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PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Stereotypical hippocampal clustering predicts navigational success in virtualized real-world environments

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.23.533994v1?rss=1 Authors: Ozubko, J., Campbell, M., Verhayden, A., Demetri, B., Brady, M., Brunec, I. K. Abstract: Structural differences along the long-axis of the hippocampus have long been believed to underlie meaningful functional differences, such as the granularity of information processing. Recent findings show that data-driven parcellations of the hippocampus sub-divide the hippocampus into a 10-cluster map with anterior-medial, anterior-lateral, and posteroanterior-lateral, middle, and posterior components. We tested whether task and experience could modulate this clustering using a spatial learning experiment where subjects were trained to virtually navigate a novel neighborhood in a Google Street View-like environment over a two-week period. Subjects were scanned while navigating routes early in training and at the end of their two-week training. Using the 10-cluster map as the ideal template, we find that subjects who eventually learn the neighborhood well have hippocampal cluster-maps consistent with the ideal--even on their second day of learning--and their cluster mappings do not change over the two week training period. However, subjects who eventually learn the neighborhood poorly begin with hippocampal cluster-maps inconsistent with the ideal, though their cluster mappings become more stereotypical by the end of the two week training. Interestingly this improvement seems to be route specific as even after some early improvement, when a new route is navigated participants' hippocampal maps revert back to less stereotypical organization. We conclude that hippocampal clustering is not dependent solely on anatomical structure, and instead is driven by a combination of anatomy, task, and importantly, experience. Nonetheless, while hippocampal clustering can change with experience, efficient navigation depends on functional hippocampal activity clustering in a stereotypical manner, highlighting optimal divisions of processing along the hippocampal anterior-posterior and medial-lateral-axes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Expert Dojo
295 How Syccure Delivers The Future of Security For Complex Virtualized Networks

Expert Dojo "The Art of Startup War"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 39:36


Syccure is a SaaS cyber security company that closes the security gaps found in today's complex hybrid networks. The main pain point we solve is making access control at scale simple, far reaching and ultra secure. We assign cryptographic identities to every IP enabled device, we use those identities to write one set of security policies that work across every layer, and we deploy dynamic, adaptive, contextually aware encryption.   Syccure is an external policy and authorization platform that lets anyone create, deploy and manage business objectives and the authorization policies that enforce them in an easy to use, intuitive solution. Built on blockchain, Syccure delivers centralized authorization control and management from a decentralized platform, lowering integration costs within the stack. By creating granular visibility of identities, access controls, and lifecycle management, Syccure makes it possible to extend trust across corporate boundaries, delivering information sharing workflows that make it easy to share secure content in a zero trust environment.    For more information, visit www.syccure.com   If you have the next big idea, apply to the Expert Dojo Accelerator: www.expertdojo.com  

Hacker Public Radio
HPR3769: Crouching laptop, hidden server (part 0).

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023


Crouching laptop, hidden server (part 0). Virtualized battlegrounds. Archer72's system: Acer Aspire 5750-6866 CPU: Intel Core i3 2350M (2.3 GHz max, 2 cores, 3MB cache). RAM: 4GB DDR3-1600 SODIMM (2 x 2GB currently, 2 x 4GB upgrade planned). Video: Integrated Intel GMA HD 3000. DISK: 120GB SATA SSD. NIC: Integrated 1000 mbps. 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi. Bluetooth not installed. SGOTI's system: HP Notebook 14-ck0052cl CPU: Intel Core i3-8130U (2.2 GHz - 4 GHz max, 2 cores, 4MB cache). RAM: 16GB DDR4-2400 SDRAM (2 x 8GB, upgraded). Video: Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 620. DISK: 1TB 5400 rpm SATA HDD (with empty m.2 SATA slot). NIC: Integrated 10/100/1000 GbE LAN. 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.2 combo. Software and documumentation mentioned during the show. Running Laptop, server style, with the Lid closed. Edit logind.conf sudo vim /etc/systemd/logind.conf. Remove the # from these lines then set values to ignore: HandleSuspendkey=ignore HandleLidSwitch=ignore HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore Save then quit. I'm not going to tell you how ;) Finally, restart systemd-logind. sudo systemctl restart systemd-logind.service Way of the Archer72. Proxmox Homepage. Proxmox VE is a complete open-source platform for enterprise virtualization. With the built-in web interface you can easily manage VMs and containers, software-defined storage and networking, high-availability clustering, and multiple out-of-the-box tools on a single solution. Proxmox backup documentation. Proxmox backup documentation .pdf download. Proxmox video tutorials Proxmox wiki. Proxmox vLAN networking information. Proxmox NAT config information. Youtube video: install/config Proxmox. Duck DNS hosted on AWS, with no upfront cost to the user. Dynamic DNS service; dynamically update DNS records without the need for human interaction. Connect to your home/local network from a remote network using a domain name instead of an IP address. Way of the SGOTI. RHEL Documentation: Creating guests with virt-install RHEL 9 product documentation list You can use the virt-install command to create virtual machines and install operating system on those virtual machines from the command line. virt-install can be used either interactively or as part of a script to automate the creation of virtual machines. virt-manager The virt-manager application is a desktop user interface for managing virtual machines through libvirt. It primarily targets KVM VMs, but also manages Xen and LXC (linux containers). virt-install is a command line tool which provides an easy way to provision operating systems into virtual machines. virt-viewer is a lightweight UI interface for interacting with the graphical display of virtualized guest OS. It can display VNC or SPICE, and uses libvirt to lookup the graphical connection details. virt-clone is a command line tool for cloning existing inactive guests. It copies the disk images, and defines a config with new name, UUID and MAC address pointing to the copied disks. virt-xml is a command line tool for easily editing libvirt domain XML using virt-install’s command line options. virt-bootstrap is a command line tool providing an easy way to setup the root file system for libvirt-based containers. qemu documentation qemu wiki: User documentation qemu wiki: KVM KVM homepage KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for Linux on x86 hardware containing virtualization extensions (Intel VT or AMD-V). It consists of a loadable kernel module, kvm.ko, that provides the core virtualization infrastructure and a processor specific module, kvm-intel.ko or kvm-amd.ko. Using KVM, one can run multiple virtual machines running unmodified Linux or Windows images. Each virtual machine has private virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. Cockpit Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers, intended for everyone. RHEL 9: web console/cockpit documentation Cockpit Deployment Guide RHEL intro to Cockpit guide. Youtube video: Fedora server on a Laptop. 14:45, editing /etc/systemd/logind.conf Youtube video: Deploying Nextcloud AIO containers. Additional Information. What is an IP address? What's my IP address? What is DDNS? Cloudflare DDNS glossary How To Forward a Port. A port forward is a way of making a computer on your home or business network accessible to computers on the internet, even though they are behind a router or firewall. It is commonly used in gaming, security cameras, home automation, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Port forwards are setup in your router. A forwarded port is also known as open. After you have forwarded a port you have an open port. List of DDNS solutions (with no upfront cost to the user). Duck Duck Go Search for Dynamic DNS

