De Hogeweyk, the Care Concept – Living life as usual with an advanced dementia
By: Yvonne van Amerongen, De Hogeweyk and Oversingel, part of the Vivium Care Group
At Sherbrooke International Life Sciences Summit - 2nd edition | September 28/29/30 2015
www.sils-sherbrooke.com
Capital intellectuel – Votre entreprise est assise sur une mine d’or Sherbrooke Innopole
Présentation faite par Luc Bérubé, agent de brevets certifié et fondateur de Bérubé Capital Intellectuel, dans le cadre du déjeuner du GATE, le 5 février 2016 à Sherbrooke.
Lisez le blogue résumé -> http://bit.ly/1UcigTo
Présentation faite par Lise Vaillancourt, directrice régionale adjointe, Estrie et Montérégie au ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques (MDDELCC) du Québec, le 18 février 2016 à Sherbrooke dans le cadre d'un déjeuner-conférence organisé par le Créneau ACCORD des bio-industries environnementales (CABIE), en collaboration avec Sherbrooke Innopole.
De Hogeweyk, the Care Concept – Living life as usual with an advanced dementia
By: Yvonne van Amerongen, De Hogeweyk and Oversingel, part of the Vivium Care Group
At Sherbrooke International Life Sciences Summit - 2nd edition | September 28/29/30 2015
www.sils-sherbrooke.com
Capital intellectuel – Votre entreprise est assise sur une mine d’or Sherbrooke Innopole
Présentation faite par Luc Bérubé, agent de brevets certifié et fondateur de Bérubé Capital Intellectuel, dans le cadre du déjeuner du GATE, le 5 février 2016 à Sherbrooke.
Lisez le blogue résumé -> http://bit.ly/1UcigTo
Présentation faite par Lise Vaillancourt, directrice régionale adjointe, Estrie et Montérégie au ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques (MDDELCC) du Québec, le 18 février 2016 à Sherbrooke dans le cadre d'un déjeuner-conférence organisé par le Créneau ACCORD des bio-industries environnementales (CABIE), en collaboration avec Sherbrooke Innopole.
Présentation par Martin Cournoyer, Directeur général de Chocolat Lamontagne, lors du Déjeuner du GATE du 17 mars 2017 à propos de la croissance en entreprise.
SILS 2015 - Future Longevity and Population Health Improvements: An Economic ...Sherbrooke Innopole
By: Pierre-Carl Michaud, Industrial Alliance Research Chair on the Economics of Demographic Change
At Sherbrooke International Life Sciences Summit - 2nd edition | September 28/29/30 2015
www.sils-sherbrooke.com
By: Karsten Russell-Wood, Philips Hospital to Home
At Sherbrooke International Life Sciences Summit - 2nd edition | September 28/29/30 2015
www.sils-sherbrooke.com
HCLT Whitepaper: Multi- Tenancy on Private CloudHCL Technologies
http://www.hcltech.com/engineering-rd-services/overview~ More on Engineering and R&D
Advances in cloud computing technology and changes in business models create major paradigm shifts in the way software applications are designed, built, and delivered to end users. The concept of multi-tenancy is one of the key and direct derivatives of cloud computing. Multi-tenancy is an architectural model that optimizes resource sharing. The applications will be deployed and delivered from a shared environment while providing sufficient levels of isolation to the tenants and Quality of Service (QoS) throughout the environment. Like any other paradigm shift, a cloud-based delivery (SaaS) model also comes with a new set of technical challenges.
This paper provides a technical overview on how to convert an application traditionally hosted on-premise to a multi-tenant environment and deliver through an SaaS model. This paper also covers the challenges and benefits of moving this to a cloud infrastructure.
Excerpts from the Paper
The advent of cloud computing boosted a new business model for delivering software, which is generally termed SaaS (Software as a Service). ISVs started realizing the necessity of transforming their traditional on-premise products to the new ―cloud business model. Multi-tenancy is the fundamental design approach that essentially improves the acceptability of SaaS applications. The idea of multi-tenancy, or many tenants sharing resources, is fundamental to cloud computing. Isolation and service assurance are the key elements to be addressed. Isolation ensures that the resources of existing tenants remain untouched, and the integrity of the applications, workloads, and data remain uncompromised when the service provider provisions new tenants. Each tenant may have access to different amounts of network, computing, and storage resources in the shared virtual environment. Tenants see only those resources allocated to them.
