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CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true); $upload_size=min($upload_size,$file_size-$uploaded); if ($uploaded) fseek($file_handle, $uploaded); $headers = array( “Content-Length: $upload_size”, “Content-Range: bytes $uploaded-$upload_end/”.$file_size, ); $headers[] = ‘Authorization: Bearer ‘ . $this->options[‘token’][‘access_token’]; $options = array( CURLOPT_URL => $url, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => $headers, CURLOPT_PUT => true, CURLOPT_INFILE => $file_handle, CURLOPT_INFILESIZE => $upload_size, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER=>true, ); curl_setopt_array($curl, $options); $response=curl_exec($curl); $http_code = curl_getinfo($curl,CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE); Starting around February 13th, some users had this problem on their sites: $response=curl_exec($curl); There is no response when the process is executed here, andado the process is stuck because the curl timeout is set for 60 seconds. After 60 seconds, the task is terminated, the value of $response is false, and the $http_code obtained by curl_getinfo is 202. We have also implemented breakpoint resume uploading, so when $response جلب الحبيب =curl_exec($curl) did not respond, our app will retry 3 times and continued uploading using breakpoint resume. However, the problem now isفك السحر there is no response for http request. For example, the chunk size is 2 MB. After there is no response, the next upload is 4MB but there is still no response. Then our app will retry again to upload 6MB but still get no response. In the end, the file Read More
List of Teams with uses Connectors
Hello
Is there a way (Powershell, Power BI) to get a list of the Teams who use connectors and which ones (Name) they use?
We have 180k teams but want only the teams that use the connectors and have the names of the connectors.
Regards
JFM_12
HelloIs there a way (Powershell, Power BI) to get a list of the Teams who use connectors and which ones (Name) they use?We have 180k teams but want only the teams that use the connectors and have the names of the connectors.RegardsJFM_12 Read More
Bug! “Default duration for new appointments and meetings”
Hello Everyone!
I have noticed a weird behavior in outlook when I tried changing the default time for outlook meetings. I wanted to set the default time as 45 minutes.
It worked when I tried creating meeting from “new items>meeting”:
When I tried creating meeting from Calendar>new meeting, The changed time doesn’t appear:
Same is the behavior when we double click on calendar to create meeting.
Is this a Bug?
Hello Everyone! I have noticed a weird behavior in outlook when I tried changing the default time for outlook meetings. I wanted to set the default time as 45 minutes. It worked when I tried creating meeting from “new items>meeting”: When I tried creating meeting from Calendar>new meeting, The changed time doesn’t appear:Same is the behavior when we double click on calendar to create meeting.Is this a Bug? Read More
autopopulate picture
I’m trying to use the index formula to auto populate pictures that correlate with a code for each picture. I’ve been able to use it for one cell but i can’t figure out how to get it to work for every cell in my workbook without having to re enter the formula every time
I’m trying to use the index formula to auto populate pictures that correlate with a code for each picture. I’ve been able to use it for one cell but i can’t figure out how to get it to work for every cell in my workbook without having to re enter the formula every time Read More
Issue with Folder Permissions After SharePoint Migration
Hello
Please i need your help on this issue.
We are currently facing an issue with the permissions of our folders after migrating our data to SharePoint. Specifically, we have discovered that our subfolders were shared separately and that the inheritance has been removed locally.
For example, consider the following structure:
– **Folder A:**
– Folder A1
– Folder A1.1
In this structure, if Folder A1.1 is shared with user1, user1 does not have access to Folder A and Folder A1. As a result, user1 cannot access or see Folder A1.1 without being granted access to both Folder A and Folder A1.
To grant user1 access to Folder A1.1, I would have to:
1. Add user1 as a reader to Folder A.
2. Manually remove user1 from all subfolders under Folder A except for Folder A1.1.
We are facing this issue with multiple subfolders and do not have a comprehensive list of subfolders that were shared separately. Additionally, there are many unique permissions involved.
What is the best approach to resolve this issue?
Hello Please i need your help on this issue. We are currently facing an issue with the permissions of our folders after migrating our data to SharePoint. Specifically, we have discovered that our subfolders were shared separately and that the inheritance has been removed locally. For example, consider the following structure:- **Folder A:** – Folder A1 – Folder A1.1 In this structure, if Folder A1.1 is shared with user1, user1 does not have access to Folder A and Folder A1. As a result, user1 cannot access or see Folder A1.1 without being granted access to both Folder A and Folder A1. To grant user1 access to Folder A1.1, I would have to:1. Add user1 as a reader to Folder A.2. Manually remove user1 from all subfolders under Folder A except for Folder A1.1. We are facing this issue with multiple subfolders and do not have a comprehensive list of subfolders that were shared separately. Additionally, there are many unique permissions involved. What is the best approach to resolve this issue? Read More
SDWAN+Firewall in self-managed hub-and-spoke designs
Designing network connectivity in public cloud can very quickly become a daunting task. Of course, public cloud providers do offer native networking services, and with those it is fairly easy. This should always be your primary route (pun intended). For example, in the case of Azure, using Virtual WAN and its native integration with both Microsoft and third-party connectivity appliances.
However, some times you have requirements that justify not using those native networking services, for example when you require more flexibility and control, or when your networking vendors of choice are not supported by the cloud provider solution.
By the way, before I continue, if you want to have a comprehensive read on all of the possible options of SDWAN connectivity with both Virtual WAN and hub and spoke topologies in Azure, I would recommend Adam Stuart’s blog on SDWAN in Azure. Another interesting resource is SDWAN integration with Hub and Spoke topologies, although that article lacks a couple of aspects such as integration with a firewall NVA as well as design alternatives without Azure Route Server.
So why writing more about this topic? I recently had a discussion with a couple of customers about this, and I created a framework that I use to guide the design decisions that will determine how to integrate SDWAN connectivity and firewalling into an Azure hub and spoke design.
It is essentially six questions whose answers are more or less orthogonal to each other, although there might be some dependencies. The sections below will go over each of the questions in detail, but here they are as an appetizer:
Question 1: routing FW-to-SDWAN will be static or dynamic?
Question 2: routing SDWAN-to-FW will be static or dynamic?
Question 3: route advertisement into SDWAN will be static or dynamic?
Question 4: routing spoke-to-FW will be static or dynamic?
Question 5: do you need routing to ExpressRoute?
Question 6: routing to other Azure regions will be static or dynamic?
Typically, environments with a good IP address planning and few topology changes can get away with static routing. If maintaining static routes is going to be a high operational burden, or the SDWAN technology of choice demands dynamic routing, then chances are you are going to need the dynamic routing capabilities that Azure Route Server gives you.
But I am getting ahead of myself, let’s start looking into each of the questions.
Decision 1: Routing Firewall-to-SDWAN
The first question refers to how do the Firewall NICs learn what packets to send to SDWAN. Firewalls will typically have two NICs that have different names depending on your firewall vendor: public/private, external/internal, untrusted/trusted, etc. I am going to go with external/internal here.
Inside of the firewall’s OS you will probably have some kind of static route saying “send public IP addresses to the external NIC, and private IP addresses to the internal NIC”. You need to remember that an Azure NIC is a fully functional routing device, so you need to teach that NIC how to forward the packets it gets from the firewall.
The firewall NIC will know how to forward packets addressed to Azure VNets, but it will not know anything about the SDWAN branches. There are a couple of ways to “teach” the NIC.
Option 1a: Your first option is of course static routing, for example for all RFC 1918 prefixes (172.16.0.0/12, 10.0.0.0/8 and 192.168.0.0/16). You will need a destination, which has to be an Azure Load Balancer in front of the SDWAN appliances.
This option is very easy to configure, but it doesn’t allow to send specific branches to specific SDWAN NVAs, what some SDWAN vendors such as VMware VeloCloud might require.
