Primer is a company that helps businesses improve their social media presence by creating consistent, unique messages and designs to help them stand out. The Primer brand was inspired by businesses requesting more exposure on social media and customer interaction. This document provides Primer's brand style guide, including guidelines for using the logo, approved colors, typography, photography styles, and web assets.
26 мая прошел бесплатный вебинар: «Вирусный контент».
Спикер: Андрей Зинкевич - консультант по маркетингу. Основатель проекта Ad.Wize — Эффективный маркетинг для предпринимателей.
The document discusses strategies for developing applications that meet the expectations of new generations of employees. It suggests mapping employee journeys, using micro-personalization and mobile-first design. Various "cards" are presented outlining technologies like enterprise app stores, productivity apps, the "hub" for managing application states, IoT sensors, and approaches to web and mobile development. CIOs are advised to consider their type (conservative, modern, early adopter) to determine their best strategies for employee engagement and "magic moment" technologies using these approaches.
The document discusses recommender systems and scaling machine learning models using Apache Spark. It introduces recommender systems and collaborative filtering using matrix factorization. It then explains how to implement alternating least squares in Spark to scale recommender systems. The document provides code examples in Python using Spark and the MovieLens dataset to demonstrate an alternating least squares model for movie recommendations.
This document summarizes the complex history of slavery in post-Revolutionary Vermont. While Vermont was the first state to abolish adult slavery in its 1777 constitution, the amendment contained loopholes that allowed for the continued enslavement of black children and facilitated the sale of child slaves to other states. The close proximity of slaves and masters in Vermont also fostered complex relationships but did not establish true freedom. The document examines cases of child slaves being sold within and exported from Vermont. It details later acts passed to restrict such sales but notes they were often ineffective. Overall, the document shows that while Vermont took progressive steps to abolish slavery, legal loopholes and lack of enforcement meant the system died a slow death and black families
A Survey of Existing Mechanisms in Energy-Aware Routing In MANETsEditor IJCATR
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a distributed and Self-organized network. In MANET, network topology frequently changes because of high mobility nodes. Mobility of nodes and battery energy depletion are two major factors that cause loss of the discovered routes. battery power depletion causes the nodes to die and loss of the obtained paths and thus affects the network connectivity. Therefore, a routing protocol for energy efficiency should consider all the aspects to manage the energy consumption in the network. so introducing an energy aware routing protocol, is one of the most important issues in MANET. This paper reviews some energy aware routing protocols. The main purpose energy aware protocols are efficiently use of energy, reducing energy consumption and increasing the network lifetime.
Why Traditional Web Security Technologies no Longer Suffice to Keep You SafePhilippe De Ryck
The slides from an overview presentation of how the Web, and Web security, have changed in the last few years. This talk has been given at various public and private venues. Get in touch if you want to invite me to your company or tech group!
This document discusses the findings of a survey on email design practices. Some key findings include:
- Most marketers use responsive design for broadcast/segmented emails and desktop-centric or mobile-aware design for transactional/triggered emails.
- Over half of marketers have brand guidelines specifically for email but opportunities remain to include elements like buttons and fonts.
- Subject lines are the most commonly A/B tested element, while opportunities remain to test other elements like calls-to-action and images.
- Use of techniques like dynamic content, retina images, and animated GIFs is still growing, indicating opportunities to provide more engaging experiences.
Primer is a company that helps businesses improve their social media presence by creating consistent, unique messages and designs to help them stand out. The Primer brand was inspired by businesses requesting more exposure on social media and customer interaction. This document provides Primer's brand style guide, including guidelines for using the logo, approved colors, typography, photography styles, and web assets.
26 мая прошел бесплатный вебинар: «Вирусный контент».
Спикер: Андрей Зинкевич - консультант по маркетингу. Основатель проекта Ad.Wize — Эффективный маркетинг для предпринимателей.
The document discusses strategies for developing applications that meet the expectations of new generations of employees. It suggests mapping employee journeys, using micro-personalization and mobile-first design. Various "cards" are presented outlining technologies like enterprise app stores, productivity apps, the "hub" for managing application states, IoT sensors, and approaches to web and mobile development. CIOs are advised to consider their type (conservative, modern, early adopter) to determine their best strategies for employee engagement and "magic moment" technologies using these approaches.
The document discusses recommender systems and scaling machine learning models using Apache Spark. It introduces recommender systems and collaborative filtering using matrix factorization. It then explains how to implement alternating least squares in Spark to scale recommender systems. The document provides code examples in Python using Spark and the MovieLens dataset to demonstrate an alternating least squares model for movie recommendations.
