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In this episode of BragTalks, Jennifer Reif shares how she got her first job in tech and successfully presented at several technology conferences. This episode is hosted by Heather VanCura, who met Jennifer through speaking and attending several of the same conferences as Jennifer. Season 2 is all about transitions and pivots, and this podcast is full of them! This isn't just a one way conversation either. Share your story and experience with us by subscribing and filling out the contact form on BragTalks.com. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn as well. You can listen on Apple, Google or Spotify podcast platforms. Bio: Jennifer Reif is a Developer Relations Engineer at Neo4j, speaker, and blogger with an MS in CMIS. An avid developer and problem-solver, she has worked with many businesses and projects to organize and make sense of widespread data assets and leverage them for maximum business value. She has expertise in a variety of commercial and open source tools, and she enjoys learning new technologies, sometimes on a daily basis! Her passion is finding ways to organize chaos and deliver software more effectively. Jennifer writes frequently on her website jmhreif.com, tweets occasionally at @JMHReif, and always publishes code to her Github.
Have you ever wondered why pluggable optics exist? Have you ever wondered what acronyms like QSFP, LR4, FEC, and PAM4 actually mean? In this episode I continue my conversation with my colleague Ray Nering. He explains to me how a lot of these came to be, starting from the days of 1Gb GBIC all the way up to today's 400Gb QSFP-DD. This is the final part of a four-episode conversation with Ray. In this episode we get into complexity trends and coherent optics. Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Ray Nering is a colleague of mine in the Cisco Optics product management group and over the years has held senior management positions at other companies in the optics space, such as AT&T Microelectronics, Lucent, JDSU, Agere, Optium, and Lightwire. Additional resources Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:07 PAM4 09:37 100G lambda MSA defines optical interfaces 12:37 Complexity trend accelerates 14:36 Pluggable coherent modules for data center interconnects 20:25 CMIS is needed for managing complicated modules Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com
How can local authorities leverage the power of the crowd to finance local green solutions? Hosts Helen Avery and Ryan Jude are joined by Louise Wilson of Abundance Investment to dive into Community Municipal Investments, which allow the general public to invest as little as £5, through their local authority, in green projects such as hybrid battery storage and solar projects. With two local councils in the UK having launched their CMIs this summer, Louise discusses her organisation's ambitions to scale up the initiative. Helen also asks Louise about a nature climate bond launched in Scotland which helps part fund green spaces and nature. This podcast, the information therein and any related materials are not intended to provide and do not constitute financial or investment advice or a financial promotion. The comments, views, and opinions expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of the Green Finance Institute. In addition, neither the Green Finance Institute nor any of its trustees, directors, officers, affiliates or members makes any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or any information contained in this podcast and any liability therefore (including in respect of direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed.
First Healthcare Compliance hosts Pam Joslin, MM, CMC, CMIS, CMOM, CMCO, CEMA, CMCA-E/M of Innovative Healthcare Consulting, for an interactive discussion on “Compliance Program Effectiveness: Auditing and Monitoring.” The OIG (Office of Inspector General) states, “One of the seven critical elements of a compliance program is ongoing auditing and monitoring.” The OIG has noted that The post Compliance Program Effectiveness: Auditing and Monitoring appeared first on First Healthcare Compliance.
Where were you in 1992? T.A. Warren and Mik Jonah were in Moonraker Studios, playing with their CMIs and cutting pictures of snakes out of the encyclopedia. Their mission: "Live, Love and Have a Good Time." Is it as exciting as an episode called South Central should be? That's for you to decide, while we decide whether or not this is an Amazing Tape!
First Healthcare Compliance hosts Pam Joslin, MM, CMC, CMIS, CMOM, CMCO, CEMA, CMCA-E/M, consultant with Innovative Healthcare Consulting for an interactive discussion on “Understand CERT Findings and What Your Organization Should Be Monitoring.” Since 1996, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented several initiatives to prevent improper payments. CMS' goal is to reduce payment The post Understand CERT Findings and What Your Organization Should Be Monitoring appeared first on First Healthcare Compliance.
