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Bambu Labs teaches us how to lose friends and alienate people. Then, Alex Tran from Immich joins us for a project update, and we shared some dreams for a community RSS project. Special Guest: Alex Tran.
Join Michael Levan and Mark from Codiac for an in-depth discussion about the evolution of proprietary software and how modern solutions are breaking down traditional barriers. Learn how Codiac's approach to platform engineering is revolutionizing the way organizations handle multi-cloud deployments and discover why centralized, decentralized orchestration might be the future of cloud computing. Key Takeaways:
Join Michael Levan and Mark from Codiac for an in-depth discussion about the evolution of proprietary software and how modern solutions are breaking down traditional barriers. Learn how Codiac's approach to platform engineering is revolutionizing the way organizations handle multi-cloud deployments and discover why centralized, decentralized orchestration might be the future of cloud computing. Key Takeaways:
The Abyss Podcast - Issue 96: RAP SEMINAR ROB NICE The School Bell is ringing, and your first class is Science/Mathmatics of the Rap Game! We have the honor of building with Rob Nice of RAP SEMINAR! We talk about the Origins of Rap Seminar and The Pendulum Ink Acadamy, Proprietary Software, the value of 2PAC, Redman, and so much more! DON'T SLEEP! TAP IN! Join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/theabysspodcast IG- @the_abyss_podcast @skitgod_lukeycage @thebonechurch @primojab EMAIL- cftheabysspodcast@gmail.com
From Supply Chain expert to ready to eat food guru, this week's guest is currently clearing the way for you to enjoy chef-prepared meals with nutritionist-approved menus, all powered by a personalization algorithm.She is not only a disrupter, she was featured as a Top 25 Consumer Health Tech Executive, was an E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist in 2021, Even more impressively, her company has 55% women sitting on the executive boardThe fearless leader of Territory foods and pug lover, Ellis McCue is this week's guest on “The Jake Dunlap Show.” Ellis is a school lover/life-long learner, and double majored in International Studies and East Asian Studies. If that wasn't enough, she double minored in Economics and History as well. After multiple internships, she found herself at Deloitte in Financial Operations working her way through the ranks to a Global Functional Lead and Reporting Release Manager role, where she redesigned business processes for sales, supply chain, and financial functions. After a move to Gap working in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Product Operations, Ellis later went on to become the Chief Executive Officer of Territory Foods. “Territory marries Ellis' belief that consumer led design yields disruptive growth to traditional industries with her personal belief that delicious food should be healthy.” Territory Foods is venture-backed, innovative focused food technology company that brings healthy, chef-prepared foods to eaters across the US, Please enjoy this week's episode with Ellis McCue! Ellis' Social Media LinksTerritory Foods:: https://www.territoryfoods.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellis-singerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellis.mccue/?hl=en Jake Dunlap:Personal Site - http://jakedunlap.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakedunlap/Twitter - https://twitter.com/JakeTDunlapInstagram - http://instagram.com/jake_dunlap _Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JakeTDunlap/ Skaled:Website - https://skaled.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/skaledYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsw_03rSlbGQkeLGMGiDf4Q
Robby speaks with Emily Giurleo, Senior Software Developer and co-founder/organizaer of WNB.rb. In this episode, Emily shares the importance of software communicating its purpose, the differences between maintaining open source versus propritary software projects, and community building.Additionally, they discuss Emily's experience of being a paid maintainer of MongoDB's Ruby client library, the importance of useful CHANGELOGs, debugging tips for Rubygems, when to and/or not to use mocks.Helpful LinksEmily's TwitterEmily's LinkedInEmily's WebsiteEmily's GithubWNB.rb @wnb_rb, contact organizersEmily's talk at RubyConf 2021: To mock, or not to mock?Sandi Metz: Making is Easy, Mending is a ChallengeMongo Ruby DriverEmily's Book Recommendation: Radical Candor by Kim ScottSubscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsOvercastSpotifyOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.