Option 1b: If you need to send specific branches to specific SDWAN NVAs, you can inject routes in the firewall NICs with BGP. The SDWAN appliances will send routes to an Azure Route Server, which will program them in the NICs inside of the FW’s subnet.
The Azure Route Server will actually try to program the learnt routes in every subnet in the VNet, so you will need a couple of route tables with the option “Propagate Gateway Routes” disabled. At a minimum, in the internal SDWAN subnet (otherwise you would create a routing loop).
This option is harder to configure than Option 1a, and you need to consider Azure Route Server route limits. If the amount of routes you need to inject exceeds the Route Server’s limits, summarization at the SDWAN NVAs might be required.
Option 1c: for the sake of completeness I am going to describe this option, although frankly I have hardly seen this due to the additional complexity that it entails. The previous two options describe how to teach the firewall’s NICs about the SDWAN prefixes, but what if you could bypass those NICs altogether? This is what an overlay of tunnels between the SDWAN and Firewall appliances would do, either with dynamic or static routing.
Traffic going through the tunnels would be opaque to Azure, so the NICs don’t need to know how to route it.
One downside of this approach is the potential bandwidth limitation that the NVAs might have for the overlay technology of choice. For example, many virtual machines have per-tunnel throughput limits if using IPsec encapsulation.
This design has an important particularity: the Firewall should know when to send a packet over the overlay, or when to send it to the underlay for Azure to route it to the spokes or to eventual ExpressRoute connections. The firewall usually will have some routes pointing private prefixes to their internal interface. You should be careful not to override these routes with summaries sent from the SDWAN NVAs (although static routes would usually have preference). Long story short: with this setup you typically want to send specific routes from the NVA appliances to the firewall over the VXLAN/IPsec tunnels, not summaries.
Decision 2: Routing SDWAN-to-Firewall
Now let us look at the opposite direction. You have here the same three options: static, BGP and overlay:
Option 2a: using static routing in the SDWAN subnet is the most popular option, since it is cost-effective and simple. The only downside is that static routes need to be maintained matching the prefixes of the spoke VNets, which might be a considerable overhead in very dynamic environments. The SDWAN NVAs will only send traffic to Azure that needs to go to Azure, so the only job of the SDWAN NICs is send the traffic on to the firewall.
Option 2b: This design is not recommended, since overly complex and expensive. If you really want to use dynamic routing to send traffic from the SDWAN subnet to the firewall appliances, you will need to change the topology, since using BGP for overriding the system routes introduced by VNet peerings is not supported. Additionally, you want to have separated route servers for injecting routes into the NVA and firewall subnets.
Option 2c: If you are using an overlay set of tunnels between your SDWAN and firewall appliances (option 1c in the previous section), this will naturally take care of the return traffic.
Decision 3: Route advertisement to SDWAN
A different problem is what prefixes the SDWAN appliances are going to advertise to the rest of the SDWAN network, which should include the VNet prefixes where the Azure workloads are deployed (10.1.1.0/24 and 10.1.2.0/24 in the diagram below).
Option 3a: Of course, if you can summarize the routes, you could just use static route redistribution in your SDWAN NVAs. In the example below, you could redistribute 10.1.0.0/16 and that should cover all of the VNets in the region.
This approach is very simple, but it requires a good IP Address Management concept for Azure, so that you can easily define summary prefixes that include all your spokes.
Option 3b: If defining those summary prefixes is not that easy, you could have the SDWAN appliances dynamically learning the spoke prefixes from Azure Route Server. In the simplest topology, you would use the Azure Route Server in the hub VNet, as the following figure shows:
Option 3c: A variant of the previous design is using dedicated Route Servers for the spokes, as the following diagram describes. The advantage of this approach is that you can have one Azure Route Server to control spoke routing, and another one to control hub routing. This will come handy in further sections:
Decision 4: Spoke-to-Firewall routing
Alright, we have routing between our network appliances, but how are the workloads in the spokes going to route traffic to the firewall? Here again we have the options of configuring static and dynamic routing.
Option 4a: User-Defined Routes in the spokes is the most common approach, by far. One downside is that preventing the possibility of spokes bypassing the firewall can be challenging, since you need to make sure that your the route tables in each spoke VNet are correct, and associated to all subnets.
Another potential downside of this approach is if an Azure Load Balancer for internal traffic is not supported by the firewall technology, for example because there is already a load balancer for the external NIC, and the firewall appliances do not support sending the load balancer probes to the right interfaces (these probes always come from the same IP address, so routing them in dual-NIC virtual machines is not trivial).
Here again, this 3a option is what you would be looking at if using Azure Firewall, unless you want to do this trick.
Option 4b: You know what is coming now: the firewalls could use Azure Route Server (here I am going for the topology where an extra ARS is dedicated to control the spokes). Of course, this one increases the design complexity, but it automates route injection to the spokes without the need of route tables.
Decision 5: redistribution to ER
Chances are that you have some ExpressRoute connectivity in your design. Maybe because some locations have not been migrated yet to SDWAN, or maybe because you are using Azure VMware Solution, which connects to Azure VNets with ExpressRoute circuits.
In this cases, you would want to redistribute SDWAN prefixes into ExpressRoute. In this case you cannot get around Azure Route Server, you will need one of these in your hub VNet.
By the way, if you had a dedicated spoke Route Server (option 2c) in your design, it would make things much better, because you could control which prefixes go to the ExpressRoute connections, and which ones to the spokes. Otherwise it wouldn’t be possible, since Azure Route Servers do not support filtering routes today.
I am not discussing VPN gateways in this article, because you have two options for them: either you apply the same principle that we described for the ExpressRoute gateways with BGP, or you configure static routing in the Local Network Gateway.
Decision 6: Routing across regions
I will assume here that you have workloads in more than one region. Do those workloads need to talk to each other across region boundaries? Essentially, do you have to support traffic patterns like Spoke1-Hub1-Hub2-Spoke2?
Option 6a: let’s start again with the option with static routing. You could just configure some static UDRs in each hub’s firewall internal subnet, to tell the NIC to route traffic for the remote region to the remote firewall cluster. For example, in the example below, when the firewall NICs in hub1 get a packet to anything in the other region (10.2.0.0/16), they will send it to the load balancer in front of the firewalls in that remote region.
This requires to have a good IPAM concept and can be complex to maintain with many regions.
Option 6b: What if you cannot easily summarize each region’s prefixes? Or what if you cannot have load balancers for the internal firewall NICs? Another design choice is connecting the SDWAN NVAs in different Azure regions to each other.
From the perspective of an Azure region, on-premises branches and remote Azure regions would be indistinguishable, both are reachable via the SDWAN appliances.
This option puts more load on the SDWAN data plane and control plane (number of routes), but it is more dynamic. Here again, you would have to be careful with the route limits of Route Server, if you have one in the design. Of course, this design option is possible when using static routing, or dynamic routing with Route Server:
If using dynamic routing with Azure Route Server so that the NVA appliances both learn and advertise prefixes to/from the Virtual Network, you need to be careful with the BGP Autonomous System Numbers (ASN). Azure Route Server today always has the ASN 65515, it is not configurable. Consequently, if one of the NVAs on the left region in the diagram learns a route from its local Route Server, the AS path will include 65515. When the route is propagated to the region on the right, the NVAs should strip that ASN from the routes before sending them to their Route Server (this feature is sometimes called as-override), otherwise the Route Server would drop the routes when seeing its own ASN in them, thinking that there is a routing loop.
If your NVA appliance does not support a feature like as-override, you need to either go for design option 2a (the SDWAN NVAs would generate their routes statically, instead of learning them from Azure Route Server) or 6a (using global VNet peerings for inter-region communication).
Option 6c: of course, you could build overlay tunnels across your firewalls too. I have hardly ever seen this option, since it is too complex for most organizations. I will not even create a diagram for this one, please excuse my laziness.
