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Podcast Patrons!!! Welcome to Episode 228 of Leave the Pin Podcast. Chris Hickman comes back on the pod for his third appearance...this time as a full blown card carrying member of PGA Tour Asia. Chris details how he earned his tour card, what his insane travel schedule has been like and gives us insight to how playing golf overseas can be challenging but also beyond rewarding. Check out Chris on Instagram @_officialchrishickman Check out our sponsor AGAPE Golf balls. https://agape-golf.com Swannies golf-Go to Swannies.co and use the code Leavethepin25 for 25% off your order!!! Swannies makes some of the highest quality golf apparel on the market today. Big Wings Golf-Go check out Bigwingsgolf.com and use code PODLTP to get yourself some great gear at a great price Please leave a review and rating on iTunes/Spotify if you enjoy the episode. Follow us on Instagram @leavethepin Tag us on your social media feed with #Leavethepin Email us at Leavethepin@gmail.com Get busy golfing or get busy dying Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Hickman has over 18 years of data and analytics experience. For the past 18 years, he has worked as a data analytics consultant, for multiple companies across various Industries, including oil, and gas Finance, Insurance, and health care. Most recently, he's taking on the role of founding member of his own company, Blueline Insights, which furthers his work and passions in data and analytics. Most recently, he has branched out into the area of artificial intelligence fueled by his love of Predictive Analytics in his work of all things data. He currently works as an instructor in the UAB School of Nursing in the informatics track to develop the future of nursing informaticists. In addition to working in the informatics track, he is also responsible for teaching topics in artificial intelligence for faculty, staff and students within the school. It's through his passion for continuing education and all things technology.Additional Resources: Now to Next: The Future of HealthcareDeep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human AgainArticle on overcrowding: https://www.uab.edu/news/research/item/13880-uab-researchers-awarded-1-million-to-study-ways-to-reduce-emergency-department-overcrowding
If you're the proud owner of a bag made by Dan and Chris Hickman, there's no missing you.
In this episode of InTechnology recorded at RSA Conference 2024, Camille gets into quantum computing and post-quantum cryptography with Dr. Richard Searle, Chief AI Officer at Fortanix; Chris Hickman, Chief Security Officer at Keyfactor; and Andrew Driscoll, Quantum Security Engineer at Accenture. They talk about how quantum computing and post-quantum cryptography will work, the current threat of “steal now, decrypt later,” the countdown to Q-Day, how organizations can begin planning and migration for a post-quantum world, uses cases for quantum computing, cybersecurity concerns with post-quantum cryptography, evolving computing and cryptography standards, and much more. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
-Rhule spoke to media after the first day of practice and announced that Anthony Grant is currently suspended, as is Tommi Hill at the moment -Some players no longer with the team include Chris Hickman, James Carnie, and Tyreke Johnson. We all know that some departures are going to happen…could more happen throughout the Spring? -Also, Gabe Ervin has been a star this offseason; Janiran Bonner is now a hybrid TE; and Jake Appleget is now a TE -How hard is it to learn a new defense right now? Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In today's episode, we are excited to be joined by Christopher Hickman and Tiffany Devlin-Drye to discuss the power of being and having a mentor in the Salesforce ecosystem. Chris and Tiffany are both working as Solution Architects and have deep expertise in CPQ. Through the episode, we discuss how they first came in contact, what made Tiffany stand out to Chris, as someone he wanted to invest time and energy in helping on her career journey, as well as what Chris' time and guidance meant to Tiffany at the time. We look at how Tiffany has been able to grow her career and understand her own value in the market with Chris' help and insight, and explore how Tiffany has gone on to mentor other people on their own Salesforce journeys. Finally, we ask Chris and Tiffany for some advice for anyone that may be looking to specialise in the CPQ space, an area that they both know well. You can follow them both on their Linkedin pages: Chris Hickman and Tiffany Devlin-Drye