Get Your Tech On
DOCSIS Softwarization in a DAA and Virtualized Network

Get Your Tech On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022


As technology continues to evolve, DOCSIS Softwarization in a DAA and virtualized network is a necessity. What does this mean exactly? Join Brady Volpe with special guest Tadeusz Ciesielski, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Falcon V Systems as they discuss the evolving technology hurdles cable operators face as DOCSIS hardware becomes increasingly more The post DOCSIS Softwarization in a DAA and Virtualized Network appeared first on Volpe Firm.

Reimagining The Contact Center - with Marc Bernstein
Lessons from Virtualized Work and Leveling Up Agents w/Eric Sims

Reimagining The Contact Center - with Marc Bernstein

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 47:01


Eric and Marc discuss methods for thoughtful decision-making, the trials and tribulations of building a virtual contact center, and nurturing agent growth and development for resounding success. Eric Sims is an entrepreneur and interventionist who helps business owners recover from their addiction to old ways of doing business. Since 2018, he has led the booming growth of Leading Edge Connections, a fully virtual outsourced contact center and solutions company that helps businesses gain and retain customers. --- Follow Marc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baltoceo/ Learn more about Balto: balto.ai --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marcbernstein/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marcbernstein/message

Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
Special Release - STARCOM, Virtualized Training for Space and Breaking New Ground

Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 21:52


On this Constellations Podcast, we'll discuss the first anniversary of STARCOM. Hear Major General Shawn Bratton, Commander, Space Training and Readiness Command of the United States Space Force explain STARCOM and how it is training the Space Force for competition and conflict in the Space domain.  What are Major General Bratton's priorities as the first commander of STARCOM? The first answer is an independent professional military education for the Space Force. What will it will take to prepare Guardians training for space missions? How do you weigh the value of live training versus training in a simulator?  STARCOM is relying on experts such as astronauts from NASA that do an incredible amount of training with simulators and advice from other parts of the Space Force such as the Space Warfighting Analysis Center. Listen as Major General Bratton explains a new series of complex training exercises called the Sky Series.

connect-Podcast
connect conference Podcast: Stefan Winter, Rakuten | How to deploy virtualized open-RAN fast

connect-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 12:11


At the connect conference 2022 in Dresden we talked with Stefan Winter (Rakuten) about how Rakuten deploys open-RAN fast and the benefits of virtualized networks.

The Switch - by Nonprofit HR
We've Virtualized Our Workforce - Now What? Featuring Dr. Tracye Weeks & Nonprofit HR Expert Consultants

The Switch - by Nonprofit HR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 69:03


Overview: The need to shift to working from home came without notice for many organizations. This unpredictable turn led many employers to pivot to a virtual workforce at the start of the pandemic, and most that shifted are still managing a virtual or hybrid workforce. From higher productivity to increased work-life integration, some organizations have reaped positive outcomes in spite of this unplanned shift. However, others are struggling with issues such as inadequate technology solutions, lower staff engagement and morale as well as the impacts of social isolation and distractions at home. In this panel discussion, leaders will be given solutions that have worked for other organizations that have championed this shift to a virtual environment. Listen in and hear considerations as well as positives for organizations deciding whether or not to go 100% permanently virtual. Highlights: - develop effective plans and engagement for virtual operations long term while enhancing the virtual working experience - create a virtual workforce that offers far-reaching and positive effects on operations, talent attraction and employee morale - prepare your leaders to operate their organizations during a shift to a virtual and develop strategies to re-integrate remote workers when there may be a shift back to workspace Presenters Dr. Tracye Weeks - Team Leader and Senior Consultant, Nonprofit HR Tamika S. Hood, CPDC, PHR, SHRM-CP - Consultant, Nonprofit HR Michael McElroy - Associate Consultant, Nonprofit HR Aimee Wood - Associate Consultant, Nonprofit HR

The Big Unlock
Amit Phadnis: The healthcare delivery model is changing from hospital being within four walls to getting distributed and virtualized

The Big Unlock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 35:25


In this podcast, Amit Phadnis, Chief Digital Officer at GE Healthcare reflects on how a geographical transition and a change in domain from IT networking to healthcare has worked out for him and shares his learnings from this shift. GE Healthcare is a leading global medical technology, pharmaceutical, diagnostics, and digital solutions innovator.  While Phadnis admits that the potent […]

The Big Unlock
Amit Phadnis: The healthcare delivery model is changing from hospital being within four walls to getting distributed and virtualized

The Big Unlock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 35:25


In this podcast, Amit Phadnis, Chief Digital Officer at GE Healthcare reflects on how a geographical transition and a change in domain from IT networking to healthcare has worked out for him and shares his learnings from this shift. GE Healthcare is a leading global medical technology, pharmaceutical, diagnostics, and digital solutions innovator.  While Phadnis admits that the potent […]

SDxCentral Weekly Wrap
SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Huawei CTO Disses Virtualized, Open RAN