First Healthcare Compliance hosts Pam Joslin, MM, CMC, CMIS, CMOM, CMCO, CEMA, CMCA-E/M, consultant with Innovative Healthcare Consulting for an interactive discussion on “Understand CERT Findings and What Your Organization Should Be Monitoring.” Since 1996, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented several initiatives to prevent improper payments. CMS’ goal is to reduce payment... The post Understand CERT Findings and What Your Organization Should Be Monitoring appeared first on First Healthcare Compliance.
First Healthcare Compliance hosts Pam Joslin, MM, CMC, CMIS, CMOM of Practice Management Institute, for an interactive discussion on “Keys to Optimizing Your Revenue Cycle.” Statistics tell us that "90% of denials are preventable and 67% are recoverable." The efficiencies of your Revenue Cycle Team have a critical impact on the financial success of your The post Keys to Optimizing Your Revenue Cycle appeared first on First Healthcare Compliance.
First Healthcare Compliance hosts Pam Joslin, MM, CMC, CMIS, CMOM of Practice Management Institute, for an interactive discussion on “Keys to Optimizing Your Revenue Cycle.” Statistics tell us that “90% of denials are preventable and 67% are recoverable.” The efficiencies of your Revenue Cycle Team have a critical impact on the financial success of your... The post Keys to Optimizing Your Revenue Cycle appeared first on First Healthcare Compliance.
Join Rhonda Granja BS, CMA, CMC, CMIS, CMOM, CPC and First Healthcare Compliance in discussing HIPAA compliance for the Front Desk Team. The post HIPAA for the Front Desk Team appeared first on First Healthcare Compliance.
Join Rhonda Granja BS, CMA, CMC, CMIS, CMOM, CPC and First Healthcare Compliance in discussing HIPAA compliance for the Front Desk Team. The post HIPAA for the Front Desk Team appeared first on First Healthcare Compliance.
My Spring 2015 CMIS 170 Final Project for Dr. Lloyds class! -Tim
The new LibreOffice 4.0 has just been released with some new features. In this screencast we're going to show you the most important ones and how they are used so you can use the new LibreOffice more efficiently. Changes in Write, Calc, and the new CMIS integration make LibreOffice not only more powerful, but the app is now also more attractive as business office alternative.
Liferay for your ears - This time I sat together with Alexander Chow and Sergio González. Both are Liferay Core Engineers. Alex is "Employee number 8, UK employee number 1 (which gives away his location) and Liferay-Mac-User number 1. Sergio is Spain's employee number 6. Both have extensively cooperated in the new Document Library for Liferay 6.1 - now called Media Library - and this provides the main topic for us to talk about: My shownotes: * Their background and what they worked on in Liferay * How to pronounce names * Naturally: The work both did on Document/Media Library and related portlets through the last year: The document library got a good rewrite, Ajax-based UI and a new backend to use Liferay as entry-point into other external repository systems. * CMIS (short for Content Management Interoperability Something - see link) * A lot of the document library backend war developed with JUnit and worked within a few days of work with the independently created UI when they were first brought together. * Different Document types are now first class citizens, so that you have certain metadata as well as separate workflows for different types of content. * Document Library and Image Gallery changed to Document and Media Library (for storage) and Media Gallery Display (for presentation) - the data and permissions will be automatically migrated * Previews for many document types will be automatically generated. * Listing alternative interfaces to the backend: Browser, WebDAV, Sharepoint protocol, Liferay Sync * Sync will work offline and synchronize any change (bidirectionally) with Document & Media Library when it's online, available for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS. Sadly there's one OS missing... * Iliyan is now europe's resident AlloyUI/JS expert * Download Beta 4 (or whatever is current when you read/listen to this) and give feedback, report bugs before Alex 2.0 is released.
To create a podcast and publish it. I have taken a excerpt from Suze Orman's Money Class