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Information Technology Is Serious Business. This is my buddy Jason from work. He is a master computer genius of epic proportions. He can fix anything, literally. He is head of support for the IT Department. He has been asking me for a while to do a cool techie shot of him and what better way than to slap him in a suit (to make him look important of course) and put him in the middle of the server racks.

 

Please hit the letter L and view large!

 

Camera Info:

Canon 7D, Canon 7D, Sigma DC 17-70mm 1:2.8-4 Macro HSM @17mm, f/9.0, 1/200s, ISO 100

 

Strobist Info: See Setup Shot here.

-Canon 430EXII Camera right and behind subject, 1/4 power @70mm Zoom fired bare, 7 feet high and 6 feet away from subject.

-Canon 430EXII Camera left and behind subject, 1/4 power @70mm Zoom fired bare, 6 feet high and 6 feet away from subject.

-Canon 430EXII directly above and behind camera, 1/2 Power @24mm Zoom inside 40 inch softbox, 8 feet high and 5 feet from subject.

-White reflector being held underneath subject about 3 feet below his chin. My buddy Jonathon was holding the reflector.

-Flashes triggered with Interfit Strobies.

In the post 9/11 days and exactly 20-years ago, MedeData (Medical Electronic Data Corporation) offices on South Washington Street in Seattle’s Pioneer Square district: Shawn playing with a brand new Kyocera 6035, one of the very first smartphones sold in the U.S (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyocera_6035) and I bought it for him as a present.

Sony Cyber shot DSC-F707 (Carl Zeiss T* Vario-Sonnar 38-190mm f/2-2.4).

Captured using my DJI Inspire 1 Pro with Olympus 12mm lens. Forgot to change the aperture, excitement to the max when testing the lens for the first time.

From my eyes it still acceptable, yeah some spots still blur due to the depth of fields from the f2.

 

Just a minor processing involved, no layers just adjust the sliders from the Adobe Camera Raw.

 

Aerial photography and videography services available. Land survey, land mapping, 3D mapping, construction progress picture/video.

 

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Some information related to College of Computer Science & Information Technology, UNITEN.

 

The use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is very pervasive nowadays. This has been the consequence of rapid developments in the ICT industry. The accelerated developments inevitably create skills and knowledge gaps that must be addressed by institutions of higher learning. College of Computer Science & Information Technology (CSIT), Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN) has been playing its role in bridging the gaps since many years and is positioning itself better for this venture into the future. CSIT has been established on the 1st of September 2003 after existing as Department of Computer Science and Information Technology for more than 6 years under the College of Engineering (COE) since 1997 when UNITEN was incepted. The growth and expansions of the department to be an independent college of its own was manifested by the university’s decision to build a self-contained building to house the college, in order to create a more conducive and elegant surrounding and environment. The new building was ready by 15th September 2004 and became the operational centre for the college since then.

 

One of the goals of the college is to produce graduates possessing not only the skills and knowledge on the areas of computer science and information technology but also graduates that have strong character and interpersonal skills. Traditionally, our graduates have enjoyed high recognition from government and the industry. Our graduates possess the skill sets that are relevant and highly sought after by employers. This has been proven by the continuous acceptance and favorable feedbacks received from them about our graduates. With our outcome based approach in teaching, and the implementation of our four improved bachelor degree programs, we are more poised to generate a more wholesome and quality graduates in computer science and information technology in the future. The pages in this brochure and on our university website provide more information about the college, its staff, academic departments and our bachelor and postgraduate programs.

 

Programmes offered are accredited by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and are also monitored by various external examiners and programme advisors. These advisors and examiners include distinguished professors from various Malaysian, and countries such as Japan, United States of America, United Kingdom, Australia, India and New Zealand.