SDxCentral Weekly Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 2:24


SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap for Sept. 17, 2021 Plus, Cisco adds Equinix SD-WAN support, and AT&T warns of SASE challenges.Huawei opposes open RAN, vRAN; Cisco expands SD-WAN to Equinix; and AT&T says SASE is confusing. Huawei CTO Disses Virtualized, Open RAN Cisco Taps Into Equinix for SD-WAN On Demand AT&T Combats SASE Confusion as Adoption Surges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TechBurst Asia Podcast
031: What the hell is OPENRAN? And how will it impact the future of 5G? w/ BlueFire's Rob Jones

TechBurst Asia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 47:03


There's a new tech industry buzzword floating around that I need to understand better - and that buzzword is OpenRAN. The reason I need to understand it better is because it seems like it has the capability to transform the way mobile operators purchase, deploy and support their networks.  In the old days, it was easy, you rang up one of the network equipment manufacturers, like Nokia, Ericsson or Huawei, and they built your network. But with OpenRAN, operators can choose from hundreds of vendors and thousands of network configurations. That sounds complex - so I want to understand better what OpenRAN is - and why are so many companies and operators are excited by it.  In this podcast, we are joined by the Founder & CEO of the global business advisory firm BlueFire, Rob Jones, for our introduction to OpenRAN. Show Notes 02:00 Intro to Rob & BlueFire 05:00 What the hell is OpenRAN - and why should we care about it? 07:30 The transformation from buying from one vendor (e.g. Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei) to the OpenRAN model 11:00 OpenRAN promises massive OpEx and CapEx savings, can it deliver on those promises? And if so, what does that mean for the network equipment manufacturers.  18:00 Will the reduced costs de-risk 5G network investments and increase deployments? 22:00 How will the OpenRAN ecosystem evolve, and what role with the likes of Nokia, Ericsson and Huawei play in it? 27:00 The role of the hyperscalers - how Microsoft, Google, AWS and Facebook have jumped on the OpenRAN bandwagon. 31:00 OpenRAN's role in Private 5G 32:00 What will it take for OpenRAN to be a success? 35:00 What are the biggest risks across the OpenRAN ecosystem that could prevent it from living up to the hype? 40:00 Examples of mobile operator innovation, including Rakuten and Malaysia's 5G strategy 45:00 The bottom line - will OpenRAN live up to the hype  

Light Reading Podcasts
Juniper Networks CEO Rami Rahim: The 5G future will be virtualized

Light Reading Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 17:30


Juniper Networks CEO Rami Rahim joins the podcast to discuss why future 5G services will be virtualized, how AI can improve network performance and what's next for the Apstra and Netrounds acquisitions. The networking company wants to further automate data centers "because the future of 5G services is going to be virtualized, it's going to leverage the distributed telco cloud." Later in the podcast, Rahim discusses 5G as a catalyst for Juniper to heighten its focus on improving performance in WAN transport networks as service providers converge mobile, fixed access, enterprise and residential networks. Find out more about Juniper's M&A history on Light Reading's website and be sure to sign up for the Light Reading Weekly newsletter for the telecom news, analysis and interviews.

Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
91- Flocks of Satellites, Virtualized Constellations and the Tenet of Interoperability

Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 32:35


Listen to Jeff Guido talk about Planet, a company founded by three NASA scientists in a garage.  Learn about a “flock” of small satellites imaging the entire Earth’s land mass every day, delivery data images almost instantaneously over the Internet.  How is that possible? Jeff discusses vertically integrating a cloud-based imaging platform and the digital transformation of the industry.  They are both key to getting remote sensing data immediately out to the market, helping everyone from small farmers to governments optimize their resources.  Jeff talks about managing large numbers of satellites by getting them to work in concert through automation and interoperability.  Learn about the difference between CMOS and push broom cameras and how the imagery obtained from those cameras can be analyzed to detect change.  Finally, what is a virtual constellation and why is it important?

Telecom Reseller
Podcast: Visualizing Virtualized Mobile Networks in the New 5G Era

Telecom Reseller

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 23:28


International management consultancy, Arthur D. Little (https://www.adlittle.us/), released its Virtualizing Mobile Networks report highlighting that telecom infrastructure based on proprietary hardware and closed interfaces has failed to provide the flexibility, scalability and degree of automation required in the era of 5G. In this podcast, Sean McDevitt, Partner with ADL’s Telecommunications, Information Technology, Media & Electronics (TIME) practice speaks to the contents of the report, explaining how recent technology developments allow for radical architectural changes across mobile network domains, and how operators, in order to fully reap the benefits of network virtualization, must rethink sourcing and deployment models as well as corresponding organizational setups. Visit https://www.adlittle.us/

Tantra's Mantra with Prakash Sangam
The status and progress toward Open and Virtualized 5G RAN - Discussion with Alok Shah, VP - Samsung Networks

Tantra's Mantra with Prakash Sangam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 26:45


After many years of discussions and token deployments, Open and virtualized RAN (Open RAN and vRAN) architectures are seeing lot of market interest and traction. In this interview podcast, we discuss their suitability for 5G, drivers, current status, and future trends, as well details about Samsung's recently announced Open and vRAN offerings.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Heavy Networking 536: Arrcus Reimagines The Chassis Router With Its Virtualized Distributed Router (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 49:19


Today's Heavy Networking dives into sponsor Arrcus's Virtualized Distributed Router, new software that transforms the monolithic chassis that can scale to thousands of ports while being operated and managed like a single device. Our guests are Murali Gandluru, Keyur Patel, and Nalin Pai from Arrcus. The post Heavy Networking 536: Arrcus Reimagines The Chassis Router With Its Virtualized Distributed Router (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking
Heavy Networking 536: Arrcus Reimagines The Chassis Router With Its Virtualized Distributed Router (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 49:19