Both options would work if using Azure Firewall as the firewalling device.
What’s your design?
So what are you going to do? Will you route everything statically (options 1a/2a/3a/5/6a)? Or will you go full-on BGP with Azure Route Server (options 1b/2a/3c/4b/5/6b)? Or maybe a mix, where you do dynamic routing for certain aspects of the design, and static routing otherwise?
Please let me know with your comments, and do not hesitate to reach out if I have forgotten any requirement or dependency!
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DocFusion Platform: Enterprise DocGen: DocFusion Platform offers intelligent document automation for large enterprises, with features such as automated document generation, template management, integration capabilities, compliance and governance controls, customizable workflows, increased productivity, cost savings, enhanced security compliance, and improved customer experience. It simplifies template management and ensures compliance and security in a fast-paced business environment.
Docubird for Microsoft 365: Docubird is a Microsoft 365 add-in that allows for easy document management by providing access to SharePoint Online, OneDrive, and Teams directly from Outlook. It promotes the adoption of Microsoft 365 and increases productivity by simplifying document sharing and retrieval. The app can read and modify mailbox contents and requires a subscription after registration.
Docubird for Outlook: Docubird is a Microsoft 365 add-in that allows for smart document management. It provides easy access to SharePoint Online, OneDrive, and Teams directly from Outlook, allowing for accurate classification and sharing of emails and attachments. It promotes the adoption of Microsoft 365 and increases productivity significantly. It also simplifies navigation and enables targeted metadata search screens.
DuckDB on Debian 11: DuckDB for analytical database management on Debian 11 is a pre-configured image that offers a consistent environment for managing analytical data using DuckDB. It’s cost-effective, open source, and suitable for various analytical database management tasks.
DuckDB on Oracle Linux 8.8: DuckDB for analytical database management on Oracle Linux 8.8 is a pre-configured image that offers a user-friendly environment for managing analytical data using DuckDB. It is cost-effective, open source, and supported by Oracle Linux cloud infrastructure. The image can be easily integrated with Oracle Linux.
DuckDB on Red Hat 8.7: DuckDB on Red Hat 8.7 is a pre-configured image for analytical database management using DuckDB. It offers a consistent environment and is easy to use. Apps4Rent provides support and the image is cost-effective. The product is open source and suitable for various analytical database management tasks.
DuckDB on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: DuckDB for analytical database management on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is a pre-configured image that offers a user-friendly environment for managing analytical data using DuckDB. It is cost-effective, open source, and supported by Ubuntu cloud infrastructure. The image can be easily integrated with Ubuntu.
DuckDB on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: DuckDB for analytical database management on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is a pre-configured image that offers a user-friendly environment for managing analytical data using DuckDB. It is cost-effective, open source, and supported by Ubuntu cloud infrastructure. The image can be easily integrated with Ubuntu.
Ekara Cloud: Ekara Cloud by ip-label is a SaaS solution that offers global observability and synthetic monitoring capabilities for digital performance monitoring. It seamlessly integrates with leading cloud platforms and provides customizable dashboards, proactive alerting, and a user-friendly interface. With Ekara Cloud, businesses can ensure their applications perform optimally and enhance customer satisfaction.
Ekara Freemium: Ekara Freemium by ip-label is a comprehensive solution for digital performance monitoring that combines active and passive monitoring. It offers real-time monitoring, detailed dashboards, synthetic monitoring, alerting system, and user experience analytics. It is cost-effective, easy to use, and scalable, making it ideal for startups, small businesses, and teams on a budget.
Ekara Private Robot: Ekara Private Robot by ip-label is a scalable solution for digital performance monitoring that can be deployed within your own infrastructure. It offers synthetic monitoring, detailed dashboards, and advanced alerting to proactively identify potential issues. With its no code user-friendly interface, it is easy for both technical and non-technical users to set up, monitor, and manage application performance.
Ekara Self Hosted: Ekara Self Hosted by ip-label is a scalable solution that allows you to deploy Ekara Private Robots within your own infrastructure. It offers observability and synthetic monitoring capabilities, ensuring your applications perform optimally. With advanced features like multi-factor authentication and customizable dashboards, it provides complete control over your application monitoring infrastructure and data security.
Elevated Access Management: Pathlock streamlines elevated access processes for production systems, reducing the need for additional IT resources while adding layers of security. The automated process meets audit and security requirements, making it a valuable tool for organizations.
Empower Your Enterprise with tensai GenAI-based Knowledge Ecosystem: tensai GenAI Knowledge Base System, powered by Azure OpenAI’s GPT-4, offers dynamic knowledge management, enhanced security, streamlined information retrieval, and continuous quality assurance. It reduces search times, lowers operational costs, and future-proofs knowledge management systems. Hexaware delivers powerful, advanced capabilities that drive innovation and efficiency.
ExecutePython: This product executes Python scripts with the ability to add public modules. Results are stored in a JSON variable named ‘output.’
ExFlow AP: ExFlow AP is an accounts payable automation solution designed for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations. It offers automated invoice capture, efficient approval workflows, real-time visibility, compliance and security, and enhanced accuracy. ExFlow AP is available on a subscription basis with various pricing tiers.
Finout Enterprise: Finout is a cloud cost management solution that helps companies reduce costs and improve profitability. It provides complete visibility and context of cloud costs, with features such as MegaBill, Virtual Tag, CostGuard, Cost Governance Suite, and Custom Dashboards. It empowers FinOps, DevOps, and finance teams to work smarter and innovate more profitably.
FORAMIND: FORAMIND is an AI-powered tool for creating mind maps, a technique for visualizing and organizing information. It offers ready-made templates and the ability to edit maps after creation.
Forescout for Risk and Exposure Management: Forescout for Risk and Exposure Management on Azure provides real-time risk and compliance insights without traditional agents. It identifies and protects assets across the entire network, from on-prem to cloud, and enables automated compliance assessment, attack surface and exposure management, asset remediation and risk prioritization, and security orchestration and automation.
FS Pro for Word Standard: FS Pro for Word is an AI-enabled add-in for Microsoft Word that allows you to standardize and structure your information, making it easy to manage, share, and reuse. It can be used to create clear policies, user guides, proposals, meeting notes, reports, and more.
GTconsult Info Mailer: GTconsult Info Mailer is a service that sends customized internal newsletters to staff using data from existing company systems. It can be tailored to meet specific needs and branding, include a variety of information, and have interactive elements. It improves internal communication and keeps staff informed about important company information.
H2 Digital for Hydrogen Market Development: The Hydrogen Market Development Service on Azure helps businesses and policymakers navigate the complexities of the hydrogen market. It offers market analysis, networking tools, digital asset management, and project support for managing hydrogen projects from concept to operation.
HAProxy on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: HAProxy on Ubuntu is a fast and reliable reverse-proxy that excels in high availability, load balancing, and proxying for TCP and HTTP applications. Nuvemnest provides specialized solutions in the form of Azure Virtual Machines, designed to transform the way businesses operate in the cloud, with a customer-centric approach and future-ready technology.
InfluxDB OSS on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: InfluxDB is an open source time series database with a multi-tenanted time series database, UI and dashboarding tools, background processing and monitoring agent. It includes APIs, tools, and an ecosystem that includes 10 client and server libraries, Telegraf plugins, visualization integrations with Grafana, Google Data Studio, and data sources integrations with Google Bigtable, BigQuery, and more.