 

To ensure that our academic programmes are always relevant and up-to-date, College of IT also maintains close collaboration with local and international universities, industries and major players in the field. One of the many ways of this collaboration comes in the form of the Industry Advisory Panels (IAP) and External Examiners (EE) for all programmes. Some of these renowned universities, companies and organizations include:

 

• TNB

• INTEL

• CISCO

• IBM

• SAP

• MDeC

• XYBASE

• Motorola

• Exxon Mobil

• Hewlett Packard (HP)

• Dell

• Malaysian Airlines (MAS)

• Uzma Berhad

• Western Digital Sdn. Bhd.

• REDtone IOT Sdn. Bhd.

• Microsoft Malaysia

• FINAS

• Codemaster

• Massey University, New Zealand

• University of Canterbury, New Zealand

• Queensland University of Technology, Australia

 

In general, graduates in an ICT field of any specialization should be able to be employed

in any of the following career positions:

• Programmer

• System Analyst

• Information Technology Specialist

• Information Technology Trainer

• Information Technology Executive

• Helpdesk Analyst

• Teaching (universities or training institutions)

• Information Technology Consultant

 

However, with specialized knowledge in some particular areas, graduates may perform

better in their specific jobs. This is well reflected in our degree programs with four fields of

specialization. The following are some jobs specific to the areas of specialization:

 

A. Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering) (Hons.)

• Software Engineer • Software Quality Assurance

• JAVA /J2EE/PHP/.NET Developer • Web Developer

• Solutions Architect • Mobile Application Developer

• Software Tester • Technical Consultant

 

B. Bachelor of Computer Science (Systems and Networking) (Hons.)

• Computer Programmer / Software • System / Network Administrator

Developer • System / Network Consultant

• Embedded System Programmer • System Integrator

• System / Network Engineer • Computer & Network Researcher

 

C. Bachelor of Computer Science (Cyber Security) (Hons.)

• Cryptographer • Security Analyst

• Forensics Expert • Security Auditor

• Information Security Officer • Security Consultant

• Penetration Tester / Vulnerability • Security Engineer

Assessor • Security Incident Responder

• Secure Software Developer • System Administrator

• Security Administrator

 

D. Bachelor of Information Technology (Graphics and Multimedia) (Hons.)

• Web Designer

• Creative Designer

• Animators

• Instructional Designer

 

E. Bachelor of Information Technology (Information Systems) (Hons.)

• Database Administrator • IT Technical Support Officer

• Information Systems Manager • Systems Developer

• IT Consultant

• System Analyst

 

F. Bachelor of Information Technology (Visual Media) (Hons.)

• Storyboard Artist • Visual Effect Artist

• Illustrator • Game Designer

• 3D Artist • Ringging Technical Director

• Animator (2D & 3D) • Motion Graphic Designer

• Game Programmer • Production Coordinator

• Photographer • Video Editor

 

LABORATORY FACILITIES

 

The following are the dedicated laboratories for students:

• CISCO Laboratory

• Embedded System

• Virtual Reality

• Parallel Programming

• Image Processing

• Oracle Laboratory

• Software Engineering Laboratory

 

COLLEGE INFORMATION PORTAL

 

The College Information Portal (CIP) is an alternative medium of information dissemination for the College of Information Technology at UNITEN. At present, the main function of this portal is to disseminate information pertaining to the College's operations, which include announcements of deadlines (for examination, report submission, performance review exercise, call for papers, etc.), research activities, publications of papers and newsletters.

 

csit.uniten.edu.my/

 

UNIVERSITI TENAGA NASIONAL

Putrajaya Campus, Jalan IKRAM-UNITEN, 43000 Kajang, Selangor

Tel: 603 - 8921 2020 Fax: 603 - 8928 7166

Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Campus, 26700 Bandar Muadzam Shah, Pahang

Tel: 609 - 455 2020 Fax: 609 - 455 2000

www.uniten.edu.my

ATLANTIC OCEAN (Aug. 6, 2010) Senior Chief Information Systems Technician Justin L. Pendergraph, from Olathe, Kan., inspects Information Systems Technician 1st Class Nicole M. Trone, from Somerset, Mass., during a uniform inspection aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD 48). Ashland is part of the Nassau Amphibious Ready Group supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo, by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason R. Zalasky/Released)

 

Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com

A model from Keller (2005) adapted from Kwon & Zmud (1987) that seeks to connect Lewin's freeze/unfreeze model of organisational change with a model for the implementation of an information systems.