Welcome Back Podcast Patrons to Episode 192 of Leave the Pin Podcast. Shout out Tiger Hoods for our intro. Dan welcomes back Mr. Chris Hickman. Chris is a world traveler, professional golfer on PGA Tour Canada and the Alps Tour and all around amazing guy. Chris and Dan talk life, mental process in golf, traveling the world, living on Sea Island, What pros are really like outside the ropes and his future plans for his busy 2023. Follow Chris on Instagram at @officialchrishickman Please go check out our Sponsor Gashouse Golf on instagram @gashousegolf and online at www.gashousegolf.com. Hit the ball a mile and look damn good doin' it. Please leave a review and rating on iTunes/Spotify if you enjoy the episode. Follow us on Instagram @leavethepin Tag us on your social media feed with #Leavethepin Follow us on TikTok @leavethepin Email us at Leavethepin@gmail.com Get busy golfing or get busy dying --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leave-the-pin/message
Machine identity is an essential part of ensuring companies maintain a good level of data security and structural integrity. The management of digital certificates and keys allows all internal traffic to be encrypted, seriously narrowing the attack surface of an enterprise. In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Editor Matt Harris speaks to Chris Hickman, Chief Security Officer at Keyfactor, to discuss:Where machine identity trends are headingWhy companies are paying more attention to machine identityIdentity as a single thread
Nebraska tight ends Chancellor Brewington, Nate Boerkircher, Travis Vokolek and Chris Hickman heading into the 2022 football season. This interview is brought to you by Sandhills Global and powered by ABM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nebraska volleyball player Niklin Hames and football player Chris Hickman discuss their relationship and what it's like being two major Division I athletes dating. Up Close is brought to you by Union Bank & Trust and powered by ABM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talkin' Trash w/ Nicklin Hames and Kenzie Knuckles – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK
Spring Game with Chris Hickman - April 6th, 9:45pm
Chris Hickman has served for nearly 27 years in the emergency services. Chris currently serves as a Captain/Paramedic for Ocala Fire Rescue in Florida.During his career, Chris has remained active as a mentor, coach, and advocate for the community's youth. His passion for inspiring the next generation of leaders has been highlighted accomplishments that range from Florida High School Football Championships, to teaching/coaching martial arts, to mentoring the future and present members of the fire service. Chris is the coordinator for the Ocala-Marion Mentorship Program. The program has developed nearly 350 aspiring firefighters and has helped gain employment for many of these candidates. Chris is also passionate about training, leadership, and fitness.
BC joins Gary and talks if it's odd to say that the Nebraska/Northwestern game would be called a big game, curiosity level for Omar Manning, Chris Hickman status, QB expectations for Nebraska and more!
In this episode of Defrag This, Chris Hickman of Keyfactor joins the podcast to discuss how IT should approach a corporate M&A (merger and acquisition).
BC joins Gary and talks reaction to Kevin Warren's news to the rest of th league, what word he would use to describe the wait on the word from the BIG 10 that's not uncomfortable, what do ewe expect from a healthy Cade Warner, Chris Hickman, and more!
Chris Hickman is a veteran firefighter, martial artist and pastor. He developed a groundbreaking mentorship program to prepare young men and women from all backgrounds to enter the fire service. We discuss the power of mentorship, grief, the early days of MMA and much more.
@thescarletcream @Sidelines_Neb Henry Gray leaves the program Jared Bubak announced on Saturday he'll walk on to the Nebraska football program, and plans to begin voluntary workouts with the team on Monday. TE committed to the Huskers five years ago, Shawn Hardy 6'3 WR from Georgia commits to the huskers Big play WR Jaylin Noel WR from KS will choose between the Huskers and Iowa St at 5 p.m. on Sunday on his Instagram and Facebook pages. Similar to William Nixon and Wan'Dale Robinson before him, the 5-11, 175-pound prospect out of Park Hill High School is a versatile athlete Jaylon Griffin, three-star, a 6-foot-3 receiver from Kilgore Christopher Paul Jr., Pass rusher Improvement of the Special Teams: Daniel Cerni, Punter Conner Culp, Kicker Chase Contreraz, Kicker Best recruited Positions QB-54% OL-26% CB-17% Other-3% QB Adrian Martinez, Luke McCaffery, Logan Smothers, and Heinrich Haarberg (Justin Herbert) O-Line 2018 Cameron Jurgens, Will Farniok, AJ Forbes 2019 Bryce Benhart, Michael Lynn, Brant Banks Mathew Anderson, Ethan Piper, Jimmy Fritzsche, 2020 Tuner Corcoran, Alex Conn, Nouredin Nouili (transfer from Colo st 2021 Teddy Prochazka, Henry Lutovsky, Brandson Yager CB 2018 Cam Taylor Britt, Deontai Williams, 2019 Noa Pola Gates, Myles Farmer, Quiton Newsome, Javin Wright, 2020 Henry Gray, Jaiden Francois, Tamon Lynum, Rondal Delancy III, Isaac Gifford RB 2018 Maurice Washington and Greg Bell (Miss) 2019 Rahmir Johnson, Rondal Thompkins, Dedrick Mills, 2020 Sevion Morrison, Marvin Scott II WR 2018 Andre Hunt, Mike Williams, Javon Woodyard, Miles