Today's Heavy Networking dives into sponsor Arrcus's Virtualized Distributed Router, new software that transforms the monolithic chassis that can scale to thousands of ports while being operated and managed like a single device. Our guests are Murali Gandluru, Keyur Patel, and Nalin Pai from Arrcus. The post Heavy Networking 536: Arrcus Reimagines The Chassis Router With Its Virtualized Distributed Router (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Heavy Networking 536: Arrcus Reimagines The Chassis Router With Its Virtualized Distributed Router (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 49:19


Today's Heavy Networking dives into sponsor Arrcus's Virtualized Distributed Router, new software that transforms the monolithic chassis that can scale to thousands of ports while being operated and managed like a single device. Our guests are Murali Gandluru, Keyur Patel, and Nalin Pai from Arrcus. The post Heavy Networking 536: Arrcus Reimagines The Chassis Router With Its Virtualized Distributed Router (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Chariot TechCast
TechChat Tuesdays #3: Virtualized IDEs and Development Tools

Chariot TechCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 35:32


Ken discusses some of the virtual tooling he’s used or come across in developing software, including web IDEs, VMs, Docker, and more. The post TechChat Tuesdays #3: Virtualized IDEs and Development Tools appeared first on Chariot Solutions.

Borderscapes
Virtualized

Borderscapes

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 12:52


The online world still represents a mystery for many of us. There is so much information out there that it is physically impossible for one to ever be able to intake it all. In a world where you have the knowledge of everything at the touch of a screen, how does one decide what to focus on? Are we getting further and further from each other by being connected at all times? Is online learning the way forward or does it represent a way to lose focus on learning altogether? Tune in to Virtualized, an episode brought to you by Alexander Tugen, part of the series Borderscapes.

Peggy Smedley Show
Essential Today, Virtualized Tomorrow

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 31:25


Peggy and Dan Rodriguez, corporate vice president and general manager, network platforms group, Intel Corp., discuss why technology is essential today and what is coming in the future. He says digital infrastructure and networking is what is allowing us to keep many businesses continuing. They also discuss: If COVID-19 will have an impact on 5G and what is coming next for different vertical industries. The prediction that by 2024, more than 80% of deployed solutions will be virtualized and the two fundamental movements that have led it. The huge ($65 billion) opportunity that the network and the edge represents. How Intel is investing in 5G and some of the investments it is doing in collaboration with the IoT group. intel.com (04.28.20 - #666) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast

Peggy Smedley Show
Essential Today, Virtualized Tomorrow

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 31:25


Peggy and Dan Rodriguez, corporate vice president and general manager, network platforms group, Intel Corp., discuss why technology is essential today and what is coming in the future. He says digital infrastructure and networking is what is allowing us to keep many businesses continuing. They also discuss: If COVID-19 will have an impact on 5G and what is coming next for different vertical industries. The prediction that by 2024, more than 80% of deployed solutions will be virtualized and the two fundamental movements that have led it. The huge ($65 billion) opportunity that the network and the edge represents. How Intel is investing in 5G and some of the investments it is doing in collaboration with the IoT group. intel.com (04.28.20 - #666) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast

Investor Connect Podcast
Startup Funding Espresso: The Coronavirus Impact on Education

Investor Connect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 1:42


Hello, this is Hall T. Martin with the Startup Funding Espresso -- your daily shot of startup funding and investing. The Coronavirus pandemic impacts many parts of the economy including education. We’ll see changes in the following ways: Education has been moving online for the last twenty years. With online courseware, virtual classroom tools and more, the coronavirus will accelerate the move online. Virtualized education will let instructors customize to individual needs. The flipped classroom will become the new norm as videos, digital courseware and multimedia provide the lecture component. There will be an increased usage of crowdsourced education. Virtualized education opens the door to bring additional teachers into the classroom. Imagine having an engineer provide a session on thermal dynamics and its practical use on the job. A key component of the current education system is the ‘daycare’ component that allows parents to work a day job without having to pay for it. Startups should examine these trends and consider extending your product to take advantage of them. Thank you for joining us for the Startup Funding Espresso where we help startups and investors connect for funding. Let’s go startup something today.-----For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: Check out our other podcasts here: For Investors check out: For Startups check out: For eGuides check out: For upcoming Events, check out For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group

HCL DIGITAL WORKPLACE PODCAST
Episode 02: Virtualized Digital Workspaces with Aditya Kumar

HCL DIGITAL WORKPLACE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020


In this podcast episode, Aditya Kumar, Enterprise Solution Architect of Digital Workplace Services, HCL Technologies, talks about virtualized digital workspaces. He dives deep into how these digital workspaces are woven into today’s corporate fabric. Speaker Details: Aditya Kumar, Enterprise Solution Architect of Digital Workplace Services at HCL Technologies. Follow Aditya Kumar on LinkedIn to get more insights and updates on Digital Workplace Services. Podcast by HCL technologies Digital Workplace Services where industry experts, analysts and veterans help listeners identify, understand and prepare for the upcoming digital workplace technologies and trends. Click here to read more about HCL’s digital workplace services, success stories, news & updates.

Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
71 - Innovative Satellites, Virtualized Networks and Dynamic Ground

Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 22:30


The space industry has experienced massive growth and innovation in capacity and capabilities from High Throughput Satellites (HTS) to small satellite constellations.  With so many advancements in the sky how is the ground segment evolving to keep pace? On the Constellations podcast hear from Shivaprakash Muruganandham, an analyst from Northern Sky Research, a leading global market research and consulting firm focused on the satellite and space sectors.   He will discuss how the satellite ground segment is on the cusp of a fundamental change.  Shivaprakah will share insights from a recent NSR report entitled “Satellite Ground Network Virtualization” that outlines how the ground segment is becoming more virtual, software defined and cloud centric to meet the needs of the newer satellites.