This document summarizes the complex history of slavery in post-Revolutionary Vermont. While Vermont was the first state to abolish adult slavery in its 1777 constitution, the amendment contained loopholes that allowed for the continued enslavement of black children and facilitated the sale of child slaves to other states. The close proximity of slaves and masters in Vermont also fostered complex relationships but did not establish true freedom. The document examines cases of child slaves being sold within and exported from Vermont. It details later acts passed to restrict such sales but notes they were often ineffective. Overall, the document shows that while Vermont took progressive steps to abolish slavery, legal loopholes and lack of enforcement meant the system died a slow death and black families
A Survey of Existing Mechanisms in Energy-Aware Routing In MANETsEditor IJCATR
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a distributed and Self-organized network. In MANET, network topology frequently changes because of high mobility nodes. Mobility of nodes and battery energy depletion are two major factors that cause loss of the discovered routes. battery power depletion causes the nodes to die and loss of the obtained paths and thus affects the network connectivity. Therefore, a routing protocol for energy efficiency should consider all the aspects to manage the energy consumption in the network. so introducing an energy aware routing protocol, is one of the most important issues in MANET. This paper reviews some energy aware routing protocols. The main purpose energy aware protocols are efficiently use of energy, reducing energy consumption and increasing the network lifetime.
Why Traditional Web Security Technologies no Longer Suffice to Keep You SafePhilippe De Ryck
The slides from an overview presentation of how the Web, and Web security, have changed in the last few years. This talk has been given at various public and private venues. Get in touch if you want to invite me to your company or tech group!
This document discusses the findings of a survey on email design practices. Some key findings include:
- Most marketers use responsive design for broadcast/segmented emails and desktop-centric or mobile-aware design for transactional/triggered emails.
- Over half of marketers have brand guidelines specifically for email but opportunities remain to include elements like buttons and fonts.
- Subject lines are the most commonly A/B tested element, while opportunities remain to test other elements like calls-to-action and images.
- Use of techniques like dynamic content, retina images, and animated GIFs is still growing, indicating opportunities to provide more engaging experiences.
Managing an Image library with Digital Asset ManagementFlight by Canto
The webinar discusses 4 steps for organizing an image library: 1) Plan the location and access for images before uploading, 2) Organize images into folders and albums with a clear structure, 3) Tag images with metadata like keywords and descriptive tags, and 4) Find and retrieve images by browsing, filtering, searching, or downloading and sharing images. The webinar is presented by Benedict Marck from Canto Cumulus and Ian Ray from Flight by Canto to provide tips on managing a digital asset management system.
Transforming Data to Unlock Its Latent ValueTony Ojeda
At the heart of data analysis, there lies a need to understand the real world entities being represented in the data. Every data set we encounter is an attempt to capture a slice of our complex world and communicate some information about it in a way that has potential to be informative to humans, machines, or both. Moving from basic analyses to advanced analytics requires the ability to imagine multiple ways of conceptualizing the composition of entities and the relationships present in our data. It also requires the realization that different levels of aggregation, disaggregation, and transformation can open up new pathways to understanding our data and identifying the valuable insights it contains.
In this talk, we’ll discuss several ways to think about the composition and representation of our data. We’ll also demonstrate a series of methods that leverage tools like networks, hierarchical aggregations, and unsupervised clustering to visually explore our data, transform it to discover new insights, help frame analytical problems and questions, and even improve machine learning model performance. In exploring these approaches, and with the help of Python libraries such as Pandas, Scikit-Learn, Seaborn, and Yellowbrick, we will provide a practical framework for thinking creatively and visually about your data and unlocking latent value and insights hidden deep beneath its surface.
During this Big Data Warehousing Meetup, we discussed how graph databases work, shared some real world use cases, and showed a live demo of the world’s leading graph database, Neo4J. Pitney Bowes demonstrated their new MDM product developed on a graph database.
For more information, check out the other slides from this meetup or visit our website at www.casertaconcepts.com
Neo4j GraphTalks - Einführung in GraphdatenbankenNeo4j
Neo4j GraphTalks event on November 2016 included:
1) An introduction to graph databases and Neo4j by Bruno Ungermann from Neo4j.
2) Darko Krizic from PRODYNA AG presenting their experience implementing a global knowledge hub for product information using Neo4j.
3) An open networking session.
The end of polling : why and how to transform a REST API into a Data Streamin...Audrey Neveu
We know interactivity is the key to keep our user’s interest alive but we can’t reduce animation to UI anymore. Twitter, Waze, Slack… users are used to have real-time data in applications they love. But how can you turn your static API into a stream of data?
When talking about data streaming, we often think about WebSockets. But have you ever heard of Server-Sent Events? In this tools-in-action we will compare both technologies to understand which one you should opt for depending on your usecase and I’ll show you how we have been even further by reducing the amount of data to transfer with JSON-Patch.
And because real-time data is not only needed by web (and because it’s much more fun), I’ll show you how we can make drone dance on streamed APIs.
