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How Cloud Startups Have Reinvented Business Development | @CloudExpo #API #Cloud

A growing number of BDMs (business development) today have a technology or product marketing background. Their role – increase product reach through piggyback marketing.
The job description of BDM is pretty straight-forward – find new opportunities for your business. They play an important role in the direction a company takes. This includes identifying new markets to venture into, new partnerships to build, identifying new products or services that the company could launch and finally figuring out new ways to reach existing markets.

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Rejecting Systems of Intelligence Has Consequences | @CloudExpo #AI #BigData #DigitalTransformation

Amazon knows me. Oh boy, do they know me! Our dog thinks the deliveryman is part of our family. Amazon knows what I like, and does their very best to create a wonderful and personalized experience for us by using their «system of intelligence» to provide it. Amazon Prime membership now offers movies, music and audio books in addition to other membership services all tailored to my family and me. Alexa, Amazon’s hit home bot, can be set-up to automate my home and much more to enhance convenience and comfort. All of these offerings and services are designed to improve and personalize my experiences so I will feel inclined to increase my business, loyalty and commitment to Amazon.

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[video] @DHinchcliffe’s #IoT Keynote | @ThingsExpo #BI #AI #CIO #FinTech

A strange thing is happening along the way to the Internet of Things, namely far too many devices to work with and manage. It has become clear that we’ll need much higher efficiency user experiences that can allow us to more easily and scalably work with the thousands of devices that will soon be in each of our lives. Enter the conversational interface revolution, combining bots we can literally talk with, gesture to, and even direct with our thoughts, with embedded artificial intelligence, which can process our conversational commands and orchestrate the outcomes we request across our personal and professional realm of connected devices.

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Software Defined, Cloud, Bulk and Object Storage Fundamentals | @CloudExpo #SDN #Cloud #Storage

Welcome to the Cloud, Big Data, Software Defined, Bulk and Object Storage fundamentals page part of the objectstoragecenter.com micro site collection of resources. Software defined, Bulk, Cloud and Object Storage exist to support expanding and diverse application data demands. There are various types of cloud, bulk and object storage including public services such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) Simple Storage Service (S3), Google, Microsoft Azure, IBM Softlayer, Rackspace among many others. There are also solutions for hybrid and private deployment from Cisco, DDN, Dell EMC, Fujitsu, HDS, HPE, IBM, NetApp, Noobaa, OpenStack, Quantum, Rackspace, Scality, Seagate, Spectra, Storpool, Suse, Swift and WD among others.

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What Is Virtual Desktop Infrastructure | @CloudExpo #VDI #Cloud #DataCenter

vdiconImagine not having to carry around a laptop or be sitting in a cubicle to access your work desktop applications. Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is appealing to many different constituencies because it combines the benefits of anywhere access with desktop support improvements.
Employees typically use a wide range of mobile devices from laptops to tablets and from desktops to smartphones are being used. The diversity of these mobile devices and the sheer number of them in the workplace can overwhelm IT and strain your resources.

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Quantum Computing Delivered from the Cloud | @CloudExpo @IBMcloud #AI #Cloud #Analytics

IBM Cloud is now providing developers with the infrastructure and portal to a 5 qubit quantum computer. This equips them with the ability to build interfaces between classic computers and IBM’s quantum platform. Quantum computers make direct use of quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement to perform operations on data. Quantum computers are different from binary digital electronic computers based on transistors. Whereas common digital computing requires that the data be encoded into binary digits (bits), each of which is always in one of two definite states (0 or 1), quantum computation uses quantum bits, which can be in superpositions of states.

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[session] @Midokura to Present #IoT and #EdgeComputing | @ThingsExpo #AI

There are 66 million network cameras capturing terabytes of data. How did factories in Japan improve physical security at the facilities and improve employee productivity? Edge Computing reduces possible kilobytes of data collected per second to only a few kilobytes of data transmitted to the public cloud every day. Data is aggregated and analyzed close to sensors so only intelligent results need to be transmitted to the cloud. Non-essential data is recycled to optimize storage.

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An Overview of DDoS Attacks | @CloudExpo #Cloud #Security #DataCenter

Powerful Denial of Service attacks are becoming increasingly common. A Distributed Denial of Service attack is when the attacker uses multiple machines to flood the resources of the target to overwhelm it and deny the legitimate users access to the service. The DDoS attack on Dyn in October 2016 was one of most powerful attacks in history. Many DDoS attacks can be thwarted to a large extent by increasing the system’s capacity during an attack, but that is not a solution because it still causes monetary losses.

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[video] @CHarrold303 Is Building a Personal #IoT | @ThingsExpo #M2M #AI

About 6 months ago I had this «brilliant» idea that I would like to monitor the water level of my plants living on my balcony. The goal was to keep them healthy and happy (and producing vegetables for me in my urban garden). After looking for a commercial solution to aid me in this project, I discovered that there wasn’t anything out there that would do what I need. The primary reason why nothing worked for me was that none of the products out there are capable of monitoring multiple plants at once, leaving me with the need to buy multiple units. At 10-15 containers for plants, this was immediately recognized as unrealistic, due to their high individual cost. Being the enterprising person I am, my immediate thought was, «I will just build one! How hard can it be?»

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Three Public Cloud Providers, One Monitoring Goal | @CloudExpo #Cloud #APM #Monitoring

So you’ve decided to take the infrastructure as a service (IaaS) approach to cloud migration. That’s great-you’re on your way to realizing the cost savings and flexibility of cloud computing.

But the decisions don’t stop when you choose between SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS. Choosing your public cloud provider-Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP)-is the next step.
Each public cloud provider requires unique considerations, but you should have one goal in mind, regardless of the provider: continuous monitoring.

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