Insight by Core42: Core42’s sovereign offering is a tool and service that helps organizations manage data sovereignty and regulatory compliance across diverse cloud environments and jurisdictions. It provides control sets, audit capabilities, and compliance management features to maintain control over sensitive data while adhering to regulations.
iPerf3 Server on AlmaLinux 8: iPerf3 Server on AlmaLinux 8 is an open source tool for network performance testing, providing reliable and accurate results. It is beneficial for network engineers, system administrators, and IT professionals to diagnose network issues, validate performance, and ensure network meets required standards. It empowers IT teams to proactively manage and optimize their network environments, achieving greater operational efficiency.
iPerf3 Server on AlmaLinux 9: iPerf3 Server on AlmaLinux 9 is a powerful tool for network administrators, IT professionals, and system engineers to measure and optimize network performance. It offers comprehensive network testing, real-time data monitoring, customizable testing parameters, and detailed reporting and analysis. With iPerf3 Server, you can achieve optimal network performance and reliability.
iPerf3 Server on Debian 12: iPerf3 Server is a cross-platform console program that generates TCP and UDP traffic for testing network throughput. It provides extensive configuration options related to synchronization, protocols, and buffers. The new implementation is designed to reduce and simplify the code base while providing a library version of the functionality. It becomes indispensable for optimizing network infrastructure, be it testing data movement applications, checking the throughput of cloud systems, or analyzing the efficiency of virtual machines in various cloud services.
iPerf3 Server on Linux Stream 8: iPerf3 Server on Linux Stream 8 is a powerful and reliable tool for network performance testing and analysis. It offers a comprehensive suite of network testing tools, high accuracy and reliability, a user-friendly interface, and scalability. Ideal for network administrators, system engineers, IT consultants, and developers, it helps identify and resolve network bottlenecks, diagnose network issues, and evaluate network scalability.
iPerf3 Server on Linux Stream 9: iPerf3 Server on Linux Stream 9 simplifies network performance testing and optimization for IT professionals and organizations. It offers flexible settings for targeted bandwidth tests, automatic updates, and robust security features. The solution guarantees consistent and accurate performance metrics, facilitating informed decision-making for network optimization.
iPerf3 Server on Oracle 9: iPerf3 Server on Oracle 9 is a powerful tool for network testing and analysis. It allows IT professionals and network administrators to measure throughput, latency, and packet loss, analyze bandwidth utilization, and generate detailed reports. With accurate measurements and actionable insights, organizations can optimize their network infrastructure and ensure seamless operations.
iPerf3 Server on Red Hat 9: iPerf3 Server on Red Hat 9 empowers organizations to analyze and improve network connectivity, identify bottlenecks, and enhance overall performance. It provides advanced tools and resources to streamline network troubleshooting and optimization efforts, leading to improved reliability, reduced downtime, and enhanced user experience.
iPerf3 Server on Rocky 8: iPerf3 Server on Rocky 8 is a powerful tool for testing and diagnosing network problems. It supports various parameters related to synchronization, buffers, and protocols such as TCP, UDP, and SCTP for both IPv4 and IPv6. Its flexible configuration options and ease of use make it an essential component for diagnosing and optimizing network infrastructure.
iPerf3 Server on Rocky 9: iPerf3 Server on Rocky 9 is a powerful client-server application for testing and optimizing network performance. It supports various protocols and has an API for customization. With consolidated error handling, it simplifies the process of diagnosing and troubleshooting network problems. Use it to achieve optimal throughput and minimize latency.
iPerf3 Server on SUSE 15 SP5: iPerf3 Server on SUSE 15 SP5 is a powerful solution for optimizing and analyzing network performance. It offers customizable testing parameters, real-time monitoring, and detailed reporting of network performance metrics. The server supports multiple protocols and seamlessly integrates with existing network monitoring tools and systems. It empowers organizations to maximize network efficiency and reliability.
iPerf3 Server on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: iPerf3 is a cross-platform tool for measuring and tuning network performance. It can create data streams to measure throughput between two ends in one or both directions using TCP or UDP. It runs on various platforms including Linux, Unix, and Windows. Key features include multiple simultaneous connections, handling multiple connections, and periodic reports.
K2view Data Product Platform on Azure: K2view offers a platform for packaging data into products for safe, independent use, and reuse for any workload. It includes features such as data masking, data pipelining, and customer 360. The solution hides complexities, democratizes data access, and protects data for authorized use.
KeePass on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS: KeePass is an open source password manager that securely stores all passwords in one database locked with a master key. It features strong security, multiple user keys, and easy database transfer. KeePass supports password groups, time fields, and entry attachments. It also offers searching and sorting, multi-language support, and a strong random password generator. The software is open source and portable with no installation required.
Kotlin Programming Language on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS: Kotlin is a modern, open source programming language that targets multiple platforms including JVM, Android, JavaScript, and Native. It offers both object-oriented and functional constructs, making it a great choice for exploring functional programming. Kotlin is interoperable with Java and can be used for server-side, client-side web, and Android development.
Kubernetes on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS: Kubernetes is an open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services. It automates deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It has a large ecosystem and comes with kubeadm, kubelet, and kubectl packages. It is licensed under Apache License 2.0.
Kubernetes with Container Runtime on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: Kubernetes is an open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services. It automates deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It has a large ecosystem and uses Docker as a container runtime. It includes kubeadm, kubelet, and kubectl for cluster management. Kubernetes is licensed under Apache License 2.0.
Linux 7.9 Minimal with OpenVPN: OpenVPN on Linux 7.9 Minimal provides a secure and encrypted communication channel for remote access and network security. It offers robust encryption protocols, privacy protection, flexibility, and scalability, making it an ideal solution for data interception, remote access, and secure communication between distributed teams.
Linux 7.9 with Jellyfin Server: Jellyfin Server is an open source media server that offers a personalized streaming experience. It allows you to organize your media collection, create playlists, and enjoy your content without worrying about format or compatibility. With a focus on privacy, Jellyfin respects your data and offers plugins for customization.
Linux Stream 8 Minimal with OpenVPN: Linux Stream 8 Minimal with OpenVPN provides robust encryption, secure remote access, network transparency, centralized management, and scalability to safeguard network communications. OpenVPN ensures data privacy and secure remote access, making it easier to manage access privileges, monitor network activity, and maintain consistent security policies across your network. Deploy OpenVPN on your Linux Stream 8 Minimal system to enhance the security and privacy of your network communications.
Linux Stream 8 with Jellyfin Server: Jellyfin is an open source media server that lets you stream movies, TV shows, music, and photos from your personal collection to a variety of devices. It serves as a central repository for your entire media collection, allowing you to organize your content efficiently and customize your media experience with user-specific profiles. Jellyfin supports multiple subtitle formats and audio languages, prioritizes security and privacy, and ensures a safe and ad-free entertainment experience.
Linux Stream 9 Basic: Linux Stream 9 Basic is a lightweight virtual machine that offers a user-friendly interface and essential applications pre-installed. It caters to a variety of users, from students to professionals, and eliminates unnecessary features and bloatware for improved performance and productivity. It’s a reliable and cost-effective solution for everyday computing needs.
Maven on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS: Apache Maven is a project management and comprehension tool that simplifies the build process, provides uniformity, and encourages better development practices. It allows developers to comprehend the complete state of a development effort quickly. It is licensed under Apache License 2.0 and can be extended by plugins to utilize other development tools.
Metabase: Metabase is an open source business intelligence tool that consolidates data and enables easy querying and visualization. Accessible is available via a web interface at http://your-server-ip/3000.
Minecraft Bedrock Game Server on Oracle 9: Minecraft Bedrock Game Server on Oracle 9 offers high-performance hosting and management for Minecraft servers. With customizable settings and support for multiplayer collaboration, it provides an immersive gaming experience. The platform is optimized for Oracle 9 infrastructure, ensuring reliability and low latency.
Minecraft Bedrock Game Server on Red Hat 9: The Minecraft Bedrock Game Server on Red Hat 9 offers optimized performance and compatibility for smooth gameplay and minimal technical issues. With multiplayer support, comprehensive administrative tools, and extensive customization options, players can create unique and immersive worlds. Join millions of players worldwide and embark on unforgettable adventures in the world of Minecraft.
