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From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
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Safe Software
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apidays
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Created by Mozilla Research in 2012 and now part of Linux Foundation Europe, the Servo project is an experimental rendering engine written in Rust. It combines memory safety and concurrency to create an independent, modular, and embeddable rendering engine that adheres to web standards. Stewardship of Servo moved from Mozilla Research to the Linux Foundation in 2020, where its mission remains unchanged. After some slow years, in 2023 there has been renewed activity on the project, with a roadmap now focused on improving the engine’s CSS 2 conformance, exploring Android support, and making Servo a practical embeddable rendering engine. In this presentation, Rakhi Sharma reviews the status of the project, our recent developments in 2023, our collaboration with Tauri to make Servo an easy-to-use embeddable rendering engine, and our plans for the future to make Servo an alternative web rendering engine for the embedded devices industry. (c) Embedded Open Source Summit 2024 April 16-18, 2024 Seattle, Washington (US) https://events.linuxfoundation.org/embedded-open-source-summit/ https://ossna2024.sched.com/event/1aBNF/a-year-of-servo-reboot-where-are-we-now-rakhi-sharma-igalia
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AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
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Stay safe, grab a drink and join us virtually for our upcoming "GenAI Risks & Security" Meetup to hear about how to uncover critical GenAI risks and vulnerabilities, AI security considerations in every company, and how a CISO should navigate through GenAI Risks.
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GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
lior mazor
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Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
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Anna Loughnan Colquhoun
The value of a flexible API Management solution for Open Banking Steve Melan, Manager for IT Innovation and Architecture - State's and Saving's Bank of Luxembourg Apidays New York 2024: The API Economy in the AI Era (April 30 & May 1, 2024) ------ Check out our conferences at https://www.apidays.global/ Do you want to sponsor or talk at one of our conferences? https://apidays.typeform.com/to/ILJeAaV8 Learn more on APIscene, the global media made by the community for the community: https://www.apiscene.io Explore the API ecosystem with the API Landscape: https://apilandscape.apiscene.io/
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Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
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Neo4j
If you are a Domino Administrator in any size company you already have a range of skills that make you an expert administrator across many platforms and technologies. In this session Gab explains how to apply those skills and that knowledge to take your career wherever you want to go.
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Gabriella Davis
Increase engagement and revenue with Muvi Live Paywall! In this presentation, we will explore the five key benefits of using Muvi Live Paywall to monetize your live streams. You'll learn how Muvi Live Paywall can help you: Monetize your live content easily: Set up pay-per-view access to your live streams and start generating revenue from your content. Increase audience engagement: Provide exclusive, premium content behind the paywall to keep your viewers engaged. Gain valuable viewer insights: Track viewer data and analytics to better understand your audience and tailor your content accordingly. Reduce content piracy: Muvi Live Paywall's security features help protect your content from unauthorized distribution. Streamline your workflow: The all-in-one platform simplifies the process of managing and monetizing your live streams. With Muvi Live Paywall, you can take control of your live stream monetization and create a sustainable business model for your content. Learn more about Muvi Live Paywall and start generating revenue from your live streams today!
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