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Chapter 14 - Push Technology
This course starts with providing an overview of the internet including a brief history and structure of the internet. It then moves on to discuss various social aspects and security concerns around the internet. It provides a brief over of the world wide web, browsers, internet resources and how to access these resources. You will learn the differences between indexes of internet resources and search engines. You will be exposed to search strings and learn to perform multiple keyword searching. You will also learn about other online reference tools, such as atlas, phone book and desk reference. You will also learn to use E-mail and be able to perform such tasks as sending, forwarding, receiving replying to and deleting E-mail messages, attach documents, create E-mail signatures and send...
published: 27 Oct 2017
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Which Innovation Strategy: Technology-Push or Market-Pull? (8:02)
This lecture is from ENES663: Strategies for Managing Innovation, taught by Dr. Thomas J. Mierzwa with the University of Maryland's Master of Technology Entrepreneurship Program.
For more information you can visit http://www.mte.umd.edu!
published: 22 Jun 2016
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Difference between Client Polling vs Server Push in Notifications
Notifications have become part of our daily life. We receive them almost every minute on our phones, tablets, and computers. As software engineers, it is good to understand how notifications work, and what different type of notifications there are (push and poll notifications), the advantages and disadvantages of each.
In this video I'll explain how the push notification and poll notification works and the stateful vs stateless nature of each and how it affects the architecture decision of our application that we are buildling.
Online diagram tool used in this video: Http://www.gliffy.com
Become a better software engineer by joining IGeometry checkout the other software engineering content on this channel
-Hussein
published: 12 Aug 2018
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Push Technology
With push-technology, you get your data in real time & automatic. Useful for companies that require fast data at all times like MNC, retail stores, food chain and many more.
To subscribe to TimeTec Solutions : http://www.timeteccloud.com
published: 05 Sep 2016
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Push-X Technology
►maXimum diversity - Push-X allows rigid and flexible conductors to be wired with or without ferrules.
►fiXed - Push-X offers high conductor pull-out forces despite the minimum effort required for wiring.
►eXact - High clarity thanks to lateral conductor routing and large-area marking grooves.
►eXtreme easy - Push-X offers fast, direct and virtually force-free conductor connection.
►Find out more about Push-X here https://phoe.co/push-x
►Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get the latest news and updates: https://phoe.co/subscribe
published: 23 May 2022
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Technology push
Bowman Heiden shared his insights on technology push at the High-growth technology business conference 2019 in Dublin. bit.ly/HGTBC_interviews
►Open for more
The High-growth technology business conference 2019, jointly held by the EPO and the Licensing Executives Society International (LESI) with support of the government agency Enterprise Ireland, provided a platform for high-growth technology enterprises and others in their innovation ecosystem (see figure below) to learn about business strategy and IP management. An international team of highly experienced practitioners shared best practices on how to leverage patents for business success and help you to develop useful networks at regional and international levels.
►Follow us on
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/europeanpatentoff...
published: 11 Feb 2020
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Diffusion Intelligent Event-Data Platform
Learn how to simplify and accelerate development of event-driven, real-time applications with Diffusion Intelligent Event-Data Platform.
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published: 18 Nov 2020
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Push technology
Push, or server push, describes a style of Internet-based communication where the request for a given transaction is initiated by the publisher or central server. It is contrasted with pull, where the request for the transmission of information is initiated by the receiver or client.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
published: 26 Aug 2014
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Technology Push vs Insight Driven Innovation - Mat Shore 1st Step
In this humorous video, Mat Shore the expert innovation speaker discussed why technology and engineering companies need to move away from the old model of technology push. He also shows how Marketing needs to become more disciplined if they are to expect R&D and Senior management to believe the insights they create. This video is the first in a series of 40 videos that Mat Shore is creating to walk trainees through the steps of segmentation and targeting, insight creation and value proposition development.
When people ask me why should their organization move from technology push to insight driven innovation. I often start by telling them a joke and it goes like this,
There's a man in a balloon and he's floating over the countryside and he's completely lost and he looks down and he sees...
published: 21 Aug 2014
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The Computer Chronicles - Push Technology (1997)
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles
published: 01 Aug 2013
10:45
Chapter 14 - Push Technology
This course starts with providing an overview of the internet including a brief history and structure of the internet. It then moves on to discuss various socia...