The document appears to be a presentation discussing various topics related to business models and monetization strategies for APIs and other digital products and services. It includes photos from Flickr under Creative Commons licenses and covers driving traffic, accelerating development, gaining new users, supporting new devices, partnerships, free versus paid models, affiliates, and shared revenue models. Dates from 1991 to 2013 are mentioned in relation to important changes.
Sales Hacker Conference San Francisco - Jason Lemkin - The 10 Key Revenue Mis...Sales Hacker
The 10 Key Revenue Mistakes I Made Getting to $100 Million Arr by Jason Lemkin
Sales Hacker Conference San Francisco - November 6, 2014
Visit SalesHacker.com for more sales hacks, tips, and tactics.
This presentation describes the technological trends developed to help charities and fund raising organizations overcome the current challenges. The presentation also describes how LINKDev charity solution introduces a competitive advantage to charities by helping them stay current with technological advances
A RESTful API for Controlling Dynamic Streaming TopologiesMasiar Babazadeh
This document proposes a RESTful API for controlling dynamic streaming topologies. The API allows for discovering peers, creating and managing topologies of connected operators on those peers, and handling operators, workers, and bindings between operators. The API uses HTTP methods like GET, POST, PUT, PATCH and DELETE to retrieve and modify representations of topology resources and their components in JSON and XML formats. This supports tasks like load balancing, fault tolerance, and reconfiguring operators in response to peer overloading or failures.
How our product, the HERE Places RESTful API, ripened over time and how our understanding of quality changed over time.
As every distinguished wine is the result of a long refining and ripening process, every software product is subject to a similar evolution, too. Of course along the journey of a product, the understanding of “Quality” is subject to major changes as well.
Lets join the 3-year journey of a software product through its various stages, from planning, seeding to its first wine tasting (that is, the beta offer), to selling the first bottles (that is, the service is used by other internal products), finally to its market readiness (that is, becoming a commercial B2B offer with SLAs).
The product under test is the Places RESTful API (places.demo.api.here.com), which delivers data for Places that are shown in various products, for instance for Nokia’s HERE.com maps.
We concentrate on three different aspects and how they change over time:
* the understanding of what quality means,
* the test strategy, and last but not least
* how to deal with the intrinsic complexity.
We are going to explore the post production deployment part of our process: How we ensure the high availability of this complex service, as well as which test techniques, feedback mechanisms and in particular which visualizations (monitoring 2.0) we leverage for this purpose.
Presented a the Agile Testing Days 2013.
- Canadians spent less time on desktop internet and more on mobile platforms in 2013 compared to 2012. Engagement shifted from PC to mobile as half of internet users are now under 35.
- Smartphones reached 3 out of 4 mobile users in Canada, with ownership skewing younger and higher income. Android grew its share of the smartphone market while 4G connectivity increased dramatically.
- Canadians watched more online video across categories, spending more time and reaching more of the population than Americans. Mobile video, including live TV, increased significantly year-over-year.
Présentation par Martin Cournoyer, Directeur général de Chocolat Lamontagne, lors du Déjeuner du GATE du 17 mars 2017 à propos de la croissance en entreprise.
SILS 2015 - Future Longevity and Population Health Improvements: An Economic ...Sherbrooke Innopole
By: Pierre-Carl Michaud, Industrial Alliance Research Chair on the Economics of Demographic Change
At Sherbrooke International Life Sciences Summit - 2nd edition | September 28/29/30 2015
www.sils-sherbrooke.com
By: Karsten Russell-Wood, Philips Hospital to Home
At Sherbrooke International Life Sciences Summit - 2nd edition | September 28/29/30 2015
www.sils-sherbrooke.com
HCLT Whitepaper: Multi- Tenancy on Private CloudHCL Technologies
http://www.hcltech.com/engineering-rd-services/overview~ More on Engineering and R&D
Advances in cloud computing technology and changes in business models create major paradigm shifts in the way software applications are designed, built, and delivered to end users. The concept of multi-tenancy is one of the key and direct derivatives of cloud computing. Multi-tenancy is an architectural model that optimizes resource sharing. The applications will be deployed and delivered from a shared environment while providing sufficient levels of isolation to the tenants and Quality of Service (QoS) throughout the environment. Like any other paradigm shift, a cloud-based delivery (SaaS) model also comes with a new set of technical challenges.
