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Data and AI Learning
Data and AI Education Report Run Date: Sep 16, 2021 Data and AI Digital Subscription Catalog This catalog lists IBM Data and AI digital learning courses, which are available through a subscription. A subscription is a fixed-price service that is valid for a set period (such as 12 months). The subscription provides an access code to a container of training content that is hosted on IBM's Digital Learning Platform. The courses are available in these formats: • Self-paced--Provides lecture material in text, video, or interactive formats. • Self-paced with labs--Includes self-paced lecture material plus hands-on exercises using IBM software. NOTE: After applying a token, students have 30 days to complete the course before their access expires. To view the latest subscription catalog, go to: https://www.ibm.com/training/subscriptions To learn about our learning paths and collections, visit https://www.ibm.com/training/learning-paths-and-collections. Learning paths and collections contain complete collections of courses and other offerings to help you build your skills on IBM products. Some of these offerings are free. For more information, contact us at: [email protected] To view an updated copy of this catalog go to: https://ibm.biz/DAELLDLcat Courses highlighted in Blue released in the last 30 days. Courses highlighted in Pink are scheduled to retire. Courses with Green text have no cost associated and are included in this catalog for information purposes and they do not count as a license. Product Area Course Code Course Title Hours Type -
Altova Umodel 2012 User & Reference Manual
User and Reference Manual Altova UModel 2012 User & Reference Manual All rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of the publisher. Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the respective owners. The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source code that may accompany it. In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document. Published: 2012 © 2012 Altova GmbH UML®, OMG™, Object Management Group™, and Unified Modeling Language™ are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Object Management Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Table of Contents 1 UModel 3 2 Introducing UModel 6 3 What's new in UModel 8 4 UModel tutorial 14 4.1 Starting UModel................................................................................................................. 16 4.2 Use cases ................................................................................................................ -
IBM Cognos Analytics 11.2 Brings Enhanced Capabilities, Improved
IBM Europe Software Announcement ZP21-0053, dated April 6, 2021 IBM Cognos Analytics 11.2 brings enhanced capabilities, improved efficiency, and unified, consistent user experience; IBM Planning Analytics offers more flexible IBM TM1 database tier options Table of contents 1 Overview 3 Technical information 2 Key requirements 4 Ordering information 2 Planned availability date 5 Terms and conditions 3 Product positioning 8 Prices 3 Program number 9 Announcement countries 3 Publications 9 Corrections At a glance IBM(R) Cognos(R) Analytics 11.2 offers the following benefits: • Ease of use through a unified interface that displays functionality in-context, as needed • Improved efficiency with a robust enterprise platform to satisfy all business intelligence needs, including scalability, governance, security, and performance • Unified and consistent user experience across the web and mobile IBM Planning Analytics brings: • More flexibility in deploying the TM1(R) database tier with new memory (RAM) options to support usage, the number of users, and the scale of the solution • Capability for organizations to choose to upgrade their standard configuration of 64 GB memory for the TM1 database tier to 128 GB memory without investing in a Premium Instance • Option for organizations that require greater capacity and scale to take advantage of 1 TB and 2 TB memory upgrades to Premium Instances Overview Cognos Analytics is a business intelligence solution that empowers users with AI- infused self-service capabilities that accelerate data preparation, analysis, and report creation. Cognos makes it easier to visualize data and share actionable insights across your organization to foster more data-driven decisions. Its capabilities enable users to reduce or eliminate IT intervention for many previous tasks, providing more self-service options, advancing the analytic expertise of the enterprise, and enabling organizations to capture insights more efficiently. -
Desktop and Laptop Option Quick Reference Guide