Jones, Justin McGriff, Katerian Legrone (misses) Dominick Watt went to Central City KS 2019: Wandale Robinson, Darien Chase (Miss), Jamie Nance, Chris Hickman, Tavis Vokolek,(Transfer), Chris Hickman, Demariyon Houston, Kanawai Noa 2020: Alente Brwon, Zavier Betts, Marcus Fleming, Omar Manning, William Nixon, LB 2018 Will Honas 2019 Nick Henrich, Jackson Hannah, Garrett Snodgrass 2020 Eteva Mauga Clements, Niko Cooper, 2021 Randolph Kpai, Christopher Paul Hr DL 2018 Tate Wildeman, Casey Rodgers, 2019 Ty Robinson, Jakeem Green, Mosai Newsom, Darrion Daniels (FA draft) 2020 Jordan Riley, Nash Hutmacher, Marquis Black, Pheldararius Payne, Pass Rushers 2018 Caleb Tannor 2019 Jamin Graham, Garrett Nelson, 2020 Blaise Gunnerson, Keyshawn Greene, Jimari Butler, 2021 Patrick Payton, 2020 Husker Season Predictions
This week I have the pleasure of introducing you to Chris Hickman of Ebby’s Little White House Office.
Show DetailsJon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus and Rich Staats of Secret Stache conclude their series on the birth of NoSQL and DynamoDB. They compare the NoSQL database, Leviathan, created by Chris's startup in the late 1990s to today's DynamoDB. A lot of things haven't changed, even though technology has evolved. It's cyclical. There are patterns and problems that continue to dominate. Some of the highlights of the show include: Reason for Creation of NoSQL Database: How to scale database with Internet-scale applications to have a virtual pool of infinite storage that can be scaled out Main Architecture Components of Leviathan: API client Update distributor (UD) Base server (storage node) Shepherd (housekeeping management system) Additional core components included smart IP and storage abstraction layer (SAL) Leviathan mostly used C code and minimal Java code to support users Big difference between DynamoDB and Leviathan is request router and partition metadata system living on the server vs. living on the edge Leviathan was a closed system with an instance for every network or data center; not designed to run as a software as a service, like DynamoDB Leviathan was strongly consistent, unlike DynamoDB's eventually consistent model Definition and Different Types of Transactions Shepherd was used to identify and address consistency, synchronous, and timing issues Rather than using a file system, Leviathan used relational databases Links and ResourcesDynamoDBMicrosoft SQLOracle DBAWS IoT GreengrassKelsusSecret Stache Media Quotes:“We had the same kind of problems that DynamoDB had - how do you scale your database dealing with Internet-scale applications and have this virtual pool of infinite storage that can be scaled out.” Chris Hickman “This system and this technology went through many iterations.” Chris Hickman “You can't have a 100% consistent state across everything. It's just impossible. How do you do the right thing?” Chris Hickman “The big difference between DynamoDB and Leviathan...is the request router and partition metadata system living on the server vs. living out at the edge.” Jon Christen
Show DetailsWhat's under the hood of Amazon's DynamoDB? Jon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus continue their discussion on DynamoDB, specifically about it's architecture and components. They utilize a presentation from re:Invent titled, Amazon DynamoDB Under the Hood: How we built a hyper-scale database. Some of the highlights of the show include: Partition keys and global secondary indexes determine how data is partitioned across a storage node; allows you to scale out, instead of up Understand how a database is built to make architecture/component definitions less abstract DynamoDB has four components: 1. Request Router: Frontline service that receives and handles requests 2. Storage Node: Services responsible for persisting and retrieving data 3. Partition Metadata System: Keeps track of where data is located 4. Auto Admin: Handles housekeeping aspects to manage system What level of uptime availability do you want to guarantee? Replication: Strongly Consistent vs. Eventually Consistent Walkthrough of Workflow: What happens when, what does it mean when… DynamoDB architecture and components are designed to improve speed and scalability Split Partitions: Longer times that your database is up and the more data you put into it, the more likely you're going to get a hot partition or partitions that are too big Links and ResourcesDynamoDBre:InventAmazon DynamoDB Under the Hood: How we built a hyper-scale databasePaxos AlgorithmAmazon S3Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)MongoDBJSONKelsusSecret Stache MediaQuotes:“Keep in mind that data is partitioned across storage node, and that's a key feature of being able to scale out, as opposed to scaling up.” Jon Christensen“Amazon was opening up the kimono...how DynamoDB has been architected and constructed and how it works.” Chris Hickman“Managed Service - they get to decide how it's architected...because they also have to keep it up and live up to their SLA.” Chris Hickman“The longer the time that your database is up and the more data you put into it, the more likely that you're going to get a hot partition or partitions are just going to get too big.” Chris Hickman