Minecraft Java Game Server on Red Hat 9: Minecraft Java Game Server on Red Hat 9 offers endless possibilities for creativity, exploration, and adventure. With extensive modding support, customizable servers, and resource packs, players can create unique worlds and game rules with friends. Redstone mechanics allow for complex mechanisms and automation. Immerse yourself in this world and create your own story in one of the most popular games of our time.
MongoDB 7 on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS: MongoDB is a document database that supports dynamic schema and reduces the need for expensive joins. It provides high performance data persistence and horizontal scalability, and it supports multiple storage engines. The MongoDB Query API supports CRUD operations, and its replication facility is called replica set.
Multilingual, Conversational AI Chatbots for Websites, Social Media, and Apps: This conversational AI chatbot is multilingual and omnichannel and can be built using a no-coding dashboard. It integrates with internal tools for streamlined operations, expanding global reach and boosting efficiency. Engage customers across channels with ease.
Nginx: DevOps Cloud Infrastructure Setup and Support Services offered at $1500/month. Nginx is a high-performance, open source web server with advanced load balancing and caching mechanisms, supporting various protocols. Its modular architecture allows for extensibility. Check the version with nginx -v and access the web interface at http://your-server-ip.
NixOS with GUI – Linux for Stable System Configurations and Upgrades: NixOS is a Linux distribution with declarative configuration for reliable system management. It offers stability, security, reproducibility, and isolation. The pre-configured NixOS VM ensures minimal setup time and can be accessed from anywhere via GUI or SSH. It seamlessly integrates with cloud platforms and allows for effortless scalability.
NobleManufacturing: NobleManufacturing offers a cloud-based platform that uses science-based AI technology to accelerate product development, reduce costs, and improve product performance, sustainability, and reliability. It generates thousands of results in minutes, reduces testing costs, improves product lifespan, and quickly validates new ingredients.
One by ClariLog: One by ClariLog is a cloud-based solution for managing IT assets and user support. It offers network inventory, asset and software management, technician and user portals, multichannel ticketing, customizable notifications and dashboards. It can be set up in less than three hours and is available only in French.
Oracle 8.7 Minimal with OpenVPN: Oracle 8.7 Minimal with OpenVPN offers a comprehensive solution for network security. OpenVPN’s encryption protocols ensure data security and privacy while enabling remote connectivity and compatibility with various devices. The solution is scalable to accommodate increasing user demands without compromising performance or security.
Oracle 8.7 with Jellyfin Server: Jellyfin Server turns your computer into a media streaming server, allowing you to access your media library on various devices. It automatically retrieves metadata and offers individual user profiles with parental controls. Oracle 8.7 with Jellyfin Server enhances your viewing experience with customization and privacy.
Oracle Linux 8 CIS Level 1: Madarson IT’s Azure-based virtual machine comes with the latest Oracle Linux 8 image pre-configured to meet CIS Level 1 compliance needs. CIS Controls are internationally recognized cybersecurity best practices that help organizations protect their systems and data against common threats. The benchmarks should be customized based on specific security requirements and risk profile. Madarson IT’s certified images are up-to-date, secure, and follow industry standards.
Oracle Linux 8 CIS Level 2: Madarson IT offers an Azure-based virtual machine with pre-configured Oracle Linux 8 image that is hardened to address CIS Level 2 compliance needs. Implementing CIS Level 2 benchmarks can help organizations improve their security posture and protect against advanced and persistent threats. CIS Controls are internationally recognized as security standards for defending IT systems and data against cyberattacks.
Oracle Linux 8 Desktop CIS Level 1: Oracle Desktop solution, based on Azure, offers a pre-configured virtual desktop with Oracle Linux 8 desktop image and RDP access, hardened to address CIS Level 1 compliance needs. It improves security, scalability, cost efficiency, and data accessibility. Madarson IT offers up-to-date, secure, and industry-standard certified images.
Oracle Linux 8.10 with Trusted Launch: Oracle Linux Server 8.10 with Trusted Launch for Azure is a reliable, secure, and performant enterprise workload that provides the latest open source innovations and business-critical performance and security optimizations to Azure. It delivers virtualization, management, and cloud-native computing tools, and is application binary compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Ntegral certified images are always up-to-date, secure, and built to work right out of the box.
Oracle Linux 9 CIS Level 1: Madarson IT offers an Azure-based virtual machine with pre-configured Oracle Linux 9 image that is hardened to meet CIS Level 1 compliance needs. CIS benchmarks are internationally recognized as security standards for defending IT systems and data against cyberattacks. The image is always up to date, secure, and follows industry standards.
Oracle Linux 9 CIS Level 2: Madarson IT’s Azure-based virtual machine comes with the latest Oracle Linux 9 image pre-configured to meet CIS Level 2 compliance needs. Implementing CIS Level 2 benchmarks can help organizations improve their security posture and protect against advanced and persistent threats. CIS Controls are internationally recognized as security standards for defending IT systems and data against cyberattacks.
Oracle Linux 9 Desktop CIS Level 1: Oracle Desktop solution, based on Azure, offers a pre-configured virtual desktop with Oracle Linux 9 image and RDP access, hardened to meet CIS Level 1 compliance. CIS Controls are internationally recognized cybersecurity best practices that help organizations protect their systems and data against common threats. The solution offers improved security, scalability, cost efficiency, and data accessibility. Madarson IT offers up-to-date, secure, and industry-standard certified images.
Oracle Linux 9 Server: This Azure-based virtual machine comes with pre-configured Oracle Linux 9 image and GUI/RDP access. It offers stability, security, performance optimization, cloud readiness, and support for diverse workloads. Madarson IT images are always up to date, secure, and built to work right out of the box.
Oracle Linux 9.4: Oracle Linux is an open source operating system designed for cloud infrastructure. It offers high performance, scalability, reliability, and security for enterprise workloads. The software is easy to download and distribute.
ownCloud Platform on Oracle 9: The ownCloud Platform on Oracle 9 offers a secure and efficient file-sharing and collaboration solution for businesses of all sizes. It provides customizable access controls, collaborative workspaces, version control, and integration with existing IT infrastructure. With ownCloud, organizations can manage data with confidence and enhance productivity.
ownCloud 10.14.0 on Ubuntu 20.04: ownCloud is an open source platform for secure file synchronization, sharing, and collaboration. It offers robust security features, supports various storage backends, and is highly customizable with a vast ecosystem of apps and plugins. Ideal for personal and enterprise use, ownCloud empowers users to create a centralized hub for their digital assets while maintaining stringent data security standards.
Packer on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: HCP Packer registry is a centralized platform that allows teams to create, manage, and consume golden images in a collaborative way. It stores metadata about images and helps track information about Packer builds, making it easier to designate appropriate images for test and production environments.
Paper Polisher for Outlook: Paper Polisher is an AI-based writing assistant that enhances the efficiency, accuracy, and professionalism of business documents with collegiate vocabulary substitutions, professional grammar conventions, and proper punctuation. It refines content and improves the clarity of writing with a single click.
PowerShell 7.4 on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS: PowerShell is a cross-platform task automation solution with a command-line shell, scripting language, and configuration management framework. It accepts and returns .NET objects, has an in-console help system, and supports common data formats. PowerShell is extensible through functions, classes, scripts, and modules, and can manage enterprise infrastructure with configuration as code.
Public Sector Citizen Engagement Platform: PCEP is a call center case management application built on Microsoft Azure and Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement. It enables citizens to capture cases using pre-filtered dropdowns, allows different business units to manage case resolution in a centralized platform, and offers customer engagement, self-service, analytics, and reports.
Raincode Mainframe Modernization: Modernize mainframe legacy applications by migrating and integrating them with a cloud-based technology stack without changing any code. This allows for new development and maintenance in C#, micro or service-oriented architecture, and integration with modern applications. Features include support for SQL queries, Visual Studio integration, and native EBCDIC support.
