2019-06-12 aOS Aix Marseille Integrer la Power Platform avec SharePointPatrick Guimonet
2019-06-12 aOS Aix Marseille Integrer la Power Platform avec SharePoint
Comment intégrer Power BI PowerApps et Microsoft Flow avec SharePoint pour répondre aux besoins de votre organisation.
Power Saturday 2019 E6 - Day-to-day processes optimization in Office 365PowerSaturdayParis
This document describes a Power Saturday event on June 14-15, 2019 in Paris. It discusses optimizing day-to-day processes in Office 365 through building surveys in Forms, posting data to social media using PowerApps, and monitoring social media using Microsoft Flow and Power BI. The goal is to teach how to use Office 365 tools to optimize marketing processes. It provides examples of building a survey in Forms, an application for sharing content in PowerApps, and monitoring hashtags in Flow. The document emphasizes that these tools in Office 365 subscriptions can be used to easily build complete solutions without custom development.
The document discusses security challenges in a mobile-first, cloud-first world where data, users, devices, and apps are distributed across on-premises, private cloud, public cloud, and mobile environments. It outlines how traditional perimeter-based security is no longer effective and Microsoft 365 provides a holistic solution to protect organizations at the front door, detect and remediate attacks, and protect data anywhere it goes.
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Power Saturday 2019 - D6 - Design thinking and innovation accountingPowerSaturdayParis
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Habitué des environnements développeurs, les transformations agiles négligent les particularités des équipes OPS. Lors de ce comptoir, nous vous partagerons notre proposition de valeur de l'agilité@OPS, qui embarquera vos équipes OPS en Classe Business (Agility), et leur fera dire : "nous ne reviendrons pas en arrière".
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March 15, 2023, 6:59 AM: a MongoDB cluster collapses. Tough luck, this cluster contains 95% of user data and is absolutely vital for even minimal operation of our application. To worsen matters, this cluster is 7 years behind on versions, is not scalable, and barely observable. Furthermore, even the data model would quickly raise eyebrows: applications communicating with each other by reading/writing in the same MongoDB documents, documents reaching the maximum limit of 16MiB with hundreds of levels of nesting, and so forth. The incident will last several days and result in the loss of many users. We've seen better scenarios.
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Constat Actuel
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Enquête Nationale
Pour mieux comprendre ces dynamiques, une enquête nationale intitulée "L'IA dans l'enseignement" a été réalisée. Les auteurs de cette enquête sont Le Sphynx (sondage) et Compilatio (fraude académique). Elle a été diffusée dans les universités de Lyon et d'Aix-Marseille entre le 21 juin et le 15 août 2023, touchant 1242 enseignants et 4443 étudiants. Les questionnaires, conçus pour étudier les usages de l'IA et les représentations de ces usages, abordaient des thèmes comme les craintes, les opportunités et l'acceptabilité.
Résultats de l'Enquête
Les résultats montrent que 55 % des étudiants utilisent l'IA de manière occasionnelle ou fréquente, contre 34 % des enseignants. Cependant, 88 % des enseignants pensent que leurs étudiants utilisent l'IA, ce qui pourrait indiquer une surestimation des usages. Les usages identifiés incluent la recherche d'informations et la rédaction de textes, bien que ces réponses ne puissent pas être cumulées dans les choix proposés.
Analyse Critique
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Acceptabilité et Éthique
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Propositions et Solutions
Pour encadrer ces usages, plusieurs solutions sont proposées. Plutôt que d'interdire l'IA, il est suggéré de fixer des règles pour une utilisation responsable. Des innovations pédagogiques peuvent également être explorées, comme la création de situations de concurrence professionnelle ou l'utilisation de détecteurs d'IA.
Conclusion
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(Conférence dessinée)
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