Intel Chip Chat - Archive
Accelerate Next-Generation Virtualized Solutions – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 243

Intel Chip Chat - Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Year-over-year growth in demands on network capacity continue to outpace the OpEx and CapEx capacities of communication service providers. While virtualization of the network addresses this growing business problem, the associated disaggregated model brings with it a new set of technical and operational challenges. […]

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights
Accelerate Next-Generation Virtualized Solutions – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 243

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Year-over-year growth in demands on network capacity continue to outpace the OpEx and CapEx capacities of communication service providers. While virtualization of the network addresses this growing business problem, the associated disaggregated model brings with it a new set of technical and operational challenges. […]

Intel – Connected Social Media
Accelerate Next-Generation Virtualized Solutions – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 243

Intel – Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Year-over-year growth in demands on network capacity continue to outpace the OpEx and CapEx capacities of communication service providers. While virtualization of the network addresses this growing business problem, the associated disaggregated model brings with it a new set of technical and operational challenges. […]

The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker
The AI Eye: NVIDIA (NasdaqGS: $NVDA) and Ericsson (NasdaqGS: $ERIC) Collaborating on Commercializing Virtualized RAN Tech and Toho Bank Joi

The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 5:08


The AI Eye: NVIDIA (NasdaqGS: $NVDA) and Ericsson (NasdaqGS: $ERIC) Collaborating on Commercializing Virtualized RAN Tech and Toho Bank Joins IBM (NYSE: $IBM) Japan's TSUBASA Core Banking System

The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker
The AI Eye: NVIDIA (NasdaqGS: $NVDA) and Ericsson (NasdaqGS: $ERIC) Collaborating on Commercializing Virtualized RAN Tech and Toho Bank Joi

The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 5:08


The AI Eye: NVIDIA (NasdaqGS: $NVDA) and Ericsson (NasdaqGS: $ERIC) Collaborating on Commercializing Virtualized RAN Tech and Toho Bank Joins IBM (NYSE: $IBM) Japan's TSUBASA Core Banking System

Investorideas -Trading & News
The AI Eye: NVIDIA (NasdaqGS: $NVDA) and Ericsson (NasdaqGS: $ERIC) Collaborating on Commercializing Virtualized RAN Tech and Toho Bank Joi

Investorideas -Trading & News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 5:08


The AI Eye: NVIDIA (NasdaqGS: $NVDA) and Ericsson (NasdaqGS: $ERIC) Collaborating on Commercializing Virtualized RAN Tech and Toho Bank Joins IBM (NYSE: $IBM) Japan's TSUBASA Core Banking System

Investorideas -Trading & News
The AI Eye: NVIDIA (NasdaqGS: $NVDA) and Ericsson (NasdaqGS: $ERIC) Collaborating on Commercializing Virtualized RAN Tech and Toho Bank Joi

Investorideas -Trading & News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 5:08


The AI Eye: NVIDIA (NasdaqGS: $NVDA) and Ericsson (NasdaqGS: $ERIC) Collaborating on Commercializing Virtualized RAN Tech and Toho Bank Joins IBM (NYSE: $IBM) Japan's TSUBASA Core Banking System

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights
Delivering on Virtualized RAN – A Path to 5G – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 206

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Todd Landry, Corporate Vice President of Market and Technology Strategy at JMA Wireless, joins Intel Chip Chat Network Insights to talk about JMA’s delivery of a new platform called XRAN where they’ve built a 100% software virtualized RAN platform and have built a total […]

Intel IT
IT@Intel: Optimizing Operations with Virtualized Industrial PCs

Intel IT

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019


IT Best Practices: Intel optimized operations and reduced costs by virtualizing industrial PCs in front of individual production tools. The solution combines servers equipped with Intel CPUs, enterprise-level Intel Solid State Drives (Intel SSDs), virtualized storage, and virtualized servers that host all the industrial PCs (IPCs) that previously were next to each tool on the […]

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights
Virtualized Cloud-Native Mobile Network – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 198

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast interview from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain – Bob Everson, Global Mobility Domain Leader in the Global Service Provider Organization at Cisco, stops by the Chip Chat room to share the announcement of Cisco’s innovation blueprint with […]

Intel Chip Chat
Efficient, Performant, Virtualized Networks with Intel® FPGAs - Intel® Chip Chat episode 636

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 7:15


Chuck Tato, Director for the Wireline and NFV Business Division for the Programmable Solutions Group at Intel, joins Chip Chat to help welcome Intel® FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000 -- Intel's first FPGA for NFV and 5G workloads. Designed with networking in mind, Intel FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000 is a highly efficient programmable solution with the right capabilities to support the high-throughput, line-rate applications happening in the networking arena today. In this interview, Tato speaks to the value of virtualizing network functions and the use of FPGAs to enable the low latency and high throughput that can sometimes be elusive in virtualized solutions. Tato additionally discusses the architecture and performance characteristics of these FPGAs and how Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) facilitates the integration of Intel FPGAs into existing Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor based solutions. For more information on Intel FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000, please visit https://intel.com/FPGA and https://twitter.com/IntelFPGA. Intel technologies' features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com. Intel, the Intel logo, and Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © Intel Corporation