Records Scanning and Archiving: This product uses Microsoft SharePoint, Power automate, Azure storage, Power BI, Graph, and Dataverse to digitize records, extract relevant data fields, and create a searchable database for efficient record management. The turnkey service includes setup, staffing, and ongoing support.
Red Hat 8.6 Minimal with OpenVPN: Red Hat 8.6 Minimal with OpenVPN provides secure internet connectivity with efficient architecture and optimized protocols. It allows access to restricted content and services from anywhere while masking IP addresses and encrypting internet traffic. It ensures minimal latency and maximum performance without compromising security.
Red Hat 9 with Docker CE: Docker CE’s containerization platform allows for consistency across different environments, efficient resource utilization, and enhanced security features. Red Hat 9’s management tools and Docker CE’s container orchestration capabilities automate tasks and increase operational efficiency. This integration offers greater agility, scalability, and security for software delivery pipelines.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 CIS Level 1: Madarson IT’s Azure-based virtual machine comes with the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 image, pre-configured to meet CIS Level 1 compliance needs. CIS Controls are internationally recognized cybersecurity best practices that help organizations protect their systems and data against common threats. Madarson IT certified images are always up to date, secure, follow industry standards, and are built to work right out of the box.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 CIS Level 2: Madarson IT’s Azure-based virtual machine comes with the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 image, hardened to meet CIS Level 2 compliance needs. CIS benchmarks are internationally recognized as security standards for defending IT systems and data against cyberattacks. Implementing CIS Level 2 benchmarks can help organizations further improve their security posture and better protect against advanced and persistent threats.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Desktop: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop as a Service offers a flexible, secure, and cost-effective solution for deploying and managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux desktop environments in the cloud. It provides scalability, cost efficiency, and data accessibility, allowing users to work efficiently from anywhere while simplifying IT management and enhancing overall productivity. Madarson IT offers certified images that are always up to date, secure, and built to work right out of the box.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Desktop CIS Level 1: Madarson IT’s Azure-based virtual desktop comes with the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 desktop image, RDP access, and is hardened to address CIS Level 1 compliance needs. The solution offers improved security, scalability, cost efficiency, and data accessibility. Madarson IT’s certified images are always up to date, secure, and follow industry standards.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Desktop: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop as a Service (DaaS) offers a flexible, secure, and cost-effective solution for deploying and managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux desktop environments in the cloud. It allows organizations to centralize data management, improve security, and enhance productivity. Madarson IT offers up-to-date, secure, and industry-standard certified images. The Azure-based Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Virtual Desktop comes pre-configured with GUI/RDP access.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Desktop CIS Level 1: Madarson IT’s Azure-based virtual desktop comes pre-configured with a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 desktop image and is hardened to address CIS Level 1 compliance needs. It offers centralized data management, improved security, scalability, cost efficiency, and data accessibility. Madarson IT’s certified images are up to date, secure, and follow industry standards.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Desktop: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop as a Service (DaaS) offers a flexible, secure, and cost-effective solution for deploying and managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux desktop environments in the cloud. It allows organizations to centralize data management, improve security, and enhance productivity. Madarson IT offers up-to-date, secure, and industry-standard certified images.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Desktop CIS Level 1: Madarson IT’s Azure-based virtual desktop comes pre-configured with a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 desktop image and is hardened to address CIS Level 1 compliance needs. It offers centralized data management, improved security, scalability, cost efficiency, and data accessibility. Madarson IT’s certified images are up to date, secure, and follow industry standards.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL 9.4) is a flexible and stable platform for deploying applications and workloads across various cloud and edge deployments. It supports hybrid cloud innovation and provides a consistent experience. This virtual machine offer contains open source software.
Redstor Cloud Backup and Recovery: Redstor offers backup and instant recovery for various environments including Microsoft 365, Azure, Google Workspace, and Salesforce. Their AI malware detection and InstantData technology ensures malware-free recoveries and reduces recovery time objectives. Redstor also provides retention policies and supports region-based data processing and storage for compliance with regulations.
Rocky 8.10 with Trusted Launch: Rocky Linux 8.10 with Trusted Launch for Azure is a secure and up-to-date Linux distribution for enterprise cloud environments. It offers protection against advanced attacks and is an excellent virtual machine platform for various workloads. Ntegral certified apps ensure security and continuous monitoring of vulnerabilities and updates.
Role Management: Pathlock’s Role Management solution is a visual role builder and manager that helps maintain roles within critical business applications. It allows for assessing audit readiness and quality of existing roles, designing new roles that are compliant with simulations and “what if” analysis, and promoting compliance through fine-grained role design.
Rubisight: Rubisight is data visualization software that helps business users and analysts connect to any data source and create impactful visualizations on the fly. It allows decision-makers to focus on the most relevant information without losing sight of the bigger picture and build data monitoring, analysis, and reporting applications without any coding efforts.
Rubrik SaaS: Rubrik BaaS simplifies backup, eliminating the need for backup and search servers, disk backup and tape archive. It integrates data orchestration, deduplication and catalogue management to enable secure hybrid cloud backup with instant data access. Rubrik Zero Trust security automates backup policies set by SLAs.
Rust Programming Language on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS: Rust is a fast and memory-efficient language that can power performance-critical services and run on embedded devices. Its rich type system and ownership model ensure memory and thread safety, eliminating many bugs at compile time. Rust has great documentation and tooling, including an integrated package manager and build tool.
Sapiens Cloud Services: Sapiens offers cloud services on Azure with a team of 200 professionals and 120 certifications. Their around-the-clock service desk maintains 99.5 percent availability, allowing insurers to focus on growth. Their unified DevOps and security processes provide end-to-end support for top quality services.
SAS Premium Learning Subscription: SAS Institute’s GlobalAccess offers a comprehensive program for organizations to train employees in data analytics. With access to hundreds of courses, hands-on practice, and progress reports, managers can track employee development. The subscription includes on-demand courses, certification practice exams, and digital badges.
SCORE (Security and Compliance Overall Risk Evaluation): SCORE is a cybersecurity tool that assesses an organization’s cybersecurity posture through a questionnaire, vulnerability test, and OSINT. It aids compliance with the DORA and enables informed lending decisions for banks, risk assessment for insurers, and supply chain protection for large corporations. SCORE is cost-effective for SMEs and fosters seamless adoption with its user-friendly interface.
Senso for Microsoft Teams Chat Monitoring: Senso for Microsoft Teams monitors chats and images for inappropriate content using an AI-based visual threat detection engine. It alerts safeguard and counselor leads through the app or within the Senso platform. Users can also report concerns directly with Microsoft Teams.
SmartData Connect Pro: SmartData Connect Pro (SDCP) is a data integration and management platform that unifies diverse data sources for accurate, real-time insights and enhanced decision-making.
Stemi LAB – Deep Education Experience Platform and STEM Programs Marketplace: Stemi LAB is a cloud-based learning experience platform for the education industry. It offers an all-in-one solution for creating tech experiences in the classroom, with a superior editor supporting multiple programming languages, a customized AI study assistant, learning progress insights and analytics, an integrated real-time chat app, and interactive elements for an engaging digital learning experience.
SUSE Enterprise 15 with Jellyfin Server: Jellyfin is a multimedia tool that helps users gather and enjoy their music and films. It serves as a centralized media library, allowing users to organize and keep all their media files in one location. With multi-device streaming, metadata and artwork, user management, and privacy features, Jellyfin offers a unique media experience.
TechHouse’s Aware for Microsoft 365 – Professional Services: Aware for Microsoft 365 simplifies security for firms dealing with critical data. It offers cost-effective solutions, clear charts, and tips for leaders and identifies essential settings for IT teams. The service adjusts to the number of users and provides monthly updates on security. AI tools and expertise strengthen the service, and onboarding includes a session with the team to customize reports.