 

Initially used in this blog post - davidtjones.wordpress.com/2009/03/13/virtual-learning-env...

 

Keller, C. (2005). "Virtual learning environments: three implementation perspectives." Learning, Media and Technology 30(3): 299-311.

 

YOKOSUKA, Japan (Oct. 20, 2020) Electronics Technician 3rd Class Janelle Cummins, from Boston, performs preservation on the SMQ-11 radar mount aboard U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). Blue Ridge is the oldest operational ship in the Navy and, as 7th Fleet command ship, actively works to foster relationships with allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Matt Hall)

Introduction into E-Learning technologies - part: Learning Management Systems - Functionalities

ATOM x AIS Analytics & Blockchain Challenge: Envisioning the Next Generation of Business Intelligence! Thursday, April 21, 2022. To learn more about the FIU College of Business visit business.fiu.edu.

Hospital wayfinding system concept designed for the Osaka Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital in Osaka, Japan. Simplified pictographics appear alongside Japanese and English, paired with a color coded system to create a friendly, inviting, and easy to navigate hospital.

ATOM x AIS Analytics & Blockchain Challenge: Envisioning the Next Generation of Business Intelligence! Thursday, April 21, 2022. To learn more about the FIU College of Business visit business.fiu.edu.

What does Seongbae Lim, Ph.D., have in his office? The Associate Professor of Information Systems in the Bill Greehey School of Business shows us what he keeps on his walls in the Albert B. Alkek Business Building.

Introduction into E-Learning Technologies - part: Authoring tools

This is our program covr for Flight School: Air. In order to get ready to run this workshop, I'm writing the next issue of R1 about it. (You can expcet more on this topic over the next few days, especially since I somehow misplaced my camera and won't be generating any new photos for a while....)

 

The airline industry is one of the most effective users of IT – even though you see no evidence of that fact in the form of profits. Perhaps it just proves that using IT well to implement a broken model gives you…a broken model.

 

But consider this: The airline industry was one of the earliest users of computers and information systems. The Sabre system (developed by American Airlines parent AMR Corp.) led the way in transaction processing and scheduling, and later American Airlines itself led the way in “revenue management” (the art of dynamic pricing) and with its AAdvantage frequent flyer program, now in its 26th year.

 

Cut forward a decade or two, and Expedia, Travelocity (spun out of Sabre) and Orbitz changed the industry forever by making supply visible - while Priceline increased load factors by making below-market pricing available while keeping it invisible. The next, non-quantum step came from Sidestep and Kayak, which allow users to state their demands to see the closest matches to existing supply.

 

The next big phase shift will come from a new group of air-service players (equipped with very light jets, or VLJs) who will make latent demand visible, using online interfaces not just to publish information but to collect user travel requests and to use them to schedule and price flights dynamically. In other words, they will use the visibility of demand to create supply, in the form of specific flights that would not otherwise have happened.

 

A number of companies are already offering some form of air-taxi services, even though the VLJs from Eclipse Aviation and Adam Aircraft that most of them plan to use are still not in regular production and won’t be certified until this summer at the earliest. Some air-taxi operators are outgrowths of air-charter operations; others are green(air)field startups.

 

The players have different business models, ranging from “bus” (individual strangers in the same plane) to “limo” (one person or group to a plane), short-haul to medium-haul, with ranges of assumptions about pricing, timing, ownership of aircraft and other parameters. They will be competing for aircraft and financing as well as for customers and visibility…and for sure, they will all be tweaking their models over the next few years.