This course starts with providing an overview of the internet including a brief history and structure of the internet. It then moves on to discuss various social aspects and security concerns around the internet. It provides a brief over of the world wide web, browsers, internet resources and how to access these resources. You will learn the differences between indexes of internet resources and search engines. You will be exposed to search strings and learn to perform multiple keyword searching. You will also learn about other online reference tools, such as atlas, phone book and desk reference. You will also learn to use E-mail and be able to perform such tasks as sending, forwarding, receiving replying to and deleting E-mail messages, attach documents, create E-mail signatures and send mail to gateway addresses. You will learn to use the various mailing lists and newsgroups available on the internet. You will also learn to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists and newsgroups, post messages and respond to messages posted by other newsgroup users. You will also be exposed to an overview of Helper applications and Plug-ins that are necessary to view the graphics, pictures, movies, animations, and sound clips that are incorporated into Web pages. You will also learn about some of the security risks involved in using the internet and the measures that can be taken to minimize these risks. You will also learn about Push technology, which can be used to push content on to your desktop and also see how it can transform the internet. Finally, you will also look at several ways to establish a collaborative environment on the internet and learn about some of the tools that are available, such as conferencing, chat, whiteboards and video conferencing.
https://wn.com/Chapter_14_Push_Technology
This course starts with providing an overview of the internet including a brief history and structure of the internet. It then moves on to discuss various social aspects and security concerns around the internet. It provides a brief over of the world wide web, browsers, internet resources and how to access these resources. You will learn the differences between indexes of internet resources and search engines. You will be exposed to search strings and learn to perform multiple keyword searching. You will also learn about other online reference tools, such as atlas, phone book and desk reference. You will also learn to use E-mail and be able to perform such tasks as sending, forwarding, receiving replying to and deleting E-mail messages, attach documents, create E-mail signatures and send mail to gateway addresses. You will learn to use the various mailing lists and newsgroups available on the internet. You will also learn to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists and newsgroups, post messages and respond to messages posted by other newsgroup users. You will also be exposed to an overview of Helper applications and Plug-ins that are necessary to view the graphics, pictures, movies, animations, and sound clips that are incorporated into Web pages. You will also learn about some of the security risks involved in using the internet and the measures that can be taken to minimize these risks. You will also learn about Push technology, which can be used to push content on to your desktop and also see how it can transform the internet. Finally, you will also look at several ways to establish a collaborative environment on the internet and learn about some of the tools that are available, such as conferencing, chat, whiteboards and video conferencing.
- published: 27 Oct 2017
- views: 386
8:02
Which Innovation Strategy: Technology-Push or Market-Pull? (8:02)
This lecture is from ENES663: Strategies for Managing Innovation, taught by Dr. Thomas J. Mierzwa with the University of Maryland's Master of Technology Entrepr...
This lecture is from ENES663: Strategies for Managing Innovation, taught by Dr. Thomas J. Mierzwa with the University of Maryland's Master of Technology Entrepreneurship Program.
For more information you can visit http://www.mte.umd.edu!
https://wn.com/Which_Innovation_Strategy_Technology_Push_Or_Market_Pull_(8_02)
This lecture is from ENES663: Strategies for Managing Innovation, taught by Dr. Thomas J. Mierzwa with the University of Maryland's Master of Technology Entrepreneurship Program.
For more information you can visit http://www.mte.umd.edu!
- published: 22 Jun 2016
- views: 22215
15:41
Difference between Client Polling vs Server Push in Notifications
Notifications have become part of our daily life. We receive them almost every minute on our phones, tablets, and computers. As software engineers, it is good t...
Notifications have become part of our daily life. We receive them almost every minute on our phones, tablets, and computers. As software engineers, it is good to understand how notifications work, and what different type of notifications there are (push and poll notifications), the advantages and disadvantages of each.
In this video I'll explain how the push notification and poll notification works and the stateful vs stateless nature of each and how it affects the architecture decision of our application that we are buildling.
Online diagram tool used in this video: Http://www.gliffy.com
Become a better software engineer by joining IGeometry checkout the other software engineering content on this channel
-Hussein
https://wn.com/Difference_Between_Client_Polling_Vs_Server_Push_In_Notifications
Notifications have become part of our daily life. We receive them almost every minute on our phones, tablets, and computers. As software engineers, it is good to understand how notifications work, and what different type of notifications there are (push and poll notifications), the advantages and disadvantages of each.