1. Veritas™ Desktop and Laptop Option 9.6 Quick Reference Guide for DLO Installation and Configuration 23-Jun-21 Veritas Desktop and Laptop Option: Quick Reference Guide for DLO Installation and Configuration. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. Legal Notice Copyright (c) 2021 Veritas Technologies LLC. All rights reserved. Veritas and the Veritas Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Veritas Technologies LLC or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. This Veritas product may contain third party software for which Veritas is required to provide attribution to the third party (“Third Party Programs”). Some of the Third Party Programs are available under open source or free software licenses. The License Agreement accompanying the Software does not alter any rights or obligations you may have under those open source or free software licenses. Please see the Third Party Legal Notice Appendix to this Documentation or TPIP ReadMe File accompanying this Veritas product for more information on the Third Party Programs. This Veritas product may contain open source and other third party materials that are subject to a separate license. Please see the applicable Third Party Notice at https://www.veritas.com/about/legal/license-agreements/. The product described in this document is distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and decompilation/reverse engineering. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Veritas Technologies LLC and its licensors, if any. -
Pshop V5.1 Manual
PShop™ Users Guide PShop enables the highest-quality PostScript and image printing for a variety of color and monochrome printers. For version 5.1 Copyright Notices Copyright © 1992 - 2003 Vividata, Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of the Vividata End-User License Agreement license. Except as permitted by such license, no part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language, human or computer, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Vividata, Inc. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Vividata, Inc. Vividata, Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual. PShop is a trademark of Vividata, Inc. All other names are the marks of their respective holders. The gsc driver for AI/X is Copyright © 1997 by Matthew Jacob, [email protected], http://www.feral.com, and is provided under the terms the GNU Public License. Its source code is available from the URL above for no fee. Portions of the code and documentation are copyrighted works of ScanSoft Corp. Portions of this code use the “libtiff” public domain TIFF support software which has the following copyrights: Copyright © 1988-1996 Sam Leffler Copyright © 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc. -
Freebsd and Linux: What They Can Do for Schools
1 of 10 For Australian Computers in Education Conference (Draft of 3rd of March 2000) FreeBSD and Linux: What they Can Do for Schools Edward Irvine Forster High School1, NSW [email protected] About the Author. Edward Irvine has worked as a dishwasher, deck-hand, tree planter and design engineer. For the last seven years he has been a teacher in NSW state schools. He is a Microsoft Certified Professional and is working his way towards becoming a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. Ed has used Unix on and off since 1986. His home page is at http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/eirvine 2 of 10 For Australian Computers in Education Conference (Draft of 3rd of March 2000) Abstract Free UNIX-compatible operating systems such as FreeBSD and Linux can be of enormous benefit to schools. These operating systems have an established place as servers in the IT industry. While their traditional role has been in Internet infrastructure, they are also being used to replace Novell and Microsoft file servers. Recent developments in graphical user interfaces now make them a viable proposition for the desktop. Surprisingly, price may not be the only benefit to schools: an educational computing environment may actually favour using a UNIX-compatible operating system instead of Windows or Mac OS. 3 of 10 For Australian Computers in Education Conference (Draft of 3rd of March 2000) Introduction: FreeBSD and Linux This paper will discuss the suitability and benefits of installing FreeBSD or Linux as a server or desktop operating system at your school. Microsoft2 Windows, Novell NetWare, FreeBSD and Linux are computer operating systems. -
Upgrade to Planning Analytics From