This paper provides a technical overview on how to convert an application traditionally hosted on-premise to a multi-tenant environment and deliver through an SaaS model. This paper also covers the challenges and benefits of moving this to a cloud infrastructure.
Excerpts from the Paper
The advent of cloud computing boosted a new business model for delivering software, which is generally termed SaaS (Software as a Service). ISVs started realizing the necessity of transforming their traditional on-premise products to the new ―cloud business model. Multi-tenancy is the fundamental design approach that essentially improves the acceptability of SaaS applications. The idea of multi-tenancy, or many tenants sharing resources, is fundamental to cloud computing. Isolation and service assurance are the key elements to be addressed. Isolation ensures that the resources of existing tenants remain untouched, and the integrity of the applications, workloads, and data remain uncompromised when the service provider provisions new tenants. Each tenant may have access to different amounts of network, computing, and storage resources in the shared virtual environment. Tenants see only those resources allocated to them.
The document appears to be a presentation discussing various topics related to business models and monetization strategies for APIs and other digital products and services. It includes photos from Flickr under Creative Commons licenses and covers driving traffic, accelerating development, gaining new users, supporting new devices, partnerships, free versus paid models, affiliates, and shared revenue models. Dates from 1991 to 2013 are mentioned in relation to important changes.
Sales Hacker Conference San Francisco - Jason Lemkin - The 10 Key Revenue Mis...Sales Hacker
The 10 Key Revenue Mistakes I Made Getting to $100 Million Arr by Jason Lemkin
Sales Hacker Conference San Francisco - November 6, 2014
Visit SalesHacker.com for more sales hacks, tips, and tactics.
This presentation describes the technological trends developed to help charities and fund raising organizations overcome the current challenges. The presentation also describes how LINKDev charity solution introduces a competitive advantage to charities by helping them stay current with technological advances
A RESTful API for Controlling Dynamic Streaming TopologiesMasiar Babazadeh
This document proposes a RESTful API for controlling dynamic streaming topologies. The API allows for discovering peers, creating and managing topologies of connected operators on those peers, and handling operators, workers, and bindings between operators. The API uses HTTP methods like GET, POST, PUT, PATCH and DELETE to retrieve and modify representations of topology resources and their components in JSON and XML formats. This supports tasks like load balancing, fault tolerance, and reconfiguring operators in response to peer overloading or failures.
How our product, the HERE Places RESTful API, ripened over time and how our understanding of quality changed over time.
As every distinguished wine is the result of a long refining and ripening process, every software product is subject to a similar evolution, too. Of course along the journey of a product, the understanding of “Quality” is subject to major changes as well.
Lets join the 3-year journey of a software product through its various stages, from planning, seeding to its first wine tasting (that is, the beta offer), to selling the first bottles (that is, the service is used by other internal products), finally to its market readiness (that is, becoming a commercial B2B offer with SLAs).
The product under test is the Places RESTful API (places.demo.api.here.com), which delivers data for Places that are shown in various products, for instance for Nokia’s HERE.com maps.
We concentrate on three different aspects and how they change over time:
* the understanding of what quality means,
* the test strategy, and last but not least
* how to deal with the intrinsic complexity.
We are going to explore the post production deployment part of our process: How we ensure the high availability of this complex service, as well as which test techniques, feedback mechanisms and in particular which visualizations (monitoring 2.0) we leverage for this purpose.
Presented a the Agile Testing Days 2013.
- Canadians spent less time on desktop internet and more on mobile platforms in 2013 compared to 2012. Engagement shifted from PC to mobile as half of internet users are now under 35.
- Smartphones reached 3 out of 4 mobile users in Canada, with ownership skewing younger and higher income. Android grew its share of the smartphone market while 4G connectivity increased dramatically.
- Canadians watched more online video across categories, spending more time and reaching more of the population than Americans. Mobile video, including live TV, increased significantly year-over-year.
