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Protecting the confidential files on this PowerBook. And warming her toesies. :-)

Highlights from Computing Insight UK 2015 at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

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We are packing for a move. I was going thru some old stuff and found this - a Power Computing 'Power Center 150'.

 

This is an interesting relic from the brief period where Apple temporarily opened up their OS grip and allowed Mac clones.

 

This backfired as instead of expanding Apple OS machines into the PC market it simply fragmented their already small market without really taking share from PC's as expected.

 

Now I have to dispose of this.

Sam Pugh, Damon Stock, Daniel O'Neil, Glynn Merryweather, Olivia Tuppen, April Gwynne, Joe Maynard, Alice Perkins - Games Design

Toby Farrier, Dan George, Oliver Osei-Ofosu, Jason Farrier - Forensic Computing

Jade Byrne, Stuart Carter, Bradley Warren, Kane Whelan - Multimedia Web Design

Kieran Scott, Luke Cutuan, Thomas Jaggs - Product Design

Liam Harris, Jack Mills, Emmanuel Tresor Siebadji- Computing

Sepideh - Cyber Security and Chris Zielazny - Business IT (all model release forms signed - in folder)

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

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Teams after their amazing photo scavenger hunts on Friday, April 4, 2014

Mum and Dad haven't used this sign in about 15 years. I'm not quite sure why it is fixed to the housewall outside Dad's shed, but I'm sure he has a good reason

www.gosdwan.com/edge-computing-energy-efficiency/

 

Company C is one of the largest private power companies in the Asia-Pacific region with a history of operating for over 100 years. It has invested in over 20 business nodes in the mainland of China, ranging from power generation, transmission to distribution.

 

Sustainable development and low-carbon environmental protection are integral part of its core corporate values. It is committed to gaining more proactive and smarter IT governance control capabilities through digital transformation solutions, for greater improvements in production management, industrial design, control assistance, and even new technologies such as Internet of Things.

 

GOSDWAN's Innovation in New and Renewable Energy

 

From rigid tunnels to flexible networks

The Industrial Internet results from the convergence of production and computing, analytics, sensing technologies, and Internet connectivity. By connecting intelligent machines and ultimately connecting people and machines, in combination with software and big data analytics, companies can work more efficiently, economically, environmental friendly and with safer management. Therefore, the ability to provide larger and more flexible bandwidth channels to meet the need of business developments, and to interconnect data elements across the network with key cloud-based applications in real time is the underlying logic of digital transformation for new energy companies.

 

Network management visualization

The diversity of network structures inevitably generates a large number of network elements and links, and inefficiency and deviation easily occur on the service as well as device side. To realize network intelligence, new industrial enterprises need compatible monitoring and alerting tools for business logic. At least two basic features, application label customization and collection depth customization, are required at project introduction to effectively support intelligent network visualization outside the framework of traditional network management.

 

Data cloud and business automation

Digital transformation leads to the exponential expansion of data held by the enterprise, and unifying it in the traditional data center for statistical analysis, computation and mining is expensive and difficult. Intelligent enterprises will build a global view of data assets, and the collection, summary, analysis, mining and archiving of human-machine data will be done more at the edge, with a more balanced dynamic scheduling based on the link and computing resource overhead of the whole network.

 

Network redundancy and multiplexing backups

Industrial enterprises usually keep the original network composed of private lines such as MPLS VPN or IEPL for the use of the original information system and some critical latency-sensitive applications, but at the same time use the newly expanded SD-WAN network capacity as a carrier for non-critical applications and a backup channel for critical applications. Therefore, the LAN and WAN of service nodes will give priority to MPLS VPN + SD-WAN dual-active Hybrid WAN mode, and ensure that the traffic has redundancy structure at the core routing level to guarantee high availability.

 

Highlights of Technical Design In New and Renewable Energy

Seamless connection to existing network and multi-data platform handover

The new SD-WAN network and the existing MPLS-VPN network are seamlessly connected at each business node through SD-Branch and intranet optimization. The SD-WAN solution takes over the definition, scheduling and routing of service traffic to form a Hybrid WAN architecture.

 

High availability design

Based on end-to-end redundancy design, the SD-WAN solution delivers 99.99% network availability and automatic service switchover for disaster recovery. Its monitoring background performs real-time monitoring of key indicators to sense service jitters.

 

Customized SaaS network management

The single-tenant SaaS Network Management system, independently designed and deployed for the customer, highlights key indicators concerned by the customer and supports configuring alarm thresholds. It automatically generates service performance reports regularly in a configured format.

  

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

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Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

cs4hs.media.mit.edu

I spent a large portion of my day today working with math and trying to work out a relatively easy to compute algorithm for finding targets with an ultrasonic rangefinder. While I didn't actually use my venerable TI-89, it is a much better representative of heavy math than a computer screen! Most engineers my age have some variant of this calculator from college, though I'm not sure how often we use them anymore! I suppose this is my generation's slide rule, good luck trying to use that with a tie! seen here is more experimentation with the solid white background, which I improvised by laying printer paper under the calculator and shooting tight. I also pushed up the highlights to eliminate ghosts of text on the other side of the paper, it's not perfect, you can still see it, and a fold where two pages overlap, but it didn't cost me anything!

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

cs4hs.media.mit.edu

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

cs4hs.media.mit.edu

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

cs4hs.media.mit.edu

Sam Pugh, Damon Stock, Daniel O'Neil, Glynn Merryweather, Olivia Tuppen, April Gwynne, Joe Maynard, Alice Perkins - Games Design

Toby Farrier, Dan George, Oliver Osei-Ofosu, Jason Farrier - Forensic Computing

Jade Byrne, Stuart Carter, Bradley Warren, Kane Whelan - Multimedia Web Design

Kieran Scott, Luke Cutuan, Thomas Jaggs - Product Design

Liam Harris, Jack Mills, Emmanuel Tresor Siebadji- Computing

Sepideh - Cyber Security and Chris Zielazny - Business IT (all model release forms signed - in folder)

Daily photo for Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

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Peter Hellemans, Director Managed operations at NRB, presented our vision of Cloud Computing.

Sam Pugh, Damon Stock, Daniel O'Neil, Glynn Merryweather, Olivia Tuppen, April Gwynne, Joe Maynard, Alice Perkins - Games Design

Toby Farrier, Dan George, Oliver Osei-Ofosu, Jason Farrier - Forensic Computing

Jade Byrne, Stuart Carter, Bradley Warren, Kane Whelan - Multimedia Web Design

Kieran Scott, Luke Cutuan, Thomas Jaggs - Product Design

Liam Harris, Jack Mills, Emmanuel Tresor Siebadji- Computing

Sepideh - Cyber Security and Chris Zielazny - Business IT (all model release forms signed - in folder)

Sam Pugh, Damon Stock, Daniel O'Neil, Glynn Merryweather, Olivia Tuppen, April Gwynne, Joe Maynard, Alice Perkins - Games Design

Toby Farrier, Dan George, Oliver Osei-Ofosu, Jason Farrier - Forensic Computing

Jade Byrne, Stuart Carter, Bradley Warren, Kane Whelan - Multimedia Web Design

Kieran Scott, Luke Cutuan, Thomas Jaggs - Product Design

Liam Harris, Jack Mills, Emmanuel Tresor Siebadji- Computing

Sepideh - Cyber Security and Chris Zielazny - Business IT (all model release forms signed - in folder)

International Symposium on Grid Computing 2008 Taipei-manila aboard Cebu pacific

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