Upgrade Planning TM1 10.2 to Planning Analytics Local IBM Confidential 1 Upgrade Program Overview • Planning Improvements to TM1’s existing functionalities • Differences between TM1 and Planning Analytics • High level architecture of Planning Analytics Program • Overview & Highlights of Planning Analytics Workspace & Planning Analytics for Excel functionality Goals • Installation considerations & Conformance review • Upgrade Check list Program Goals • Quickly get started with upgrade planning • Implement upgrade best practice • Successful upgrade IBM Confidential 2 Why upgrade? 1. Standard Support for IBM Cognos TM1 10.2.x ends on September 30, 2019 • No more fixes will be provided for TM1 10.2.x or its client interfaces • See details here 2. Planning Analytics = TM1 version 11 • Newer development, compatibility and conformance are being focused with Planning Analytics • See what else is included in Planning Analytics: https://www.ibm.com/products/planning-analytics 3. It is simple to upgrade Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Install Planning Copy TM1 Install Client Validate Go Live! Analytics Database(s) Interfaces See the top 5 reasons why you want to upgrade here Improvements with TM1 Server and TM1 Web TM1 Server has added: TM1 Web Performance improved: • Multiple hierarchy support • Superior scrolling performance • Multithreaded cube load, multithreaded • WAN performance improvements feeder load • Dynamic merged cells consistent with Excel • Many features to reduce lock contention: • Selection through freeze panes • VersionedListControl -
Micro Focus Solutions 04
DevSecOps: How to integrate Security & Compliance into your Continuous Delivery pipelines Kevin A. Lee – [email protected] Senior Solutions Architect DevOps and Release Management Webinars (UK) •Automating DevSecOps: How to embed security into your continuous delivery pipelines •Enterprise DevOps: Release Management for the multi-modal Enterprise •Continuous Delivery Pipelines: Automating the value stream through continuous release https://www.microfocus.com/campaign/serena-release-management/ Agenda 01. What is DevSecOps? 02. Implementing DevSecOps 03. Micro Focus Solutions 04. Demonstration 05. Q&A What is DevSecOps Security threats are multiplying exponentially… … this is just in the UK!!! 157,000 customers employee data over 133,000 theft of £2.5m Data breach Personal and data breached in compromised in accounts hacked to from 9,000 stealing customer financial data of 2015, £400k fine 2016 acquire handsets customers' payment details 380,000 in 2016 account in 2016 who transacted on passengers hacked site in 2018, in 2018, potential potential £17m £500 fine fine Potential fines scaling massively under EU GDPR (May 2018) The majority of security breaches today are from application vulnerabilities 80% 90% Percentage of applications containing at Security incidents from exploits against least one critical or high vulnerability. 1 defects in the design or code of software. 2 1 2017 Application Security Research Update” by the HPE Software Security Research team 2 U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT) Enterprise organizations have competing forces… I want it now! Business Built it Keep it faster Does it Make it stable work? secure Development Operations QA Security DevOps “DevOps (development and operations) is an enterprise software development phrase used to mean a type of agile relationship between development and IT operations. -
Opinnäytetyö Ohjeet
Lappeenrannan–Lahden teknillinen yliopisto LUT School of Engineering Science Tietotekniikan koulutusohjelma Kandidaatintyö Mikko Mustonen PARHAITEN OPETUSKÄYTTÖÖN SOVELTUVAN VERSIONHALLINTAJÄRJESTELMÄN LÖYTÄMINEN Työn tarkastaja: Tutkijaopettaja Uolevi Nikula Työn ohjaaja: Tutkijaopettaja Uolevi Nikula TIIVISTELMÄ LUT-yliopisto School of Engineering Science Tietotekniikan koulutusohjelma Mikko Mustonen Parhaiten opetuskäyttöön soveltuvan versionhallintajärjestelmän löytäminen Kandidaatintyö 2019 31 sivua, 8 kuvaa, 2 taulukkoa Työn tarkastajat: Tutkijaopettaja Uolevi Nikula Hakusanat: versionhallinta, versionhallintajärjestelmä, Git, GitLab, SVN, Subversion, oppimateriaali Keywords: version control, version control system, Git, GitLab, SVN, Subversion, learning material LUT-yliopistossa on tietotekniikan opetuksessa käytetty Apache Subversionia versionhallintaan. Subversionin käyttö kuitenkin johtaa ylimääräisiin ylläpitotoimiin LUTin tietohallinnolle. Lisäksi Subversionin julkaisun jälkeen on tullut uusia versionhallintajärjestelmiä ja tässä työssä tutkitaankin, olisiko Subversion syytä vaihtaa johonkin toiseen versionhallintajärjestelmään opetuskäytössä. Työn tavoitteena on löytää opetuskäyttöön parhaiten soveltuva versionhallintajärjestelmä ja tuottaa sille opetusmateriaalia. Työssä havaittiin, että Git on suosituin versionhallintajärjestelmä ja se on myös suhteellisen helppo käyttää. Lisäksi GitLab on tutkimuksen mukaan Suomen yliopistoissa käytetyin ja ominaisuuksiltaan ja hinnaltaan sopivin Gitin web-käyttöliittymä. Näille tehtiin -
IBM Cognos Integration Server Make Data Extractions Easier to Build and Maintain