 

ATOM x AIS Analytics & Blockchain Challenge: Envisioning the Next Generation of Business Intelligence! Thursday, April 21, 2022. To learn more about the FIU College of Business visit business.fiu.edu.

ATOM x AIS Analytics & Blockchain Challenge: Envisioning the Next Generation of Business Intelligence! Thursday, April 21, 2022. To learn more about the FIU College of Business visit business.fiu.edu.

ATOM x AIS Analytics & Blockchain Challenge: Envisioning the Next Generation of Business Intelligence! Thursday, April 21, 2022. To learn more about the FIU College of Business visit business.fiu.edu.

ATOM x AIS Analytics & Blockchain Challenge: Envisioning the Next Generation of Business Intelligence! Thursday, April 21, 2022. To learn more about the FIU College of Business visit business.fiu.edu.

ATOM x AIS Analytics & Blockchain Challenge: Envisioning the Next Generation of Business Intelligence! Thursday, April 21, 2022. To learn more about the FIU College of Business visit business.fiu.edu.

ATOM x AIS Analytics & Blockchain Challenge: Envisioning the Next Generation of Business Intelligence! Thursday, April 21, 2022. To learn more about the FIU College of Business visit business.fiu.edu.

Labs created by Juniper users

Labs created by Juniper users

Infographic detailing the Rise of Mobile Malware and findings from the Juniper Networks Global Threat Center (Nov 2011).

Labs created by Juniper users

chance is but a name for law not recognized //

 

chance favors the prepared mind //

 

Good people get lucky

Labs created by Juniper users

John Morris and Rami Rahim from Juniper Networks meet Saudi Telecom at Mobile World Congress 2011 #MWC11. If you can't make it to MWC11, then stay tuned we will be uploading images and videos from the show to our Flickr account. Find out more here: Ez.com/MWCFlickr

Hospital wayfinding system concept designed for the Osaka Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital in Osaka, Japan. Simplified pictographics appear alongside Japanese and English, paired with a color coded system to create a friendly, inviting, and easy to navigate hospital.

Hospital wayfinding system concept designed for the Osaka Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital in Osaka, Japan. Simplified pictographics appear alongside Japanese and English, paired with a color coded system to create a friendly, inviting, and easy to navigate hospital.

Hospital wayfinding system concept designed for the Osaka Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital in Osaka, Japan. Simplified pictographics appear alongside Japanese and English, paired with a color coded system to create a friendly, inviting, and easy to navigate hospital.

Richard Schomaker

Information Systems Technologist,

Network Management

Job: Install, support and maintain network equipment such as switches, routers, access points, wireless bridges, and fiber optic equipment.

 

Infographic based on research from Juniper Networks Mobile Threat Center and 2011 Mobile Threats Report.

Menteri Kesehatan Republik Indonesia (Menkes RI), Budi G. Sadikin berdiri bersama para stakeholder saat peluncuran aplikasi SATUSEHAT di hotel Raffless, Jakarta, Selasa, 26 Juli 2022. - KEMENKES RI / JADIGUNA Images / Jerry Adiguna

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report: www.gao.gov/products/GAO-14-459

 

MARITIME CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION: DHS Needs to Better Address Port Cybersecurity

Richard Schomaker

Information Systems Technologist,

Network Management

Job: Install, support and maintain network equipment such as switches, routers, access points, wireless bridges, and fiber optic equipment.

 

"The Lawn" (the concourse), looking towards platforms and information display

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report: www.gao.gov/products/GAO-13-462T

CYBERSECURITY: A Better Defined and Implemented National Strategy Is Needed to Address Persistent

Challenges

 

JNCIE Lab: Data Center BU

Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)

Hospital wayfinding system concept designed for the Osaka Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital in Osaka, Japan. Simplified pictographics appear alongside Japanese and English, paired with a color coded system to create a friendly, inviting, and easy to navigate hospital.

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