Retired agent Josh Mayers reviews his seven-year-long investigation of Sinovel Wind Group, an 18% Chinese state-owned wind turbine manufacturer, and three individuals for conspiracy and the theft of trade secrets and proprietary software from American Superconductor Corp. (AMSC), a US company headquartered in Devens, MA, with offices in Wisconsin, Beijing, and Austria. AMSC estimated the economic harm from this theft was approximately $1.2 billion and 600 jobs. Josh Mayers served with the FBI for 27 years. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles. https://jerriwilliams.com/246-josh-mayer-sinovel-wind-turbine-trade-secret-theft/ Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, author and podcaster, attempts to relive her glory days by writing and blogging about the FBI and hosting FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime/history podcast. Visit her website to check out her books, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/
Clever Passive Income is a way to reach financial freedom within only 2-5 years depending if you are passive or also join the referal system. Depending on which pack you are on, you can earn a daily percentage Monday to Friday. Leveraging the right technology with real Professional Forex Traders, Proprietary Software, and using winning proven strategies we get to share in the success Wednesday September 15 2021 The percent was 1.06% and depending on what Trading and Academy package you choose, here are the results $300 = $2.23 $500 = $3.71 $1k = $7.42 $2k = $14.84 $3k = $22.26 $5k = $37.10 $7k = $51.94 $10k = $74.20 $15k = $111.30 $20k = $148.40 $30k = $222.60 $40k = $296.80 $50k = $371.00 $70k = $519.40 $100k = $742.00 Join here for more information or contact me on WhatsApp 0034 644 711 461 **Trading on the Global Forex Market is risky, no past results can guarantee future profits in any type of real trading**
In this episode of Dirk & Swap: Conversations on Open Source, we talk about Open Core. What is it? How different is it from Open Source or Closed Source software? What are the pros and cons of Open Core? Is it better than proprietary software as at least something is open there? How to do Open Core in the right way (if there is one)... We tackle many such complicated questions in this show. I hope you will enjoy it. We have also published a transcript of the recording so you can read it if you want to!
Matt and Tyler talk about proprietary software on Linux and several other topics including OpenBSD, Crappy webcams, and PopOS's new Desktop Environment **What have we been up to Linux related this Week?** Tyler – Trying Linux / OpenBSD to see what can bring my Acer Aspire One netbook back to life. Matt – Struggling with lighting, crappy webcams, and the lack of good camera software on Linux. --- **Contact Info** Twitter: @thelinuxcast @mtwb @OfficialZaney on LBRY , https://bit.ly/3dbqbjX on youtube. Subscribe at http://thelinuxcast.org Contact us thelinuxcast@gmail.com Patreon https://patreon.com/thelinuxcast http://facebook.com/thelinuxcast Subscribe on YouTube https://youtube.com/thelinuxcast --- **Links (One each)** Matt - [https://9to5linux.com/system76-unveils-cosmic-as-their-gnome-based-desktop-environment-for-pop_os-linux](https://9to5linux.com/system76-unveils-cosmic-as-their-gnome-based-desktop-environment-for-pop_os-linux) Tyler - [https://www.thedarkmod.com/main/](https://www.thedarkmod.com/main --- ### **Main Topic - Is Proprietary Software Garbage?** --- **Apps of the Week** Matt - Castero Tyler - Flameshot Time Stamps 0:00 Intro 1:07 Our Week in Linux 16:47 Contact info 18:17 News Links 32:56 Proprietary Software Good or Bad? 52:20 Apps of the Week 57:06 Conclusion
