Future Proof Your Business - Breakfast Meeting with VuzionAmy Ellison
Here are all the slides from Vuzion's "Future Proof Your Business" Breakfast Meeting
FInd out how you can increase your margins by up to 400% when selling Microsoft Cloud services..
http://vuzion.cloud/
Systematic review of the research on climate change adaptation policies and practices in Least Developed Countries (LDCs) with special reference to Nepal
Future Proof Your Business - Breakfast Meeting with VuzionAmy Ellison
Here are all the slides from Vuzion's "Future Proof Your Business" Breakfast Meeting
FInd out how you can increase your margins by up to 400% when selling Microsoft Cloud services..
http://vuzion.cloud/
Systematic review of the research on climate change adaptation policies and practices in Least Developed Countries (LDCs) with special reference to Nepal
For many organizations, a move to Azure creates issues with managing costs and resource ownership. Why? Cloud-based technologies rely on a different cost model - one based on usage consumption, rather than purchasing hardware and software.
In this presentation we cover how to:
- Build an Azure cost model based on best practices
- Use chargebacks to assign and track IT usage to specific business units
- Avoid unexpected consumption expenses by seeing what you’re consuming, and who's consuming it
ICLR Friday Forum: Reducing flood risk in Toronto (February 2016)glennmcgillivray
ICLR held a Friday Forum workshop February 19, 2016 entitled 'Reducing flood risk in Toronto', led by David Kellershohn with Toronto Water. Urban flooding continues to drive significant losses for homeowners, municipalities and insurers across Canada. Toronto has been affected by significant urban flood events in 2000, 2005 and 2013. This presentation focused on basement flood protection work underway in Toronto.
David Kellershohn, as the Manager of Stormwater Management for the City of Toronto, is responsible for implementing the City's Wet Weather Flow Master Plan. This program includes the City's Basement Flooding Protection Program and the Coordinated Watercourse Erosion Management program. Ten year capital budget plans for these efforts exceed $1.6 billion over the next ten years.
Prior to joining the City of Toronto in 2009, David worked in the land development consulting industry for 12 years where he designed drainage systems for projects ranging from large subdivisions and large downtown condominium buildings through to small individual site designs.
David has a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Waterloo and a Master's Degree in Civil Engineering from McMaster University, where he studied the water quality of Hamilton Harbour.
Caveat Emptor: 10 Questions to Ask a Managed Service Provider Before You SignHostway|HOSTING
Key topics that need to be discussed when partnering with a cloud service provider, including:
-Architecture of cloud-based environments
-Interacting with IT teams
-Compliance
-Migration and Project Management
-Evaluating the customer experience
OverTheBox is a solution which combines up to 4 Internet connections. You can connect it to any operator using only one RJ45 port. Find out how!
1. Introduction to OverTheBox
2. Part I - What it is
3. OVH launches the OverTheBox
4. Schematics : Aggregation
5. Schematics : Load Balancing
6. Schematics : Active Fail-Over
7. Technical specifications
8. Part II - Why did we do it ?
9. The choice is a luxury
10. Do you mix ?
11. The different combinations
12. Part III - How does it works ?
13. Implementation, and end-to-end schematics 14. The box is equipped with 1 RJ45 1Gbps port 15. You can connect up to 4 modems 16. The OverTheBox’s DHCP is in control 17. Wifi is managed by the modems
18. Part IV - Our recipe
19. The technologies we used
20. Infrastructure details
21. Part V - Quick start
22. Before starting
23. Subscription & first WAN
24. The funnel of activation
25. Service subscription and activation
26. Subscription
27. Running
28. Adding another WAN
29. Everything is green ? All is OK
30. Test the aggregate and the fail-over
31. Part VI - Go further
32. Onboarding center
33. GitHub
34. Thank you
For many organizations, a move to Azure creates issues with managing costs and resource ownership. Why? Cloud-based technologies rely on a different cost model - one based on usage consumption, rather than purchasing hardware and software.
In this presentation we cover how to:
- Build an Azure cost model based on best practices
- Use chargebacks to assign and track IT usage to specific business units
- Avoid unexpected consumption expenses by seeing what you’re consuming, and who's consuming it
ICLR Friday Forum: Reducing flood risk in Toronto (February 2016)glennmcgillivray
ICLR held a Friday Forum workshop February 19, 2016 entitled 'Reducing flood risk in Toronto', led by David Kellershohn with Toronto Water. Urban flooding continues to drive significant losses for homeowners, municipalities and insurers across Canada. Toronto has been affected by significant urban flood events in 2000, 2005 and 2013. This presentation focused on basement flood protection work underway in Toronto.
David Kellershohn, as the Manager of Stormwater Management for the City of Toronto, is responsible for implementing the City's Wet Weather Flow Master Plan. This program includes the City's Basement Flooding Protection Program and the Coordinated Watercourse Erosion Management program. Ten year capital budget plans for these efforts exceed $1.6 billion over the next ten years.
Prior to joining the City of Toronto in 2009, David worked in the land development consulting industry for 12 years where he designed drainage systems for projects ranging from large subdivisions and large downtown condominium buildings through to small individual site designs.
David has a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Waterloo and a Master's Degree in Civil Engineering from McMaster University, where he studied the water quality of Hamilton Harbour.
Caveat Emptor: 10 Questions to Ask a Managed Service Provider Before You SignHostway|HOSTING
Key topics that need to be discussed when partnering with a cloud service provider, including:
-Architecture of cloud-based environments
-Interacting with IT teams
-Compliance
-Migration and Project Management
-Evaluating the customer experience
OverTheBox is a solution which combines up to 4 Internet connections. You can connect it to any operator using only one RJ45 port. Find out how!
1. Introduction to OverTheBox
2. Part I - What it is
3. OVH launches the OverTheBox
4. Schematics : Aggregation
5. Schematics : Load Balancing
6. Schematics : Active Fail-Over
7. Technical specifications
8. Part II - Why did we do it ?
9. The choice is a luxury
10. Do you mix ?
11. The different combinations
12. Part III - How does it works ?
13. Implementation, and end-to-end schematics 14. The box is equipped with 1 RJ45 1Gbps port 15. You can connect up to 4 modems 16. The OverTheBox’s DHCP is in control 17. Wifi is managed by the modems
18. Part IV - Our recipe
19. The technologies we used
20. Infrastructure details
21. Part V - Quick start
22. Before starting
23. Subscription & first WAN
24. The funnel of activation
25. Service subscription and activation
26. Subscription
27. Running
28. Adding another WAN
29. Everything is green ? All is OK
30. Test the aggregate and the fail-over
31. Part VI - Go further
32. Onboarding center
33. GitHub
34. Thank you