In this video I'll explain how the push notification and poll notification works and the stateful vs stateless nature of each and how it affects the architecture decision of our application that we are buildling.
Online diagram tool used in this video: Http://www.gliffy.com
Become a better software engineer by joining IGeometry checkout the other software engineering content on this channel
-Hussein
- published: 12 Aug 2018
- views: 12844
0:44
Push Technology
With push-technology, you get your data in real time & automatic. Useful for companies that require fast data at all times like MNC, retail stores, food chain a...
With push-technology, you get your data in real time & automatic. Useful for companies that require fast data at all times like MNC, retail stores, food chain and many more.
To subscribe to TimeTec Solutions : http://www.timeteccloud.com
https://wn.com/Push_Technology
With push-technology, you get your data in real time & automatic. Useful for companies that require fast data at all times like MNC, retail stores, food chain and many more.
To subscribe to TimeTec Solutions : http://www.timeteccloud.com
- published: 05 Sep 2016
- views: 1382
0:44
Push-X Technology
►maXimum diversity - Push-X allows rigid and flexible conductors to be wired with or without ferrules.
►fiXed - Push-X offers high conductor pull-out forces de...
►maXimum diversity - Push-X allows rigid and flexible conductors to be wired with or without ferrules.
►fiXed - Push-X offers high conductor pull-out forces despite the minimum effort required for wiring.
►eXact - High clarity thanks to lateral conductor routing and large-area marking grooves.
►eXtreme easy - Push-X offers fast, direct and virtually force-free conductor connection.
►Find out more about Push-X here https://phoe.co/push-x
►Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get the latest news and updates: https://phoe.co/subscribe
https://wn.com/Push_X_Technology
►maXimum diversity - Push-X allows rigid and flexible conductors to be wired with or without ferrules.
►fiXed - Push-X offers high conductor pull-out forces despite the minimum effort required for wiring.
►eXact - High clarity thanks to lateral conductor routing and large-area marking grooves.
►eXtreme easy - Push-X offers fast, direct and virtually force-free conductor connection.
►Find out more about Push-X here https://phoe.co/push-x
►Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get the latest news and updates: https://phoe.co/subscribe
- published: 23 May 2022
- views: 4239
4:47
Technology push
Bowman Heiden shared his insights on technology push at the High-growth technology business conference 2019 in Dublin. bit.ly/HGTBC_interviews
►Open for more
...
Bowman Heiden shared his insights on technology push at the High-growth technology business conference 2019 in Dublin. bit.ly/HGTBC_interviews
►Open for more
The High-growth technology business conference 2019, jointly held by the EPO and the Licensing Executives Society International (LESI) with support of the government agency Enterprise Ireland, provided a platform for high-growth technology enterprises and others in their innovation ecosystem (see figure below) to learn about business strategy and IP management. An international team of highly experienced practitioners shared best practices on how to leverage patents for business success and help you to develop useful networks at regional and international levels.
►Follow us on
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/europeanpatentoffice/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/EPOorg
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/europeanpatentoffice
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/european-patent-office
►To find out more, visit the EPO’s official website: https://www.epo.org/
https://wn.com/Technology_Push
Bowman Heiden shared his insights on technology push at the High-growth technology business conference 2019 in Dublin. bit.ly/HGTBC_interviews
►Open for more
The High-growth technology business conference 2019, jointly held by the EPO and the Licensing Executives Society International (LESI) with support of the government agency Enterprise Ireland, provided a platform for high-growth technology enterprises and others in their innovation ecosystem (see figure below) to learn about business strategy and IP management. An international team of highly experienced practitioners shared best practices on how to leverage patents for business success and help you to develop useful networks at regional and international levels.
►Follow us on
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/europeanpatentoffice/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/EPOorg
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/europeanpatentoffice
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/european-patent-office
►To find out more, visit the EPO’s official website: https://www.epo.org/
- published: 11 Feb 2020
- views: 3313
7:17
Diffusion Intelligent Event-Data Platform
Learn how to simplify and accelerate development of event-driven, real-time applications with Diffusion Intelligent Event-Data Platform.
https://www.pushtechnol...