On this weeks episode of DLN Xtend we discuss whether proprietary software on Linux is a good or bad thing? Welcome to episode 47 of DLN Xtend. DLN Xtend is a community powered podcast. We take conversations from the DLN Community from places like the DLN Discourse Forums, Telegram group, Discord server and more. We also take topics from other shows around the network to give our takes. 00:00 Introduction 09:01 Show Topic 36:50 Host Related Intrests 46:20 Wrap Up Matt- Xuan-Juan Sword VII Chinese action RPG https://store.steampowered.com/app/1249800/XuanYuanSwordVII/ Wendy- Camera Corner update #3 Nate - Powered Adhesives Limited about testing out a hot glue gun. This came about from a video and article I did about another product of theirs called a Badapter which takes a Ryobi 18v tool and allows for a DeWalt 20v Max battery to attach. I was contacted by the company if I wanted to test their glue gun with their adhesives. https://cubiclenate.com/2020/06/23/badaptor-dewalt-20v-max-battery-to-ryobi-18v-one/ Join us in the DLN Community: Discourse: https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/ Telegram: https://destinationlinux.org/telegram Mumble: https://destinationlinux.network/mumble/ Discord: https://destinationlinux.org/discord servers to continue the discussion! Contact info: Matt (Twitter @MattDLN) Wendy (Mastodon @WendyDLN@mastodon.online) Nate (cubiclenate.com)
On this week's episode of Destination Linux, we have a great episode in store for you. We're going to talk about the marketshare potential of Linux. Growth numbers in the 300% range and wondering how this is going to translate to the Linux desktop. In addition we will be covering community feedback, Antivirus Software on Linux? Is this something you should worry about? Google Play Store reportedly containing the highest risks for malware and then of course we have our popular tips/tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. Help Us Decide The Recipient of the Next DLN Gives Back: https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/t/its-time-to-give-back-dln-charity-drive/2888 Sponsored by: Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/dln DL Hosts: Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Noah Chelliah = https://asknoahshow.com Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Jill Bryant = https://twitter.com/jill_linuxgirl Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus DLN Store = http://dlnstore.com Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-200 00:00 = Welcome to Episode 200 of Destination Linux! 02:44 = Community Feedback: A Different Take on Proprietary Software vs Open Source 09:45 = Michael Has A Revelation About GIMP 12:21 = How to send in Community Feedback 12:33 = New DLN Podcast = Game Sphere ( https://gamesphere.show ) 16:16 = Digital Ocean - VPS & App Platform ( https://do.co/dln ) 17:51 = Anti-Virus On Linux: Should You Use One? 29:13 = Fortune Projects Major Growth for Linux Marketshare! 40:13 = Our Take On Reports of Android's Malware Issues 46:58 = Bitwarden - Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 47:47 = Linux Gaming: FlightGear - Flight Simulation 52:03 = Tip of the Week: "cal" (Command-line Calendar) 52:43 = Software Spotlight: Gitbook (Documentation Creation) 56:02 = Outro Linux #OpenSource #Podcast
https://destinationlinux.org/episode-189 - Hosted by Michael, Ryan & Noah The DL Triforce discuss the subject of Proprietary Software in Linux. Does proprietary software belong in Linux, do we even need it? We also have some awesome news from Blender with their latest release & from ProtonMail with Proton Drive. We then head to our gaming section where we take a look at Shing, a ninja based beat-em-up game. Later in the show we'll give you our popular tips/tricks and software picks. Plus so much more, coming up right now on Destination Linux. Sponsored by: Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/dln DL Hosts: Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Noah of Ask Noah Show = https://asknoahshow.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus Destination Linux Network Store = https://destinationlinux.network/store Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-190 00:00:00 = Coming up on DL190 00:00:39 = Welcome to DL 00:00:55 = What Noah has been up to 00:03:16 = What Ryan has been up to 00:07:59 = What Michael has been up to 00:08:53 = Digital Ocean - Cloud Hosting & VPS (https://do.co/dln) 00:10:27 = Communit Feedback: If you HAD to choose . . . Windows or Mac? 00:15:38 = News: Blender 00:21:25 = News: Proton Drive 00:26:35 = Security Advisory: WiFi Security 00:28:02 = Bitwarden - Open Source Password Manager (https://bitwarden.com/dln) 00:29:54 = Proprietary Software on Linux: Do We Need It? 00:57:34 = Gaming: SHING 01:00:41 = Tip of the Week: /media 01:02:45 = Software Spotlight: Super Productivity (To-Dos / Task Management) 01:08:35 = Become a Patron to Join the Patron Post Show 01:09:02 = Buy Dat Merch at the DLNStore.com 01:09:46 = Join the DLN Community 01:10:12 = More Great Content at DestinationLinux.Network 01:10:32 = The Journey Itself . . . 01:10:42 = Patron Post Show Preview Linux #OpenSource #Podcast
