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Alison McNamaraSenior Java Developer |
Java development: It's easy when you know how.Java development: it's easy when you know how.This presentation will look at Java and how I have evolved into a Java developer with some tips and tricks along the way to encourage and engage in all that are interested and wanting to learn Java. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Ameni ChannoufiPKI and IT security Consultant at Thales |
Secure T identities in IOTAs an expert in securing electronic identities such as eID, ePassport, eDriving licenses. I'm working on securing new types of Identities such as in internet of things IoT. Things or T identities have to be secured during communication between Ts. An example will be shared of vehicle identities in smart cities projects.IT security passionate are welcome to join the session with no specific level of knowledge required about the topic Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Vandana VermaSecurity Solutions Architect - India Software Labs at IBM |
Implementing Zero Trust in an organisation to be uncertainty ReadyCurrently most of the firms have scrambled to enable the workforce to work from home with a certain level of security. This is a band aid fix at best in current time, However the concept of zero trust has been present for ages and is the right kind of solution we need for such situations… read more |
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Dr Marsia BealbyOnline Lecturer, Higher Education specialist at UoPeople |
Professional Development as a lifestyleDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Thi-Hien NguyenCEO/ Founder at SpaceconneX |
Evolutionary Leadership- Practical tools that every evolutionary leaders need - Knowing who you are - Crafting a massive transformative purpose - Have a vision greater than yourself - Committing to a practice - The Importance of Communing with others - How to be in full service to conscious evolution: Surrendering Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Joanne ThurlowGlobal Head of IT at Siemens Energy |
'Team Management as learned from the back of a dog sled'Over a decade spent running dogs in the Canadian winters showed me that the success of each run was founded in knowing each dog – its personality, its strengths, its skills in the team. The placement of each dog can make – or break – the outcome of each run. Get it wrong – it could be life threatening. Get it right – it brings success and satisfaction that makes everyone a winner.The lessons learned from the back of the dog sled have served well in managing global tech teams. Success on the team – as with success on the trail – depends on knowing each team member, their personalities… read more |
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Chiara ChiesaInternational PR, Space Technology Transfer Commercialization advisor |
STEM and space to inspire girls to pursue a career in the space industrySpace matters when it comes to the right of women to benefit from science and technology and also as a dimension of achieving the SDGs. A brief talk to inspire women and girls engaging in STEM and space careers.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Nancy ChauhanSoftware Engineer at Grofers |
Monitoring Applications with Prometheus and GrafanaMonitoring an application’s health and metrics makes it possible to manage it in a better way and notice unoptimized behavior. With this session, we will aim to learn about how to start monitoring your technology infrastructure with Prometheus and Grafana and learn about how to derive metrics that matter to reliable and performant operations of your infrastructure. What will the audience learn from this talk? * Need for services and systems monitoring * Different… read more |
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Noopur GuptaAdvisory Software Engineer at IBM | Co-lead of Eclipse Java Development Tools | Member of ACM Future of Computing Academy at IBM | Eclipse | ACM FCA |
Unleashing the Java Tooling in Eclipse IDE - Tips & Tricks!To be productive, mastering your IDE is as important as mastering your source code. In this session, I will unleash many tips and tricks that will make your experience more convenient and pleasant while working with Java in Eclipse IDE. During this talk, you will have many "Ah, I didn't know Eclipse can… read more |
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Denise VorraberPitch Trainer at Self-Employed |
7 Mistakes you shouldn't do on stageI will go over the 7 mistakes you shouldn't do on stage. Every Mistake is with a real-life example and also with tips on how to overcome this and actionable steps. I also think it is so important to inspire the audience and that they are eager to present their startup afterwards. :)Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Sana AfouaizFounder & Director at Womenpreneur |
How tech will help women to conquer times of crisisHuman civilization, yet again, is facing unprecedented challenges relating to its survival and flourishing. Studies have shown that the ability to access, navigate, and shape technology is still a privilege for many women around the globe. The coming wave of automation is estimated to replace 75 million employments by 2022. The jobs that are most vulnerable to automation are the jobs that women are more likely to hold. The current global health emergency we are… read more |
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Ayse Bilge GunduzPhD Candidate at Yildiz Technical University |
Introduction to Scientific Programming in PythonThe talk will be an entrance to Scientific Programming in Python. Usage of libraries like Numpy, Pandas, Scikit-learn will be demonstrated. If you'd like to follow the session practically, it's good to install Python3, NumPy, Scikit-learn, Matplotlib and Pandas before the session.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Amadikwa Joy-NSoftware Engineer at Oluaka Institute of Technology Owerri IMO State. Founder CodedLadies Innovate Tech |
Intro to PythonPython programming language is of no doubt the future language that when acquired will pave way for the person...With Python programming language, one can venture into an skill in tech ranging from web development down to IoT Development. So the need to acquire the skill now is very much important. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Narimane HennouniSoftware engineering student |
OOP with Java for BeginnersDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Uchenna ChukwuwaSoftware Developer at Ken Saro Wiwa innovation hub |
Kotlin:The Fun languageDid you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Sayantika BanikBackend Engineer at Continual Engine |
Django Unchained(prerequisite- Basics of python, Linux, familiarity with any code editor and lots and lots of enthusiasm) Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Shafiqa IqbalSoftware Engineer at NorthBay Solutions |
Getting started with Amazon Web Technologies-> What is AWS? -> difference between AWS and other cloud technologies -> Basics of AWS services to keep you get started -> Most commonly used services, their usage and hands-on practical -> Scope of AWS services and its future demand Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Susan WalshFounder at The Classification Guru |
The Dangers of Dirty Data....and how to fix itSusan Walsh, The Classification Guru has spent 8 years classifying spend data and will share with you the importance of data accuracy and examples of how this affects the end-user in terms of supplier normalisation and data classification, and she will show you how to make quick spot checks of your data to find these and ensure data accuracy for your data moving forward. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Laila DeebSoftware Engineer/ Product Owner at The Synergsit |
What is PHP and Should you learn it in 2020?PHP is a backend language that is one of the most widely used coding languages across the globe, and once you learn it , there are literally millions of opportunities for you as a junior developer.Whether you're looking for a 9-5 job or trying to crack open the world of freelancing, you don't want to miss this session. No need to prepare for this session, also no need to have any background in IT. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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Bogdan BocșeManaging Partner at DeepVISS |
Whatever your question is, math already has a map to the answerMathematics seems to be discovered, nonetheless, the same way the perfect form for a cutting tool was discovered by primitive humans. Just as the tool, mathematics still represents a concoction of essential secrets of the Universe and circumstantial limitation of the human body, mind and perception.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |