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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Apress | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781484248836
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 2 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: This video focuses exclusively on LED control and gradually builds in difficulty to integrate more complicated circuits and coding concepts in the Arduino IDE. LEDs are great for visualizing data so you will be able to see some of the more complicated concepts, such as pulse width modulation (PWM) and analog control, in real time on the breadboard. In this video, you will cover LED control with Arduino, beginning with some simple LED blinking (the “hello world” for electronics) and then build step-by-step by adding extra hardware to interface with the code and circuits (buttons, potentiometers, and so on). This video also explores how the different types of pins on the Arduino (digital, PWM-enabled, and analog) can affect how you control LEDs. You'll also experiment with data visualization, both with LEDs and the Arduino IDE’s built-in software visualizers. This video provides an interactive learning experience and with the building block approach you'll be able to gradually step into new concepts. What You'll Learn --Breadboard the circuits and code along with the video --Apply the core concepts further in your own projects later --Master LED control with Arduino, from blinking to Charlieplexing and everything in between Who This Video Is For Beginning to intermediate Arduino users who want to have a well-rounded knowledge on how they can control LEDs wim.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 13, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Packt Publishing | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781838828943
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 19 hr., 34 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Build native iOS and Android as well as progressive web apps with Angular, Capacitor, and the Ionic framework About This Video Explore important Ionic components as well as concepts such as navigation (tabs and side-menus), user input, native device features (including camera), storage, HTTP, and authentication Learn how to run your apps in the browser, on an emulator, and on your own device! In Detail Ionic is one of the most exciting technologies you can learn. It enables you to use one codebase (written in HTML, JS, and CSS) to build and ship regular (progressive) web apps as well as native mobile apps for iOS and Android. This course will help you work with the latest version of Ionic from scratch. Angular (formerly Angular 2) allows you to create awesome web applications powered by TypeScript or JavaScript. The Ionic framework allows you to use your Angular knowledge to build web applications that can be compiled into native mobile apps, running on any iOS or Android device, and enables you to publish them as progressive web apps. You’ll use your existing Angular, HTML, JS, and CSS knowledge to build your native mobile apps and discover components that can be used to compose native-like user interfaces. The capacitor will handle the rest as it's used to then build a native mobile app for iOS/ Android based on your code. This allows you to make the most of your knowledge and release your application on all possible devices without having to learn different languages! No wonder that hybrid frameworks like Ionic are extremely popular and in high demand! Downloading the example code for this course: You can download the example code files for this course on GitHub at the following link: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Ionic-4---Build-iOS-Android-and-Web-Apps-with-Ionic-and-Angular . If you require support please email: customercarepackt.com
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 26, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Apress | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781484253960
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 2 hr., 41 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: In this comprehensive video, you will learn how to create, design, and edit 3D shapes with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Even with extensive beginner Photoshop information, the topic of 3D is often overlooked. With the growing trend of needing 3D designs, this bit of knowledge can help you start using basic 3D features in your artwork, and digital or print portfolios. This video begins by focusing on the basics of working with 3D layers and shapes in Photoshop including how to set up your workspace and how to create a basic 3D shape or mesh. Then you’ll dive into working with faux 3D filters in Photoshop before concluding with how to create basic 3D shapes in Illustrator and importing them back into Photoshop as a smart object. Finally, this video will also cover where to go from here in your learning such as 3D printing, video, or creating more advanced 3D scenes using a product such as Adobe Dimension or Adobe Fuse for Characters. Through this video, you’ll be able to enhance your artwork or print designs to include 3D features. What You Will Learn Use the various Photoshop panels to create basic 3D shapes such as the sphere, cone, pyramid, or cube Add materials and textures to a primitive shape and decide whether to make it a smart object, and render or rasterize the shape when you add it to the main PSD document Make minor edits to shading and lighting and rotate the object on the layer to a better position in 3D mode Add some 3D extrusion text with layer effects Create complex shapes and apply filters to enhance the graphic Draw basic 3D shapes in Illustrator and import them into Photoshop as a smart object Who This Video is For Students, graphic designers, and corporate administrators with some basic experience with Photoshop and Illustrator looking to get started with 3D design.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed August 23, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Apress | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781484250815
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 48 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: This video explains how to create Power BI visuals that provide a good user experience. The video begins by explaining how the common mindset around data visualization is often wrong, and then it suggests a better approach. Report developers are often tempted to make visualizations all about them to show off the data gathered or their report design skills, but reports should be focused on communicating and interacting with the intended audience. This video provides you with practices and guidance toward communicating the right message to your audience without clutter and distraction. Once mindset and goals have been properly aligned, the video discusses the visual tools you have at your disposal when formatting a Power BI visual. These tools include color, shape, and layout. Misapplying these tools can make a visual distracting, ugly, or even misleading. Applying them correctly can make a visual pop and help to communicate the right message, which is the message you are working so hard to get across. Accessibility in report design is also discussed. Demos show how changing seemingly simple attributes on visuals can greatly improve accessibility. Common visualization mistakes are shown, along with examples of how to fix them. In addition to formatting individual visuals, the video discusses how to put them together on a report page to form a coherent analysis. After making an initial draft, it’s time to do a quality check on the report. This video covers what attributes to check and discusses tools to help with your quality checks. Tips are provided on helpful features in Power BI that make good design easier, such as use of report themes and templates, and setting the default visual interaction style. The video will show how to iterate on a report design to improve it based upon findings in the quality checks. The video ends by reviewing the starting point of a report that needed optimization and comparing that to the result after some improvements to see the effect on the user experience. What You Will Learn Take a goals-oriented approach to creating charts and graphs in Power BI Combine color, shape, and layout to create a desired user experience Create reports that effectively communicate the specific message you are working to convey Make Power BI reports accessible for those with visual, motor, and cognitive disabilities Evaluate charts, graphs, and other visuals using a repeatable checklist for optimal display of information Recognize a...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed June 15, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Apress | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781484245385
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 43 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Discover how to create a data merge in easy steps and avoid making basic mistakes using this video. You will take each section step by step to gradually advance your skill level. First, you'll learn how to do a single page data merge that you can send to clients or a print house to be part of a mailer. You’ll easily build your first data merge file and acquire all the skills you need to use for your own projects. If you have already designed a form letter for a client mailer in Adobe InDesign, you’ll see that you don’t need to convert it to a Microsoft Word document to create a mail merge. Instead it’s easier to use InDesign’s Data Merge panel to save you time and money. Here you’ll use data from a Microsoft Excel spread sheet, turn it into a CSV file, and do your data merge. Through this video, you'll see how each step is accomplished through sub-menus and dialog boxes in InDesign and Excel. What You Will Learn Preview linked information fields using the Data Merge panel in InDesign Work with special characters Link data using InDesign’s Data Merge panel Merge the data of the form letter into one document Export a created PDF Use the same CSV data for other related InDesign documents Who This Video Is For Students, graphic designers, and corporate administrators who need to create documents for events. You should have some experience in basic layout in InDesign.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed March 2, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 26 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: A unique keynote speech by Yangqing Jia, the leader of Alibaba’s AI and Big Data organization. A revealing talk by Ion Stoica (UC Berkeley) describing some the AI projects underway at UC Berekely's renowned RISELab. A thoughtful presentation by Long Wang, VP of TenCent Cloud, illustrating what TenCent believes AI will do for the cloud. These are just three of the illuminating talks given by the many AI experts from China, the U.S., and elsewhere who gathered to speak at O'Reilly Media's Artificial Intelligence Conference Beijing June 2019. This video compilation gives you the opportunity to see all of the best presentations from AI Beijing—it contains more than 60 hours of material to review on your schedule. AI Beijing's unique focus is applied AI—bridging the gap between AI developments in research and their commercial applications in business and industry. If you want to understand how AI will change the business landscape, or are working with deep learning or AI (or plan to be)— this video compilation is for you. Highlights include: Complete video recordings from the best of AI Beijing June 2019—this video compilation contains hours of material to review at your own schedule. 55% of the presentations are in English, 42% are in Chinese, and 3% are in English and Chinese. Keynote speeches by AI thought leaders such as Maria Zhang (LinkedIn), Pete Warden (Google Brain Team), Michael James (Cerebras), Hao Zheng (PlusAI), and Tim Kraska (MIT). Tutorials in Chinese, including Intels' Zhen Zhao's exploration into the OpenVINO toolkit and Microsoft's Henry Zeng, Lu Zhang, and Xiao Zhang's introduction to automated machine learning using Python and AutoML. Tutorials in English, such as Alejandro Saucedo's (The Institute for Ethical AI & Machine Learning) practical guide to de-mystifying machine learning bias and Richard Liaw (UC Berkeley RISELab) on how to build reinforcement learning models and AI applications with Ray. "Implementing AI" sessions presented in Chinese, such as Zhenxiao Luo (Uber) on how to run big data and machine learning systems at scale; Hui Xue (Microsoft) on the latest automated machine learning advances at Microsoft Research Asia; and Guoqiong Song (Intel) and Luyang Wang (Office Depot) on how Home Depot's real-time recommendation system was built using Analytics Zoo on BigDL and Apache Spark "Implementing AI sessions" delivered in English, including Google's Kaz Sato's examination of ML operations and Kubeflow pipelines; Rak...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed June 28, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Packt Publishing | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781838980689
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 10 hr., 19 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Machine learning and data science for programming beginners using Python with scikit-learn, SciPy, Matplotlib and Pandas About This Video Learn machine learning and data science using Python A practical course designed for beginners who are interested in machine learning using Python In Detail Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning neural networks are the most used terms in the technology world today. They’re also the most misunderstood and confused terms. Artificial intelligence is a broad spectrum of science which tries to make machines intelligent like humans, while machine learning and neural networks are two subsets that sit within this vast machine learning platform. But in this course, you will focus mainly on machine learning, which will include preparing your machine to make it ready for a prediction test. You will be using Python as your programming language. Python is a great tool for the development of programs that perform data analysis and prediction. It has a variety of classes and features that perform complex mathematical analyses and provide solutions in just a few lines of code, making it easier for you to get up to speed with data science and machine learning. Machine learning and data science jobs are among the most lucrative in the technology industry in recent times. Exploring this course will help you get well-versed with essential concepts and prepare you for a career in these fields. Downloading the example code for this course: You can download the example code files for this course on GitHub at the following link: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Machine-Learning-and-Data-Science-with-Python-A-Complete-Beginners-Guide . If you require support please email: customercarepackt.com
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 29, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 16 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Sponsored by PayPal Middle management support is crucial to the adoption and long term survival of any InnerSource program. But how do you pull that off? In this course, InnerSource expert Silona Bonewald reveals the strategies that will convince middle managers to approve your InnerSource program and support them for doing so. One key to her approach: learn how to measure your program's success. If middle managers can see measurable success, your InnerSource program will thrive. Learners should be familiar with Agile or Lean processes and have a basic understanding of the roles of InnerSource Trusted Committers and Contributors. For best results, please view O'Reilly Media's " Introduction to InnerSource " video before beginning this course. Learn how to build and maintain middle management support for InnerSource programs Understand the Product Owners role in InnerSource Discover the best methods for dealing with escalations and removing bottlenecks Get wise to the numbers your bosses need to see and why they need to see them Explore the best ways to market your team and product to your organization Pick up the ability to create and maintain win/win agreements Learn how to persuade other teams to open their code to your team Silona Bonewald is the Director of InnerSource Engineering at Paypal. A developer and open source advocate since the late 90s, Silonia is a frequent contributor at O'Reilly OSCON conferences, where she speaks about InnerSource and other open source related topics.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 13, 2019)
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781484245095
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 40 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Prepare a photograph in Photoshop for use as a texture and surface for a 3D object in Cinema 4D Lite, and then animate that 3D object. This video shows you how 3D animation can stand alone and how you could incorporate it into After Effects to add effects and other elements to your animation project. You’ll go through an example that covers a wide variety of skills you can apply to your future project and see the process from start to finish in Adobe Photoshop and After Effects/Cinema 4D Lite. You’ll make selections, add layers, mask, create materials and objects, modify them, and animate the result. This video includes a detailed step-by-step explanation of every aspect involved in the making of the final video. What You Will Learn Use editing and layer masking in Photoshop Create a new project and import a Photoshop file in Cinema 4D Lite Master keyframing and basic animation principles, such as motion path and easing Apply materials and lights to a 3D object in Cinema 4D Lite Animate a 3D object in Cinema 4D Lite and prepare it for use in After Effects
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed March 14, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Apress | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781484255650
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 58 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Master SQL Server’s Always Encrypted feature to provide column-level encryption of sensitive data such that only authorized application users can see that data. This video explains how the Always Encrypted feature works and shows how to implement column encryption using best practices. System and database administrators who might otherwise have access to view any data in the database are not able to view data protected through Always Encrypted’s feature set. This video begins with an introduction to column encryption as implemented through the Always Encrypted feature, and the use cases for applying that encryption. Then follows an explanation of how exactly the technology works and is implemented in SQL Server. The video then walks you through implementing Always Encrypted column encryption on a new database and again on an existing database. Finally, the video covers how to configure an application to access the encrypted data in a manner that is transparent and convenient for end users of your database applications. What You Will Learn Recognize use cases for the Always Encrypted feature Understand how the feature works technically Generate an encrypted column for a new table Insert data into an encrypted database column Encrypt existing data within a table Identify the relevant encryption certificates Modify an application to access encrypted data Who This Book Is For Database administrators, application developers, and system architects who need to encrypt and protect data in a SQL Server instance. Especially helpful when it must be ensured that database administrators and system administrators do not in any way have access to encrypted data.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 25, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 55 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Stablecoins—cryptocurrencies designed to avoid volatility—have been tried various times in the past with little to no success. Today, they're seeing a resurgence, as multiple firms work to develop their own stablecoins in an effort to solve the volatility crisis in cryptocurrency. Although nascent, these deployments have seen a wide amount of traction with both trading and application. But does the increased interest in stablecoins actually assuage the volatility crisis, and what does it mean for the future of blockchain-enabled businesses? In this edition of Spotlight on Learning from Failure , find out how stablecoins work, what opportunities and risks they present, and what to expect in the future with regard to the greater blockchain landscape. Wayne Chang will explain the history of stablecoins, how they solve for volatility issues in businesses and applications, and how they’ve been implemented over time. Wayne will also discuss the trade-offs between different stablecoins and how they fit into existing business models in order to drive value. Recorded on May 28, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O’Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts’ unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Learning from Failure , you’ll discover the lessons learned from failures both large and small. You’ll discover how successful companies have addressed setbacks, missteps, and challenges and how you can grow from their examples.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 4, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 59 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Artificial intelligence can be intimidating. There are complex, sticky challenges of data collection and verification, algorithms and bias, and deploying AI services to production, plus ever-expanding ethical concerns. New trends in hardware, algorithms, tools, and data ecosystems are quickly transforming AI into a must-have for today’s organizations. Progress is accelerating, but so are obstacles; a successful, real-world implementation of AI depends on balancing many interdependent concerns. Recorded on March 13, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O’Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts’ unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Innovation , you’ll discover what successful companies have in common and how you can follow their lead with small practical steps to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed August 1, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Apress | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781484253823