The DL Triforce discuss the subject of Proprietary Software in Linux. Does proprietary software belong in Linux, do we even need it? We also have some awesome news from Blender with their latest release & from ProtonMail with Proton Drive. We then head to our gaming section where we take a look at Shing, a […]
Joe Connolly and Neil A. Carousso explore how businesses are making adjustments and creating new adjacent services in order to survive. William Petz of Quiet Events, Inc. reveals how he found a new market to lease the software he developed within three weeks when his hospitality business was shuttered due to the COVID-19 crisis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On DLN Xtend Episode 17, Nate tests FreeOffice (https://www.freeoffice.com/en/) and Eric spends some time with Kdenlive (https://kdenlive.org/). We thank DigitalOcean for sponsoring DLN Xtend. DigitalOcean offers the simplest, most developer-friendly cloud platform. It’s optimized to make managing and scaling apps easy with an intuitive API, multiple storage options, integrated firewalls, load balancers and so much more. You can get all this plus access to their world-class customer support for as low as $5 per month. DigitalOcean also has 2,000 cloud-agnostic tutorials to help you stay up to date with the latest open source software, languages, and frameworks. Get started on Digital Ocean for 2 Months FREE with a $100 credit by going to do.co/dln (https://do.co/dln). Destination Linux (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/destination-linux/) talked about the open source document viewer KOReader (http://koreader.rocks/) which peaked Nate's interest and leads to a discussion on e-readers. Ask Noah brings up the recent news of an AMD vulnerability discovered as part of a study funded by Intel and also the excellent Opensource.Builders (https://opensource.builders) website which showcases open source alternatives to common proprietary software. Jason Evangelho of Linux for Everyone (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/linux-for-everyone/) recently interviewed Alan Pope (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlanPope) of Canonical and asked some interesting questions. We break down a few of the more interesting aspects of their conversation. On the DasGeek (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIme1suHyN7cAGrTy8RBdhQ) YouTube channel, Ryan covered using the El Gato Streamdeck Mini (https://youtu.be/6M0hfmbLfmM) with Linux which led Eric to wonder if there was a way to use a general-purpose tablet to do the same thing rather than buying dedicated hardware. Turns out, there is a very easy way to accomplish this with obs-websocket (https://github.com/Palakis/obs-websocket) and OBS Tablet Remote (http://t2t2.github.io/obs-tablet-remote/). Thanks to Venn Stone of LinuxGameCast (https://linuxgamecast.com/) for the tutorial (https://linuxgamecast.com/2018/11/quick-dirty-remote-control-obs-studio/). That's all for this week. Be sure to stop by DLN's Discourse (https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/), Telegram (https://destinationlinux.org/telegram), Mumble (https://destinationlinux.network/mumble/) and Discord (https://destinationlinux.org/discord) servers to continue the discussion. More information about this show and other Destination Linux Network shows (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/) and creators (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/) (like Eric (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/eric-adams/) and Nate (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/nathan-wolf/) for example) is available at destinationlinux.network (https://destinationlinux.network). Until next time, see yas!