GraphTalk Berlin - Einführung in GraphdatenbankenNeo4j
The document describes an agenda for Neo4j GraphTalks in October 2015 in Germany. The agenda includes:
- Breakfast and networking from 09:00-09:30
- Introduction to graph databases and Neo4j from 09:30-10:00 by Bruno Ungermann from Neo4j
- Kantwert's experience using Neo4j for its first decision network in Germany from 10:00-10:30 by Tilo Walter
- e-Spirit's experience integrating Neo4j into its content management system from 10:30-11:00 by Christoph Feddersen
We have created a large Neo4j database that integrates the results from text mining, experimental data and biological background knowledge. The utility of this graph is two fold:
- Identify promising compounds to be tested as a starting point for drug development.
- Better understand the results of large scale compound testing in cellular assays using imaging technology.
Currently the database contains 25 million article abstracts, data for 2 million compounds and 60000 genes – overall 29 million nodes and 270 million relationships.
We show some details about how the graph was built and show examples how combining text mining with experimental results leads to new insights and to better understanding and design in biological experiments.
Designing and delivering an international MOOC on Research Data Management an...Robin Rice
This document discusses the design and delivery of an international MOOC on research data management and sharing. The MOOC was created by Dr. Helen Tibbo of UNC-Chapel Hill and Robin Rice of the University of Edinburgh. It was partially funded by several organizations and aimed to educate librarians, researchers, and students on best practices for data management, sharing, and archiving. The MOOC covered topics like understanding research data, data management planning, working with data, sharing data, and archiving data. Feedback from participants showed they found the course informative and useful for learning about research data management.
Real-Time Event & Stream Processing on MS AzureKhalid Salama
These slides discuss the main concepts of event & stream processing, as well as the related technologies on Microsoft Azure. We start by giving and overview of what Event & Stream Processing is. Then we describe the canonical architecture of a Stream Processing solution. We will delve into Message Queuing part of the solution. After that, we Introduce Apache Storm on HDInsight, as well as Azure Stream Analytics. We compare Apache Storm to Azure Stream Analytics, and finally conclude with useful resources
The Smart Helmet is an innovative idea for a business proposal. This proposal aims at the security and safety of the bikers against road accidents, while also providing them with a luxurious, comfortable two-wheeler experience. Each Smart Helmet has been designed and assembled by our own mechanics and engineers, and each helmet has an in-built circuit and software with various functions.
Webinar: Large Scale Graph Processing with IBM Power Systems & Neo4jNeo4j
We live in a profoundly connected world. From supply chains to payment networks to digital business and complex portfolios, our ability to understand and navigate not just data, but relationships inside the data, play an increasingly important role in all aspects of business. Highly connected value chains that generate massive volumes of connected data create an opportunity for graph analysis, which Gartner describes as "the single most single most effective competitive differentiator for organizations pursuing data-driven operations and decisions." This talk will introduce the power of graph databases and share how the latest IBM Power Systems offerings featuring the POWER8 processor and CAPI-attached Flash enable unique scaling, performance and price-performance advantages for Neo4j workloads.
This is a system designed for Blind & Visually Impaired(BVI) users using which they can access services like Yelp, Twitter and Uber through simple hand gestures. There are 3 major sections in this project
This presentation is about social media and its chances for corporate communications. There is a special focus on twitter as the present most talked about social media tool.
Managing an Image library with Digital Asset ManagementFlight by Canto
The webinar discusses 4 steps for organizing an image library: 1) Plan the location and access for images before uploading, 2) Organize images into folders and albums with a clear structure, 3) Tag images with metadata like keywords and descriptive tags, and 4) Find and retrieve images by browsing, filtering, searching, or downloading and sharing images. The webinar is presented by Benedict Marck from Canto Cumulus and Ian Ray from Flight by Canto to provide tips on managing a digital asset management system.
Transforming Data to Unlock Its Latent ValueTony Ojeda
At the heart of data analysis, there lies a need to understand the real world entities being represented in the data. Every data set we encounter is an attempt to capture a slice of our complex world and communicate some information about it in a way that has potential to be informative to humans, machines, or both. Moving from basic analyses to advanced analytics requires the ability to imagine multiple ways of conceptualizing the composition of entities and the relationships present in our data. It also requires the realization that different levels of aggregation, disaggregation, and transformation can open up new pathways to understanding our data and identifying the valuable insights it contains.
In this talk, we’ll discuss several ways to think about the composition and representation of our data. We’ll also demonstrate a series of methods that leverage tools like networks, hierarchical aggregations, and unsupervised clustering to visually explore our data, transform it to discover new insights, help frame analytical problems and questions, and even improve machine learning model performance. In exploring these approaches, and with the help of Python libraries such as Pandas, Scikit-Learn, Seaborn, and Yellowbrick, we will provide a practical framework for thinking creatively and visually about your data and unlocking latent value and insights hidden deep beneath its surface.