Terraform on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: Terraform is an infrastructure as code tool that manages external resources with providers. It allows safe and efficient building, changing, and versioning of infrastructure components, including low and high-level ones. Key features include infrastructure as code, execution plans, resource graph, and change automation.
Titan AV Server for Windows: Titan AV Server is an antivirus scanner that detects Trojans, malware, viruses, and other threats using the ICAP protocol and ClamAV Antivirus. It can be used with Titan MFT Server or any ICAP client. The malware database is regularly updated, and the scanning engine is powerful and efficient.
Titan SFTP High-Availability Server for Linux: Titan FTP Server NextGen – Enterprise Plus Edition is a scalable SFTP solution that runs on Azure. It offers pre-configured SFTP, FTP/S, and Secure Web Transfers, with an intuitive web interface for easy access. It provides enterprise-class security, high availability, and powerful automation, making it ideal for organizations that cannot install client software on workstations. The solution supports event-based automation, notifications, conditional transfers, and directory monitoring.
TNSR High Performance VPN Server – ARM64 – Commercial: Netgate TNSR offers high-performance VPNs with IPsec or WireGuard, compatible with various platforms. It features BGP, OSPF, RIPv2, IPv4/IPv6, ECMP, and more. The product is licensed for up to 10, 25, 50, 100, or 250+ tunnel terminations based on core count. It also includes live around-the-clock support with TAC Enterprise or TAC Professional.
TotalMedia Live Encoder: TotalMedia Live Encoder is a versatile live transcoding media application system that supports both push and pull streaming methods. It offers customizable transcoding templates and diverse output streams, making it ideal for live event streaming, online education, OTT services, media broadcasts, and corporate meetings. The system ensures uninterrupted, high-quality service and promotes extensive media sharing across multiple platforms.
TotalMedia VOD Encoder: TotalMedia VOD Encoder is a comprehensive media file solution for enterprise-level video processing, supporting modern video coding standards, preset transcoding templates, and integrated AI technology. It offers various popular video packaging formats, online preview, and cloud storage compatibility. The system enhances the flexibility, efficiency, security, and control of content distribution, making it a vital component of modern media processing infrastructure.
Tqdm on Debian 11: Tqdm on Debian 11 is a pre-configured image that provides a consistent environment for progress bar visualization using Tqdm in Python. It is cost-effective, open source, and supported by Debian cloud infrastructure. The image comes with a user guide. Apps4Rent offers 24/7 support for any issues.
Tqdm on Oracle Linux 8.8: Tqdm for Progress Bar Visualization on Oracle Linux 8.8 is a pre-configured image that provides a user-friendly environment for implementing progress bars in Python using Tqdm. It is cost-effective, open source, and suitable for various progress bar tasks. The image is supported by Oracle Linux cloud infrastructure.
Tqdm on Red Hat 8.7: Tqdm on RedHat 8.7 is a pre-configured image for progress bar visualization using Tqdm in Python. It offers a consistent environment and is supported by RedHat cloud infrastructure. The image is cost-effective and suitable for various progress bar tasks.
Tqdm on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: Tqdm on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is a pre-configured image for implementing progress bars in Python using Tqdm. It offers a consistent environment and is supported by Ubuntu cloud infrastructure. The image is cost-effective and suitable for various progress bar tasks.
Tqdm on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: Tqdm on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is a pre-configured image that provides a seamless environment for progress bar visualization using Tqdm in Python. It is cost-effective, open source, and supported by Ubuntu cloud infrastructure. The image comes with a user guide.
Trac System Server on Oracle 9: Trac System Server on Oracle 9 is a centralized platform for consolidating and organizing diverse data sources, providing efficient and comprehensive data management solutions. It offers seamless integration with existing systems, enhanced data security, scalability, and efficient resource utilization. Revolutionize your organization’s data handling processes and unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation.
Trac System Server on Red Hat 9: Trac System Server on Red Hat 9 is a secure and efficient project management solution that offers intuitive tracking tools, customizable access control policies, and seamless integration with version control systems like Git. It empowers project teams to collaborate seamlessly while maintaining the highest standards of data security.
Ubuntu 18.04 Minimal with OpenVPN: Ubuntu 18.04 Minimal with OpenVPN provides a secure tunnel for data transfer with industry-standard 256-bit AES encryption. It allows bypassing geographic restrictions and offers flexible configuration options for custom rules and granular control. OpenVPN ensures security on the network without serious delays.
Ubuntu 20.04 Minimal with OpenVPN: Ubuntu 20.04 Minimal with OpenVPN provides security, global accessibility, high performance, flexible configuration, and transparent monitoring. It empowers individuals and businesses to traverse the internet with confidence, knowing that their data remains shielded from prying eyes. Subscribe now to protect your data, preserve your privacy, and embrace the true potential of the internet.
Ubuntu 20.04 with Jellyfin Server: Jellyfin is an open source media server that offers personalized media options and complete control over your content. It allows you to customize your interface, create custom playlists, and organize your media library. Jellyfin seamlessly integrates with various devices and allows offline access. It respects your privacy and doesn’t track your viewing habits or bombard you with ads.
Ubuntu 20.04 with Minecraft Bedrock Game Server: The Minecraft Bedrock Game Server on Ubuntu 20.04 allows players from different platforms to play together in a limitless world with no restrictions. It offers customization options, community events, and a dynamic gameplay environment.
Ubuntu 20.04 with Minecraft Java Game Server: Experience Minecraft like never before with the state-of-the-art Minecraft Java Game Server on Azure. Enjoy stability, responsive controls, and a dynamic community of players from around the world. With dedicated resources and scalability, your adventure in Minecraft begins with Ubuntu 20.04.
Ubuntu 22.04 Minimal with OpenVPN: Ubuntu 22.04 Minimal with OpenVPN is a secure and adaptable VPN service that provides a user-friendly interface and strong encryption algorithms. Its modular architecture enables the installation of new features and capabilities via plugins. OpenVPN’s remote access server empowers teams to access company resources securely from anywhere, without compromising speed for security.
Ubuntu 22.04 on ARM64: Ubuntu 22.04 on Azure is a premier Linux distro for enterprise cloud environments, optimized for production environments on Azure. It offers additional security and compliance for Linux production environments, making it an excellent virtual machine platform for all workloads that include Node.js, web applications, and various database platforms. Ntegral certified images are always up-to-date, secure, and built to work right out of the box.
Ubuntu 22.04 with Jellyfin Server: Jellyfin Server is an open source media server software that centralizes your media collection and provides access to it from any device. It offers customization options and enhanced metadata, ensuring a personalized experience for each user.
Ubuntu 22.04 with Minecraft Java Game Server: Ubuntu 22.04 with Minecraft Java Game Server offers endless creativity and adventure in a boundless world. Build, explore, and engage in combat with friends from all over the world. Unleash your creativity, embark on thrilling adventures, and enjoy endless exploration in this multiplayer marvel.
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: Ubuntu is an open source operating system that runs on desktops, clouds, and internet-connected devices. It offers improved kernel performance, nested KVM support, and access to the bcachefs filesystem. Ubuntu Server is scalable and can be used for various purposes, including deploying OpenStack clouds and Kubernetes clusters.
Ubuntu 24.04 Minimal with Nginx: Ubuntu 24.04 Minimal with Nginx is a high-performance web server and reverse proxy server that offers speed, reliability, and scalability to supercharge your online presence. It provides robust security, flexible configuration, seamless load balancing, scalability, and reliability. Nginx’s reverse proxy capabilities streamline your application architecture and optimize content delivery.
Ubuntu 24.04 with Trusted Launch: Ubuntu 24.04 with Trusted Launch on Azure is a premier Linux distribution for enterprise cloud environments. It offers optimized performance, security, and compliance for production environments on Azure. Ntegral certified images are always up-to-date, secure, and built to work right out of the box.