Welcome to DLN Xtend Episode 15. This time, some acquaintances of Nate have asked him for help getting started with Linux and helping his son with an electronics engineering course. Eric goes deeper into Linux audio with JACK and Reaper. We thank DigitalOcean for sponsoring DLN Xtend. DigitalOcean offers the simplest, most developer-friendly cloud platform. It’s optimized to make managing and scaling apps easy with an intuitive API, multiple storage options, integrated firewalls, load balancers and so much more. You can get all this plus access to their world-class customer support for as low as $5 per month. DigitalOcean also has 2,000 cloud-agnostic tutorials to help you stay up to date with the latest open source software, languages, and frameworks. Get started on Digital Ocean for 2 Months FREE with a $100 credit by going to do.co/dln (https://do.co/dln). Dalton Durst from the UBports (https://ubports.com/) project was a guest host on Destination Linux (https://destinationlinux.org/episode-161/). They discussed the PinePhone (https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/) Braveheart edition and how UBports was progressing on the device. We, of course, couldn't be happier about the prospect of a Linux smartphone. On the Ask Noah (https://podcast.asknoahshow.com/167) show, Noah doesn't see a place for rolling release distros. We disagree and think they serve a need just as fixed release distributions do. Jason Evangehlo of Linux for Everyone (https://www.linux4everyone.com/28-i-make-foss-salient-os) covers the negativity surrounding proprietary software and dual booting. It's an attitude that bothers us as well. That's all for this week. Be sure to stop by DLN's Discourse (https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/), Telegram (https://destinationlinux.org/telegram), Mumble (https://destinationlinux.network/mumble/) and Discord (https://destinationlinux.org/discord) servers to continue the discussion. More information about this show and other Destination Linux Network shows (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/) and creators (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/) (like Eric (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/eric-adams/) and Nate (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/nathan-wolf/) for example) is available at destinationlinux.network (https://destinationlinux.network). Until next time, see yas!
In this episode we talk about our week, the importance of using a VPN, desktop backup options, answer the question of whether there too much choice in Linux, and being realistic about using proprietary software. Please stop by the DLN Discourse, Telegram, Mumble and Discord to continue the discussion. We know you are busy and appreciate you taking time out of your day to listen to our podcast. Thank you!
Michael Shinn, CEO of Atomicorp, discusses how open-source software can provide important and useful solutions for cybersecurity problems in the cloud and on a wide range of other cyber applications.
Video: What On Earth Is Happening - Episode #205 Date: 2019-04-07 Topics: Entitled Socialist Attitudes Of Millennials & Europeans, The Great Work, Who is REALLY Awake?, Service to Self, Service to Others, Service to Truth, Entitlement, Prescriptive demands on others, Spiritual Shadow Work, Rightful and Non-Rightful Property, All Rights are Property Rights, All Wrong-Doings are Theft of Property, the Correct Definition of Socialism, How Socialism ALWAYS degrades into Communism historically, All forms of Totalitarianism are Socialist Regimes, Communism is Inter-National Socialism, the importance of the book "None Dare Call It Conspiracy" by Gary Allen, How Socialism bates people with "free stuff," Who are the Millennials?, Generation Y, Millennials and their support of Socialism, Millennials not being able to correctly define Socialism, Indoctrination through the "Education" System, the Frankfurt School, Antonio Gramsci, the "Long March Through The Institutions," Europeans and their support of Socialism, Europeans and Canadians making rude and undue demands and not understanding that it is socially unacceptable behavior, Collectivism vs. Individualism, Totalitarianism and Slavery vs. Natural Law and True Freedom, Going against the Social-Engineered crowd, How to download videos from video sharing sites, understanding technology concepts instead of memorizing tasks, Free Software vs. Proprietary Software. Related Images: Download (zip archive) Related Documents: None Dare Call It Conspiracy | Millennials Would Rather Live In Socialist Or Communist Nation Than Under Capitalism
Dr. Anthony Metivier explains how memory training may be linked to positive mental health outcomes, and how to create magnetic memory palaces. In the first part of this interview, we have Dr. Anthony Metivier of the Magnetic Memory Method (MMM). He explains how memory training may be linked to positive mental health outcomes, and how to create your own “magnetic” memory palaces. We cover the many ways our daily activities effect our memories, and how to maximize your memory in medical school. Intro 1:25 What makes the Method “Magnetic” and Memory Techniques for Mental Health 4:40 Where to start with Memory Palaces… Memory Improvement Kit 8:20 Using Pre-made Palaces and Proprietary Software 12:10 Arm Anatomy Example (and a related Video) 16:40 De-skilling, Why Effort Matters for Learning, and Digital Fasting 23:10 Sleep, Diet, Fitness, and Meditation for Memory Health Waking Up Meditation App Anthony memorizes Sanskrit Join Anthony on his Podcast and YouTube Channel. For more detailed information, you may be interested in his Learn Faster Course or MMM Masterclass.