Learn how to simplify and accelerate development of event-driven, real-time applications with Diffusion Intelligent Event-Data Platform.
https://www.pushtechnology.com
Sign Up now!
https://dashboard.diffusion.cloud
https://wn.com/Diffusion_Intelligent_Event_Data_Platform
Learn how to simplify and accelerate development of event-driven, real-time applications with Diffusion Intelligent Event-Data Platform.
https://www.pushtechnology.com
Sign Up now!
https://dashboard.diffusion.cloud
- published: 18 Nov 2020
- views: 335
9:15
Push technology
Push, or server push, describes a style of Internet-based communication where the request for a given transaction is initiated by the publisher or central serve...
Push, or server push, describes a style of Internet-based communication where the request for a given transaction is initiated by the publisher or central server. It is contrasted with pull, where the request for the transmission of information is initiated by the receiver or client.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
https://wn.com/Push_Technology
Push, or server push, describes a style of Internet-based communication where the request for a given transaction is initiated by the publisher or central server. It is contrasted with pull, where the request for the transmission of information is initiated by the receiver or client.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 26 Aug 2014
- views: 440
3:56
Technology Push vs Insight Driven Innovation - Mat Shore 1st Step
In this humorous video, Mat Shore the expert innovation speaker discussed why technology and engineering companies need to move away from the old model of techn...
In this humorous video, Mat Shore the expert innovation speaker discussed why technology and engineering companies need to move away from the old model of technology push. He also shows how Marketing needs to become more disciplined if they are to expect R&D and Senior management to believe the insights they create. This video is the first in a series of 40 videos that Mat Shore is creating to walk trainees through the steps of segmentation and targeting, insight creation and value proposition development.
When people ask me why should their organization move from technology push to insight driven innovation. I often start by telling them a joke and it goes like this,
There's a man in a balloon and he's floating over the countryside and he's completely lost and he looks down and he sees another guy walking his dog on a hill so he shouts down he says excuse me do you know where I am and the guy with the dog looks up and says don't worry I know exactly where you are you're hanging in a basket underneath a balloon thirty feet from the ground. So the guy in the balloon says well well well let me just stop you there do you work in R&D and the guy with the dog says yes.
How could you possibly know that the guy in the balloon says well because the information you just gave me is statistically accurate but it's also completely useless so the guy with the dog says well let me stop you there do you work in marketing and the guy in the balloon says yes.
How could you possibly know that and he says because you don't know where you're coming from you don't know where you're going to you appear to be completely lost but in the space of this very short conversation somehow you've just made that my fault.
When I think about that story it reminds me of the technology companies that I deal with every day you see if I speak to marketing they tell me this tale of woe their R&D bring them technologies that nobody asks for and nobody needs, it's like a bad Christmas present they received three months before launch and they're told to wrap it into a value proposition retrospectively back fit an explanation against it and communicate the value of it which no one could do.
When I go and see R&D and I put that accusation to them they say well it's not quite how we see it you see what happens it in our view is marketing send someone to see us and the marketing person turns up and says now this is what the customer needs and this is what the customer wants and when they're challenged on that how do you know that they say well because my gut tells me. You know I'm an intuitive fly by the seat of my pants kind of marketing person ID feel this in my very core this is what they need, so R&D thing okay well would start making that and even before they've begun that the marketing person they spoke to is now left because marketing people get bored very easily and have a very short attention span and they go off and get a new job and a new marketing person arrives and this marketing person sits down and says well guys that's not what the customer needs this is what the customer needs R&D say well how would you know that and they say because my gut tells me now.
What i need everybody to understand when we're building an insight driven process for their organization is this isn't something that people make up the customer needs and not opinions created with inside the company. They're created by talking to the customer and then they are validated it is important that we understand this isn't just one customers demand but it is what the entire market requires you know I don't think marketing is considered to be a discipline in the way that R&D is or in the way that finance is but it absolutely should be you know creativity at the heart of creativity is discipline and insight driven innovation value proposition creation customer needs the validation of those that it is important that we approach this as a discipline with robust data that the organization can get behind and trust when they develop products so that their R&D department can put down a technology roadmap for the long term knowing that the opinion on what the customer needs isn't going to change.
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About MatShoreInnovation?