Gregory Schmidt
Exponential Medicine 2018, Day 3 - Cool Stuff Summary

Gregory Schmidt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 81:20


Summary slide / text available at: http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/exponential-medicine-day-3-2018 Exponential Medicine, Day 3 - Cool Stuff Summary (Nov 6 2018) A collection of the most interesting ideas and slides of the day. ----- Sessions / Speakers Day Three Tuesday, November 6th Session 15: Exponential Organizations Salim Ismail Author, Exponential Organizations, Chairman, ExO Works, Board Member, XPRIZE, Global Ambassador, Singularity University Session 16: NeuroMedicine at the Frontier 16.1 Divya Chander MD PhD Neuroscience Chair, Singularity University 16.2 Matteo Lai CEO & Co-Founder, Empatica 16.3 Ariel Garten & Graeme Moffet Co-Founder, Muse 16.4 Mary Lou Jepsen PhD CEO & Founder, OpenWater 16.5 Eric C. Leuthardt MD Neurosurgeon, Director of the Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology, Washington University in St. Louis Session 17: (im)Patient Innovators 17.1 Godfrey Nazareth President & CEO, X-Biomedical, Inc. 17.2 Mette Dyhrberg Founder & CEO, MyMee 17.3 Mariya Filipova Chief Innovation Officer, Anthem Session 18: Future of Work & Investing 18.1 Vinod Khosla Founder, Khosla Ventures 18.2 William Morris MD Associate Chief Information Officer, Cleveland Clinic Jennifer Radin, Deloitte Shawna Butler RN MBA Nurse Economist and EntrepreNURSE-in-Residence at Radboud University Medical Center Session 19: Care Reimagined; Connected, Digital and Virtualized 19.1 Jay Parkinson MD Founder & CEO, Sherpaa 19.2 Lara Jana MD Pediatrician, Associate Professor, Penn State 19.3 Walter Greenleaf AR & VR Thought Leader 19.4 Justin Barad MD Founder & CEO, OssoVR Session 20: Radical Interoperability John Mattison MD Chief Medical Information Officer, Kaiser Permanente John Nebeker MD MS Deputy CMIO, Veterans Health Administration Shannon Sartin Executive Director, Digital Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Session 21: Lessons in Leadership Jason Tuschen & Jason Torey Former Navy SEALs, Randori Tech Session 22: Reshaping Pharma, Discovery & Trials 22.1 Noah Craft MD PhD CEO & Founder, Science 37 22.2 Mei Mei Hu CEO & Co-Founder, United Neuroscience 22.3 Onno Faber Founder, RDMD MEDy Awards

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media
OPNFV: Reduce Total Cost 43 Percent with Virtualized Central Office – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 605

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Heather Kirksey, Vice President of OPNFV, and Bryan Madden, Marketing Director for Intel’s Network Platforms Group, joined Chip Chat to talk about a compelling new paper outlining the total cost of ownership (TCO) savings resulting from a virtualized central office (VCO). Fewer than five percent […]

Intel Chip Chat
OPNFV: Reduce Total Cost 43 Percent with Virtualized Central Office - Intel® Chip Chat episode 605

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 10:26


Heather Kirksey, Vice President of OPNFV, and Bryan Madden, Marketing Director for Intel’s Network Platforms Group, joined Chip Chat to talk about a compelling new paper outlining the total cost of ownership (TCO) savings resulting from a virtualized central office (VCO). Fewer than five percent of central offices have been transformed into mini-data centers to support explosive data growth at the network edge. With the launch of 5G and proliferation of data-hungry applications, communication services providers, hardware and software companies and the open source community have a vested interest in virtualizing services on standardized hardware with datacenter processing scale and cloud flexibility. OPNFV tested the VCO proof of concept using open source software against use cases identified by Intel in its work with British Telecom (BT). The VCO TCO tool incorporates real-life data across configurations, utilization rates, enterprise customer segments and geographies, among other inputs. Operators can model their operations for estimated five-year TCO returns. The OPNFV paper estimated top-line TCO reduction from VCO at 43 percent. You may download the new paper at https://intel.ly/2NFedDl. Learn more about Intel’s work in networking and 5G at www.intel.com/network. Cost reduction scenarios described are intended as examples of how a given Intel- based product, in the specified circumstances and configurations, may affect future costs and provide cost savings. Circumstances will vary. Intel does not guarantee any costs or cost reduction. Intel technologies’ features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No computer system can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com. 43% Reduced Total Cost with Virtualized Central Office based on https://intel.ly/2NFedDl. Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © Intel Corporation.

All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows
Ask Noah Show 65 | Can This Be Virtualized?

All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 59:58


This week on the show we talk about everything from DMX lighting on Linux to USB-C. We take an interesting question from a listener who has a massive virtual desktop infrastructure project and he asks Noah if Linux can handle this project or if he should

Ask Noah HD Video
Ask Noah Show 65 | Can This Be Virtualized?

Ask Noah HD Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018


This week on the show we talk about everything from DMX lighting on Linux to USB-C. We take an interesting question from a listener who has a massive virtual desktop infrastructure project and he asks Noah if Linux can handle this project or if he should

Ask Noah Show
Episode 65: Can This Be Virtualized?

Ask Noah Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 59:58


This week on the show we talk about everything from DMX lighting on Linux to USB-C. We take an interesting question from a listener who has a massive virtual desktop infrastructure project and he asks Noah if Linux can handle this project or if he should stick with Windows -- The Cliff Notes -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from o our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/65) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they’re excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah asknoah [at] jupiterbroadcasting.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed) Jupiter Broadcasting (https://twitter.com/jbsignal)

Ask Noah HD Video
Ask Noah Show 65 | Can This Be Virtualized?

Ask Noah HD Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018


This week on the show we talk about everything from DMX lighting on Linux to USB-C. We take an interesting question from a listener who has a massive virtual desktop infrastructure project and he asks Noah if Linux can handle this project or if he should

IT AV
IT AV 17: Virtualized AV

IT AV

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018


Virtualizing audiovisual networks. Steps ProAV integrators can take to protect their networks as well as their clients'. Security in high-risk AV networks.

IT AV
IT AV 17: Virtualized AV

IT AV

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018


Virtualizing audiovisual networks. Steps ProAV integrators can take to protect their networks as well as their clients'. Security in high-risk AV networks.

IT AV
IT AV 17: Virtualized AV

IT AV

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 27:08


Virtualizing audiovisual networks. Steps ProAV integrators can take to protect their networks as well as their clients'. Security in high-risk AV networks. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AWS re:Invent 2017
BAP310: Move Your Virtualized Desktop Apps to the Cloud with Amazon AppStream 2.0

AWS re:Invent 2017

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 61:55


In this session, you'll learn how to migrate your virtualized desktop apps to the cloud using Amazon AppStream 2.0, and stream them to a desktop browser. We discuss how to assess your existing virtualized application environment, map to concepts in Amazon AppStream 2.0, and start the planning and architecture process. We demo the building blocks you use to create your AppStream 2.0 environment, and provide tips for achieving the best performance and user experience.

