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Early music group Sirinu performed music attributed to King Henry VIII to celebrate the anniversary of his ascension to the throne in 1509. See details of this programme

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29 Sep 2012, The Arts House

3 pm and 8pm

Broadway and Classical Songs

29 Sep 2012, The Arts House

3 pm and 8pm

Broadway and Classical Songs

Be Intune With Gene and Lingyann 21 Jul 2012 @ Fullhouse Cafe

www.intunemusic.com.sg

This is a selfie I took when I was playing guitar in my room on E17th avenue. I had just walked home from class and was done for the day when I decided to pick up one of my guitars and play some of my favorite songs. It is important to my identity because music is a big part of me, and being able to sit down on my own with no distractions is very therapeutical to me.

 

This selfie also changed the way I see myself because it made me think of the crazy amounts of hours that I play guitar in order to play in front of and hopefully impress other people. It also shows one of my greatest desires, to play in front of a big crowd some day and make music that certain people enjoy.

Intune Music School directors Peng Chi Sheng and Aaron Lim, with friends of Intune!

inTune Choir.

......as seen on YouTube "Choir Flashmob Truro" 2015

29 Sep 2012, The Arts House

3 pm and 8pm

Broadway and Classical Songs

Special Guest SiaYeun Tay (郑夏韵) with Directors of Intune Music Peng Chi Sheng and Aaron Matthew Lim (林伟强) and Intune Music Instructor, Evan Liao, performed along with Ghalid on the drums and Jerome on the bass!

 

29 Sep 2012, The Arts House

3 pm and 8pm

Broadway and Classical Songs

ATL Girls Rock Camp Party & Reunion | InTune Studio | November 2012

Intune Music School Directors Aaron Lim and Peng Chi Sheng attended the prize presentation ceremony and received the trophy, which is sitting pretty on our reception counter!

Intune Music School Directors Aaron Lim and Peng Chi Sheng attended the prize presentation ceremony and received the trophy, which is sitting pretty on our reception counter!

Small pics used for company Intune Google Chat Bot RSS reader. Attribution: Erik Starck (link: flic.kr/p/dCjvzq). The picture was modifed by adding text and modifying the size of the photo.

 

License applied from previous creator and applied to these photos as well:

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Disclaimer: I did not make the original photo of the blank floppy disk. As noted above, I borrowed from Erik Starck for my own use with some modification.

Technical Case Study

Learn how Microsoft IT is implementing Work Folders to support People-Centric IT and to improve management of sensitive data.

 

Situation

 

Solution

 

Benefits

 

Products & Technologies

 

Microsoft IT needed to create a new data storage service that embraced people-centric IT by being simple to use and by enabling secure access to files from virtually any Windows-based device—including personal devices.

 

Figure 2. The streamlined Work Folder sign-up and configuration process.

 

Microsoft IT used Work Folders—a feature available in Windows-based clients and Windows Server 2012 R2—as the centerpiece of the organization’s new managed data storage solution that enables workers to store and access their data and synchronize it with mobile devices.

 

Improved data storage management and ease of use

Improved security

Cost savings with excellent total cost of ownership

Windows Server 2012 R2

Windows-based client

Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) Server

Windows Intune

Figure 3. Work Folders as viewed through Windows Explorer.Situation

Corporations today face significant challenges protecting data in this “choose your own device” (CYOD) and “bring your own device” (BYOD) world. From the information worker standpoint, people want flexibility to determine where and how they work. They want to use the device of their choice, and they want their data to be available wherever they are. But this same drive to support BYOD can be at odds with the IT organization’s mandate to ensure that sensitive data is managed and stored properly.

 

Whereas enterprise IT organizations commonly impose strict data storage requirements on its employees, Microsoft Information Technology (Microsoft IT) supports a mostly unmanaged, opt-in environment that reflects the company’s culture. However, responding to user data storage requests over time has resulted in Microsoft IT providing a fragmented set of storage solutions. Although a proliferation of options gives users choices, it can also generate confusion around products and features, and increase enrollment complexity.

 

Microsoft IT’s existing set of storage options had limited support for non-domain-joined devices and was not able to offer extensive managed storage capacity. Furthermore, the organization was spending over $2 million per year for user data-related support, recovery, and unsecure storage purchases (such as USB drives and consumer cloud solutions).

 

Source: [alltechvoices.com/web?q=enterprise+data+management+solutions Enterprise Data Management Solutions]

 

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