Show DetailsJon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus and Rich Staats of Secret Stache continue their discussion on the birth of NoSQL and DynamoDB. They examine DynamoDB's architecture and popularity as a solution for Internet-scale databases. Some of the highlights of the show include: Challenges, evolution, and reasons associated with Internet-scale data DynamoDB has been around a long time, but people are finally using it DynamoDB and MongoDB are document or key value stores that offer scalability and event-driven programming to reduce complexity Techniques for keeping NoSQL database's replicated data in sync Importance of indexes to understand query patterns DynamoDB's Table Concept: Collection of documents/key value items; must have partition key to uniquely identify items in table and determine data distribution Sort keys create indexes (i.e. global/local secondary index) to support items within partitioning Query a DynamoDB database based on what's being stored and using keys; conduct analysis on queries to determine their effectiveness Links and ResourcesAWSre:InventDynamoDBNoSQLMongoDBGrouponJSONPostgreSQLKelsusSecret Stache MediaQuotes:“Kind of what drove this evolution from SQL to NoSQL - realizing that the constraints were now different, the economics of the resources that were being used.” Chris Hickman“People are realizing that Dynamo is not an ugly stepchild.” Jon Christensen“Event-driven programming...it's very popular, and it's going to become even more popular.” Chris HickmanEnd SongBenirrás Nights by Roy England ft. Dovetracks
Show DetailsJon Christensen and Rich Staats learn about Chris Hickman's first venture-backed startup (circa 1998) and its goal to build a database for Internet-scale applications. His story highlights what software is all about – history repeating itself because technology/software is meant to solve problems via new tools, techniques, and bigger challenges at bigger scales.Some of the highlights of the show include: Why Chris left Microsoft and how much it cost him; yet, he has no regrets Chris's concept addressed how to build a scalable database layer; how to partition, chart, and cluster; and how to make it highly available and a completely scale-out architecture Chris couldn't use the code he had created for it while at Microsoft; but from that, he learned what he wouldn't do again Chris let the file system be the database at Microsoft, and the project was named, Internet File Store (IFS); it used backend code and was similar to S3 Chris named his startup Viathan; had to do copyright, trademark, and domain name searches Data for the Microsoft project could be stored in files/XML documents; Viathan took a different approach and used relational databases instead of a file system Companies experienced problems at the beginning of the Internet; rest of ecosystem wasn't developed and there weren't enough people needing Internet solutions yet Viathan went through several iterations that led to patents being issued and being considered as Prior art Viathan's technology couldn't just be plugged in and turned on, applications had to be modified – a tough sell Chris did groundbreaking work for what would become DynamoDB Links and ResourcesAWSDynamoDBAWS re:Invent 2018 – Keynote with Werner Vogelsre:InventDeepRacerJSONMoby DickMongoDB Acid CompliancePrior ArtKelsusSecret Stache Media
Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats from Secret Stache offer a history lesson on the unique challenges of data at “Internet scale” that gave birth to NoSQL and DynamoDB. How did AWS get to where it is with DynamoDB? And, what is AWS doing now? Some of the highlights of the show include: Werner's Worst day at Amazon: Database system crashes during Super Saver Shipping Amazon strives to prevent problems that it knows will happen again by realizing relational database management systems aren't built/designed for the Internet/Cloud Internet: Scale up vs. scale out via databases or servers; statefulness of databases prevents easy scalability Need sharding and partitioning of data to have clusters that can be scaled up individually Amazon's Aha Moment: Realization that 90% of data accessed was simplistic, rather than relational; same thing happened at Microsoft - recall the Internet Tidal Wave memo? Challenge of building applications using CGI bin when Internet was brand new Solution: Build your own Internet database; optimize for scalability LinksAWSre:InventDynamoDBNoSQLAWS re:Invent 2018 - Keynote with Andy JassyAWS re:Invent 2018 - Keynote with Werner VogelsOracle DatabaseBill Gates' Internet Tidal WaveCGI BinKelsusSecret Stache MediaEnd SongWhisper in a Dream by UskmatuMore InfoWe'd love to hear from you! You can reach us at: Web: https://mobycast.fm Voicemail: 844-818-0993 Email: ask@mobycast.fm Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtag/mobycast Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/mobycast
