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Transfer (computing)
In computer technology, transfers per second and its more common derivatives gigatransfers per second and megatransfers per second are informal language that refer to the number of operations transferring data that occur in each second in some given data-transfer channel. It is also known as sample rate, i.e. the number of data samples captured per second, each sample normally occurring at the clock edge. The terms are neutral with respect to the method of physically accomplishing each such data-transfer operation; nevertheless, they are most commonly used in the context of transmission of digital data. 1 MT/s is 106 or one million transfers per second; similarly, 1 GT/s means 109, or equivalently in the US/short scale, one billion transfers per second.
These terms alone do not specify the...
published: 07 Jan 2016
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Why the Soviet Internet Failed
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Introducing Google Cloud’s Transfer Appliance
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Conceptual transfer in second programming languages — Ethel Tshukudu | Computing education research
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published: 11 Nov 2020
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How Amazon Uses Explosive-Resistant Devices To Transfer Data To AWS
Demand for cloud computing from providers like Amazon Web Services continues to rise from both companies and consumers that rely on remote storage and computing power accessible from anywhere. While other tech giants Google, Microsoft, and IBM are vying to be the go-to providers, Amazon remains the undisputed leader in cloud computing.
Amazon Web Services is behind much of the technology we use every day, from streaming your favorite shows on Netflix to calling a car from Lyft. AWS has been one of Amazon’s most profitable business endeavors as companies abandon their own data centers for Amazon Web Services. Amazon said it has more 4,000 government contracts as well.
But moving data from local servers to the AWS cloud servers can be a challenge. Amazondeveloped physical and rugged produc...
published: 18 Jul 2019
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Can You Upload Your Mind & Live Forever?
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Secure Data Transfer Using Cloud Computing [ Guided-Project ]
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How computer memory works - Kanawat Senanan
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In many ways, our memories make us who we are, helping us remember our past, learn and retain skills, and plan for the future. And for the computers that often act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role. Kanawat Senanan explains how computer memory works.
Lesson by Kanawat Senanan, animation by TED-Ed.
published: 10 May 2016
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AWS Snowcone Launch - A Small, Portable, Rugged, and Secure Edge Computing and Data Transfer Device
AWS Snowcone is the smallest member of the AWS Snow Family of edge computing and data transfer devices. Snowcone is portable, rugged, and secure – small and light enough to fit in a backpack, and able to withstand harsh environments. Customers use Snowcone to deploy applications at the edge, and to collect data, process it locally, and move it to AWS either offline (by shipping the device to AWS) or online (by using AWS DataSync on Snowcone to send the data to AWS over the network).
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Vintage Banking - 1980 Electronic Funds Transfer, Introducing EFT (ATM, ACH, Computing)
Vintage 1978-1980, a cute and nostalgic look at the “NEW” EFT process introduced in 1978. The last 2 minutes are especially interesting. Note: This was 15 years before the "World Wide Web." Uploaded in its entirety. Computer History Archives Project
{Produced in 1980 as an Educational Public Service by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank}.
(a helpful viewer added: ” The bank scenes were filmed at a First Pennsylvania Bank branch in the Packard Building in Philly. It’s a Del Frisco’s steakhouse now. The basement vault shown in the video is still intact. The vault interior has been converted to a private dining room encased by glass wine cellars and still has the 13-ton metal door. (Lots of pics of this — just Google “Del Frisco’s vault room”) – Thank you, David!
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Transfer (computing)
In computer technology, transfers per second and its more common derivatives gigatransfers per second and megatransfers per second are informal language that re...
In computer technology, transfers per second and its more common derivatives gigatransfers per second and megatransfers per second are informal language that refer to the number of operations transferring data that occur in each second in some given data-transfer channel. It is also known as sample rate, i.e. the number of data samples captured per second, each sample normally occurring at the clock edge. The terms are neutral with respect to the method of physically accomplishing each such data-transfer operation; nevertheless, they are most commonly used in the context of transmission of digital data. 1 MT/s is 106 or one million transfers per second; similarly, 1 GT/s means 109, or equivalently in the US/short scale, one billion transfers per second.
These terms alone do not specify the bit rate at which binary data is being transferred, because they do not specify the number of bits transferred in each transfer operation. In order to calculate the data transmission rate, one must multiply the transfer rate by the information channel width. For example, a data bus eight-bytes wide by definition transfers eight bytes in each transfer operation; at a transfer rate of 1 GT/s, the data rate would be 8 × 109 B/s, i.e. 8 GB/s, or approximately 7.45 GiB/s. The bit rate for this example is 64 Gbit/s.
