPA (Robotic Process Automation). Ovaj dogaaj pru転a priliku da zavirite u nain razmi邸ljanja ljudi koji donose kljune odluke u automatizaciji i liderstvu.
Kroz panel diskusiju sa tri izuzetna strunjaka, istra転iemo:
Kako uspe邸no zapoeti i skalirati RPA projekte u organizacijama.
Koji su najvei izazovi u implementaciji RPA-a i kako ih prevazii.
Na koje naine automatizacija menja radne procese i poma転e timovima da ostvare vi邸e.
Bez obzira na va邸e iskustvo sa UiPath-om ili RPA uop邸te, ovaj dogaaj je osmi邸ljen kako bi bio koristan svima od menad転era do tehnikih lidera, i svima koji 転ele da unaprede svoje razumevanje automatizacije.
Pridru転ite nam se i iskoristite ovu jedinstvenu priliku da nauite od onih koji vode automatizaciju u svojim organizacijama. Pripremite svoja pitanja i inspiraciju za sledee korake u va邸oj RPA strategiji!
5 Best Agentic AI Frameworks for 2025.pdfSoluLab1231
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AI chatbots use generative AI to develop answers from a single interaction. When someone asks a question, the chatbot responds using a natural language process (NLP). Agentic AI, the next wave of artificial intelligence, goes beyond this by solving complicated multistep problems on its way by using advanced reasoning and iterative planning. Additionally, it is expected to improve operations and productivity across all sectors.
FinTech is reshaping the way businesses handle payments, risk management, and financial operations. From AI-driven fraud detection to blockchain-powered security, the right FinTech solutions can streamline processes, reduce costs, and improve decision-making. This guide explores 10 essential FinTech tools that help businesses stay ahead in an increasingly digital economy.
Discover how digital payments, credit risk management, treasury solutions, AI, blockchain, and RegTech can enhance efficiency, security, and profitability.
Read now to learn how businesses are leveraging FinTech for smarter financial management!
Bedrock Data Automation (Preview): Simplifying Unstructured Data ProcessingZilliz
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Bedrock Data Automation (BDA) is a cloud-based service that simplifies the process of extracting valuable insights from unstructured contentsuch as documents, images, video, and audio. Come learn how BDA leverages generative AI to automate the transformation of multi-modal data into structured formats, enabling developers to build applications and automate complex workflows with greater speed and accuracy.
DevNexus - Building 10x Development Organizations.pdfJustin Reock
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Developer Experience is Dead! Long Live Developer Experience!
In this keynote-style session, well 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 dont have the same discussion again in a decade?
Not a Kubernetes fan? The state of PaaS in 2025Anthony Dahanne
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Kubernetes won the containers orchestration war. But has it made deploying your apps easier?
Let's explore some of Kubernetes extensive app developer tooling, but mainly what the PaaS space looks like in 2025; 18 years after Heroku made it popular.
Is Heroku still around? What about Cloud Foundry?
And what are those new comers (fly.io, railway, porter.sh, etc.) worth?
Did the Cloud giants replace them all?
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
He巽 d端端nm端s端n端zm端, m端asir smartfonlar v kameralar nec bu qdr g旦zl g旦r端nt端lr yarad脹r? Bunun sirri Computational Fotoqrafiyas脹nda(Computer Vision/Imaging) gizlidirkillri 巽km v emal etm 端sulumuzu tkmilldirn, komp端ter elmi il fotoqrafiyan脹n inqilabi birlmsi.
Webinar: LF Energy GEISA: Addressing edge interoperability at the meterDanBrown980551
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This webinar will introduce the Grid Edge Security and Interoperability Alliance, or GEISA, an effort within LF Energy to address application interoperability at the very edge of the utility network: meters and other distribution automation devices. Over the last decade platform manufacturers have introduced the ability to run applications on electricity meters and other edge devices. Unfortunately, while many of these efforts have been built on Linux, they havent been interoperable. APIs and execution environment have varied from one manufacturer to the next making it impossible for utilities to obtain applications that they can run across a fleet of different devices. For utilities that want to minimize their supply chain risk by obtaining equipment from multiple suppliers, they are forced to run and maintain multiple separate management systems. Applications available for one device may need to be ported to run on another, or they may not be available at all.
GEISA addresses this by creating a vendor neutral specification for utility edge computing environments. This webinar will discuss why GEISA is important to utilities, the specific issues GEISA will solve and the new opportunities it creates for utilities, platform vendors, and application vendors.
Dev Dives: Unlock the future of automation with UiPath Agent BuilderUiPathCommunity
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This webinar will offer you a first look at the powerful capabilities of UiPath Agent Builder, designed to streamline your automation processes and enhance your workflow efficiency.
During the session, you will:
- Discover how to build agents with low-code experience, making it accessible for both developers and business users.
- Learn how to leverage automations and activities as tools within your agents, enabling them to handle complex and dynamic workflows.
- Gain insights into the AI Trust Layer, which provides robust management and monitoring capabilities, ensuring trust and transparency in your automation processes.
- See how agents can be deployed and integrated with your existing UiPath cloud and Studio environments.
Speaker:
Zach Eslami, Sr. Manager, Product Management Director, UiPath
Register for our upcoming Dev Dives March session:
Unleash the power of macOS Automation with UiPath
AMER: https://bit.ly/Dev_Dives_AMER_March
EMEA & APJ:https://bit.ly/Dev_Dives_EMEA_APJ_March
This session was streamed live on February 27, 2025, 15:00 GMT.
Check out future Dev Dives 2025 sessions at:
https://bit.ly/Dev_Dives_2025
Caching for Performance Masterclass: The In-Memory DatastoreScyllaDB
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Understanding where in-memory data stores help most and where teams get into trouble.
- Where in the stack to cache
- Memcached as a tool
- Modern cache primitives