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Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
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Discord is a free app offering voice, video, and text chat functionalities, primarily catering to the gaming community. It serves as a hub for users to create and join servers tailored to their interests. Discordâs ecosystem comprises servers, each functioning as a distinct online community with its own channels dedicated to specific topics or activities. Users can engage in text-based discussions, voice calls, or video chats within these channels. Understanding Discord Servers Discord servers are virtual spaces where users congregate to interact, share content, and build communities. Servers may revolve around gaming, hobbies, interests, or fandoms, providing a platform for like-minded individuals to connect. Communication Features Discord offers a range of communication tools, including text channels for messaging, voice channels for real-time audio conversations, and video channels for face-to-face interactions. These features facilitate seamless communication and collaboration. What Does NSFW Mean? The acronym NSFW stands for âNot Safe For Work,â indicating content that may be inappropriate for professional or public settings. NSFW Content NSFW content encompasses material that is sexually explicit, violent, or otherwise graphic in nature. It often includes nudity, profanity, or depictions of sensitive topics.
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
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Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
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Three things you will take away from the session: âą How to run an effective tenant-to-tenant migration âą Best practices for before, during, and after migration âą Tips for using migration as a springboard to prepare for Copilot in Microsoft 365 Main ideas: Migration Overview: The presentation covers the current reality of cross-tenant migrations, the triggers, phases, best practices, and benefits of a successful tenant migration Considerations: When considering a migration, it is important to consider the migration scope, performance, customization, flexibility, user-friendly interface, automation, monitoring, support, training, scalability, data integrity, data security, cost, and licensing structure Next Wave: The next wave of change includes the launch of Copilot, which requires businesses to be prepared for upcoming changes related to Copilot and the cloud, and to consolidate data and tighten governance ShareGate: ShareGate can help with pre-migration analysis, configurable migration tool, and automated, end-user driven collaborative governance
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
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Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
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I've been in the field of "Cyber Security" in its many incarnations for about 25 years. In that time I've learned some lessons, some the hard way. Here are my slides presented at BSides New Orleans in April 2024.
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
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How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
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In this session, we will delve into strategic approaches for optimizing knowledge management within Microsoft 365, amidst the evolving landscape of Copilot. From leveraging automatic metadata classification and permission governance with SharePoint Premium, to unlocking Viva Engage for the cultivation of knowledge and communities, you will gain actionable insights to bolster your organization's knowledge-sharing initiatives. In this session, we will also explore how to facilitate solutions to enable your employees to find answers and expertise within Microsoft 365. You will leave equipped with practical techniques and a deeper understanding of how there is more to effective knowledge management than just enabling Copilot, but building actual solutions to prepare the knowledge that Copilot and your employees can use.
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
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Finology Group â Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group â Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
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Explore the leading Large Language Models (LLMs) and their capabilities with a comprehensive evaluation. Dive into their performance, architecture, and applications to gain insights into the state-of-the-art in natural language processing. Discover which LLM best suits your needs and stay ahead in the world of AI-driven language understanding.
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Evaluating the top large language models.pdf
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Sara Mae OâBrien Scott and Tatiana Baquero Cakici, Senior Consultants at Enterprise Knowledge (EK), presented âAI Fast Track to Search-Focused AI Solutionsâ at the Information Architecture Conference (IAC24) that took place on April 11, 2024 in Seattle, WA. In their presentation, OâBrien-Scott and Cakici focused on what Enterprise AI is, why it is important, and what it takes to empower organizations to get started on a search-based AI journey and stay on track. The presentation explored the complexities of enterprise search challenges and how IA principles can be leveraged to provide AI solutions through the use of a semantic layer. OâBrien-Scott and Cakici showcased a case study where a taxonomy, an ontology, and a knowledge graph were used to structure content at a healthcare workforce solutions organization, providing personalized content recommendations and increasing content findability. In this session, participants gained insights about the following: Most common types of AI categories and use cases; Recommended steps to design and implement taxonomies and ontologies, ensuring they evolve effectively and support the organizationâs search objectives; Taxonomy and ontology design considerations and best practices; Real-world AI applications that illustrated the value of taxonomies, ontologies, and knowledge graphs; and Tools, roles, and skills to design and implement AI-powered search solutions.
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IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
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Virtualization
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Hardware Virtualization
Bryan Bibat freelance software engineer
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Hardware Virtualization
para sa masa Bryan Bibat freelance software engineer
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trying hard naman
ngayon
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Virtualization for the
Average Developer Bryan Bibat pangkaraniwang developer
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short demo
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virtualization: creating virtual (fake)
machines
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why?
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can
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4-core processor: â±4,500.00 4 GB
DDR3 RAM: â±1,000.00
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most modern OSs
are optimized
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mahirap mag-dual-boot.
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2. Trying out
*nix
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why?
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"40% of developers
still use Windows" - some random guy
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⎠60% of
developers use Linux / OSX / Unix
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open up your
horizons
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3. For web
development
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⎠60% of
developers use Linux / OSX / Unix
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4. Simulating multiple
machines
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4.1 Simulating servers
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4.2 Getting to
know the Cloud
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Cloud Computing (IaaS)
= Virtualization
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virtualbox.org vmware.com/products/player/
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