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 48 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Implement Blockchains in iOS applications using the Swift programming language while working with the basics of blockchain development. In the first part of this video, the logic behind blockchains will be explained and then the same logic will be implemented in iOS application development. You’ll work to develop a sample application where you'll allocate two accounts which will have a certain amount of bitcoins in them. Then you'll transfer those bitcoins between those accounts using blockchain technology by clicking transfer buttons in the application. What You Will Learn Implement blockchains in iOS applications Define blockchains in Swift Develop a sample blockchain application Who This Video Is For Experienced Swift developers who want to work with blockchains and decentralized programming.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed September 27, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 32 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Testing in production has gotten a bad rap. People act like testing in production implies you aren’t doing due diligence with your tests before production. But it’s more like a fact of life: you can only catch the easy bugs in staging—the known-unknowns, the things you predicted would fail, and the things that have failed before. Which isn’t nothing, but it’s no better than running tests on your laptop. Most interesting problems are only going to manifest under real workloads, on real data, with real users doing unpredictable things under real concurrency and resource pressure. So you should use much fewer of your scarce engineering cycles poring over staging and much more of them building guard rails for prod. Production—where your customers live—is the only environment that matters. Time spent interacting with nonprod systems is wasted time. Replicas are not valuable for helping build your instincts, your skill set, your intuition. Secondary environments actually train you to expect faulty assumptions and to take dangerous shortcuts and run terrifying commands. You should force people to develop and test on production as much as possible and interact with production every day. Charity Majors (Honeycomb) dives into tooling and shares ways to harden production and make it safe for engineers to do their work directly on it—from deploys and canarying to feature flags, instrumentation and observability, human practices and workflows, and much more. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 31, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 9 hr., 19 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Technologists who want their ideas heard, understood, and funded are often told to speak the language of business—without really knowing what that is. This book’s toolkit provides architects, product managers, technology managers, and executives with a shared language—in the form of repeatable, practical patterns and templates—to produce great technology strategies. Author Eben Hewitt developed 39 patterns over the course of a decade in his work as CTO, CIO, and chief architect for several global tech companies. With these proven tools, you can define, create, elaborate, refine, and communicate your architecture goals, plans, and approach in a way that executives can readily understand, approve, and execute. This book covers: Architecture and strategy: Adopt a strategic architectural mindset to make a meaningful material impact Creating your strategy: Define the components of your technology strategy using proven patterns Communicating the strategy: Convey your technology strategy in a compelling way to a variety of audiences Bringing it all together: Employ patterns individually or in clusters for specific problems; use the complete framework for a comprehensive strategy
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 31, 2019)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Pearson IT Certification | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 8 hr., 21 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Overview † More than 8 hours of training so you can pass the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam. Includes practice exam questions so you can put your knowledge to the test. Description Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) Complete Video Course is a unique video product that provides a solid understanding of all the topics that are required to pass the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam. This title explores how to accomplish advanced system administration tasks, such as writing shell scripts, troubleshooting a server boot procedure, working with SELinux and firewalls, and configuring different network services.† Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) Complete Video Course contains 17 individual video lessons divided into four modules, for a total of more than 8 hours of training. The videos consist of live trainer instruction, whiteboard training, CLI presentations, live demos, video screen casts, and practice exam walk-throughs. The author covers all the objectives in the exam so you can use this course as a complete study tool for taking the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam. Each lesson ends with a practice exercise, so you can practice within a CLI environment and put your knowledge to the test. Complete explanations for each exercise are also offered so you can check your work. Major topics include Advanced System Management Configuring Authentication Configuring iSCSI Target and Initiator System Performance Reporting System Optimization Basics Configuring Logging Networking and Apache Configuring Advanced Networking Managing Linux-Based Firewalls Configuring Apache Virtual Hosts Managing Advanced Apache Features DNS and File Sharing Configuring a Cache-only DNS Server Configuring NFS File Sharing Managing SMB File Sharing Essential Back-end Services Setting Up an SMTP Server Managing SSH Managing MariaDB Managing Time Services Shell Scripting Skill Level * Beginning to intermediate What You Will Learn - Key concepts for all the objectives on the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam - Information on the new RHEL 7 exam Who Should Take This Course Primary audience: -Anyone wanting to get RHCE certified Secondary audience: - Linux engineers interested in learning more about Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Junior system administrators who want to deepen their skills - Administrators with a profound knowledge and experience working with other Linux distributions, such as SUSE Linux Enterprise Server - Administrators ...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed July 30, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 0 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: If you’re considering Kubernetes, you’ve probably thought about the potential time and cost savings you could stand to gain. At Gannett and USA TODAY, migrating to Kubernetes cut their daily infrastructure spend in half and reduced their network failover time from almost four hours to about 10 minutes. These are huge savings for any company. That said, there were a number of costs to migrating that they didn't anticipate. Gannett’s migration to Kubernetes had a ripple effect through its entire stack—from its CI pipelines to its approach to monitoring and even employee happiness. In this case study, Bridget Lane, Gannett’s manager of developer solutions, details the problems her team faced while migrating and explain how they dealt with them. Recorded on September 19, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O’Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts’ unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Cloud , you’ll learn about the complex, ever-evolving world of the cloud. You’ll discover how successful companies have adopted and embraced this massive network of shared information and how you can follow their lead to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed October 4, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 46 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: During the past decade, significant advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning have expanded how we communicate and interact with the world. There are more screens and devices in our lives, but our ability to control these devices hasn’t kept pace. While controversial projects involving invasive brain-machine interfaces have been grabbing headlines, this technology is still decades away from exiting the lab and changing how we interact with the digital world for the better. Patrick Kaifosh outlines a future where we’ll be looking up at the world instead of down at our phones. With the launch of the CTRL-labs developer kit (CTRL-kit), noninvasive neural interfaces are finally here, and the possibilities are almost limitless. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    ISBN: 9781838824921
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 4 hr., 11 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Learn and master the skills required for SAS proficiency and SAS Base certification, including SQL procedures and macros About This Video Coverage of the technical and analytical concepts of SAS, from beginner to expert level Learn the fundamental principles and benefits of SAS to perform tasks ranging from data exploration to data manipulation and report generation Understand advanced concepts such as macro programming and running SQL queries in SAS In Detail Are you looking to become a data analyst or data scientist? If so, there are various tools and techniques to implement data analytics, but SAS offers many benefits as your first programming language to master: it’s easy to learn and has a user-friendly GUI. To date, it holds the highest market share of all the analytics tools available. If you have little or no programming background and want to get started with SAS, then this is the right course for you! This course will help you become a confident and proficient data analyst and SAS programmer by giving you the hands-on knowledge and in-depth understanding of the SAS programming suite and how to utilize it effectively. Additionally, it will help you master different techniques in SAS to manipulate your data. You’ll learn how to work with SQL queries and generate effective data reports. Moreover, this course will provide all the content you’re looking for to prepare for the SAS Base certification exam. By the end of this course, you’ll have a thorough understanding of the fundamental SAS concepts, along with rich hands-on experience of the SAS suite. Downloading the example code for this course: You can download the example code files for this course on GitHub at the following link: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/SAS-in-Practice . If you require support please email: customercarepackt.com
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    Abstract: 9+ Hours of Video Instruction While there are resources for Data Science and resources for Machine Learning, there's a distinct gap in resources for the precursor course to Data Science and Machine Learning. This complete video course fills that gap--it is specifically designed to prepare students to learn how to program for Data Science and Machine Learning with Python. This is the antidote to the over-complicated universe of these hot new, growing technologies. With this course, students will learn the fundamentals of Python and get prepared specifically for Data Science. Noah Gift and Kennedy Behrman take students with zero programming background through enough Python to prepare them for their Data Science curriculum. Companies are looking for developers who can create insight-driven systems, as they are now becoming critical to business success. Very few professionals are adequately trained to handle both large-scale software engineering and Machine Learning/AI. This is an emerging field, and we are developing the training to meet this need in the marketplace. Description Notebook-based Data Science programming in Python is the emerging standard but there is a dearth of quality training material available for beginners. This 9-hour video provides foundational training on the Python language for the novice or beginner programmer looking to start in the Data Science field. The video serves as the 100-level course for a Data Science undergraduate or graduate program. The course has been designed around Colab notebook-based learning. Students would be able to run every exercise shown in the videos. The material focuses on a smaller, easier subset of Python that is needed just for Data Science coding. Skill Level Beginner What You Will Learn Learn Google Colab notebook Data Science programming Learn the essential subset of Python used in Data Science Learn to manipulate data using popular Python libraries such as pandas and numpy Learn to apply Python Data Science recipes to real-world projects Learn functional programming fundamentals unique to Data Science Who Should Take This Course Complete beginners to programming Statisticians and Analysts in the data industry looking to use Python for Data Science Sales, Product Managers, Data Analysts, Marketing who want to perform Data Science Software Engineers looking to level up into Data Science and Machine Learning tracks Students enrolled in a Data Science program Course Requirements General comp...
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    ISBN: 9781839212956
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 12 hr., 21 min.)
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    Abstract: Python programming masterclass for beginners – learn all about Python 3 with object-oriented concepts, five projects and more! About This Video No prior knowledge of Python is required. You will learn how to write clean and proper Python code as we take you through the concepts, some example projects, and the proper programming structure. Acquire the prerequisite Python skills to move into specific branches of web development, data science, image processing, and more. In Detail Welcome to "Python Programming A-Z – Learn Python Programming by Building Five Projects," a course that takes you through your Python journey from beginner to advanced step by step. This course touches on every important concept of the latest version of Python, Python 3. Throughout the course, we will explore the most essential Python features: Basics of Python programming – expressions, variables, and printing output Python operators – the Python assignment operator, relational and logical operators, and short circuit operators Python conditionals and if statements Methods – parameters, arguments, and return values Object-oriented programming – classes and objects Encapsulation, inheritance, and abstract classes Python data structures in-depth – lists, sets, dictionaries, and tuples Conditionals – if/else statements and nested if/else Loops – for loops, while loops, break, and continue The mutability and immutability of Python’s basic types Built-in and user-defined modules Errors and exception handling – try, except, else, and finally Custom exceptions – raising exceptions and creating and raising a custom exception Data analysis with Pandas Face recognition with OpenCV Building a GUI application with Tkinter An automated Twitter bot with Tweepy Understanding the basics of databases and working with SQLite 3 Five projects with OpenCV, pandas, PyTube, Tkinter, Tweepy, and more After completing this course, you will be ready to work as an intern, fresher, or freelancer, and you will also be able to implement everything yourself! Most importantly, you will be ready to use the huge scope offered by Python programming.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 63 hr., 23 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference San Jose 2019 (SACON) gathered the world's leading software architects and engineers to give presentations on software architecture's most useful technologies, trends, and techniques. This video compilation gives you complete access to the best of SACON's keynotes, tutorials, and technical sessions. It contains hours of material to review and study at your own pace. Whether you are optimizing legacy systems or migrating to cloud native architecture, this compilation from SACON San Jose 2019 offers you the insights and training you need to get to the next level. Highlights include: Contains hours of video recordings from the best of SACON San Jose 2019's keynotes, tutorials, and technical sessions. 3.5 hour tutorials like Christian Hernandez's (Red Hat) hands-on introduction to Kubernetes and OpenShift; Nathaniel Schutta's (Pivotal) deep dive into trade-off analysis and how to use it to strategically choose the correct technology for your projects; and Valentina Rodriguez's (Independent) reveal of the twelve essential principles of architecture design in Agile environments. Keynotes from Rebecca Wirfs-Brock (Wirfs-Brock Associates), Michael Feathers (R7K Research and Conveyance), Adam Tornhill (Empear), Rebecca Parsons (ThoughtWorks), and Neal Ford (ThoughtWorks). Application Architecture sessions, such as Stefania Stefansdottir's (ThoughtWorks) walk through of the practices all new architects and tech leads should keep in mind when starting a new project; Ian Varley (Salesforce) on spotting and correcting the cognitive biases that undermine your software architecture; and Andrew Bonham and Thiagarajan Subramanian's (Capital One) review of how to use reactive architecture and microservices, machine learning, H20, Akka, and Kafka. Microservices sessions, including Kasun Indrasiri's (WSO2) in-depth overview of common microservice resiliency patterns such as timeout, retry, circuit breaker, fail-fast, bulkhead, transactions, and more; Nathaniel Schutta (Pivotal) on the factors used to decide if something deserves to be a microservice or not; and Samir Behara (EBSCO) on building scalable microservice architectures with Envoy, Kubernetes, and Isti. Enterprise Architecture sessions, including Heidi Waterhouse (Launch Darkly) on the smartest ways to achieve build-versus-buy decisions; Cat Swetel (Ticketmaster) on using value network mapping and real options theory to evolve monolithic software; and Paula ...
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 91 hr., 19 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference San Jose 2019 was some of the world’s top AI practitioners sharing their AI passion and AI knowledge with thousands of attendees. It was Uber AI Lab’s Kenneth Stanley illuminating the future of AI with his talk about open-endedness learning. It was Danny Lange (Unity Technologies) on game environments that test the capabilities of AI-trained agents; Yi Zhang (University of California, Santa Cruz) on chatbots and the nearness of true conversational computing; and Hagay Lupesko (Facebook) on the challenges of mega-scale, deep learning-based personalization modeling. In short, AI San Jose 2019 was a mind-blower and this video compilation gives you access to virtually all of it with hours of material to peruse, study, and absorb on your own schedule. Highlights include: Complete video recordings of the best of AI San Jose 2019’s keynote addresses, deep dive tutorials, and technical sessions. Keynote addresses from AI thought leaders such as Andrew Feldman (Cerebras Systems), Sahika Genc (AWS DeepRacer/SageMaker RL), and Mike Jordan (UC Berkeley). Unrestricted access to the exclusive AI Business Summit’s executive briefings, best practice sessions, and tutorials led by AI business pros such as Michael Radwin (Intuit), Bahman Bahmani (Rakuten), Mayukh Bhaowal (Salesforce Einstein), Yael Gozin (Pfizer), and James Manyika (McKinsey & Company). Deep dive tutorials, including Jason Dai (Intel) on building deep learning apps for big data with the Analytics Zoo AI platform; Chaoran Yu (Lightbend) on doing machine learning (ML) with Kafka-based streaming pipelines; and Justina Petraityte (Rasa) on developing intelligent AI assistants based entirely on ML with open source Rasa NLU and Rasa Core. Sessions devoted to AI Implementation, such as Anuradha Gali (Uber) on using AI to leverage 15 million trips a day on the Uber platform; Roshan Sumbaly (Facebook) on connecting the dots between the software engineering and ML development worlds; Paige Bailey’s (Google) on TensorFlow 2.0's new features; and Alex Ratner (Snorkel) on building and managing training datasets for ML with open source Snorkel. Sessions focused on AI Models & Methods, including Lukas Biewald (Weights & Biases) review of how to use Keras to classify text with LSTMs and other ML techniques; and Francesca Lazzeri (Microsoft) on using AutoML to automate ML model selection and hyperparameter tuning. Dozens of how-to-do-it sessions detailing the tec...
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 43 min.)