Original Show Notes:At the recent Gluecon event, a popular topic centered around how to prevent Cloud Lock-in. Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats from Secret Stache discuss why you your time is better spent focusing on one cloud provider. If/when Cloud Lock-in becomes an issue, you will have the resources to deal with it.Some of the highlights of the show include: AWS Fargate is ‘serverless ECS'. You don't need to manage your own cluster nodes. This sounds great, but we've found the overhead of managing your own cluster to be minimal. Fargate is more expensive than ECS, and you have greater control if you manage your own cluster. Cloud lock-in was a huge concern among people at Gluecon 2018. People from large companies talked about ‘being burned' in the past with vendor lock-in. The likely risks are (1) price gouging and (2) vendors going out of business. Cloud allows people to deploy faster and more cheaply than running their own hardware, as long as you don't have huge scale. Few businesses get large enough to need their own data center on-prem to save money. Small and startup companies often start off in the Cloud. Big companies often have their own data centers and they are now migrating to the Cloud. AWS does allow you to run their software in your own data center, but this ties you to AWS. There is huge complication and risk to architecting a system to run in multiple cloud environments, and it almost certainly wouldn't run optimally in all clouds. We think the risk of AWS hiking prices drastically, or going out of business, is essentially zero. If you were building a microservice-based multi-cloud system, some of the difficulties include: Which cloud hosts the database? How do I spread my services across 2 clouds? What about latency between cloud providers networks? How do I maintain security? How do I staff people who are experts at operating in both clouds? It's clear that lock-in is a real fear for many companies, regardless of our opinion that it shouldn't be such a concern. Jon thinks the fear of lock-in may drive cloud providers toward standardization; Chris thinks AWS doesn't have a compelling reason to standardize since they're the industry leader. Our advice: as a small or medium size company, don't worry about cloud lock in. If you get big enough that it's really a concern, we recommend building abstractions for the provider-specific parts of your system, and having a backup of your system ready to run in a 2nd cloud provider, but don't try to run them concurrently. Links and Resources Kelsus Secret Stache Media AWS Fargate re:Invent Gluecon Kubernetes
@thescarletcream The Huskers played their best game of the season, and the oline is the most improved position. The Huskers played with skill, luck, and great coaching to destroy Maryland. The future is bright for the Husker program. We received a preview of the future talent in this program. Bryce Benhart, Luke Reimer, Rahmir Johnson, Luke McCaffery, Ty Robinson, Ethan Piper, Chris Hickman, Braxton Clark, and Joey Johnson all played!
Cozy Bear isn’t back--Cozy Bear never really left at all. Iran says the Americans are dreaming: there was no cyberattack in retaliation for Iran’s implausibly deniable missile strikes on Saudi oil fields last month. Malicious audio files are dropping cryptominers and reverse shells into victim systems. An international dragnet collars hundreds in a darknet child exploitation sweep. And Graboid is out there, worming its cryptojacker into susceptible Docker hosts. Robert M. Lee from Dragos on their contribution to the Splunk Boss of the SOC (BOTS) capture-the-flag (CTF) competition. Guest is Chris Hickman from Keyfactor on Public Key Infrastructure. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/October/CyberWire_2019_10_17.html Support our show
Drummer, audio engineer, driver to hot chicken restaurants..... Chris Hickman..... This dude is one of the best friends I've ever had. Not kidding, friends. It brings me a lot of joy to share this rich and wandering conversation that I was able to record with Chris, in the very room that made most of this year's songs possible. I love the Hickman's story, I'm thankful that Jenn and Chris let me crash in their home and take weekends to make music, and I really hope that you'll get encouragement from this chat about change, adaptation, and wanting to see meaningful art live. Chris also did a great job describing his journey into understanding his personality more, I enjoyed talking to another person that relates to the personality of the 6 on the enneagram (see the recent Michael episode). Chris is a courageous human, I hope you all get to chill with him someday. Also, Chris plays video games foolishly, you'll hear what I'm talking about towards the end. Okay. Try things that are challenging, folks. Peace to you!Listen to the last song Chris helped me record and release, Talons, everywhere music is sold and streamed!