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In computer technology, transfers per second and its more common derivatives gigatransfers per second and megatransfers per second are informal language that refer to the number of operations transferring data that occur in each second in some given data-transfer channel. It is also known as sample rate, i.e. the number of data samples captured per second, each sample normally occurring at the clock edge. The terms are neutral with respect to the method of physically accomplishing each such data-transfer operation; nevertheless, they are most commonly used in the context of transmission of digital data. 1 MT/s is 106 or one million transfers per second; similarly, 1 GT/s means 109, or equivalently in the US/short scale, one billion transfers per second.
These terms alone do not specify the bit rate at which binary data is being transferred, because they do not specify the number of bits transferred in each transfer operation. In order to calculate the data transmission rate, one must multiply the transfer rate by the information channel width. For example, a data bus eight-bytes wide by definition transfers eight bytes in each transfer operation; at a transfer rate of 1 GT/s, the data rate would be 8 × 109 B/s, i.e. 8 GB/s, or approximately 7.45 GiB/s. The bit rate for this example is 64 Gbit/s.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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Why the Soviet Internet Failed
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Introducing Google Cloud’s Transfer Appliance
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Conceptual transfer in second programming languages — Ethel Tshukudu | Computing education research
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How Amazon Uses Explosive-Resistant Devices To Transfer Data To AWS
Demand for cloud computing from providers like Amazon Web Services continues to rise from both companies and consumers that rely on remote storage and computing...
Demand for cloud computing from providers like Amazon Web Services continues to rise from both companies and consumers that rely on remote storage and computing power accessible from anywhere. While other tech giants Google, Microsoft, and IBM are vying to be the go-to providers, Amazon remains the undisputed leader in cloud computing.
Amazon Web Services is behind much of the technology we use every day, from streaming your favorite shows on Netflix to calling a car from Lyft. AWS has been one of Amazon’s most profitable business endeavors as companies abandon their own data centers for Amazon Web Services. Amazon said it has more 4,000 government contracts as well.
But moving data from local servers to the AWS cloud servers can be a challenge. Amazondeveloped physical and rugged products called the Snowball and the Snowmobile to help companies transfer data to the cloud. CNBC got a rare inside look at how Amazon Web Services transfers a large amount of data to the cloud.
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Amazon Web Services is behind much of the technology we use every day, from streaming your favorite shows on Netflix to calling a car from Lyft. AWS has been one of Amazon’s most profitable business endeavors as companies abandon their own data centers for Amazon Web Services. Amazon said it has more 4,000 government contracts as well.
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Can You Upload Your Mind & Live Forever?
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0:00 Start
0:44 Upload What Exactly?
2:20 The Brain in a Nutshell
5:54 Brain Water to Consciousness Wine
8:18 The Copy
12:20 Become a Part of kurzgesagt
- published: 10 Dec 2020
- views: 12444830
29:40
Secure Data Transfer Using Cloud Computing [ Guided-Project ]
Secure Data Transfer Using Cloud Computing [ Guided-Project ]
for more details please reach to us !
https://linkedin.com/in/venkata-sreeram
Live Project Demo ...
Secure Data Transfer Using Cloud Computing [ Guided-Project ]
for more details please reach to us !
https://linkedin.com/in/venkata-sreeram
Live Project Demo :
http://ec2-15-207-108-224.ap-south-1.compute.amazonaws.com/
The project has been deployed in Amazon Web Services and Live Now
https://wn.com/Secure_Data_Transfer_Using_Cloud_Computing_Guided_Project
Secure Data Transfer Using Cloud Computing [ Guided-Project ]
for more details please reach to us !
https://linkedin.com/in/venkata-sreeram
Live Project Demo :
http://ec2-15-207-108-224.ap-south-1.compute.amazonaws.com/
The project has been deployed in Amazon Web Services and Live Now
- published: 30 Oct 2021
- views: 2639
5:05
How computer memory works - Kanawat Senanan
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-computer-memory-works-kanawat-senanan
In many ways, our memories make us who we are, helping us remember our pa...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-computer-memory-works-kanawat-senanan
In many ways, our memories make us who we are, helping us remember our past, learn and retain skills, and plan for the future. And for the computers that often act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role. Kanawat Senanan explains how computer memory works.
Lesson by Kanawat Senanan, animation by TED-Ed.
https://wn.com/How_Computer_Memory_Works_Kanawat_Senanan
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-computer-memory-works-kanawat-senanan
In many ways, our memories make us who we are, helping us remember our past, learn and retain skills, and plan for the future. And for the computers that often act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role. Kanawat Senanan explains how computer memory works.
Lesson by Kanawat Senanan, animation by TED-Ed.