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    Abstract: “Ninety-five percent of the words are spent extolling the benefits of ‘modularity’ and that little, if anything, is said about how to achieve it”—Glenford J. Myers, 1978. The above quote is 40 years old. Today, four decades later, nothing has changed except terminology. Time to fix this. Vladik Khononov (Invesus Group) explains how to decompose a system into loosely coupled components: how to draw boundaries between services, how to decide whether some logic belongs to one service or another, and how domain-driven design can help us make those decisions. Finally, he takes a stab at answering the age-old question of what part of a microservice should be “micro” and how it can be measured. You’ll hear about neither Docker nor Kubernetes. Actually, nothing related to infrastructure. Instead, you’ll dive into the difference between microservices and bounded contexts, discover when each pattern should be used, and get takeaways from Vladik’s experience optimizing microservices-quotebased architectures at Naxex. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in San Jose.
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    ISBN: 9781492047810 , 1492047813 , 9781492047797 , 1492047791
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    Pages: 1 online resource (284 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Keywords: Application software Development ; Computer architecture ; Distributed operating systems (Computers) ; Computer software Development ; Software patterns ; Electronic books ; local ; Logiciels d'application ; Développement ; Ordinateurs ; Architecture ; Systèmes d'exploitation répartis ; Logiciels ; Modèles de conception ; Application software ; Development ; Computer architecture ; Computer software ; Development ; Distributed operating systems (Computers) ; Software patterns
    Abstract: How do you detangle a monolithic system and migrate it to a microservices architecture? How do you do it while maintaining business-as-usual? As a companion to Sam Newman’s extremely popular Building Microservices , this new book details a proven method for transitioning an existing monolithic system to a microservice architecture. With many illustrative examples, insightful migration patterns, and a bevy of practical advice to transition your monolith enterprise into a microservice operation, this practical guide covers multiple scenarios and strategies for a successful migration, from initial planning all the way through application and database decomposition. You’ll learn several tried and tested patterns and techniques that you can use as you migrate your existing architecture. Ideal for organizations looking to transition to microservices, rather than rebuild Helps companies determine whether to migrate, when to migrate, and where to begin Addresses communication, integration, and the migration of legacy systems Discusses multiple migration patterns and where they apply Provides database migration examples, along with synchronization strategies Explores application decomposition, including several architectural refactoring patterns Delves into details of database decomposition, including the impact of breaking referential and transactional integrity, new failure modes, and more
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    ISBN: 9781789612813
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 2 hr., 32 min.)
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    Abstract: An overview of enterprise-ready, modern web development with examples showing popular Angular concepts and strategies About This Video Addresses the challenges you'll meet transitioning to TypeScript from JavaScript Learn key Angular concepts so that you can develop your own powerful web apps Confidently build your own website using Angular and apply what you've learned to practical web development projects In Detail Angular is one of the largest and most widely used frameworks for front-end and full-stack web development; the Angular community is very eager to get hands-on with its latest features. Design patterns allow for a structured and more intuitive way to build applications that are modular, highly scalable and fault-tolerant. This course will serve as a practical and insightful journey through the most valuable design patterns in use, and provides clear guidance on how to use them effectively in Angular. You will explore the best ways to work with Angular and how to use it to achieve the stability and performance required in today's web development world. You'll get to know best practices to improve your productivity and your application's code base. By the end, you’ll be capable using Angular 8 (and future versions) to build better applications that are scalable and high-performing.
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    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: We’ll make the Keynotes available here as soon as possible after they happen. Video of the sessions and tutorials will be available a few weeks after the end of the conference. O'Reilly Velocity Conferences are devoted to providing its international audience of SREs, app developers, DevOps practitioners, systems architects, CTOs, and CIOs with the most on-point training and information possible on how to build and maintain large-scale cloud native systems. Velocity Berlin 2019 stayed true to this formula. It gathered some of the world's top cloud practitioners to share their expertise and insights on key concepts like Kubernetes, site reliability engineering, observability, and performance. Stay ahead of your competition, get this video compilation, and enjoy a front-row seat to all of the best that Velocity Berlin 2019 had to offer. Highlights include: Unrestricted access to hours of the best presentations from Velocity Berlin 2019—this video compilation includes keynote sessions, deep-dive tutorials, and technical sessions. Kubernetes sessions, including Jonathan Johnson's (Dijure LLC) intro to Kubernetes tutorial; Jose Nino’s (Lyft) look at deploying hybrid topologies with Kubernetes and Envoy; and Bastian Hofmann’s (SysEleven) talk on using Kubernetes to deploy an application across multiple clusters in different regions. Monitoring, Observability, and Performance sessions, such as Liz Fong-Jones (Honeycomb) on how microservice-based systems do distributed tracing using OpenTelemetry; Lorenzo Fontana (Sysdig) on eBPF-powered distributed Kubernetes performance analysis; and Nathanael Jean-Francois (NS1) on using BGP edge optimizations to measure internet performance and make routing decisions. Overcoming Obstacles/Lessons in Resilience sessions, including Alois Reitbauer’s (Dynatrace Software) cautions on how to ensure that delivery pipeline automation code won’t devolve into legacy code and Josh Michielsen’s (Condé Nast International) insider’s take on the lessons learned from operating a Kubernetes driven global cloud native platform. Building Secure Systems sessions like Jennifer Davis’ (Microsoft) survey of the cloud security tools and practices everyone should. Building Resilient Systems sessions, such as Jenn Strater’s (Gradle) guide to using data to better debug build errors, speed up individual runs, and make a happy release process, or Heidi Waterhouse’s (LaunchDarkly) reveal of the often overlooked factors that dramatically affect...
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 2 hr., 46 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: We’ll make the Keynotes available here as soon as possible after they happen. Video of the sessions and tutorials will be available a few weeks after the end of the conference. Open source TensorFlow 2.0 is driving the machine learning (ML) revolution around the globe. The TensorFlow World Conference Santa Clara 2019—the first international conference devoted to TensorFlow—provided the thousands who attended the conference with an extraordinary opportunity to see TensorFlow 2.0 in action, discover new ways to use it, and learn how to successfully implement it in their own enterprises. This video compilation offers you the chance to experience the TensorFlow World Conference yourself. If you get it and explore it, you’ll come away with a firm understanding of the entire machine learning stack, TensorFlow 2.0, and the reasons why companies like Spotify, LinkedIn, Amazon, Twitter, and Uber use TensorFlow to solve complex business problems. Highlights include: A front row view for all of the best keynotes, tutorials, and technical sessions from the TensorFlow World Conference Santa Clara 2019. Complete presentations from some of the world’s top TensorFlow practitioners, including talks by the people and teams who developed TensorFlow. Keynote addresses from TensorFlow’s leaders, such as Google Brain co-founder Jeff Dean; Theodore Summe, the head of product for Cortex, Twitter’s central ML organization; and Megan Kacholia, VP of Engineering for Google Research. Deep-dive tutorials, including Laurence Moroney’s (Google Brain) primer on ML with TensorFlow; Sandeep Gupta’s (Google) review of ML in JavaScript using TensorFlow.js; and Neelima Mukiri’s (Cisco) intro to model building and optimization for TensorFlow in any Kubernetes environment. Applications sessions focusing on real-world TensorFlow implementations, like Asif Hasan’s (Quantiphi) talk on using ML to both predict cancer recurrence and recommend treatment; Bhushan Jagyasi’s (Accenture) survey of TensorFlow successes in banking and insurance; and Hamel Husain’s (GitHub) review of automating developer workflows on GitHub with TensorFlow. Core Technologies sessions, where you’ll hear directly from TensorFlow team members such as Paige Bailey (Google) on TensorFlow Swift, a next-generation ML platform; Raziel Alverez (Google) on TensorFlow model optimization techniques; and Robby Neale (Google) on how to build models with tf.text. Accelerators sessions, including Victoria Rege (Graphcore) on h...
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 49 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: We’ll make the Keynotes available here as soon as possible after they happen. Video of the sessions and tutorials will be available a few weeks after the end of the conference. Thousands of software architects, aspiring software architects, senior developers, system leads, tech leads, software engineers, data architects, and tech team managers came together at O’Reilly Media’s Software Architecture Conference Berlin 2019 to learn how to design, build, and improve the architectures that are the foundation of all modern software systems. Who did the attendees learn from? They learned from experts like senior software architect Carola Lilienthal (Workplace Solutions), a 30-year software engineering vet, who broke down the causes and costs of technical debt and then outlined the ways to eliminate it. And they learned from site reliability expert Jibby Ayo-Ani (Welkin) as she described Google’s BeyondCorp, a new enterprise security model in cloud computing that every software architect needs to understand. These speakers and gave SACON Berlin 2019’s attendees what they hoped to receive: The knowledge and insights required to become the best software architects they could be. Get this video compilation of SACON Berlin 2019 and you’ll gain the opportunity to increase your skill set and move forward in your software architecture career. Highlights include: Complete video coverage of SACON Berlin 2019’s best keynotes, tutorials, and technical sessions—this compilation contains hours of SACON talks to study and absorb at your own pace and schedule. Keynote addresses from software architecture’s most incisive thinkers, including Bosatsu Consulting President Brian Sletten, ThoughtWorks principal technology consultant Zhamak Dehghani, and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s Director of Ecosystem, Cheryl Hung. Hands-on tutorials covering subjects like reusable information architecture; event storming for domain-driven design modeling; and building, specifying, and testing APIs with microservices. Application Architecture sessions, including Patrick Kua (Chief Scientist, N26) on scaling out architectural decision-making during rapid growth; Vladik Khononov (Chief Architect, Naxex) on DDD’s most common mistakes; and Paddy Fagan (Chief Architect, IBM Watson Care Manager) on implementing continuous architectural refactoring in a SaaS offering. Distributed Systems sessions, such as on the need for autonomous APIs in a landscape of impossibly complex distribu...
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    ISBN: 9781789958263
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 2 hr., 50 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Build the skills you need for designing a full-scale implementation of Microsoft Server 2019 in an enterprise environment About This Video Real-world knowledge from fellow IT professionals with proven expertise who have been there and done that Go from learning Windows Server 2019 to mastering it with all of the advanced features and tools that this OS has to offer Failover clustering, storage, software-defined networking, containers, security, high performance and availability, and more — explained in an engaging and informative manner In Detail Windows Server 2019 provides you with a wide range of powerful, new, and enhanced features such as Hyper-V, Nano-server, server virtualization, storage, software-defined networking, server management and automation, access and information protection, virtual desktop infrastructure, and failover clustering; the list goes on… In this course, as you cover all aspects of administration-level tasks and activities and how to manage Windows Server 2019, you'll master tips for adapting to the new server management ideology, which is all about centralized monitoring and configuration. We'll also show you how migrating your existing setup (Windows Server 2016 or 2012 R2) to the latest update can be so simple. You'll learn about networking and Software-Defined Networking; use PowerShell as a central platform for performing many functions; use the new built-in integration with Docker with this latest release of Windows Server 2019 which centers around security; master HCI; and get a lot of powerful information about the remote access technologies available in this OS, as well as guidelines for virtualizing your datacenter with Hyper-V. By the end of this course, you will have all the collateral required to start planning for a full-scale implementation of Windows Server 2019.
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    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Sneak Peek The Sneak Peek program provides early access to Pearson video products and is exclusively available to Safari subscribers. Content for titles in this program is made available throughout the development cycle, so products may not be complete, edited, or finalized, including video post-production editing. 6+ Hours of Video Instruction Description Learn the main concepts and techniques used in modern machine learning and deep neural networks through numerous examples written in PyTorch. Overview This course begins with the basic concepts of machine and deep learning. Subsequently, you gain a reasonable familiarity with the main features of PyTorch and learn how it can be applied to some popular problem domains. About the Instructor David Mertz has been involved with the Python community for 20 years, with data science (under various earlier names), and with machine learning (since way back when it was more likely to be called “artificial intelligence”). He was a director of the Python Software Foundation for six years and continues to serve on, or chair, a variety of PSF working groups. He has also written quite a bit about Python: the column “Charming Python” for IBM developerWorks, for many years; the book Text Processing in Python (Addison-Wesley, 2003); and two short books for O’Reilly. He created the data science training program for Anaconda, Inc., and was a senior trainer for them. Skill Level Intermediate Learn How To Apply various machine and deep learning techniques Understand the difference between various machine and deep learning libraries Create classifiers Enhance an existing classifier Who Should Take This Course Programmers and statisticians interested in using Python and the PyTorch library to implement machine learning Course Requirements Programming experience Lesson Descriptions Lesson 1: What Is Machine Learning? What Is Deep Learning The first lesson begins with a high-level overview of the course. It then presents general concepts in machine learning and concepts specifically relevant to neural networks and deep learning. Ideas every data scientist should understand are discussed. The main libraries available for machine learning, and for deep learning specifically, are presented with an eye toward their comparison to PyTorch. The lesson contains an overview of basic concepts in neural networks. Also discussed is the basic idea of a perceptron and the enormous expansion of simple models with hardware that has b...
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    Abstract: These days, you can’t swing a dry-erase marker without hitting someone talking about microservices. Developers are studying Eric Evans’s prescient book Domain-Driven Design . Teams are refactoring monolithic apps, looking for bounded contexts, and defining a ubiquitous language. And while there have been countless articles, videos, and talks to help you convert to microservices, few have spent any appreciable time asking if a given application should be a microservice. Nathaniel Schutta (Pivotal) shows you a set of factors you can apply to help you decide if something deserves to be a microservice or not. You’ll also look at what you need to do to maintain a healthy micro(services)biome. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in San Jose.
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    Abstract: Neural architecture search (NAS) is a promising research direction that has the potential to replace expert-designed networks with learned, task-specific architectures. Ameet Talwalkar (Carnegie Mellon University Determined AI) shares work that aims to help ground the empirical results in this field and proposes new NAS baselines that build off the following observations: NAS is a specialized hyperparameter optimization problem, and random search is a competitive baseline for hyperparameter optimization. Leveraging these observations, Ameet evaluates both random search with early-stopping and a novel random search with a weight-sharing algorithm on two standard NAS benchmarks: PTB and CIFAR-10. Results show that random search with early-stopping is a competitive NAS baseline that performs at least as well as ENAS, a leading NAS method, on both benchmarks. Additionally, random search with weight-sharing outperforms random search with early-stopping, achieving a state-of-the-art NAS result on PTB and a highly competitive result on CIFAR-10. Ameet concludes by exploring existing reproducibility issues for published NAS results, noting the lack of source material needed to exactly reproduce these results, and discussing the robustness of published results given the various sources of variability in NAS experimental setups. All information (code, random seeds, documentation) needed to exactly reproduce our results will be shared, along with random search with weight-sharing results for each benchmark on two independent experimental runs. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    Abstract: There’s been a lot of talk about software ownership—but what does “owning code in production” really mean for developers day to day? Many development teams still reach for logs in production as the most familiar way to bridge the development environment with production. Christine Yen (Honeycomb) makes the case that observability—and the skills to craft the right graphs and read them—benefits developers more than it does operators by examining several instances where well-informed devs can supercharge their development process, such as data-driven product decisions (or how to know more about what needs to be done than your PM), rewrites and migrations, feature flags and testing in production, and fine-grained performance analysis. Then, she lays out a series of steps to get your team from grepping unstructured text logs to outputting and analyzing well-structured traces. Instrumentation and observability aren’t all-or-nothing endeavors, and you’ll leave with an idea of the next step you can take to improve your ability to understand your production systems. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose.