It’s 2019 and I’ve got a new direction – Enterprise! If you’re a company open-sourcing a project that was previously proprietary, perhaps listen to this Read More
Building a blockchain startup is hard enough. How do you educate the market around the technology itself? How do you communicate the business case for your product? But if you're really looking for a challenge, build a company with a focus on innovation in the healthcare space—an industry notoriously slow to adopt advanced technology! Katherine Kuzmeskas is the founder and CEO of SimplyVital Health, a startup building the blockchain infrastructure for healthcare. By way of open source and proprietary software, SimplyVital leverages the blockchain as a tool to increase data access and decrease the cost of healthcare, globally. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Kat cut her teeth in hospital administration, serving as Program Manager and Strategic Planner for the Yale New Haven Health system. Today, Kat joins us to discuss the challenges of innovating in the healthcare space, describing the market's slow adoption of advanced technology and the reteaching necessary around the role of the blockchain. She shares her interest in healthcare administration and explains how a year with Teach for America led to her idea for SimplyVital Health. Listen in for Kat's insight on leading a global company and learn how persistence, organization and the will to win lend to her success as a startup founder. Topics Covered The function of SimplyVital Blockchain infrastructure for healthcare Proprietary and open-source software Data access to decrease costs globally Kat's insight on leadership Solo musician/athlete vs. band/team Compare to CEO of global company The challenges of innovating in healthcare Slow to adopt advanced technology Must understand business perspective Kat's advice for startups in the healthcare space Identify customers, run product by them first Remember that healthcare is business (ROI) Kat's path to founding SimplyVital Health Clinical rotations in Ecuador Interest in operations, administration Teach for America student dashboard Apply data-driven decision-making to healthcare Kat's strengths as a startup founder Persistence (outwork others) Extremely organized Competitive, curious How Kat educates the healthcare market on blockchain Recognize long sales cycle Reteach as necessary Consulting arm, course on Udemy How Kat financed SimplyVital Self-funded first year Equity round with venture investors Revenue from purchase of tokens Kat's definition of success Personal fulfillment Doing good in world Connect with Kat SimplyVital Health https://www.simplyvitalhealth.com/ SimplyVital on Twitter https://twitter.com/SimplyVitalHQ SimplyVital on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SimplyVitalHealth/ SimplyVital on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/simplyvital-health/ Kat on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherinekuzmeskas/ Kat on Twitter https://twitter.com/kkuzmesk?lang=en Resources Blockchain and Healthcare on Udemy https://www.udemy.com/blockchain-and-healthcare/ Chuck Klosterman X: A Highly Specific, Defiantly Incomplete History of the Early 21st Century by Chuck Klosterman http://chuckklostermanauthor.com/books/chuck-klosterman-x-tr/chuck-klosterman-x-hc Connect with Boost VC Boost VC Website https://www.boost.vc/ Boost VC on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/boostvc/ Boost VC on Twitter https://twitter.com/BoostVC
Ingredients to Success from American Bankers' Community Banker of the Year / He's Ba-ack! - Vernon Hill / Bank Builds Proprietary Software Solution, Licenses it to Other Banks Hosts - Sharon Lorman, Vice President, The Kafafian Group, Inc. Jeff Marsico, Executive Vice President, The Kafafian Group, Inc. Rich Trauger, Managing Director, The Kafafian Group, Inc. Gregg Wagner, Managing Director, The Kafafian Group, Inc. Guest - Anthony Labozzetta, President and CEO of Sussex Bancorp
As long as "Microsoft" remains synonymous with "Proprietary Software" the jury will be out on whether proprietary software is superior to open source software (OSS). For many ardent proponents of OSS, this debate is mostly about rooting for the 'little guy', but in this week's discussion, your hosts Tefo Mohapi and Andile Masuku, will start a conversation about the pros and cons of both regimes, and highlight some issues that they think should headline this debate. Then they will leave it up to you to decide which of the two might be best for Africa to embrace, considering how important it is for the continent to create innovative solutions to its own problems, and develop marketable technologies that compete favourably against the very best in the world. Also, for the first time since the launch of this podcast, we're excited to feature comments we've received from our listeners following the passionate conversations sparked by our previous podcast around the the question, "Are Tech and Innovation Hubs in Africa Effective?" And as always, you can expect all the week’s leading tech, digital and innovation news: --Discover what Nokia has in its stable that's causing a feeding frenzy among the likes of Audi, Mercedes Benz, Uber and Facebook, --Take a peek under the hood of one of Africa's biggest tech deals this year: Telkom’s acquisition of Business Connection, -- Observe the dynamics of Ghana's decrease in mobile data use, --Get details on the "hacktivism" attack on South African firm Sekunjalo Investment Holdings' news archives, and --Learn how a pharmacy in Harare, Zimbabwe is cleverly harnessing Whatsapp to facilitate online payments. Music Credits: All Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Part two of the "Health Sciences Framework - The Smart Way of being lazy" seminar. This is a technical demonstration. Who: Jesse Meek, Website and Database Developer, Health Sciences, When: 1pm Thursday 13 September, Where: Committee Room 1, Information Services Building.
Part two of the "Health Sciences Framework - The Smart Way of being lazy" seminar. This is a technical demonstration. Who: Jesse Meek, Website and Database Developer, Health Sciences, When: 1pm Thursday 13 September, Where: Committee Room 1, Information Services Building.
Part two of the "Health Sciences Framework - The Smart Way of being lazy" seminar. This is a technical demonstration. Who: Jesse Meek, Website and Database Developer, Health Sciences, When: 1pm Thursday 13 September, Where: Committee Room 1, Information Services Building.
Part two of the "Health Sciences Framework - The Smart Way of being lazy" seminar. This is a technical demonstration. Who: Jesse Meek, Website and Database Developer, Health Sciences, When: 1pm Thursday 13 September, Where: Committee Room 1, Information Services Building.
Following on from the last IT Seminar on Identity and Access Management, this seminar show cases the Health Sciences solution to identity, access and work flow management: nicknamed 'The Framework'. The Framework provides solutions to several points of debate arising from the last seminar, such as 'multiple identity vs. multiple role' and 'flexible business logic versus large scale management'. The Framework offers an alternative to the 'local problem ==> proprietary solution' dynamic and all its hidden pit falls. In its place, the Framework supports rapid development of local solutions for local problems. In so doing, though, the framework looses no opportunity to take advantage of and leverage off already developed solutions. Such solutions may exist within the Framework's central code library (utilised by the divisional community of developers), a proprietary technology, another university, a web service and so on. On the technical side, while the framework's own language is PHP, those solutions developed within the framework are available for use by any language on any server. In addition, any application within the framework can be run on all major databases, without recoding the application. Such features are indicative of the Framework's flexible architecture. The framework's Content Management System and Access Control List will be demonstrated from the point of view of a departmental staff member and a departmental webmaster. While there will be some references to the technical underpinnings of the development the Seminar will focus on the concepts behind the Framework, and will be suitable for both general and technical audiences. Who: Jesse Meek, Website and Database Developer, Health Sciences. When: 1pm Thursday 6 September. Where: Seminar Room, University College.