Quelle est l'actualité Suisse dans l'IT et le marché de l'emploi. Comment se certifier et dans quel domaine ? Retrouvez tous les chiffres clés et l'état actuel de l’économie du secteur IT par rapport au pays. Quelles sont les qualités importantes et comment signaler aux employeurs une reconnaissance de ces qualités.
Smile a organisé le 28 mai 2015 un séminaire dédié à la Communication Unifiée.
Découvrez au travers des slides de l'événement comment travailler en mode collaboratif et en mobilité avec les meilleures solutions de communication unifiée du marché : messagerie instantanée, visioconférence, téléphonie sur IP
Au programme :
XiVO est la première solution française de téléphonie IP, communication unifiée et centre d'appels open source. Elle est basée sur Asterisk.
Présentation du Clic to Call (appel à la souris), de l'annuaire unifié et de la gestion unifiée et synchronisée des états de présence et de la disponibilité de votre téléphone.
Zimbra est une suite logicielle de collaboration, facilement intégrable dans votre système d'information grâce à son ouverture, sa scalabilité et son niveau de service.
Présentation de Zimbra et de son mode collaboratif, de l'intégration dans le SI, de la montée en charge et présentation d'un cas client.
BlueMind est une solution complète de messagerie d’entreprise, d’agendas et de travail collaboratif. Ses outils sont complets, ergonomiques et performants.
Présentation des nouveautés de la version 3.5 (tâches, communication unifiée, interfaces documents), exemples de migrations (MS Exchange, Lotus, Open source...) et présentation d'un cas client.
OpenXchange offre une porte d'entrée unique, personnalisée et sécurisée à un large éventail de ressources numériques et de services, partagés par une communauté d’utilisateurs.
Présentation des agendas et contacts partagés, messagerie instantanée et webmail intégrés, drive offrant un service de stockage, édition en ligne de documents Office et synchronisation des mobiles.
Cette présentation a été faite à l'école ENVOL du CNRS en octobre 2008. Elle présente de nombreux éléments dont des résultats de travaux fait dans le cadre du projet européen QualiPSo
The document describes a presentation on the MoSCoW prioritization method. The presentation discusses how MoSCoW prioritization can help align teams by establishing clear priorities. It explains the four categories in MoSCoW prioritization - Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have. The presentation provides tips on running a MoSCoW prioritization session, such as inviting the right stakeholders and using a document to capture agreements and next steps.
Le futur des organisations.
De la main d'oeuvre au cerveau d'oeuvre.
Comment les organisation de demain vont aider les être humains à s'accomplir et à se dépasser.
Conférence donnée à l'odre des ingénieurs, section Estrie. Comment incorporer les principes du développement agile dans la gestion de projet et dans l'organisation.
The document compares several open source virtualization and container technologies. It describes experiments conducted to measure the performance and scalability of KVM, Xen, Linux-VServer, OpenVZ, VirtualBox and KQEMU. The experiments involved benchmarking the technologies using various workloads to test aspects like overhead, throughput, and ability to run multiple virtual machines concurrently. Linux-VServer showed the best overall performance, while Xen performed well except on I/O-bound workloads. The conclusions recommend using OpenVZ for network applications, Linux-VServer for general use, and KVM or VirtualBox for development environments.
10. Vue d'ensemble Les organisations cherchent à réduire le coût de leurs infrastructures informatiques. Logiciels libres (majoritairement sur Linux) Logiciels propriétaires (majoritairement sur Windows) Logiciels d'infrastructure PC ou Portable $$$ Windows $$ Logiciels $$ UTILISATEURS SERVEURS Authentification Fichiers partagés Impression Sauvegarde ... Terminal $ (client léger) 1500 $ - 2 500 $ par poste / an Serveur $$ MS TS + Citrix $$$$ Logiciels $$ $$$ 2000 $ par poste / an Logiciels d'infrastructure PC ou Portable $$$ Linux 0 $ Logiciels 0 $ Terminal $ (client léger) Serveur $$ L TS P 0 $ Logiciels 0 $ 0 $ 200 $ par poste / an 500 $ par poste / an TCO Authentification Fichiers partagés Impression Sauvegarde ...
* Rarement deux fois la même chose : problème général. Vente / Proposition, projet/solution, support/client, etc. * Des questions ou des commentaires sur ces constats ?