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    ISBN: 9781484244418
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 49 min.)
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    Abstract: Moving away from a largely proprietary software world and towards OSS can be a big decision. This video helps you ensure that this decision works right for you and your organisation, and that can involve evaluating several different aspects of the move. Also, a number of myths and misbeliefs abound concerning OSS. It is important to separate the facts from the fiction, so you can avoid misleading information that might lead you to make the wrong decision. This video breaks the decision process down into a series of considerations (costs, licensing, quality, and so on). By doing so, you will understand the consequences involved and gain a useful framework for making the decision yourself. This video also educates you about prominent myths concerning OSS, thus helping you avoid being misled when making your evaluations. What You Will Learn Systematically analyse the costs and benefits of moving to OSS Identify and overcome the hurdles in each software domain Who This Video Is For A typical viewer has some experience in terms of programming skill, but they have used only proprietary tools. They are aware of what OSS is, and they are considering moving at least part of their toolset to open source solutions.
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    Abstract: Financial services are increasingly deploying AI models and services for a wide range of applications in the credit lifecycle, such as credit onboarding and identifying transaction fraud and identity fraud. These models must be interpretable, explainable, and resilient to adversarial attacks. In some situations, regulatory requirements apply that prohibit black-box machine learning models. Jari Koister (FICO) shares forward-looking tools and infrastructure has developed to support these needs. Topics include: Examples of financial services applications of AI and ML Specific needs for explainability and resiliency Approaches for solving explainability and resiliency Regulatory requirements and how to meet them A platform that provide support for xAI and mission-critical AI Further research and product development directions This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Data Conference in San Francisco.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 37 min.)
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    Abstract: Create reusable, scalable, and spatially concise models of smart buildings that connect data across the physical and digital world using this video. For example, using Azure Digital Twins, you can define the location of offices at your place of business. Inside each office there are IoT devices with specific sensors (for example for temperature or lights). You can assign users to each room, so you have a clear view of the distribution of people in the office. This video begins with a gentle introduction to the Azure Digital Twins service, offering an overview and discussion of the key concepts related to it. From there you will progress through data processing and user-defined functions and learn about real IoT device integration with Azure Digital Twins. You will learn about Azure Digital Twins object models and spatial intelligence graph. In this new era of smart buildings, this video enables you to visualize comprehensive virtual representations of physical environments and all the associated devices, sensors, and people within it. You will be able to create definitions of spaces and combine them together with information about connected devices and sensors so that you can manage and implement resources with precision. What You Will Learn Create new Azure Digital Twins service instances Understand Azure Digital Twins object models and spatial intelligence graphs Work with data processing and user-defined functions Quickly connect IoT devices to Azure Digital Twins and create space definitions Discover routing events and messages Look at the limitations and additional resources for implementing solutions Who This Video Is For This video is for specialists, developers, and architects who are tasked with creating smart building solutions.
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    Abstract: Games are wonderful contained problem spaces, making them great places to explore AI—even if you’re not a game developer. Paris Buttfield-Addison (Secret Lab Pty. Ltd.), Mars Geldard (University of Tasmania), and Tim Nugent (lonely.coffee) teach you how to use Unity to train, explore, and manipulate intelligent agents that learn. You’ll train a quadruped to walk, then train it to explore, fetch, and manipulate the world. It’s a little bit technical, a little bit creative. Join Paris, Mars, and Tim to learn how to use game technologies such as Unity to further your understanding of machine learning fundamentals and solve problems. Topics include: How video game engines are a perfect environment to constrain a problem and train an agent How easy it is to get started, using Unity How to build up a model and use it in the engine to explore a particular idea or problem This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    Abstract: In this brief introduction to Tim O'Reilly's Expert Playlist , find out why he selected these books as great examples of how to write a technical book.
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    Abstract: In a large global health services company, streaming data for processing and sharing comes with its own challenges. Data science and analytics platforms need data fast, from relevant sources, to act on this data quickly and share the insights with consumers with the same speed and urgency. Join Mohammad Quraishi (Cigna) to learn why streaming data architectures are a necessity—Kafka and Hadoop are key. Mohammad outlines architectures centered around the Hadoop Platform and Kafka that were implemented to support a variety of integration and analytics requirements. Topics include: Enabling streaming to and from relational sources and files using custom frameworks that automate and speed up workflows Combining the polyglot techniques with Kafka API to support various streaming solutions Combining data driven techniques to support consumers through a simple streaming architecture and microservices How HBase, Kudu, and Kafka Streams are used to reduce latency between these microservices and frontend application APIs Enabling the consumption and sharing of data sources and results using streams Enabling Spark Structured Streaming, Flink, and Spark ML on these streams Enabling data sync between on-premises data lakes and the cloud Supporting cloud native architectures that enable machine learning in the cloud This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Data Conference in San Francisco.
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    Abstract: Before any analysis can begin, a data scientist needs to discover the right data sources to analyze, understand them, and determine whether they can trust them. Unfortunately, data discovery is very inefficient today. Countless hours are lost trying to find the right data to use. (The most common way still remains to ask a coworker.) Gaining trust in data requires running a bunch of queries (max timestamp, counts per day, count distincts, etc.) that waste time and add unnecessary load on the databases. There’s no clear way to know how to find folks to answer questions about the table. And worst of all, many times analysis is redone and models are rebuilt because previous work isn’t discoverable. Lyft has reduced the time it takes to discover data by 10x by building its own data portal, Amundsen. Amundsen is built on three key pillars: an augmented data graph, an intuitive user experience, and centralized metadata. Amundsen uses a graph database under the hood to store relationships between various data assets (tables, dashboards, protobuf events, etc.). What’s unique to Amundsen is that it treats people as a first-class data asset; in other words, there’s a graph node for each person in the organization that connects to other nodes (like tables, and dashboards). In addition, Amundsen runs PageRank using data from access logs to power search ranking, similar to how Google ranks web pages on the internet. Finally, Amundsen gathers metadata from various different sources (Hive, Presto, Airflow, etc.) and exposes it in one central place. The right place to store all this metadata is a work in progress. Mark Grover and Tao Feng (Lyft) offer a demo of Amundsen and lead a deep dive into its architecture, covering how it leverages centralized metadata, page rank, and a comprehensive data graph to achieve its goal. They also explore the future roadmap, unsolved problems, and its collaboration model. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Data Conference in San Francisco.
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    Abstract: Arun Kejariwal (Independent) and Ira Cohen (Anodot) share a novel two-step approach for building more reliable prediction models by integrating anomalies in them. The first step uses anomaly detection algorithms to discover anomalies in a time series in the training data. In the second, multiple prediction models, including time series models and deep networks, are trained, enriching the training data with the information about the anomalies discovered in the first step. Anomaly detection for individual time series is a necessary but insufficient step due to the fact that anomaly detection over a set of live data streams may result in anomaly fatigue, thereby limiting effective decision making. One way to address the above is to carry out anomaly detection in a multidimensional space. However, this is typically very expensive computationally and hence not suitable for live data streams. Another approach is to carry out anomaly detection on individual data streams and then leverage correlation analysis to minimize false positives, which in turn helps in surfacing actionable insights faster. They then walk you through marrying correlation analysis with anomaly detection, discuss how the topics are intertwined, and detail the challenges you may encounter based on production data. They also showcase how deep learning can be leveraged to learn nonlinear correlation, which in turn can be used to further contain the false positive rate of an anomaly detection system. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 7 hr., 40 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: More than 7.5 Hours of Video Instruction Overview Nearly every company in the world is evaluating its digital strategy and looking for ways to capitalize on the promise of digitization. Big data analytics and machine learning are central to this strategy. Understanding the fundamentals of data processing and artificial intelligence is becoming required knowledge for executives, digital architects, IT administrators, and operational telecom (OT) professionals in nearly every industry. In Data Analytics and Machine Learning Fundamentals LiveLessons , experienced CCIEs Robert Barton and Jerome Henry provide more than 7 1/2 hours of personal instruction exploring the principles of big data analytics, supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and neural networks. In addition to delving into the fundamental concepts, Barton and Henry address sample big data and machine learning use cases in different industries and present demos featuring the most common tools (such as Hadoop, TensorFlow, Matlab/Octave, R, and Python) in various fields used by data scientists and researchers. At the conclusion of this video course, you will be armed with knowledge and application skills required to become proficient in articulating big data analytics and machine learning principles and possibilities. Skill Level Beginner to intermediate data analytics/machine learning knowledge Learn How To * Understand how static and real-time streaming data is collected, analyzed, and used * Understand the key tools and methods that enable machines to learn and mimic human thinking * Bring together unstructured data in preparation for analysis and visualization * Compare and contrast the various big data architectures * Apply supervised learning/linear regression, data fitting, and reinforcement learning to machines to yield the information results you’re looking for * Apply classification techniques to machine learning to better analyze your data * Exploit the benefits of unsupervised learning to glean data you didn’t even know you were looking for * Understand how artificial neural networks (ANNs) perform deep learning with surprising (and useful) results * Apply principal components analysis (PCA) to improve the management of data analysis * Understand the key approaches to implementing machine learning on real systems and the considerations you must make when undertaking a machine learning project Who Should Take This Course * Anyone who wants to learn about machine learni...
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    Abstract: Choreographed microservices talk to each other asynchronously, blindly broadcasting notifications into a service cloud. Those notifications are handled by whatever client services are interested. These systems eliminate many of the problems associated with orchestrated systems (which work more like synchronous function calls) and are typically much faster than orchestrated systems, but they have their own idiosyncrasies and implementation challenges. Allen Holub explores the inherent problems in orchestrated systems and then looks at how choreography can solve those problems. Allen explores three approaches to choreography: HTTP based, pub/sub messaging based, and brokerless swarming systems. He introduces appropriate messaging architectures and frameworks and looks at several practical examples. Finally, Allen looks at event storming: one of the best approaches to designing choreographed systems. You’ll leave with an understanding of both why you should be using choreography for most high-level APIs and how to design and build these systems. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York.
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    Abstract: Much of the hardest work of creating effective data products in the enterprise is not in the complexity of the algorithms applied but in effective design and integration into downstream systems. Hilary Mason (Cloudera) shares a process for repeatedly creating effective AI products, from idea through process to specific design considerations, and explains how architecture and algorithmic choices can support or hinder this process. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    ISBN: 9781484253106
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 6 min.)
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    Abstract: Create a basic application flow with SwiftUI involving login and a user dashboard interface in this video. Discover the new file structure introduced by SwiftUI and how it uses structs instead of classes for Views. Then learn about common layout elements such as Text, Images, HStack, VStack, ZStack, and NavigationViews. After understanding the structure and elements, dive in to create a login layout and a user authentication backend. Then once you've got your user logged in, create a dashboard layout for your users with SwiftUI. Finally learn to troubleshoot and polish up your new interfaces. What You Will Learn Create login and dashboard interfaces Troubleshoot common SwiftUI interface issues Incorporate NodeJS for authentication and backend work Who This Video Is For iOS developers with a basic familiarity of the Swift language who would like to use SwiftUI to design easy, elegant, and powerful interfaces.
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    Abstract: Architects are leaders. We need to understand our business, our users, and our ecosystem. We need to effectively interact with our stakeholders, productively collaborate with design and product teams, and give direction and motivate our development teams. Achieving these goals requires much more than technical excellence. Seth Dobbs (Bounteous) shares a primer on leadership for architects, focusing on guiding principles that are easy to learn and put into practice. Principles cover both inward focus (personal mastery) and external focus (effective interactions) and include topics such as vision, problem solving, ownership, and conflict. Seth explores material he’s used to train team members ranging from developers and designers up into the executive level but focuses on core guiding principles specific to helping architects be more effective in their roles. Each principle will be presented first with a problem or anti-pattern, then the principle, and then examples of the principle in practice. This approach should be valuable whether you are new in a leadership role and looking to understand the “soft” skills required or have been leading for a while and want to formalize your thinking on leadership. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in San Jose.
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    Abstract: Change is the only constant; upgrades are inevitable. Believe it or not, this also applies to your database. There are many drivers for such changes, such as technology stack updates and new data center or event cloud migrations. A database migration isn’t an easy task. Preparation and execution takes time and leaves no room for mistakes. And once you start, there’s no going back. But is this the only way? Adrian Lungu and Serban Teodorescu (Adobe) explain how—inspired by the green-blue deployment technique—the Adobe Audience Manager team developed an active-passive database migration procedure that allows them to test database clusters in production, minimizing the risks without compromising the innovation. It was successfully applied twice to upgrade the entire database technology stack—but it’s never a smooth move when your databases are 200-node Cassandra clusters with hundreds of terabytes of data and downtime is not an option. The first migration was focused only on software upgrades. For the second upgrade, the team’s confidence was so high that they added a twist: a couple of more changes besides the Cassandra version—AWS instance type, operating system, disk settings, memory settings, JVM, and a few more. What could go wrong? Well. . .everything. Adrian and Serban describe the migration technique and present an extensible database client that makes all the active-passive management possible with just a configuration change. Yes, you heard it right. No code changes, just configurations. They then share a series of tales and lessons learned during the migration of over 500 Cassandra nodes. Most of the lessons aren’t Cassandra related but instead apply to hardware, drivers, operating system, or the JVM—debugging for days and searching for that metric anomaly or that log line that would give us a hint on what went wrong. Join in to see how you can avoid some of these pitfalls in your own projects. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Data Conference in San Francisco.
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    Abstract: Analytics and AI are powerful methods for extracting insights hidden in data. However, these methods by themselves cannot convey insights. Visualization is a key requirement for explaining analytical findings, but visualizations such as graphs and charts are not always enough to explain data, especially to a nontechnical audience. This audience may need a different approach to connect with the data. Nancy Rausch (SAS Institute) shares a case study for a project that combined machine learning and art to tell a big data story. She explains how she and her team collected and prepared IoT streaming data from a solar array farm, applied an analytical model to forecast future output, and then visualized the results for general audiences using interactive art. They also used artificial intelligence and natural language processing to allow visitors to interact with the art installation. The project brought solar array technology to life in a way that was able to engage and delight visitors of all ages and backgrounds. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Data Conference in San Francisco.
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    Abstract: It turns out that domain-driven design is not just for cargo shipping. Vladik Khononov (Naxex) explains how he and his team embraced domain-driven design (DDD) (with very limited resources and a very short time to market) at Plexop, a large-scale marketing system that spans over a dozen different business domains. Join in to learn how DDD allowed the team to manage business complexities, find out strategies for defining context boundaries, explore lessons learned the hard way, and discover where they had to adapt the DDD methodology to fit the company’s needs. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York.