Following on from the last IT Seminar on Identity and Access Management, this seminar show cases the Health Sciences solution to identity, access and work flow management: nicknamed 'The Framework'. The Framework provides solutions to several points of debate arising from the last seminar, such as 'multiple identity vs. multiple role' and 'flexible business logic versus large scale management'. The Framework offers an alternative to the 'local problem ==> proprietary solution' dynamic and all its hidden pit falls. In its place, the Framework supports rapid development of local solutions for local problems. In so doing, though, the framework looses no opportunity to take advantage of and leverage off already developed solutions. Such solutions may exist within the Framework's central code library (utilised by the divisional community of developers), a proprietary technology, another university, a web service and so on. On the technical side, while the framework's own language is PHP, those solutions developed within the framework are available for use by any language on any server. In addition, any application within the framework can be run on all major databases, without recoding the application. Such features are indicative of the Framework's flexible architecture. The framework's Content Management System and Access Control List will be demonstrated from the point of view of a departmental staff member and a departmental webmaster. While there will be some references to the technical underpinnings of the development the Seminar will focus on the concepts behind the Framework, and will be suitable for both general and technical audiences. Who: Jesse Meek, Website and Database Developer, Health Sciences. When: 1pm Thursday 6 September. Where: Seminar Room, University College.
Following on from the last IT Seminar on Identity and Access Management, this seminar show cases the Health Sciences solution to identity, access and work flow management: nicknamed 'The Framework'. The Framework provides solutions to several points of debate arising from the last seminar, such as 'multiple identity vs. multiple role' and 'flexible business logic versus large scale management'. The Framework offers an alternative to the 'local problem ==> proprietary solution' dynamic and all its hidden pit falls. In its place, the Framework supports rapid development of local solutions for local problems. In so doing, though, the framework looses no opportunity to take advantage of and leverage off already developed solutions. Such solutions may exist within the Framework's central code library (utilised by the divisional community of developers), a proprietary technology, another university, a web service and so on. On the technical side, while the framework's own language is PHP, those solutions developed within the framework are available for use by any language on any server. In addition, any application within the framework can be run on all major databases, without recoding the application. Such features are indicative of the Framework's flexible architecture. The framework's Content Management System and Access Control List will be demonstrated from the point of view of a departmental staff member and a departmental webmaster. While there will be some references to the technical underpinnings of the development the Seminar will focus on the concepts behind the Framework, and will be suitable for both general and technical audiences. Who: Jesse Meek, Website and Database Developer, Health Sciences. When: 1pm Thursday 6 September. Where: Seminar Room, University College.
Following on from the last IT Seminar on Identity and Access Management, this seminar show cases the Health Sciences solution to identity, access and work flow management: nicknamed 'The Framework'. The Framework provides solutions to several points of debate arising from the last seminar, such as 'multiple identity vs. multiple role' and 'flexible business logic versus large scale management'. The Framework offers an alternative to the 'local problem ==> proprietary solution' dynamic and all its hidden pit falls. In its place, the Framework supports rapid development of local solutions for local problems. In so doing, though, the framework looses no opportunity to take advantage of and leverage off already developed solutions. Such solutions may exist within the Framework's central code library (utilised by the divisional community of developers), a proprietary technology, another university, a web service and so on. On the technical side, while the framework's own language is PHP, those solutions developed within the framework are available for use by any language on any server. In addition, any application within the framework can be run on all major databases, without recoding the application. Such features are indicative of the Framework's flexible architecture. The framework's Content Management System and Access Control List will be demonstrated from the point of view of a departmental staff member and a departmental webmaster. While there will be some references to the technical underpinnings of the development the Seminar will focus on the concepts behind the Framework, and will be suitable for both general and technical audiences. Who: Jesse Meek, Website and Database Developer, Health Sciences. When: 1pm Thursday 6 September. Where: Seminar Room, University College.