Mat Shore is an expert on Innovation having trained 35,000 people worldwide on the subject of Value Propositions and Insights since his company Outside In was founded in 2003. His clients include Philips, Samsung, GE and Citrix. You can find out more about Mat Shore from http://www.matshore.com or subscribe to his other Value Proposition Training Videos at MatShoreInnovation on YouTube.
https://wn.com/Technology_Push_Vs_Insight_Driven_Innovation_Mat_Shore_1St_Step
In this humorous video, Mat Shore the expert innovation speaker discussed why technology and engineering companies need to move away from the old model of technology push. He also shows how Marketing needs to become more disciplined if they are to expect R&D and Senior management to believe the insights they create. This video is the first in a series of 40 videos that Mat Shore is creating to walk trainees through the steps of segmentation and targeting, insight creation and value proposition development.
When people ask me why should their organization move from technology push to insight driven innovation. I often start by telling them a joke and it goes like this,
There's a man in a balloon and he's floating over the countryside and he's completely lost and he looks down and he sees another guy walking his dog on a hill so he shouts down he says excuse me do you know where I am and the guy with the dog looks up and says don't worry I know exactly where you are you're hanging in a basket underneath a balloon thirty feet from the ground. So the guy in the balloon says well well well let me just stop you there do you work in R&D and the guy with the dog says yes.
How could you possibly know that the guy in the balloon says well because the information you just gave me is statistically accurate but it's also completely useless so the guy with the dog says well let me stop you there do you work in marketing and the guy in the balloon says yes.
How could you possibly know that and he says because you don't know where you're coming from you don't know where you're going to you appear to be completely lost but in the space of this very short conversation somehow you've just made that my fault.
When I think about that story it reminds me of the technology companies that I deal with every day you see if I speak to marketing they tell me this tale of woe their R&D bring them technologies that nobody asks for and nobody needs, it's like a bad Christmas present they received three months before launch and they're told to wrap it into a value proposition retrospectively back fit an explanation against it and communicate the value of it which no one could do.
When I go and see R&D and I put that accusation to them they say well it's not quite how we see it you see what happens it in our view is marketing send someone to see us and the marketing person turns up and says now this is what the customer needs and this is what the customer wants and when they're challenged on that how do you know that they say well because my gut tells me. You know I'm an intuitive fly by the seat of my pants kind of marketing person ID feel this in my very core this is what they need, so R&D thing okay well would start making that and even before they've begun that the marketing person they spoke to is now left because marketing people get bored very easily and have a very short attention span and they go off and get a new job and a new marketing person arrives and this marketing person sits down and says well guys that's not what the customer needs this is what the customer needs R&D say well how would you know that and they say because my gut tells me now.
What i need everybody to understand when we're building an insight driven process for their organization is this isn't something that people make up the customer needs and not opinions created with inside the company. They're created by talking to the customer and then they are validated it is important that we understand this isn't just one customers demand but it is what the entire market requires you know I don't think marketing is considered to be a discipline in the way that R&D is or in the way that finance is but it absolutely should be you know creativity at the heart of creativity is discipline and insight driven innovation value proposition creation customer needs the validation of those that it is important that we approach this as a discipline with robust data that the organization can get behind and trust when they develop products so that their R&D department can put down a technology roadmap for the long term knowing that the opinion on what the customer needs isn't going to change.
SUBSCRIBE TO MatShoreInnovation
https://bit.ly/2NQsqdQ
MatShoreInnovation SOCIAL
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mat-shore-31374b5
https://twitter.com/matshore
https://www.facebook.com/people/Mat-Shore/100011731063795
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChi4plFrWVB7Ci961WZdIUg
About MatShoreInnovation?
Mat Shore is an expert on Innovation having trained 35,000 people worldwide on the subject of Value Propositions and Insights since his company Outside In was founded in 2003. His clients include Philips, Samsung, GE and Citrix. You can find out more about Mat Shore from http://www.matshore.com or subscribe to his other Value Proposition Training Videos at MatShoreInnovation on YouTube.
- published: 21 Aug 2014
- views: 5379
27:07
The Computer Chronicles - Push Technology (1997)
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicle...
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles
https://wn.com/The_Computer_Chronicles_Push_Technology_(1997)
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles
- published: 01 Aug 2013
- views: 3807