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    ISBN: 9781838823009
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 6 hr., 13 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: A practical course to get you up to speed with the key aspects of GraphQL, including queries, mutations, scalar types, image management, authentication, and authorization About This Video Learn the key aspects of GraphQL and create sample applications Explore how to create custom scalars, how authentication and authorization work in GraphQL, and much more In Detail Have you heard about GraphQL? Have you always wanted to understand GraphQL? If yes, this course will help you learn about GraphQL in a hands-on manner. As you progress through the course, you will acquire the skills necessary to understand and work with GraphQL's basic as well as advanced features, including but not limited to the following: Understand basic scalar types Create custom scalars Become familiar with resolvers and type definitions (Schemas) Understand the importance of a data model in GraphQL Explore how GraphQL queries work, including parameterized queries Gain working knowledge of GraphQL mutations Get to grips with how file uploads work using GraphQL Learn how to serve images in the GraphQL context Study how authentication and authorization work in GraphQL You’ll create four sample applications: A basic application to run GraphQL queries An advanced application that uses React to work with GraphQL Enhance the existing application and extend it with authentication and authorization An application to understand how to serve/display images and upload files using only GraphQL In this course, you’ll mostly use Apollo GraphQL services for building your apps. Familiarity with React is required to get started with this course. You’ll use React to create several applications; however, it only covers the React parts that are relevant to the context. Downloading the example code for this course: You can download the example code files for this course on GitHub at the following link: https://github.com/fullstacktraining/Practical-GraphQL-Become-a-GraphQL-Ninja . If you require support please email: customercarepackt.com
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    ISBN: 9781484251515
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 38 min.)
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    Abstract: Learn best practices in certificate management for SQL Server. Certificates are small snippets of text that are foundational to encrypting and decrypting data. Watch this video to learn how to safely store certificates and prevent them from falling into the wrong hands and compromising the very data you are using them to protect. Also learn how to ensure that you still have access to needed certificates following a catastrophe or other data loss event, because data loss from lost certificates is a very real risk that must be managed and mitigated. This video begins with a short introduction to certificates and some of the different types of encryption they enable you as a SQL Server DBA to implement – such as transparent data encryption (TDE), backup encryption, and column encryption. Then you’ll learn practices for generating and managing certificates specifically for each of the different certificate types. Next, you’ll learn best practices for backing up and securing your encryption certificates so that you have them when you need them, because losing them can mean losing your data altogether. You’ll learn about certificate expiration, and the proper methods by which to backup, store, restore, and protect your certificates so that any encrypted data is never lost. What You Will Learn Ensure access to certificates following a catastrophe or other data loss event Learn about the types of encryption SQL Server offers Understand how certificates enable encryption Generate correct certificates for your chosen encryption methods Find where each certificate type is stored, how to back it up, and how to restore it Identify best practices with regards to generating and managing certificates Who This Video Is For For database administrators and system administrators who handle or plans to handle certificates for encrypting data on SQL Server instances.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 10 hr., 30 min.)
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    Abstract: Create your own 3D graphics with OpenGL and C++ About This Video Learn to set up an OpenGL window using GLFW and the OpenGL API Grasp the technique of programming with modern OpenGL In Detail With this interactive course, you can now take your first step toward learning modern OpenGL programming. You’ll go through a brief history of OpenGL, which will help you understand why it’s important to explore modern OpenGL with its programmable rendering pipeline over the fixed function pipeline. The course will start by taking you through the basics of getting OpenGL running in a window using the Graphics Library Framework (GLFW). Next, you’ll gain insights into rendering polygons to the display by sending buffers of data to the computer graphics card and programming it using shaders with the GLSL shading language. Later, you’ll learn how to map textures to your objects. The course will also help you set up a virtual camera using keyboard and mouse inputs to enable you to move around in the scene. After you have the fundamentals working, you can go on to building more complex elements. You’ll learn how to load 3D models and add impactful lighting to the scene. With each lesson, you’ll build the framework with reusable C++ and OpenGL code. You’ll start with a blank project and write code each step of the way, with every lesson building on the last. The easy-to-follow approach of this course makes it a suitable option even if you’ve never explored OpenGL. Using the source code, prebuilt third-party libraries, and Visual Studio solutions included in this course, you’ll be able to successfully start with building your own game engine. By the end of this course, you’ll have learned how to set up and render in 3D with modern OpenGL. Downloading the example code for this course: You can download the example code files for this course on GitHub at the following link: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Learn-Modern-OpenGL-Programming . If you require support please email: customercarepackt.com
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Cisco Press | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 5 hr., 56 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: 6+ Hours of Video Instruction Overview Kubernetes in the Data Center LiveLessons focuses on using the fundamental Kubernetes components and learning how they are installed. The goal is to help you understand what the components are so when troubles arise you have the tools to be able to fix them. The course is primarily made up of instruction and demonstrations delivered by a seasoned expert, Vallard Benincosa. Vallard, who has experience working with Cisco and IBM, is currently a senior engineer at a small startup called Zenabi. He helped develop a Kubernetes certification for the Linux foundation and has been using Kubernetes since 2015. Kubernetes in the Data Center LiveLessons walks you through Kubernetes on prem, hardware, and Linux configurations, installation, applications storage, and networking. It also gets in to running Kubernetes, as well as monitoring and securing it. The course covers a wide gambit of technical areas and explores many of the exciting Kubernetes opensource add-ons to make your system more complete. This includes Kubernetes, Docker, Ubuntu Linux, Minio, Ceph, and many networking concepts such as overlay networks, service meshes, load balancing, ingress controllers, and proxies. About the Instructor Vallard Benincosa a senior engineer at a small startup called Zenabi. Prior to joining Zenabi in February 2019, he was a software solutions architect with Cisco for 7 years. Prior to Cisco, he started a company that specialized in bare-metal operating system installations for Linux clusters. He also has experience with IBM designing, implementing, and managing some of the largest bare-metal high-performance computing clusters in the world. He helped develop a Kubernetes certification for the Linux foundation and has been using Kubernetes since 2015. In his day job, he works on data ingest systems for analytics, advertising, and recommendation engines, using Kubernetes in the cloud and on prem. Skill Level Intermediate/Advanced Learn How To Architect a Kubernetes cluster on bare metal in the data center. Install Kubernetes on bare-metal servers. Pick and deploy the correct overlay network for your Kubernetes cluster. You will become familiar with several options and understand the trade-offs between different solutions. Understand and deploy distributed storage solutions with Kubernetes to offer persistent volumes. You will then use these to deploy stateful services. Monitor and troubleshoot your Kubernetes cluster. Run a...
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Addison-Wesley Professional | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 35 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: 3+ Hours of Video Instruction Overview In this course, participants learn what blockchain and cryptocurrency are, how they work, and how these technologies are being applied. The course explains what smart contracts are and how they work, the rise of new funding mechanisms such as Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) and Security Token Offerings (STOs), and how the use of digital tokens and “tokenization” are changing many long-established business rules. Through the use of demonstrations and detailed slide explanations, we explore the state of the blockchain business market, including investments and projections for market growth. There is an opportunity to analyze multiple use cases of the blockchain technology being applied. The course also provides a section on how you can determine whether using blockchain and cryptocurrency are right for your business. This course quickly brings you up to speed on blockchain and cryptocurrency and how these technologies are being used to drive a new wave of innovation across a wide range of businesses. You will gain valuable professional knowledge on what blockchain and cryptocurrency are, how they are being used across numerous industries, why they are so innovative and disruptive, and how you can determine whether blockchain is right for your business. Topics include Module 1: Blockchain and Bitcoin Basic Concepts Module 2: Cryptocurrency and Smart Contracts Module 3: Business Opportunities in Blockchain Module 4: Blockchain and Your Business About the Instructor George Levy is a lecturer and senior instructor on blockchain, Bitcoin, and cryptocurrency at Blockchain Institute of Technology (BIT), a leading professional training and certification organization focused on blockchain technology and cryptocurrency. He is also co-founder and chief marketing officer for Bitsonline, a prominent media portal for all things cryptocurrency, blockchain, and the technology that frames it all. He is a former regional manager for Microsoft Corporation and a vice president for the World Business Forum (WOBI). An award-winning digital entrepreneur with more than 20 years of professional experience working with the Internet and digital technology, he is on a mission to help further the global growth of blockchain technology to drive positive change. George is a Certified Senior Blockchain Professional (CSBCP) from Blockchain Institute of Technology (BIT) and a Certified Bitcoin Professional (CBP) from CryptoCurrency Certificat...
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Packt Publishing | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781838983383
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 11 hr., 19 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Comprehensive, hands-on AWS Big Data Certification prep, including a practice exam! About This Video Explore Kinesis, EMR, DynamoDB, Redshift, and more Get well-versed with the core concepts necessary to work with AWS big data In Detail The AWS Certified Big Data Specialty exam is one of the most challenging certification exams you can take from Amazon. Achieving this certification validates your knowledge of big data systems. But even experienced technologists need to prepare heavily for this exam. This course sets you up for success by taking you through all the big data technologies covered in the exam and explaining how they fit together. Best-selling instructors Frank Kane and Stéphane Maarek have teamed up to deliver the most comprehensive and hands-on prep course yet. Together, they've taught over 300,000 people around the world. This course combines Stéphane's knowledge of AWS with Frank's experience in big data, gleaned during his 9-year career at Amazon. Both Frank and Stéphane have passed the exam themselves on the first try. The world of big data on AWS includes a dizzying array of technologies and services. This course covers the following topics in depth: Streaming massive data with AWS Kinesis Queuing messages with Simple Queue Service (SQS) Wrangling explosion data from the Internet of Things (IoT) Transitioning from small to big data with the AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) Storing massive data lakes with the Simple Storage Service (S3) Optimizing transactional queries with DynamoDB Applying neural networks at massive scale with Deep Learning, MXNet, and TensorFlow Applying advanced machine learning algorithms at scale with Amazon SageMaker Analyzing streaming data in real time with Kinesis Analytics Searching and analyzing petabyte-scale data with Amazon Elasticsearch Service Querying S3 data lakes with Amazon Athena Hosting large-scale data warehouses with Redshift and Redshift Spectrum Integrating smaller data with your big data using the Relational Database Service (RDS) and Aurora Visualizing your data interactively with Quicksight Keeping your data secure with encryption, KMS, HSM, IAM, Cognito, STS, and more Big data is an advanced certification, and it's best suited for anyone who has already obtained associate-level certification in AWS and has some data analytics experience. Downloading the example code for this course: You can download the example code files for this course on GitHub at the following link: http...
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    ISBN: 9781789612684
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 2 hr., 34 min.)
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    Abstract: Build beautiful, modern, and modularized UIs with React’s latest version About This Video Understand the core concepts involved in thinking and structuring code in React. Jump straight into any React project. Use tools and resources to accomplish your goals. In Detail Want to make the process of building modular, reusable user interface components simple and intuitive? React.js is the answer, with its Learn Once, Write Anywhere approach. This course will help you understand the power behind this approach and build beautiful, modern, and modularized UIs with React’s latest version. This course will cover all of the React.js basics such as its API, which will help you create elements and components; the virtual DOM and the JSX syntax extension; using state; working with browser events; and component lifecycle methods. You will build an application from scratch throughout the course and use the knowledge you've gained in a practical way. You will also learn to update various elements of a site or application seamlessly without delay, without disrupting the rest of the display or requiring the user to refresh. Also, get introduced to the new concept of hooks.. Finally, you will work with a server API to persist data using local storage.(Note that we use Node.js 10.13.0 for this course, which will run successfully with the React features we cover.) By the end of the course, you will be fully capable of using ReactJ.js tools to build several UI elements, making them reactive to user input, and extending your knowledge of DOM manipulation to customize your own UIs in the future. Downloading the example code for this course: You can download the example code files for this course on GitHub at the following link: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Learning-React . If you require support please email: customercarepackt.com
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Microsoft Press | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 8 hr., 12 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Microsoft Windows (Computer file) Study guides Examination ; Electronic data processing personnel Certification ; Electronic videos ; local ; Microsoft Windows (Computer file) ; Electronic data processing personnel ; Certification ; examination study guides ; Study guides ; Study guides ; Guides de l'étudiant
    Abstract: More than 8 hours of video instruction to help you support your organization’s Windows 10 deployment and prepare for Exam MD-100 Windows 10, one of the exams required to achieve Microsoft 365 Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate. Overview This engaging, self-paced instructional video course demonstrates various aspects of deploying, maintaining, and securing Windows 10 devices and data. You learn methods and technologies that help you install and configure Windows 10, develop device management policies, protect data, improve security, configure networking, and more. If you’re planning to take Exam MD-100 Windows 10, this video course covers the exam objective domains published by Microsoft in a logical way for learning the technology and preparing for the exam. Throughout each lesson, Microsoft certified trainer and technical author Andrew Warren describes key concepts and puts them into action with demonstrations and real-world scenarios. You can follow along by building a test lab using virtual machines. About the Instructor Andrew Warren has more than 30 years of experience in the IT industry, many of which he has spent teaching and writing. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and has been involved as a subject matter expert in many of the Windows Server 2016 courses and as the technical lead in many Windows 10 courses. He also has been involved in developing TechNet sessions about Microsoft Exchange Server. He is the co-author of Exam Ref MD-100 Windows 10 and Exam Ref MD-101 Managing Modern Desktops and the author of Exam Ref 70-741 Networking with Windows Server 2016 and Exam Ref 70-742 Identity with Windows Server 2016 , published by Microsoft Press. Andrew is based in the United Kingdom and lives in rural Somerset, where he runs his own IT training and education consultancy. Skill Level Intermediate Learn How To Deploy Windows Manage devices and data Configure connectivity Maintain Windows Who Should Take This Course IT professionals who deploy, configure, secure, manage, and monitor devices and client applications in an enterprise environment IT professionals who manage identity, access, policies, updates, and apps IT professionals who want to explore new and updated features in Windows 10 Windows 10 administrators preparing for Exam MD-100 Windows 10 Course Requirements Foundational IT skills Basic understanding of and experience with Windows networking
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 36 min.)