IBM Analytics Cognos Integration Server Data Sheet IBM Cognos Integration Server Make data extractions easier to build and maintain Organizations need higher performance Highlights with greater ease of use Integrating financial data from disparate sources can be a critical factor • Enables users to populate IBM Cognos TM1 and IBM Planning Analytics in a company’s ability to successfully manage its business. Yet many applications and BI warehouses by organizations find that extracting data from almost any source can moving data and metadata from Cognos be a slow and cumbersome process. They need to be able to extract TM1, Oracle Hyperion, SAP Business Warehouse (BW) or other applications. data quickly, in a repeatable process that eliminates the need to start over again in the next planning or reporting cycle. IBM® Cognos® • Performs automated high-speed Integration Server satisfies this need with a high-performance, data extraction. easy-to-use alternative to manual data extraction processes. • Offers an intuitive interface designed for business users. IBM Cognos Integration Server • Supports continuous planning and As proprietary applications for business intelligence (BI) and reporting cycles. performance management (PM) have transitioned from being data end-points to key sources of information, the need to extract that information from these varied systems for loading into centralized repositories has grown to be a business imperative. The various sources can become “data islands,” with users forced to constantly compare spreadsheets to confirm that the information is correct. Custom interfaces are too unstable to reliably extract data and metadata for reporting purposes. IT requires the rigidity of a relational system while finance users need their cubes. -
Linux for the Legal Community: a Primer
Domain name disputes: A view from the Antipodes 17 Australian law does not have an equivalent 29 Note 16 at page 5. Issues & Conflicts of Law when Overseas aegis, although it could be argued that s 120(3) 30 Note 16 at 6. Courts Challenge your Web", Computers & of the Trademarks Act 1995 (Cth)17 or s52 of 31 Note 23 at 7. Law No.37 Dec. 1998, page 32. the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth)17 gives 32 State of Minnesota v. Granite Gate Resources 39 Prince Pic v. Prince Sports Group Inc. similar protection. No. C6-95-7227, 1996 WL 767431(Minn. (unreported). 18 Anthony J. DeGidio Jr, "Internet Domain Ramsey County Dist. Ct. Dec. 11,1996). 40 Harrods Limited v. UK Network Services Names and the Federal Trademark Dilution 33 Note 27. Limited & Others December 9, 1996, Act: A La w for the Rich and Famous at http:// 34 Playboy Enterprises Inc. v. Huckleberry Lightman J (unreported). www.lawoffices.net/tradedom/sempap.htm. Publishing Inc. Unreported SDNY1996. 41 Pitman Training Limited and PTC Oxford 19 Intermatic Inc. v. Toeppen, 1996 WL 622237 35 In a more recent and not unrelated Limited v. Nominet U.K. Limited and Pearson (N.D.ILL). development, USA Today reported (on 11 Professional Limited at http:// 20 Panavision International, L.P v. Toeppen, 1996 February 1999) that Playboy Enterprises has www.open.gov.uk/lcd/scott.htm. WL 653726 (C.D. Cal.) commenced litigation against portal sites 42 At http://www.gtld-mou.org/gTLD- 21 15 U.S.C.S 1125(c). -
Linux in Practice: an Overview of Applications
Linux is an operating system on the move. Here are six applications that demonstrate a few of the ways it is being used, as well as some useful insights into the significance and wider context of Linux’s recent and rapid growth. Linux in Practice: An Overview of Applications Terry Bollinger, The Mitre Corporation reaking out of its original niches of low-cost Unix development and Internet server support, Linux is popping up in all sorts of interesting B places. Linux applications tend to be international, a direct consequence of Linus Torvalds’original use of the Internet to co-opt developers. They also tend to rely on the remarkable stability and performance of Linux, as well as on the ease with which developers of leading-edge applications and hardware can modify Linux source code. This article describes six examples of Linux applications. Given that Linux is free, what is surprising is the degree to which cost was not the primary driver for the individuals and groups who selected Linux in these applications. Indeed, Linux was more often selected because its combination of reliability, performance, good tools, portability, and configurability made it a powerful tool for creating new applica- tions quickly and effectively. 72 IEEE Software January/February 1999 0740-7459/99/$10.00 © 1999 . PUBLISHING AND DESKTOP Not an Emulator; see http://www.winehq.org), ENVIRONMENTS which is intended to allow Win32 applications to run on top of Linux. WINE is described as interesting, but The first Linux application example is from Phil not yet sufficiently far along to make it practical for Hughes, creator and publisher of Linux Journal.