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React30
010 React30 - React Virtualized

React30

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 32:15


React Virtualized is a fantastic React community project led by our guest in this show, Brian VaughnFollow us on Twitter

DEF CON 23 [Audio] Speeches from the Hacker Convention
Ronny Bull & Jeanna Matthews - Exploring Layer 2 Network Security in Virtualized Environments

DEF CON 23 [Audio] Speeches from the Hacker Convention

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015


Materials Available here: https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Ronny-Bull-Jeanna-Matthews-Exploring-Layer-2-Network-Security-In-Virtualized-Enviroments-UPDATED.pdf Whitepaper Here: https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Ronny-Bull-Jeanna-Matthews-Exploring-Layer-2-Network-Security-In-Virtualized-Enviroments-WP.pdf Exploring Layer 2 Network Security in Virtualized Environments Ronny L. Bull Ph.D. Graduate Student, Clarkson University Jeanna N. Matthews Associate Professor, Clarkson University White paper Available Here: https://media.defcon.org/DEF CON 23/DEF CON 23 presentations/Ronny Bull & Jeanna Matthews - UPDATED/DEFCON-23-Ronny-Bull-Jeanna-Matthews-Exploring-Layer-2-Network-Security-In-Virtualized-Enviroments-WP.pdf Cloud service providers offer their customers the ability to deploy virtual machines in a multi-tenant environment. These virtual machines are typically connected to the physical network via a virtualized network configuration. This could be as simple as a bridged interface to each virtual machine or as complicated as a virtual switch providing more robust networking features such as VLANs, QoS, and monitoring. In this paper, we explore whether Layer 2 network attacks that work on physical switches apply to their virtualized counterparts by performing a systematic study across four major hypervisor environments - Open vSwitch, Citrix XenServer, Microsoft Hyper-V Server and VMware vSphere - in seven different virtual networking configurations. First, we use a malicious virtual machine to run a MAC flooding attack and evaluate the impact on co-resident VMs. We find that network performance is degraded on all platforms and that it is possible to eavesdrop on other client traffic passing over the same virtual network for Open vSwitch and Citrix XenServer. Second, we use a malicious virtual machine to run a rogue DHCP server and then run multiple DHCP attack scenarios. On all four platforms, co-resident VMs can be manipulated by providing them with incorrect or malicious network information. Mr. Bull is a Computer Science Ph.D. graduate student at Clarkson University focusing on Layer 2 network security in virtualized environments. He presented his preliminary research involving MAC flooding attacks against virtualized networks at the DerbyCon 4.0 computer security conference held in Louisville, KY in September 2014. Mr. Bull earned an A.A.S. degree in Computer Networking at Herkimer College in 2006 and completed both a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science at the State University of New York Institute of Technology in 2011. He was a founding faculty member of the School of Engineering at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica, NY teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in both the Network and Computer Security and Telecommunications programs, and also served as an advisor to the SUNY Poly Network and Computer Security club. Mr. Bull recently made a transition to Utica College as an Assistant Professor of Computer Science with a focus in networking and cybersecurity. He also co-founded and is one of the primary organizers of the Central New York Intercollegiate Hackathon event which brings together local cybersecurity students from colleges in Central New York to compete against each other in offensive and defensive cybersecurity activities. Dr. Matthews is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Clarkson University. Her research interests include virtualization, cloud computing, computer security, computer networks and operating systems. Jeanna received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley in 1999. She is currently the chair of the ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems (SIGOPS), the co-editor of ACM Operating System Review and a member of the Executive Committee of US-ACM, the U.S. Public Policy Committee of ACM. She has written several popular books including ”Running Xen: A Hands-On Guide to the Art of Virtualization” and ”Computer Networking: Internet Protocols In Action".

Security Insider - Podcast Edition
Protecting Data with Encryption in VMware

Security Insider - Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2014 19:35


Every business is trying to save money and reduce complexity in their IT departments, and many are accomplishing this today by using virtual machines such as VMware. While these business's infrastructures are becoming virtual, their security threats are still very much real. Download this 20-minute podcast to learn more about: • Encrypting data in VMware • Encryption performance • Special encryption and key management concerns for VMware users

Security Insider - Podcast Edition
Virtualized Encryption & Key Management with VMware

Security Insider - Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2014 13:59


Are there any special considerations for encryption and key management in VMware? This podcast discusses overcoming the challenges of encryption in VMware. Download this 15-minute podcast to learn more about: • Encryption and key management with VMware • How to avoid the common "gotchas" • The importance of certified solutions

Security Insider - Podcast Edition
Encryption Key Management - Hardware, Virtualized, and Cloud Compared

Security Insider - Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2013 17:51


With encryption key management now being offered on hardware, virtualized, and cloud platforms, is it simply just a matter of preference or is one option better than another? Download this 20-minute podcast to learn more about: • Deploying encryption key management as an HSM, Cloud HSM, Virtual Appliance (VMware, Hyper-v, Xen) or in the cloud (Windows Azure, Amazon Web Services, vCloud, etc.) • Factors to consider when deciding which option is right or you • What compliance regulations say about the different options • Challenges for applications running in the cloud or virtual environments

Security Insider - Podcast Edition
Reducing Your IT Footprint with Virtualized Encryption Key Management

Security Insider - Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2013 17:14


Server virtualization has been a game-changing technology for IT, providing efficiencies and capabilities that have previously been impossible for organizations constrained in a physical world. Now Organizations can deploy servers in both their data centers and the cloud using virtualization technologies such as VMware. Download this podcast to hear Patrick Townsend discuss: • The benefits of virtualized encryption key management • How organizations can use virtualized servers in their data centers and the cloud • Special compliance considerations for enterprises who virtualize their infrastructure • What Townsend Security is doing to help organizations deploy virtualized encryption key management

PerfBytes
Performance in a Virtualized World

PerfBytes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 60:01


Look, just because the Matrix was a complete virtual reality (complete with guns and motorcycles and the girl in the red dress), the virtualization fad in our REAL reality isn't quite so sexy. Beneath any gigantic array of virtualized hosts or zones, there are still physical machines and infrastructure supporting your application's performance. Even though I think it's been 5 years since I actually was forced to lay hands physically on a piece of hardware, most of us performance testers are still expected to be just as effective testing on these abstracted virtual systems. In this show the PerfBytes guys will review the challenges, pitfalls and good practices to conduct your load testing with shared resources and consolidated data sources. James gets to do a Perf Rant about running load generators on virtual machines.Original Air Date: Tuesday, December 4th, 2012Guests: Alon Girmonsky (@alongir) from Blazemeter.com

PerfBytes
Performance in a Virtualized World

PerfBytes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 60:01


Look, just because the Matrix was a complete virtual reality (complete with guns and motorcycles and the girl in the red dress), the virtualization fad in our REAL reality isn't quite so sexy. Beneath any gigantic array of virtualized hosts or zones, there are still physical machines and infrastructure supporting your application's performance. Even though I think it's been 5 years since I actually was forced to lay hands physically on a piece of hardware, most of us performance testers are still expected to be just as effective testing on these abstracted virtual systems. In this show the PerfBytes guys will review the challenges, pitfalls and good practices to conduct your load testing with shared resources and consolidated data sources. James gets to do a Perf Rant about running load generators on virtual machines.Original Air Date: Tuesday, December 4th, 2012Guests: Alon Girmonsky (@alongir) from Blazemeter.com

HP – Connected Social Media
The Ergonomic Group: Virtualized Platform Helps Hosting Services Provider Cut Costs, Improve Performance

HP – Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2012


Business Solutions for IT Managers: HP BladeSystem platform based on Intel Xeon processors provides room to grow for The Ergonomic Group.

Changelog Master Feed
Vagrant and Virtualized Environments (The Changelog #72)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2012 25:32


Wynn caught up with Mitchell Hashimoto from the Vagrant project to talk about virtualized environments, DevOps, and more.

The Changelog
Vagrant and Virtualized Environments

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2012 25:32


Wynn caught up with Mitchell Hashimoto from the Vagrant project to talk about virtualized environments, DevOps, and more.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
TWOdW: Samba, WebSphere eXtreme Scale, Python, SPSS

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2011 11:02


John Swanson and I run down the homepage highlights for the week of October 19-26. We touch on the new IBM Smart Cloud resource, new dW content on Samba, WebSphere eXtreme Scale, Python, Virtualized disks, Agile, and SPSS Model Scoring, and next week's Information On Demand global conference in Las Vegas.

SecuraBit
SecuraBit Episode 92: Hammers, Nails, and Screwed!

SecuraBit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2011 78:59


On this episode we had special guest Christofer Hoff on to discuss Cloud and Virtualized security.  We touched on some pretty amazing points and we hope you'll enjoy this show!   Please visit our wiki for full show notes!

CTEM Industry Immersion Day (SD)
The Rise of the Virtualized Enterprise

CTEM Industry Immersion Day (SD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2011 72:42


CTEM Industry Immersion Day (Audio)
The Rise of the Virtualized Enterprise

CTEM Industry Immersion Day (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2011 72:21


CTEM Industry Immersion Day (HD)
The Rise of the Virtualized Enterprise (HD)

CTEM Industry Immersion Day (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2011 72:42


VantagePoint
Managing Application Performance in a Virtualized Environment

VantagePoint

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2010 1:01


Ron Wilson, product strategy director for Compuware’s cloud computing solutions, discusses some of the application performance challenges that virtualization presents to IT organizations, how successful organizations are addressing those challenges, and how virtualization can be used as a stepping stone to cloud computing.

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)
MGG 230: Mail, Printing, Handbrake, and Virtualized Video

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2009


John and Dave talk through the answers to your tough questions, including those about Mail, printing problems, Handbrake settings for movie-to-iPhone conversions, and Windows video settings on your Mac. Subscribe today! Sponsor: BBEdit: BBEdit is the leading professional-strength HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. A text power tool for […]

NetApp TV Studios
NetApp and Cisco: A Complete End-to-End Virtualized Dynamic Data Center Solution

NetApp TV Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2009 13:16


NetApp and Cisco discuss their strategic relationship and complementary technologies that enable customers to incorporate 10Gb Ethernet technology into their data centers today.

NetApp TV Studios
Deduplication Brings Efficiency to Virtualized Environments

NetApp TV Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2008 9:03


Manish Goel, SVP and GM of the Data Protection and Retention business unit at NetApp, discusses virtualization's effects on storage resources and how data protection, including deduplication, can add greater value to virtualized environments as well as drawbacks and best practices for deployments.

Datacenter of the Future
Improving Storage in a Virtualized Server Environment

Datacenter of the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2007 7:53


Virtualization and IT consolidation are hot topics in the datacenter. But many IT professionals don’t realize that virtualization requires shared storage. So you are faced with two options: fiber channel or iSCSI. Listen to Travis Vigil, Senior Product Manager leading Dell’s iSCSI strategy, and Joe Pollock, Storage Marketing Manager, as they discuss how iSCSI provides an easier, more logical connection between machines and actually improves virtual machine mobility.

Black Hat Briefings, USA 2007 [Video] Presentations from the security conference.
Thomas H. Ptacek, Peter Ferrie & Nate Lawson: Don't Tell Joanna, The Virtualized Rootkit Is Dead

Black Hat Briefings, USA 2007 [Video] Presentations from the security conference.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2006 63:11


Since last year's Black Hat, the debate has continued to grow about how undetectable virtualized rootkits can be made. We are going to show that virtualized rootkits will always be detectable. We would actually go as far as to say they can be easier to detect than kernel rootkits.

Black Hat Briefings, USA 2007 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference.
Thomas H. Ptacek, Peter Ferrie & Nate Lawson: Don't Tell Joanna, The Virtualized Rootkit Is Dead

Black Hat Briefings, USA 2007 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2006 63:11


Since last year's Black Hat, the debate has continued to grow about how undetectable virtualized rootkits can be made. We are going to show that virtualized rootkits will always be detectable. We would actually go as far as to say they can be easier to detect than kernel rootkits.