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    Abstract: Today’s approach to processing streaming data is based on legacy big-data centric architectures, the cloud, and the assumption that organizations have access to data scientists to make sense of it all—leaving organizations increasingly overwhelmed. Simon Crosby (SWIM.AI) shares a new architecture for edge intelligence that turns this thinking on its head. Edge intelligence (encompassing analytics, learning and prediction, and edge computing) can frequently be accomplished on the fly on streaming data, cheaply, at the edge, without data scientists. Simon demonstrates how you can save up to $5,000 a month in cloud processing and storage costs while delivering accurate predictions that can transform outcomes, using well-established architectural pillars, such as the distributed actor model, to process voluminous real-time data at the edge, along with the rich commons of open source analytics and learning tools like Flink and Spark, on nothing more than a $200 device such as an NVIDIA Jetson. The key insight is to use streaming data to build a digital twin model on the fly at the edge, avoiding a ton of complexity and infrastructure costs. Instead, a user defines the entities in their environment (e.g., traffic intersections, compressors, or assembly robots) that deliver data. Using the stateful distributed actor model, you can dynamically build a digital twin (actor) model of the real-world from the data, linking twins based on their relationships. Each digital twin reduces, labels, and analyzes its data and self-trains a machine learning model to predict future performance, at the edge, discarding the original data. This method needs only a tiny fraction of the resources of a big data solution and delivers results in real time. As a result, it bypasses the dev, ops, and data science challenges of edge intelligence, effectively turning devices into data scientists—or at least, building data science twins for entities in the real world. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 48 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Being a successful architect requires more than just a good understanding of architecture. Patrick Kua (N26) explores the breadth of skills and experience an architect should focus on and outlines the balance of traits that makes a well-rounded architect. Patrick examines the architect role from a number of perspectives—looking both inward and outward—to determine the different skill areas an architect requires to be successful. Patrick also shares some of the typical traps that an architect who focuses too much on a single aspect falls into and discusses their negative consequences to teams and organizations. Patrick concludes by offering a map for you to assess and plan your own development to learn and maintain a balanced set of skills and become a well-rounded architect. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 122 hr., 4 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Thousands of the data scientists, analysts, engineers, developers, and executives converged at the Strata Data Conference San Francisco in March 2019 to absorb the insights and wisdom of the data world's best minds. The conference featured more than 300 speakers, 10 keynotes, 10 tutorials, and 150+ technical sessions. This video compilation captures the best from the conference, offering more than 100 hours of material to review at your own pace. Highlights include: The Strata Business Summit - speakers, executive briefings, and tech sessions laser focused on a central theme: How do the world’s leading companies build their successful data strategies? Learn about recommendation engines, AI-based personalization solutions, data governance, ML based customer insight harvesting, and more from data wizards like Zachery Anderson (Electronic Arts), Eric Bradlow (The Wharton School), David Talby (Pacific AI), Paco Nathan (derwen.ai), Jonathan Francis (Starbucks), and JoLynn Lavin (General Mills). The Strata Data Ethics Summit – Is your AI really making good decisions or have you built a deceptive black box that reinforces ugly stereotypes? Alistair Croll (Strata Chair), Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media), and Susan Etlinger's (Altimeter Group) eight hour deep dive into the thorny issues of data and algorithms with help from Jana Eggers (Nara Logics), Rumman Chowdhury (Accenture), Kathy Baxter (Salesforce), Carole Piovesan (McCarthy Tétrault), and more. Hours of tutorials from the world's top data engineers, such as Francesca Lazzeri (Microsoft) and Holden Karau (Google) on training and deploying models with Kubeflow across different cloud vendors; Dean Wampler (Lightbend) on performing machine learning using Kafka-based streaming pipelines; and Jason Dai (Intel) on the Analytics Zoo, an analytics/AI platform that seamlessly unites Spark, TensorFlow, Keras, and BigDL programs into an integrated pipeline. Sessions devoted to Data Science, Machine Learning & AI, including Sharad Goel (Stanford University) on the challenges of "fair machine learning", which aims to ensure that decisions guided by algorithms are equitable; Kelley Rivoire (Stripe) on scaling machine learning using the Railyard API; Vinod Vaikuntanathan (MIT) on performing machine learning on encrypted data; and Jeremy Howard (platform.ai) on recent advances in deep learning that allow non-engineers to train neural networks from scratch without needing code or pre-existing labels. Sessions focus...
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Pearson IT Certification | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 7 hr., 38 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: 7+ Hours of Video Instruction Overview More than 7 hours of video instruction to prepare you to pass the Certified Blockchain Developer—Hyperledger Fabric (CBDH) exam and develop your skills in the emerging and in-demand blockchain arena. Overview In Certified Blockchain Developer—Hyperledger Fabric (CBDH) Complete Video Course , seasoned IT veteran and current blockchain subject matter expert, Joseph Holbrook, provides an in-depth exploration of developing blockchain solutions, which are quickly becoming the de facto, decentralized method for verifying and tracking cryptocurrency and other digital transactions. While the primary objective of this LiveLessons video course is to provide you with all of the information you need to prepare for and pass the Blockchain Training Alliance CBDH exam, the course also delves into planning and preparing production-ready applications for the Hyperledger blockchain; learning how to work effectively with blockchain engineers and technical leaders; select appropriate Hyperledger blockchain systems for various use cases; and write, test, and deploy secure chain code. Whether you are seeking to gain the CBDH certification or simply looking to enhance your blockchain development skills, Joseph Holbrook’s instruction through deep-dive discussion, whiteboarding analysis, and practical demos will ensure that you boost your confidence and skills in working with this burgeoning disruptor approach to digital transactions. The Certified Blockchain Solution Architect (CBDH) exam is an elite way to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in this emerging space. Additionally, you will become a member of a community of Blockchain leaders. About the Instructor Joe Holbrook has been in the IT field since 1993 when he was exposed to several HPUX systems on board a US Navy flagship. He has migrated from UNIX world to Storage Area Networking (SAN) and Enterprise Virtualization and Cloud Architectures and now specializing in Blockchain and Cryptocurrency. He previously worked for numerous companies like HDS, 3PAR, Brocade, HP, EMC, Northrup Grumman, ViON, Ibasis.net, Chematch.com, SAIC and Siemens Nixdorf. He also has been a published course author on Linkedin Learning, Udemy.com, INE.com and Pearson Safari. He is also author of a new book due to be released in early 2019 on “Architecting Enterprise Blockchain Solutions” Currently he is a recognized industry expert specializing in Enterprise Cloud and Blockchain Technologies. He...
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 56 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Innovation isn’t just about solving existing problems faster and more efficiently; it’s about discovering and solving new ones. To remain competitive, today’s business leaders need to embrace not only new technologies but an entirely new mindset when it comes to innovation. Recorded on November 28, 2018. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O’Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts’ unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Innovation , you’ll discover what successful companies have in common and how you can follow their lead with small practical steps to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: Blockchain: there’s a lot of excitement around this technology that decentralizes data, and even more opportunity. Ultimately, a business and social strategy that integrates blockchain can have a major impact on your organization, making it more efficient and increasing transparency. Recorded on January 9, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O’Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts’ unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Innovation , you’ll discover what successful companies have in common and how you can follow their lead with small practical steps to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: The power of storytelling has long been used in Hollywood to engage viewers and generate billions of dollars in sales. However, data storytelling, while highly trendy, is frequently misused and often limited to pretty charts. In this Spotlight on Data , learn how to use the power of storytelling with your data to skyrocket user engagement. Get your users to take action by implementing a few proven techniques. Recorded on July 15, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O’Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts’ unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Data , you’ll learn about, discuss, and debate the tools, techniques, questions, and quandaries in the world of data. You’ll discover how successful companies leverage data effectively and how you can follow their lead to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
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    Abstract: Automated machine learning (AutoML) enables both data scientists and domain experts (with limited machine learning training) to be productive and efficient. In recent years, AutoML has fostered a fundamental shift in how organizations approach machine learning, making it more accessible to both experts and nonexperts. Most real-world data science projects are time-consuming, resource intensive, and challenging. Besides data preparation, data cleaning, and feature engineering, data scientists often spend a significant amount of time on model selection and tuning of hyperparameters. Automated machine learning changes that, making it easier to build and use machine learning models in the real world. Francesca Lazzeri and Wee Hyong Tok (Microsoft) lead a gentle introduction to how AutoML works and the state-of-art AutoML capabilities that are available. You’ll learn how to use AutoML to automate selection of machine learning models and automate tuning of hyperparameters. Topics include: An introduction to AutoML How AutoML works The libraries and cloud services that support AutoML An energy demand forecasting use case How to get started with automated machine learning This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: We’ll make the Keynotes available here as soon as possible after they happen. Video of the sessions and tutorials will be available a few weeks after the end of the conference. The Artificial Intelligence Conference London 2019 gathered some of the globe's top AI practitioners to speak about AI's most promising developments, emerging technologies, and profitable use cases. This video compilation provides you with the best that AI London 2019 had to offer. It includes thought provoking presentations from such AI luminaries as Ariadna Font Llitjós, the director of engineering at Twitter’s Cortex Machine Learning Platform; Martin Goodson, the chief scientist at Evolution AI; Jeff Jonas, the founder and CEO of Senzing; Kim Hazelwood, the senior engineering manager who leads AI infrastructure research efforts at Facebook, and many more of AI’s top data scientists, software engineers, and business strategists. AI is changing fast and it’s transforming business even faster. To see where AI is going (and the entirely new business models and procedures it enables), get this compilation and you’ll be ahead of the curve. Highlights include: Complete video recordings of AI London 2019’s best keynotes, tutorials, and technical sessions—this compilation contains hours of material to study, review, and absorb at your own pace. Keynote presentations from AI’s most notable thinkers, including Intels’ Alexis Crowell Helzer, IBM’s Ritika Gunnar, Dell Technologies’ Arash Ghazanfari, and more. Hours of fact-packed AI, ML, and DL tutorials from top AI practitioners like Robert Crowe (Google) on ML pipelines, TensorFlow Extended pipelines, and ML production deployment issues; Danielle Dean (iRobot) on training and deploying Python models in Azure; and Sergey Ermolin (AWS) on how to use reinforcement learning to build recommendation systems with AWS SageMaker RL. Members-only access to every AI Business Summit Executive Briefing/Best Practices session: Twenty hard-nosed presentations that provide an insider’s look at the AI implementations that will impact your business the most. Implementing AI sessions, including Carlos Rodrigues's (Siemens) look at how Siemens fights cybercrime with AI; Alex Ingerman's (Google) introduction to Federated ML, a new decentralized form of ML; Siddha Ganju's (NVIDIA) discussion of how to set-up deep learning on mobile devices; and Thomas Phelan (HPE BlueData) on how to spin up GPU-enabled AI, ML, and DL clusters in Docker containers...
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    Abstract: Machine learning has allowed Twitter to drive engagement, promote healthier conversations, and deliver catered advertisements. Cibele Montez Halasz and Satanjeev Banerjee describe one of those use cases: timeline ranking. They share some of the optimizations that the team has made—from modeling to infrastructure—in order to have models that are both expressive and efficient. You’ll explore the feature pipeline, modeling decisions, platform improvements, hyperparameter tuning, and architecture (alongside discretization and isotonic calibration) as well as some of the challenges Twitter faced by working with heavily text-based (sparse) data and some of the improvements the team made in its TensorFlow-based platform to deal with these use cases. Join in to gain a holistic view of one of Twitter’s most prominent machine learning use cases. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    Abstract: 21+ Hours of Video Instruction Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) Complete Video Course , 2nd Edition has 21 hours of comprehensive video training for you to have everything you need to study for—and pass—the LFCS exam. Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) Complete Video Course , 2nd Edition has 21 hours of comprehensive video training on the LFCS exam. You get more than 10 hours of Linux basics in Linux Fundamentals LiveLessons along with a full review of all Linux Foundation LFCS topics. Coverage includes advanced system administration, security, storage management, SSH services, and virtualization. This thorough and engaging training provides whiteboard concept teaching, live CLI work, screencast teaching, hands-on labs, command reviews, and a practice exam so you have everything you need to study for—and pass—the LFCS exam. To offer this course in the way that is most efficient for you, the contents have been developed to build upon your existing knowledge of Linux. You will start with Linux Fundamentals LiveLessons , a full video course on Linux basics, concepts, practices, and theories so you can get the foundational knowledge you need. You will then dive into the core part of the LFCS exam—including Advanced System Administration—and managing storage, security, SSH services, and virtualization. Each lesson ends with a lab for you to practice the skills learned in each lesson. These labs also act as training for the hands-on LFCS exam. After Sander presents you with the lab task, you have the opportunity to walk through it yourself. And the end of each lesson is the Lab Solution, where Sander walks through the correct way to complete the lab were you taking the real exam. A full practice exam is also provided so you can fully prepare for the exam. The practice exam sets up scenarios that you will solve and also provides video solutions so you can check your work against the author’s. This is an invaluable part of the study experience. This accessible self-paced video training solution provides learners with more than 21 hours of personal visual instruction from an expert trainer with more than 20 years of practical Linux teaching experience. Through the use of topic-focused instructional videos you will gain an in-depth understanding of all topics on the Linux Foundation LFCS exam, as well as a deeper understanding of Linux. The combination of video and labs is a unique offering that gives you a full...
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    Abstract: Asset managers of all stripes are ramping up their data science capabilities. Andrew Chin and Celia Chen (AllianceBernstein) offer an overview of data science applications within the asset management industry, covering case studies spanning different functions within an asset management organization. Along the way, they look at an investment research project that used a new “big dataset” as well as a machine algorithm to create a more powerful prediction model and detail a machine learning model they developed to understand their clients better. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Packt Publishing | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781838550813
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 8 hr., 33 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Gain the confidence and proficiency to take up the Salesforce Certified Administrator exam About This Video Powerful combination of theory and hands-on guidance through the Salesforce platform Training content is broken down into bitesize videos that can be re-used as reference videos after your certification Extensive inclusion of Trailhead modules and projects to increase your hands-on experience and learning In Detail Salesforce is a fast-growing business solution suite, constantly improving and adding new functionality to its features. This course will serve as a key guide to help you in your certification journey by covering all the topics to help you update your skills and acquire in-depth knowledge of the Salesforce platform. This course will enable you to sharpen your problem-solving skills and strengthen your knowledge of key topics in a practical way and is ideal for administrators at all levels (new and experienced). Every section will cover a module/topic which will be part of the certification. You will also review some example/mock questions that are highly likely to be asked in the certification exam. After covering basics such navigating the Salesforce environment and application and getting your organization ready for users, you will start by setting up and managing user types and profiles. You will cover data and security and also move on to maintaining and customizing Sales Cloud and Service Cloud apps. You will learn how to build reports and dashboards to maximize the look and feel of the application and to enhance user experience. You will set up workflows for automation and manage the support process. You will also look at the configuration, data management, data analytics, and mobile administration. You will cover techniques to enhance your system management efficiently. By the end of this comprehensive course, you will be confident and proficient in your skills and will be all set to take up and succeed at your Salesforce Certified Administrator exam.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 0 min.)
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    Abstract: Develop complex and maintainable web applications using Redux About This Video Combine the power of Redux with popular JavaScript libraries to make consistent web applications Explore various advanced techniques with this recipe-based guide to find a solution to numerous common problems you might come across while using Redux Learn to structure and maintain your web application with predictable state containers In Detail State management is absolutely critical in providing users with a well-crafted experience with minimal bugs. Redux provides a solid, stable, and mature solution to managing state in your React application. In this course, you’ll explore advanced state management techniques, router integration, and other common problems that you might encounter while developing your applications. The recipe-based approach allows you to quickly identify your problem and find a solution to it. This course also consists of various recipes that will help you to understand different test-case scenarios created in Redux. Once you are well-acquainted with Redux, the course will explicitly show you how they work in developing a consistent application with React and Angular. The code bundle for this video course is available at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/-Redux-Recipes Downloading the example code for this course: You can download the example code files for all Packt video courses you have purchased from your account at http://www.PacktPub.com . If you purchased this course elsewhere, you can visit http://www.PacktPub.com/support and register to have the files e-mailed directly to you.