In this episode, I talk with Chris Hickman about using containers since the early days of docker, using AWS ECS as your orchestrator, and more...
MPEmbed is the Swiss Army knife essential tool for every Matterport Service Provider Hi All,MPEmbed is the Swiss Army knife essential tool for every Matterport Service Provider. Watch this WGAN-TV show to see why.Special Offer for We Get Around Network Standard and Premium Members✓ Get the free use of MPEmbed Premium Basic. MPEmbed Premium Basic Plan includes the use of MPEmbed Editor to enhance up to 25 Matterport 3D Tours.See your WGAN Welcome Onboard Letter (Private Message me for the Password)MPEmbed works seamlessly with WP3D Models WordPress Plugin (see video above). WGAN Standard and Premium Members also receive the free use of WP3D Models WordPress Plugin.Not yet a WGAN Standard or Premium Member?40+ WGAN Membership Benefits | Compare WGAN Membership Plans | www.JoinStandard.comBest,Dan
Asheville police chief Tammy Hooper says the department is in a better place than it was three years ago when she arrived. It's one of many reasons why Hooper gave her resignation this week. Hooper intended to resign earlier this year, going so far as give notice in February to then Asheville city manager Gary Jackson. It was at the end of that month that video was leaked to and then published by the Asheville Citizen-Times showing then-Asheville police officer Chris Hickman beating and choking an unarmed black pedestrian. Hickman ended up facing criminal charges, and Jackson was ousted as city manager. Hooper herself faced heavy criticism too, but maintained the support of a majority of city council and decided to stay on until a new city manager was hired. Hooper tells BPR the Hickman case showed that some of the reforms she pushed for in her time as chief have stuck and will do so after she leaves. "How do we make these things stick? We make them stick by having written policies,"
Asheville police chief Tammy Hooper says the department is in a better place than it was three years ago when she arrived. It's one of many reasons why Hooper gave her resignation this week. Hooper intended to resign earlier this year, going so far as give notice in February to then Asheville city manager Gary Jackson. It was at the end of that month that video was leaked to and then published by the Asheville Citizen-Times showing then-Asheville police officer Chris Hickman beating and choking an unarmed black pedestrian. Hickman ended up facing criminal charges, and Jackson was ousted as city manager. Hooper herself faced heavy criticism too, but maintained the support of a majority of city council and decided to stay on until a new city manager was hired. Hooper tells BPR the Hickman case showed that some of the reforms she pushed for in her time as chief have stuck and will do so after she leaves. "How do we make these things stick? We make them stick by having written policies,"
We talk about Nebraska's latest commit Chris Hickman and much more in our recruiting segment.
Two must-have tools: WP3D Models and MPEmbed Overlay for Matterport Showcase --- Hi All,WP3D Models V3.2 with MPEmbed Integration is today's (Friday, 7 September 2018) topic on WGAN-TV Live at 5. My guests are:✓ WP3D Models WordPress Plugin Founder and Developer Ross Peterson (@rpetersn)✓ MPEmbed Developer Chris Hickman (@Metroplex360)Find Out:✓ What is MPEmbed?✓ The integration of WP3D Models and MPEmbed – two essential tools for Matterport Service Providers✓ What's New with WP3D Models WordPress Plugin (Version 3.2)Feel free to join the WGAN Virtual Studio Audience to ask questions.Best,Dan
Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus discuss the company's CI/CD toolchain - continuous integration (CI) and deployment (CD) - when it comes to containerization. Your CI/CD pipeline will look completely different after being dockerized.
Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus discuss the company’s CI/CD toolchain - continuous integration (CI) and deployment (CD) - when it comes to containerization. Your CI/CD pipeline will look completely different after being dockerized.
Jon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus discuss Amazon's Elastic Container Service (ECS) – how it works and why they use it. The term “container” comes from stacking containers on ships, and containers offer several advantages. But how does containerization relate to scaling on a large application?
What goes on inside an organization when it decides to make the switch to Docker? What does a team and company go through? Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus discuss transitioning legacy applications to Docker. About two-three years ago, Chris joined a company that was in the midst of transitioning to Docker to handle its Amazon Web loads. He was tasked with learning how to dockerize all of the microservices deployed by the company inside AWS.
Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats from Secret Stache discuss the differences between virtual machines (VMs) and containers. What are the pros? Cons? Similarities? Differences?
Jon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus discuss Amazon’s Elastic Container Service (ECS) – how it works and why they use it. The term “container” comes from stacking containers on ships, and containers offer several advantages. But how does containerization relate to scaling on a large application?
Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats from Secret Stache discuss the differences between virtual machines (VMs) and containers. What are the pros? Cons? Similarities? Differences?
What goes on inside an organization when it decides to make the switch to Docker? What does a team and company go through? Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus discuss transitioning legacy applications to Docker. About two-three years ago, Chris joined a company that was in the midst of transitioning to Docker to handle its Amazon Web loads. He was tasked with learning how to dockerize all of the microservices deployed by the company inside AWS.
The city of Asheville Monday afternoon formally asked Buncombe County Superior Court to release any additional police body camera footage of the beating of Johnnie Jermaine Rush. The unarmed black man was beaten by then Asheville police officer Chris Hickman last August as he walking through the parking lot of a closed business on Short Coxe Avenue. Rush was initially stopped for suspected jaywalking and trespassing, but charges against him were dropped. Hickman resigned from the force in January, shortly before a criminal investigation into his actions in the Rush beating was opened by the Asheville police department. That investigation is expected to be finished in a week, at which point Buncombe County District Attorney Todd Williams will decide whether charges will be filed. The North Carolina Bureau of Investigation, which typically handles such inquiries, told the Asheville Citizen-Times city police waited too long before asking them to investigate, and therefore the SBI would not look into the matter. Police body camera footage is not public record in North Carolina, and only a court can order it to be released. The city of Asheville's petition is the first step in doing that. The body camera footage that showed the beating only became public when the video was given to the Asheville Citizen-Times. Both the Buncombe County District Attorney and Asheville police chief have said an investigation into the leak of the video the paper could be forthcoming. The petition to release any other footage came just hours before an Asheville city council meeting where members in a closed session voted to release additional information about Hickman's personnel record. That can be viewed here. The new details show Hickman resigned at a meeting January 5th before chief Tammy Hooper could fire him. After reviewing 58 hours of footage from Hickman's body camera, four instances outside of the August beating incident were found where he displayed 'discourteous or rude behavior' to the public. No complaints were filed after those incidents, but the police department's Professional Standards Unit did launch a query into whether he violated any departmental policies in his actions. This Wednesday March 7th, the city's Citizen Police Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Center. It's open to the public. A hotline has also been opened to allow residents to share their thoughts on the beating video, with the messages they leave being sent to member of the committee. The hotline number is 828-259-5900.
The city of Asheville Monday afternoon formally asked Buncombe County Superior Court to release any additional police body camera footage of the beating of Johnnie Jermaine Rush. The unarmed black man was beaten by then Asheville police officer Chris Hickman last August as he walking through the parking lot of a closed business on Short Coxe Avenue. Rush was initially stopped for suspected jaywalking and trespassing, but charges against him were dropped. Hickman resigned from the force in January, shortly before a criminal investigation into his actions in the Rush beating was opened by the Asheville police department. That investigation is expected to be finished in a week, at which point Buncombe County District Attorney Todd Williams will decide whether charges will be filed. The North Carolina Bureau of Investigation, which typically handles such inquiries, told the Asheville Citizen-Times city police waited too long before asking them to investigate, and therefore the SBI would not look into the matter. Police body camera footage is not public record in North Carolina, and only a court can order it to be released. The city of Asheville's petition is the first step in doing that. The body camera footage that showed the beating only became public when the video was given to the Asheville Citizen-Times. Both the Buncombe County District Attorney and Asheville police chief have said an investigation into the leak of the video the paper could be forthcoming. The petition to release any other footage came just hours before an Asheville city council meeting where members in a closed session voted to release additional information about Hickman's personnel record. That can be viewed here. The new details show Hickman resigned at a meeting January 5th before chief Tammy Hooper could fire him. After reviewing 58 hours of footage from Hickman's body camera, four instances outside of the August beating incident were found where he displayed 'discourteous or rude behavior' to the public. No complaints were filed after those incidents, but the police department's Professional Standards Unit did launch a query into whether he violated any departmental policies in his actions. This Wednesday March 7th, the city's Citizen Police Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Center. It's open to the public. A hotline has also been opened to allow residents to share their thoughts on the beating video, with the messages they leave being sent to member of the committee. The hotline number is 828-259-5900.