During this Big Data Warehousing Meetup, we discussed how graph databases work, shared some real world use cases, and showed a live demo of the world’s leading graph database, Neo4J. Pitney Bowes demonstrated their new MDM product developed on a graph database.
For more information, check out the other slides from this meetup or visit our website at www.casertaconcepts.com
Neo4j GraphTalks - Einführung in GraphdatenbankenNeo4j
Neo4j GraphTalks event on November 2016 included:
1) An introduction to graph databases and Neo4j by Bruno Ungermann from Neo4j.
2) Darko Krizic from PRODYNA AG presenting their experience implementing a global knowledge hub for product information using Neo4j.
3) An open networking session.
The end of polling : why and how to transform a REST API into a Data Streamin...Audrey Neveu
We know interactivity is the key to keep our user’s interest alive but we can’t reduce animation to UI anymore. Twitter, Waze, Slack… users are used to have real-time data in applications they love. But how can you turn your static API into a stream of data?
When talking about data streaming, we often think about WebSockets. But have you ever heard of Server-Sent Events? In this tools-in-action we will compare both technologies to understand which one you should opt for depending on your usecase and I’ll show you how we have been even further by reducing the amount of data to transfer with JSON-Patch.
And because real-time data is not only needed by web (and because it’s much more fun), I’ll show you how we can make drone dance on streamed APIs.
GraphTalk Berlin - Einführung in GraphdatenbankenNeo4j
The document describes an agenda for Neo4j GraphTalks in October 2015 in Germany. The agenda includes:
- Breakfast and networking from 09:00-09:30
- Introduction to graph databases and Neo4j from 09:30-10:00 by Bruno Ungermann from Neo4j
- Kantwert's experience using Neo4j for its first decision network in Germany from 10:00-10:30 by Tilo Walter
- e-Spirit's experience integrating Neo4j into its content management system from 10:30-11:00 by Christoph Feddersen
We have created a large Neo4j database that integrates the results from text mining, experimental data and biological background knowledge. The utility of this graph is two fold:
- Identify promising compounds to be tested as a starting point for drug development.
- Better understand the results of large scale compound testing in cellular assays using imaging technology.
Currently the database contains 25 million article abstracts, data for 2 million compounds and 60000 genes – overall 29 million nodes and 270 million relationships.
We show some details about how the graph was built and show examples how combining text mining with experimental results leads to new insights and to better understanding and design in biological experiments.
Designing and delivering an international MOOC on Research Data Management an...Robin Rice
This document discusses the design and delivery of an international MOOC on research data management and sharing. The MOOC was created by Dr. Helen Tibbo of UNC-Chapel Hill and Robin Rice of the University of Edinburgh. It was partially funded by several organizations and aimed to educate librarians, researchers, and students on best practices for data management, sharing, and archiving. The MOOC covered topics like understanding research data, data management planning, working with data, sharing data, and archiving data. Feedback from participants showed they found the course informative and useful for learning about research data management.
Real-Time Event & Stream Processing on MS AzureKhalid Salama
These slides discuss the main concepts of event & stream processing, as well as the related technologies on Microsoft Azure. We start by giving and overview of what Event & Stream Processing is. Then we describe the canonical architecture of a Stream Processing solution. We will delve into Message Queuing part of the solution. After that, we Introduce Apache Storm on HDInsight, as well as Azure Stream Analytics. We compare Apache Storm to Azure Stream Analytics, and finally conclude with useful resources
The Smart Helmet is an innovative idea for a business proposal. This proposal aims at the security and safety of the bikers against road accidents, while also providing them with a luxurious, comfortable two-wheeler experience. Each Smart Helmet has been designed and assembled by our own mechanics and engineers, and each helmet has an in-built circuit and software with various functions.
Webinar: Large Scale Graph Processing with IBM Power Systems & Neo4jNeo4j
We live in a profoundly connected world. From supply chains to payment networks to digital business and complex portfolios, our ability to understand and navigate not just data, but relationships inside the data, play an increasingly important role in all aspects of business. Highly connected value chains that generate massive volumes of connected data create an opportunity for graph analysis, which Gartner describes as "the single most single most effective competitive differentiator for organizations pursuing data-driven operations and decisions." This talk will introduce the power of graph databases and share how the latest IBM Power Systems offerings featuring the POWER8 processor and CAPI-attached Flash enable unique scaling, performance and price-performance advantages for Neo4j workloads.
This is a system designed for Blind & Visually Impaired(BVI) users using which they can access services like Yelp, Twitter and Uber through simple hand gestures. There are 3 major sections in this project
This presentation is about social media and its chances for corporate communications. There is a special focus on twitter as the present most talked about social media tool.