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    Abstract: From determining the most convenient rider pickup points to predicting the fastest routes, Uber uses data-driven analytics to create seamless trip experiences. Uber’s analysts and engineers wanted to run real-time analytics with deep learning models. But copying data from one source to another is pretty expensive. Zhenxiao Luo explains how Uber supports real-time analytics with deep learning on the fly, without any data copying. He starts with the company’s big data infrastructure, specifically Hadoop, Spark, and Presto, and discusses how Uber uses Presto as an interactive SQL engine and deployed Hadoop Distributed File System, Pinot, MySQL, and Elasticsearch as storage solutions. He then details how Uber built a Presto Elasticsearch connector from scratch to support real-time analytics on heterogeneous data. He concludes by sharing the company’s production experience and roadmap. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Data Conference in San Francisco.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 160 hr., 43 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: OSCON Portland 2019 brought together a vibrant and diverse collection of talented speakers (open source leaders from around the globe) who do amazing things with open source technologies. This outstanding group provided the conference attendees (thousands of software developers, programmers, architects, engineers, CxOs, hackers, geeks, and analysts) with the opportunity to explore the latest open source tools and technologies; get expert in-depth training in crucial languages, frameworks, and best practices; and gain exposure to the open source stack in all its possible configurations. This video compilation offers you the chance to see and hear the best of OSCON Portland 2019. If you want to know how to build an open source culture at your company, work in a cloud environment that isn't always open source-friendly, understand how machine learning can make or break your code, or implement new technologies like Kubernetes and TensorFlow, then getting the OSCON Portland 2019 video compilation is for you. Highlights include: Complete video recordings of OSCON Portland 2019’s best keynotes, tutorials, and tech sessions offering hours of material to study and absorb at your own pace and schedule Keynotes, including Adam Jacob (Chef) on the war for the soul of open source; Kay Williams (Microsoft Azure) on lessons learned building a strong Kubernetes/VSCode open source community; Adrian Cockcroft (AWS) on leveraging cloud vendors to boost open source business success; and Pete Skomoroch (Workday) on the urgent need for a new open source ML development stack Tutorials offering deep dives into open source tech like Apache Kafka, Rust, extended Berkeley Packet Filters, Spring/Spring Boot, Ethereum DApps, Jenkins 2, Vault/Kubernetes, and Kubeflow The OSCON Business Summit: sessions offering an insider’s look at the open source implementations that have the most profound impact on business with talks by open source specialists at Uber, Pacific Life, Verizon Media, The Home Depot, Baidu, the BBC, and more Open Source do-it-now sessions, including Deb Nicholson’s (Software Freedom Conservancy) whirlwind tour of what not to do when running an open source project; Russell Rutledge’s (Nike) take on how to build an open source culture at your company; and Angie Jones (Applitools) and a panel of experts from Persea Consulting, Red Hat, Magento, and ForgeRock on the best ways to build and maintain open source communities Emerging Languages and Frameworks session...
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 149 hr., 54 min.)
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    Abstract: The 2019 Strata Data Conference NYC, the biggest Big Data conference in the world, was a massive success. Packed with thousands of attendees, Strata gathered the world's top data practitioners to provide expert guidance on the tools and technologies you need to make your data strategies and projects work today. This video compilation holds the best of Strata NYC 2019's keynotes, tutorials, and technical sessions. Looking for a head start on the data techniques and technologies you need to succeed? This compilation points the way forward by offering you hours of material to study and absorb at your own rate. The compilation includes such gems as Data Engineering and Architecture sessions, where you'll learn how to select the right type of data infrastructure and architecture to streamline your workflows, reduce costs, and scale your data analysis; Data Science, Machine Learning (ML) and AI sessions, where you'll learn how to use text mining, real-time analytics, large-scale anomaly detection and other techniques to discover the hidden insights in your data; and all of the best talks from the Strata Business Summit, where you'll receive an insiders-only look at the processes and technologies some of the world's most successful companies used to develop their own data strategies. Highlights include: A front row seat at 2019's Strata Data Conference NYC best keynotes, tutorials, and technical sessions—contains hundreds of hours of material to study and absorb at your own pace. Keynote speeches from Big Data's most inspiring business visionaries, such as Sara Menker (CEO, Gro Intelligence), Cassie Kozyrkov (Chief Decision Scientist, Google Cloud), Swatee Singh (VP Big Data/ML, American Express), and Robert D. Thomas (GM, IBM Data and AI). Deep dive tutorials including Jules Damji's (Databricks) sold out session on managing the complete ML lifecycle with MLflow; Karthik Ramasamy's (Streamlio) review of serverless streaming architectures and algorithms for the enterprise; and Mark Donsky (Okera) on how to secure your data lakes to meet the rigors of CCPA privacy regulations. Data Engineering and Architecture sessions, including Navinder Pal Singh Brar (Walmart Labs) on building multitenant data processing and model inferencing platforms with Kafka Streams; Paige Roberts (Vertica) on the whys and hows of putting large stateful applications into containers and Kubernetes; Tomer Levi (Fundbox) on using AWS Step Functions, Docker containers, and ECS Farg...
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    Abstract: Unstructured data in the form of documents, web pages, and social media interactions is an ever-growing, ever-more valuable data source for addressing present business problems, from exploring brand sentiment to identifying sensitive information in internal documents. Unfortunately, the classification and annotation algorithms behind solving these problems often require significant amounts of labeled training data to produce desired accuracy. Michael Johnson and Norris Heintzelman (Lockheed Martin) share several techniques they’ve implemented to build classification and NER models from scratch. They lead a tour through this space as it applies to NLP and demonstrate their approach and architecture for the following techniques: Weak supervision for news documents: Using rules base classification alongside deep learning system for text classification Active learning and human in the loop: Explaining how breakthroughs in transfer learning for NLP have impacted their active learning framework for building an LSTM-based relevance model Creative training sets: Identifying and cleaning already-labeled datasets, training classifier on “only” positive examples NER adjudication: Combining knowledge from several annotation sources that leverages the strengths of each source For each of these topics, Michael and Norris outline the theoretical foundation, the implementation architecture, and tools used and discuss the problems they encountered—so you can avoid making the same mistakes.
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    ISBN: 9781484255940
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 1 min.)
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    Abstract: Come up to speed with Java functional programming and write effective Java code with less effort using lambdas and the stream API. Make your Java project code more reliable by using the declarative approach provided by these new Java features. Learn how to leverage the updated collections API to facilitate common functional programming patterns such as map/filter/reduce. If you’ve ever stumbled through constructing for loops and while loops, this video will add to your programming toolbox and allow you to leave such heavy lifting to the stream API. You’ll begin your journey with the syntax of Java lambdas, what they are, and how to use them. You will then be introduced to Java streams and the various ways of creating them for the purpose of processing data. You will also learn about the updates which have been made to the Java collections API for supporting streams. Along the way you will be taught the streams API and how to use the methods defined in the Stream class to process data sources to obtain the results you desire by employing lambdas with the Stream class’ operations. What You Will Learn Write functional interfaces for defining lambdas Master lambda syntax for implementing anonymous functions Create streams associated with data sources Process data through stream operations Use method references for simplifying lambda expressions Discover parallel and sequential streams and how they differ Who This Video Is For Software developers familiar with Java who wish to employ functional programming techniques in their software projects in order to write reliable, compact, and easy-to-read Java code.
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    ISBN: 9781484255148
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 29 min.)
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    Abstract: Learn about the family of products that make up the MariaDB ecosystem so that you can make the correct choices in applying MariaDB to your own business problems. This video introduces the full suite of scalability and availability features that combine to make MariaDB a compelling option to large enterprises such as major financial institutions and some of the world’s largest ecommerce operations. Watch this video to learn about MaxScale, MariaBackup, ColumnStore, ClustrixDB, the MariaDB Platform Managed Service, and associated connectors and data adapters. Learn what each of these products can do for you, and the real-world problems they solve. This video begins by introducing the database server that forms the core of MariaDB’s offering. From there you’ll learn about MariaBackup to support backup and recovery, then about MaxScale and Galera Cluster in support of high throughput and scalability. You’ll learn about ColumnStore and how it supports analytics processing and column-oriented workloads for business intelligence applications, and about MariaDB’s managed service offering in the cloud. Finally, there is the extreme scalability of ClustrixDB and how it enables gaming, social media, IoT, and other extreme workloads. What You Will Learn Get the big picture of the MariaDB family of products Choose the right products with confidence for your application Apply scalability options appropriate to your specific needs Automate backup and recovery through MariaBackup Support business intelligence through columnar storage Unlock extreme scaling using ClustrixDB Who This Video Is For Database users or administrators who are comfortable with MariaDB or MySQL in particular, or with relational databases in general, who want to learn the full range of products available from MariaDB to unlock enterprise-grade performance and scalability.
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    Abstract: Traditionally, determining the most efficient designs and practices—whether for determining how store merchandise should be arranged or where people and machines should be laid out in a factory floor—has required vast amounts of data and human assessment. These efficient designs can be the difference between a thriving company and a struggling one. Recent advancements in multiagent reinforcement learning within virtual environments, such as DeepMind’s Capture the Flag or Open AI’s Learning to Compete and Cooperate, have led to a novel approach for tackling efficient design and practices. Danny Lange (Unity Technologies) explains how observing emergent behaviors of multiple AI agents in a simulated virtual environment can lead to the most optimal designs and real-world practices, all without introducing human bias or the need for vast amounts of data. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Addison-Wesley Professional | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 4 hr., 26 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: The companion videos for Learning Amazon Web Services (AWS) , the The Practical, Foundational Technical Introduction to the World’s #1 Cloud Platform Learning Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the perfect foundational resource for all administrators, developers, project managers, and other IT professionals who want to plan and deploy AWS services and/or earn AWS certification. Top cloud trainer and evangelist Mark Wilkins teaches best practices that align with Amazon’s Well-Architected Framework, introduces key concepts in the context of a running case study, carefully explains how core AWS services operate and integrate, and offers extensively tested tips for maximizing flexibility, security, and value. Companion online videos guide you step-by-step through setting AWS compute, storage, networking, scale, security, automation, and more. Balance cost, compliance, and latency in your service designs Choose the right networking options for your virtual private cloud (VPC) Build, host, launch, manage, and budget for EC2 compute services Plan for scale and resiliency, and make informed decisions about AWS storage Enforce strict security, and automate to improve operational efficiency
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    Abstract: In recent years, we’ve seen tremendous improvements in artificial intelligence, due to the advances of neural-based models. However, the more popular these algorithms and techniques get, the more serious the consequences of data and user privacy. These issues will drastically impact the future of AI research—specifically how neural-based models are developed, deployed, and evaluated. Yishay Carmiel (IntelligentWire) shares techniques and explains how data privacy will impact machine learning development and how future training and inference will be affected. Yishay first dives into why training on private data should be addressed, federated learning, and differential privacy. He then discusses why inference on private data should be addressed, homomorphic encryption and neural networks, a polynomial approximation of neural networks, protecting data in neural networks, data reconstruction from neural networks, and methods and techniques to secure data reconstruction from neural networks. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 2 hr., 59 min.)
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    Abstract: Sneak Peek The Sneak Peek program provides early access to Pearson video products and is exclusively available to Safari subscribers. Content for titles in this program is made available throughout the development cycle, so products may not be complete, edited, or finalized, including video post-production editing. 4+ Hours of Video Instruction Overview The need for unstructured data management has grown beyond what many have expected with overwhelming amounts of data being generated from social media, cell phones, voice and video data, cars, smart technology, and IoT. How can we store this data and allow ourselves to build applications not strictly tied to a structure defined by columns in a table? You can do so with unstructured databases such as MongoDB! MongoDB is the premier database in the NoSQL landscape, and this course provides the fundamental concepts and tools needed to make use of dynamic database systems. If you have SQL experience and want to expand to NoSQL databases, or if you’re fairly new to databases but you want to understand what all the hype around MongoDB is about, this course is your ticket! Description This LiveLesson gives first-time MongoDB users what they need to become successful database developers. Caleb Curry starts by clearly defining what MongoDB is and when you should consider it over a relational database. Throughout the course, Curry shows best practices on how to use MongoDB properly and avoid common pitfalls. He covers structured versus unstructured data, setup and getting started, CRUD commands (create, read, update, delete), aggregation, data models, transactions, indexes, security and authentication, administration, storage engines, and more. After finishing this course, users can create and manage a MongoDB database for their own data-driven applications. About the Instructor Caleb Curry is a popular tech YouTuber, independent software developer, and ex-IBMer. Caleb has successfully taught thousands of people to code with languages such as Java, C#, JavaScript, C, and SQL. He looks forward to the opportunity to help people experience the pleasures of coding. With a fun personality yet great attention to technical detail, Caleb’s trainings are enjoyable and effective. Skill Level Beginning to Intermediate What You Will Learn Learn the differences between structured and unstructured data Understand JSON, nested documents, and references Deploy a MongoDB cluster in the cloud using MongoDB Atlas Interface...
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    Abstract: In this brief introduction to Tim O'Reilly's Expert Playlist , find out why he selected these pieces to study how some of the most advanced companies on the planet not only use technology but build their culture to support it.
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    Abstract: In his best-selling book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture , Martin Fowler famously coined the first law of distributed computing—"Don’t distribute your objects"—implying that working with this style of architecture can be challenging. A few years ago, Barclays embarked on a journey to migrate its legacy services with the objective of achieving a high level of scale, resilience, and reliability, mainly employing an ecosystem of focused, distributed services. It’s fair to say that the company has discovered through firsthand experience that there’s quite a bit of truth to that statement. Prem Chandrasekaran provides an insider scoop on Barclays’s journey deploying services to a private cloud-based infrastructure making use of foundational patterns such as domain-driven design, event-driven architecture (EDA), command query responsibility segregation (CQRS), and event sourcing, among others. Prem recounts some of the challenges faced during the transformation and sheds light on the things that worked well and those that didn’t. Topics include: How to establish buy-in with senior stakeholders and management How to recruit, onboard, and train new team members How to establish the boundaries of your teams and services How to focus on the right amount and kinds of tests in your pipelines How to ensure database and API compatibility How to centralize and externalize secrets and configuration How to diagnose and pinpoint issues in unattended, asynchronous processes How to decide between blue-green and rolling deployments How to work with private and public cloud implementations This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York.
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    ISBN: 9781484251799
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    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Create and build fun and engaging robot projects with LEGO Mindstorms EV3. In this video, you’ll start by designing and naming your projects. Then give them life by connecting and controlling them for wire free movement with Bluetooth. Try out easy challenges, such as getting your robot to move the length of a yardstick then come back. Discover the basics of programming by teaching your robot to make sounds and display images. Incorporate sensors so that your robot can interact with and react to the world around it. And incorporate loops with the ultrasonic sensor to program a robot that can autonomously move around a space forever. With this video, you'll discover all the basic tools and skills needed to create awesome robotics projects using LEGO Mindstorms. What You Will Learn Connect your robot to a computer using Bluetooth or a wired connection Move your robot with rotations, time, speed, and direction Program your robot to make sounds and display images Incorporate sensors so that your robot can discover the world around it Who This Video Is For Students, hobbyists, and instructors interested in using LEGO Mindstorms to learn programming and robotics.