- published: 10 May 2016
- views: 3503936
2:46
AWS Snowcone Launch - A Small, Portable, Rugged, and Secure Edge Computing and Data Transfer Device
AWS Snowcone is the smallest member of the AWS Snow Family of edge computing and data transfer devices. Snowcone is portable, rugged, and secure – small and lig...
AWS Snowcone is the smallest member of the AWS Snow Family of edge computing and data transfer devices. Snowcone is portable, rugged, and secure – small and light enough to fit in a backpack, and able to withstand harsh environments. Customers use Snowcone to deploy applications at the edge, and to collect data, process it locally, and move it to AWS either offline (by shipping the device to AWS) or online (by using AWS DataSync on Snowcone to send the data to AWS over the network).
Learn more about AWS Snowcone at https://go.aws/2Al6Xb1
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#AWS #AWSSnowcone #AWSLaunch
https://wn.com/Aws_Snowcone_Launch_A_Small,_Portable,_Rugged,_And_Secure_Edge_Computing_And_Data_Transfer_Device
AWS Snowcone is the smallest member of the AWS Snow Family of edge computing and data transfer devices. Snowcone is portable, rugged, and secure – small and light enough to fit in a backpack, and able to withstand harsh environments. Customers use Snowcone to deploy applications at the edge, and to collect data, process it locally, and move it to AWS either offline (by shipping the device to AWS) or online (by using AWS DataSync on Snowcone to send the data to AWS over the network).
Learn more about AWS Snowcone at https://go.aws/2Al6Xb1
Subscribe:
More AWS videos http://bit.ly/2O3zS75
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#AWS #AWSSnowcone #AWSLaunch
- published: 17 Jun 2020
- views: 77691
14:31
Vintage Banking - 1980 Electronic Funds Transfer, Introducing EFT (ATM, ACH, Computing)
Vintage 1978-1980, a cute and nostalgic look at the “NEW” EFT process introduced in 1978. The last 2 minutes are especially interesting. Note: This was 15 yea...
Vintage 1978-1980, a cute and nostalgic look at the “NEW” EFT process introduced in 1978. The last 2 minutes are especially interesting. Note: This was 15 years before the "World Wide Web." Uploaded in its entirety. Computer History Archives Project
{Produced in 1980 as an Educational Public Service by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank}.
(a helpful viewer added: ” The bank scenes were filmed at a First Pennsylvania Bank branch in the Packard Building in Philly. It’s a Del Frisco’s steakhouse now. The basement vault shown in the video is still intact. The vault interior has been converted to a private dining room encased by glass wine cellars and still has the 13-ton metal door. (Lots of pics of this — just Google “Del Frisco’s vault room”) – Thank you, David!
A little about Del Frisco:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5aQ2fqupLw
EFT – Electronic Funds Transfer
ATM – Automated Teller Machine
ACH – Automated Clearing House
PIN – Personal Identification Number
More related early ATM history videos:
1967: The world’s first ATM unveiled at a Barclays Bank in Enfield, UK.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9mwgKMrZ1U
1969: First ATM in U.S.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wNVU_Cvoss
1969: An Australian news video its first ATM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuClDSofyJs
Thanks also to Speakeasy Archives (Old Time TV, Radio: digital transfers) http://www.speakeasyarchives.com/
https://wn.com/Vintage_Banking_1980_Electronic_Funds_Transfer,_Introducing_Eft_(Atm,_Ach,_Computing)
Vintage 1978-1980, a cute and nostalgic look at the “NEW” EFT process introduced in 1978. The last 2 minutes are especially interesting. Note: This was 15 years before the "World Wide Web." Uploaded in its entirety. Computer History Archives Project
{Produced in 1980 as an Educational Public Service by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank}.
(a helpful viewer added: ” The bank scenes were filmed at a First Pennsylvania Bank branch in the Packard Building in Philly. It’s a Del Frisco’s steakhouse now. The basement vault shown in the video is still intact. The vault interior has been converted to a private dining room encased by glass wine cellars and still has the 13-ton metal door. (Lots of pics of this — just Google “Del Frisco’s vault room”) – Thank you, David!
A little about Del Frisco:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5aQ2fqupLw
EFT – Electronic Funds Transfer
ATM – Automated Teller Machine
ACH – Automated Clearing House
PIN – Personal Identification Number
More related early ATM history videos:
1967: The world’s first ATM unveiled at a Barclays Bank in Enfield, UK.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9mwgKMrZ1U
1969: First ATM in U.S.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wNVU_Cvoss
1969: An Australian news video its first ATM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuClDSofyJs
Thanks also to Speakeasy Archives (Old Time TV, Radio: digital transfers) http://www.speakeasyarchives.com/
- published: 23 May 2020
- views: 5945