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    Abstract: Recommender systems support the decision making processes of customers with personalized suggestions. These widely used systems influence the daily life of almost everyone across domains like ecommerce, social media, and entertainment. However, the efficient generation of relevant recommendations in large-scale systems is a very complex task. In order to provide personalization, engines and algorithms need to capture users’ varying tastes and find mostly nonlinear dependencies between them and a multitude of items. Enormous data sparsity and ambitious real-time requirements further complicate this challenge. At the same time, deep learning has been proven to solve complex tasks like object or speech recognition where traditional machine learning failed or showed mediocre performance. Join Marcel Kurovski (inovex) to explore a use case for vehicle recommendations at mobile.de, Germany’s biggest online vehicle market. Marcel shares a novel regularization technique for the optimization criterion and evaluates it against various baselines. To achieve high scalability, he combines this method with strategies for efficient candidate generation based on user and item embeddings—providing a holistic solution for candidate generation and ranking. The proposed approach outperforms collaborative filtering and hybrid collaborative-content-based filtering by 73% and 143% for MAP5. It also scales well for millions of items and users returning recommendations in tens of milliseconds. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 14 hr., 44 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Sneak Peek The Sneak Peek program provides early access to Pearson video products and is exclusively available to Safari subscribers. Content for titles in this program is made available throughout the development cycle, so products may not be complete, edited, or finalized, including video post-production editing.
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    Abstract: Over the past 10 years, big data infrastructure has evolved from flat files in a distributed filesystem to an efficient ecosystem to a fully deconstructed and open source database with reusable components. With Hadoop, we started from a system that was good at looking for a needle in a haystack using snowplows. We had a lot of horsepower and scalability but lacked the subtlety and efficiency of relational databases. But since Hadoop provided the ultimate flexibility compared to the more constrained and rigid RDBMSs, we didn’t mind and plowed through. However, machine learning, recommendations, matching, abuse detection, and data-driven products in general require a more flexible infrastructure. Over time, we started applying everything that had been known to the database world for decades to this new environment. We’d been told loud enough how Hadoop was a huge step backward. And it was true to some degree. The key difference was the flexibility of the Hadoop stack. There are many highly integrated components in a relational database and decoupling them took some time. Today, we see the emergence of key components, such as optimizers, columnar storage, in-memory representation, table abstraction, and batch and streaming execution, as standards that provide the glue between the options available to process, analyze, and learn from our data. We’ve been deconstructing the tightly integrated relational database into flexible reusable open source components. Storage, compute, multitenancy, and batch or streaming execution are all decoupled and can be modified independently to fit every use case. Julien Le Dem (WeWork) discusses the key open source components of the big data ecosystem—including Apache Calcite, Parquet, Arrow, Avro, and Kafka as well as batch and streaming systems—and explains how they relate to each other and how they make the ecosystem more of a database and less of a filesystem. (Parquet is the columnar data layout to optimize data at rest for querying. Arrow is the in-memory representation for maximum throughput execution and overhead-free data exchange. Calcite is the optimizer to make the most of our infrastructure capabilities.) Julien also explores the emerging components that are still missing or haven’t become standard yet to fully materialize the transformation to an extremely flexible database that lets you innovate with your data. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Data Conference in San Francisco.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 40 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: In many industrial ML applications, feature engineering consumes the lion’s share of time, energy, and resources. Deep learning promises to replace feature engineering with models that learn end to end from “close-to-reality” data and has convincingly realized this promise for computer vision and natural language processing. But does this promise apply outside of these domains? Pamela Vagata (Stripe) explains how Stripe has applied deep learning techniques to predict fraud from raw behavioral data. Since fraud detection is a critical business problem for Stripe, the company already had a well-tuned feature-engineered model for comparison. Stripe found that the deep learning model outperforms the feature-engineered model both on predictive performance and in the effort spent on data engineering, model construction, tuning, and maintenance. Join in to discover how common industry practice could shift toward deeper models trained end to end and away from labor-intensive feature engineering. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 38 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: We never change the amount of work or technical debt; we just shift it, and with it, we change how it emerges and appears. Our systems don’t have to be perfect to be operational—planes, networks, and elite athletes all function at extremely high levels even though they are not operating at 100%. As an industry, we have moved the locus of control from hardware to operating system to virtual machine to container to orchestration, and now we’re approaching serverless. None of that has reduced the amount of work you have to do; it just makes it so you can reuse and conceptually compress the work of others. Since we’re making the work in our tools less visible, we also have less control over how they work. We assume the promises that have been true will continue to be true, but that isn’t in our control. Heidi Waterhouse (LaunchDarkly) explains how to handle this level of uncertainty. You’ll learn to add in error budgets, layered access, and other accommodations for failure and to design your systems for function over form or purity. You’ll leave with some concrete ideas about how to add resiliency to your system by learning to trust but mitigate your reliance on perfect performance of your underlying tools. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose.
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    ISBN: 9781484255667
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 2 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: This video provides you with a baseline understanding of Azure Networking. It begins with an introduction to the high-level architecture of Azure Virtual Networks so that you can become familiar with the core capabilities, concepts, and settings of this technology. From there you will gain a basic understanding of firewall security, and discover how to leverage it using Network Security Groups and Application Security Groups. Then it is on to an overview of Azure load balancing services, including Azure Load Balancer, Azure Traffic Manager, and Front Door. Finally, you will learn about VPN Gateways and how they facilitate Azure VNet-to-VNet communication, as well as hybrid connectivity between on-premises and Azure networks. Networking is the cornerstone of any data center. While it is not entirely different in a cloud environment like Azure, you will discover that building a cloud networking stack also has its own eccentricities. For example, you will no longer be managing the physical layer, and not all services are available the same way as on-premises. All these quirks are covered in this video. After viewing Azure Networking Fundamentals you will be ready to get started in building and deploying your own enterprise-ready networking designs in Azure and/hybrid networking scenarios. What You Will Learn Gain a high-level view of Azure networking services and features and how to deploy them See new features including Azure Firewall and Azure Front-Door Protect and secure cloud applications in IAAS and PAAS. Follow along with to-the-point demos; learn by doing Apply the exact steps as guidelines in your own Azure environment Who This Video Is For IT professionals, system architects, cloud administrators, solution architects, and anyone who wants to learn about deploying infrastructure as a service in Azure public cloud. Having a base understanding of IPv4 and IPv6, networking concepts, firewalling, routing, load balancing, DNS, and IP addressing is beneficial.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Pearson IT Certification | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 5 hr., 38 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: More Than 7 Hours of Video Instruction Overview This course covers the essentials of Machine Learning on AWS and prepares a candidate to sit for the AWS Machine Learning-Specialty (ML-S) Certification exam. Four main categories are covered: Data Engineering, EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis), Modeling, and Operations. Description This 7+ hour Complete Video Course is fully geared toward the AWS Machine Learning-Specialty (ML-S) Certification exam. The course offers a modular lesson and sublesson approach, with a mix of screencasting and headhsot treatment. Data Engineering instruction covers the ingestion, cleaning, and maintenance of data on AWS. Exploratory Data Analysis covers topics including data visualization, descriptive statistics, and dimension reduction and includes information on relevant AWS services. Machine Learning Modeling covers topics including feature engineering, performance metrics, overfitting, and algorithm selection. Operations covers deploying models, A/B testing, using AI services versus training your own model, and proper cost utilization. The supporting code for this LiveLesson is located at http://www.informit.com/store/aws-certified-machine-learning-specialty-ml-s-complete-9780135556511 . About the Instructor Noah Gift is a lecturer and consultant at both the UC Davis Graduate School of Management MSBA program and the Graduate Data Science program, MSDS, at Northwestern. He teaches and designs graduate machine learning, AI, data science courses, and consulting on machine learning and cloud architecture for students and faculty. These responsibilities include leading a multi-cloud certification initiative for students. Noah is a Python Software Foundation Fellow, AWS Subject Matter Expert (SME) on Machine Learning, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Academy accredited instructor, Google Certified Professional Cloud Architect, and Microsoft MTA on Python. Noah has published close to 100 technical publications including two books on subjects ranging from cloud machine learning to DevOps. Noah received an MBA from UC Davis, a M.S. in Computer Information Systems from Cal State Los Angeles, and a B.S. in Nutritional Science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Currently he consults for startups and other companies on machine learning, cloud architecture, and CTO-level consulting as the founder of Pragmatic AI Labs. His most recent publications are Pragmatic AI: An introduction to Cloud-Based Machine Learning (Pear...
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 2 hr., 18 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: AWS Account Setup Best Practices Sneak Peek The Sneak Peek program provides early access to Pearson video products and is exclusively available to Safari subscribers. Content for titles in this program is made available throughout the development cycle, so products may not be complete, edited, or finalized, including video post-production editing.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Apress | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781484255926
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 1 hr., 10 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Learn everything you need to know to get started with Azure web apps, including deployment, key features, and benefits, to monitoring. This video introduces you to Azure App Service, and more specifically, Azure web apps. Starting from a base deployment of an Azure-running web site, you will learn about several cloud-native features of the service. These are key in allowing you to run highly available and production-ready web applications on Azure, without the underlying web server virtual machines. You will also learn about integration with Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code, to ease the overall deployment and management of such web apps from a development and sysadmin perspective. What You Will Learn Understand Azure web app core features and functionalities Deploy scalable and high-available web apps across regions Leverage Azure web app scaling features Publish web applications from Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code Run highly available web apps across multiple Azure regions Use Azure Monitor for monitoring and troubleshooting Azure web apps Who This Video Is For Developers who want a brief introduction to the value and uses of Azure web apps.
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    ISBN: 9781484244081
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 45 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: In this video on Azure Functions, you will learn about the most relevant advanced features of Azure Functions. The video is broken down into concise yet complete segments so that you can discover how to write, debug, and diagnose Azure Functions on a need-to-know basis. As various cloud offerings move towards serverless computing, Azure Functions has emerged as Microsoft Azure’s serverless computing platform. This video goes a step beyond coding in the browser and introduces you to a typical view of Azure Functions, including writing in VS Code, debugging, and diagnosing issues. What You Will Learn Orchestrate Azure Functions Diagnose using Kudu Debug Azure Functions Write Azure Functions in VS Code Who This Video Is For NodeJS or C# developers who are interested in learning about Azure Functions. It is a 200 level video; Viewers should have a basic level of familiarity with Azure Functions.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 40 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: You’ve spent hundreds of hours cleaning your data, engineering features, and training and tuning your model to pinpoint accuracy. But now it’s time to deploy your model into production. Whether you lead a team of data scientists or are one yourself, you know how time-consuming and problematic deployment can be. Language and environment incompatibilities, manual and duplicative processes, out-of-control costs, and poor communication can destroy all the work you’ve put into building models and slow your machine learning efforts. Learning common deployment architectures for machine learning in the real world and understanding how to build your model for a production environment can help you avoid pitfalls when scaling up. Diego Oppenheimer (Algorithmia) discusses common problems and solutions and shares best practices from leading organizations that have solved the deployment headache. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Data Conference in San Francisco.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Packt Publishing | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781838551728
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 4 hr., 19 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Efficiently create models that capture design intent with Autodesk Revit About This Video An overview of the major tools needed to build a successful model. A brief discussion of advanced methods used for many of the tools covered. An introduction to creating custom elements to make your design and model unique. In Detail Autodesk Revit boasts powerful tools that allow you to efficiently plan and manage your projects and visualize your designs. You will begin by moving around in Revit before discussing the tools you'll need to begin setting up a project. Then you'll cover the basic tools and methods for building a 3D model using all of the most common tools. Then you will create custom elements that allow you to add a level of detail and design to make your projects unique. You will then learn 2D modeling; we will be looking at many of the tools that help round-out a good drawing set; from dimensions, to two-dimensional linework and fill regions - everything from the stock materials built into Revit, to creating custom textures to get the look you're after. After learning 2D models you will create 3D views, all of the settings that are associated with the internal rendering engine Finally, we will discuss tools and processes by which you can produce a full construction document or presentation drawing set; this will include title blocks, sheets, and custom schedules, as well as how to save a set of drawings as a PDF or print them as hard copies.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 23, 2019)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 35 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Brands, marketers, and product designers need to understand their customers. Traditionally, market research was driven by surveys and focus groups of limited scale. Today, digital signals like web browsing behavior can provide a stream of observed behavioral data that is rich with information about a user’s interests, needs, and preferences. This type of data, coupled with machine learning techniques, holds the promise of freeing market research from the constraints of self-reported customer data. In its raw state, web browsing data is both too detailed and too sparse to be comprehensible, let alone actionable. Melinda Han Williams (Dstillery) explores semantic embeddings as a novel approach for understanding observed digital consumer behavior and details how to use a semantic embedding of web browsing behavior to drive unsupervised clustering for customer segmentation. You’ll learn how Dstillery has trained a neural network on 15 billion behavioral interactions. The resulting model can be seen as a much lower dimensional embedding of the internet and, if projected into two or three dimensions, as an interactive map. This taxonomy of internet behavior can be used as the foundation for a number of applications, providing unparalleled insights into consumer behavior and needs. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Strata Data Conference in San Francisco.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 34 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: Quantitative finance is a rich field in finance where advanced mathematical and statistical techniques are employed by both sell-side and buy-side institutions. Techniques like time series analysis, stochastic calculus, multivariate statistics, and numerical optimization are often used by “quants” for modeling asset prices, portfolio construction and optimization, and building automated trading strategies. Chakri Cherukuri (Bloomberg LP) explains how machine learning and deep learning techniques are being used in quantitative finance. Chakri outlines use cases for machine learning in finance and dives into a few examples, involving both structured and unstructured datasets, to examine in detail how machine learning models can be used for predictive analytics. Chakri details how these models work under the hood and explores the interpretability of these models. Along the way, you’ll look at novel interactive visualizations and diagnostic plots that will help you better understand these models.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Addison-Wesley Professional | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 17 hr., 14 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Abstract: More Than 17 Hours of Video Instruction More than 17 hours of video instruction on Amazon Web Services with coverage on cloud computing and available AWS services, as well as a guided hands-on look at using services such as EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud), S3 (Simple Storage Service), and more. Overview Amazon Web Services (AWS) LiveLessons is a unique video product designed to provide a solid foundational understanding of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) products. The course covers concepts necessary to understand cloud computing platforms, distributed computing, multi-tier architectures, virtual machines, storage, databases, analytics, high availability, and much more. This course has been designed to show just how simple and cost-effective it is to achieve a superior level of high-availability, fault-tolerance, security, and reduced operational burden in your infrastructure and applications. Detailed throughout the course are a number of use cases designed to spark your imagination and exemplify well-architected solutions within the rich and varied ecosystem that is Amazon Web Services. You can also use this video as a secondary resource to help you study for the AWS Cloud Practitioner and Solutions Architect Exams. Since the first edition of this course, AWS has added many new services to their offerings, as well as many new features to existing services. The AWS web-based management console has also seen significant updates and improvements. In this second edition, many of those new services and features are covered, and all new diagrams have been provided to more accurately represent those you will see in a real-world scenario. The new edition also includes all new demos to account for changes in the AWS management console user interface. Amazon Web Services (AWS) LiveLessons contains 14 independent video lessons totaling almost 13 hours of instruction. The videos contain in-depth instruction using live demos, slide instruction, and video captures. Demonstrations of Amazon Web Services and third-party cloud solutions are included to provide necessary context and experience for further study and use of AWS. Skill Level Beginner/All levels Learn How To Get started with AWS, including networking, computing, storage, managing databases, and security Understand cloud-computing platforms, and how AWS fits into them Use EC2, CloudWatch, S3 Buckets, and more Use IAM, VPC, NACLs, AMI, ECS, EKS, EBS, and other various t...
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