Ubuntu Minimal 24.04 LTS: Ubuntu Minimal 24.04 is a lightweight, fast, and secure operating system designed for developers, system administrators, and businesses looking to optimize their cloud infrastructure. It offers a customizable environment, seamless integration with Azure services, and benefits from the extensive Ubuntu community and resources. Opt for a high-performance, secure, and customizable operating system that is perfect for your cloud infrastructure needs.
Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS with Visual Studio Code: Visual Studio Code is a free, lightweight, and powerful source code editor that supports JavaScript, TypeScript, and Node.js. It has a rich ecosystem of extensions for other languages and features IntelliSense code completion and debugging. With support for hundreds of languages, it helps you be instantly productive with syntax highlighting, auto-indentation, and more. It is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Vaex on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: Vaex for high-performance DataFrame operations on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is a pre-configured image that simplifies data analysis using Vaex. It offers a consistent environment and is supported by Ubuntu cloud infrastructure. The image is cost-effective, open source, and suitable for various data analysis tasks.
Vaex on Debian 11: Vaex on Debian 11 by Apps4Rent is a pre-configured image for high-performance data processing using Vaex. It offers a consistent environment and is supported by Debian cloud infrastructure. The image is cost-effective and suitable for various data analysis tasks.
Vaex on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: Vaex on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is a pre-configured image for high-performance data processing using Vaex. It offers a consistent environment and is supported by Ubuntu cloud infrastructure. The image is cost-effective and suitable for various data analysis tasks.
Valohai MLOps Platform: Valohai is a machine learning operations platform designed for ML pioneers, allowing them to build faster and deliver stronger products. It features a knowledge repository, smart orchestration, and a developer core that enables the use of any language or library.
Vault on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: HashiCorp Vault is an identity-based secrets and encryption management system that provides encryption services gated by authentication and authorization methods. It offers secure secret storage, dynamic secrets, data encryption, leasing and renewal, and built-in support for secret revocation. Vault helps organizations reduce the risk of breaches and data exposure.
Webissues Server on Oracle 9: Webissues Server on Oracle 9 is a versatile issue tracking and collaboration tool that streamlines problem-solving and communication within teams. It offers customizable workflows, real-time progress monitoring, and robust security features. The platform is user-friendly and scalable, making it suitable for small teams and large enterprises alike.
Webmin on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS: Webmin is a web-based interface for Unix system administration that eliminates the need to manually edit configuration files. It can be accessed through a web browser and allows users to manage user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing, and more. The software is distributed under a BSD-like license and can be freely modified and distributed. To access Webmin, users must log in with a user who has sudo privileges or root user.
Webmin Server on AlmaLinux 8: Webmin Server on AlmaLinux 8 simplifies Linux server administration with a user-friendly web interface. It allows for easy management of user accounts, file systems, software packages, and system monitoring. Automate tasks and schedule maintenance activities to reduce human error and free up time for strategic IT initiatives. Streamline server administration and enhance productivity with Webmin Server on AlmaLinux 8.
Webmin Server on AlmaLinux 9: Webmin Server on AlmaLinux 9 is a user-friendly solution for Linux system administration, providing comprehensive tools for managing user accounts, web servers, and system resources through an intuitive web-based interface. It simplifies administrative tasks, improves system performance, and ensures server infrastructure security. With efficient software package updates and firewall configuration, it caters to a wide range of user personas seeking to streamline their server management processes.
Webmin Server on Debian 12: Webmin Server is a popular web-based system administration tool for managing Unix-like servers and services. Its user-friendly interface allows administrators to customize operating systems and manage open source applications. It provides a flexible tool for various administration tasks and supports multiple plugins and modules. Webmin Server is easy to use and does not interfere with configuration files, maintaining their integrity.
Webmin Server on Linux Stream 9: Webmin Server on Linux Stream 9 simplifies system administration with an intuitive web-based interface. It covers various tasks such as managing user accounts and configuring DNS, making it ideal for IT professionals and small to medium-sized businesses. This solution reduces the learning curve and minimizes the risk of errors, leading to improved productivity and reduced administrative overhead.
Webmin Server on Oracle 8: Webmin Server is a web-based system administration tool that simplifies the management of Unix-like servers and services. It offers an intuitive interface for configuring user accounts, disk quotas, services, and configuration files. With support for various services like Apache, Nginx, and MySQL, it provides a reliable and convenient tool for administering email services and managing firewall rules.
Webmin Server on Red Hat 7: Webmin Server is a powerful tool for system administrators, offering a full range of features through an intuitive web interface. Its modular design allows for customization, while its security tools ensure protection at all levels. With an easy-to-use dashboard, Webmin is a reliable partner for any administrator looking for simplicity, power, and security in one solution.
Webmin Server on Red Hat 8: Webmin Server is a user-friendly tool for managing Unix-like servers and services. It offers a wide range of features, including firewall configuration, resource monitoring, and SSL/TLS certificate management. Its intuitive interface makes it easy for even novice system administrators to manage servers without requiring deep technical knowledge.
Webmin Server on Rocky 8: Webmin Server on Rocky 8 simplifies server management through an intuitive web-based interface. It allows system administrators to manage various aspects of their server, automate routine tasks, and ensure compliance with organizational policies. Small businesses can also handle essential administrative tasks without extensive technical expertise.
Webmin Server on Rocky 9: Webmin Server on Rocky 9 simplifies Linux server administration with a comprehensive web-based interface, remote access capability, and modular design. It offers a wide range of system management tools, including user account and disk quota management, software package installation, and more. With its intuitive and user-friendly interface, Webmin allows administrators of all skill levels to manage their servers effectively. It prioritizes security with SSL encryption, customizable access controls, and detailed audit logs.
Webmin Server on SUSE 12 SP5: Webmin Server on SUSE 12 SP5 is a reliable and convenient GUI solution for managing servers. It offers a wide range of features, including user and group management, network setup, database management, web server configuration, system monitoring, and mail server management. With Webmin, you can easily control all aspects of your server through a web browser, making it an indispensable tool for remote administration.
Webmin Server on SUSE 15 SP5: Webmin Server on SUSE 15 SP5 is an open source, web-based system configuration tool that simplifies server management and offers robust security features. It allows remote management via a web browser and offers an extensive set of server management features, including configuration of web servers, DNS servers, mail servers, and system monitoring. With Webmin, you can effortlessly manage user accounts, disk quotas, and configure important services such as Apache, DNS, PHP, and MySQL.
Webmin Server on Ubuntu 22.04: Webmin Server on Ubuntu 22.04 is a user-friendly tool for server administration that allows you to manage your server easily and conveniently using an intuitive web interface. It provides a wide range of features to give you complete control over your server, including managing users and groups, services and daemons, package management, network management, and system management.
Webmin Server on Ubuntu 24.04: Webmin Server on Ubuntu 24.04 is a powerful system administration tool that allows easy management of server settings through a web interface. Its modular architecture allows for customization and expansion of functionality. It supports popular servers and provides security configuration. With Webmin, server management becomes easy, fast, and efficient.
Zei: Simplified Regulatory ESG Compliance: Zei is a platform for collecting, managing, and reporting ESG and CSR data. It offers pre-defined frameworks and standards, centralizes all models, streamlines data collection, and enhances report reliability. Users can select reporting frameworks, import data, digitize and unify ESG data collection, customize organizational architecture, share data, and build and manage an ambitious roadmap. Zei automates tasks, saves time, reduces errors, and provides traceability.
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.NET MAUI Mobile Application: 4-Week Implementation: SSW Consulting’s service offers mobile app development and Microsoft Azure cloud integration for business and consumer apps. Features include mobilizing workforces, cost reduction, enhanced security, direct engagement, trust and credibility, and access to advanced features. DevOps pipelines ensure smooth deployments and updates.
Accellor GenAI for Healthcare: Accellor’s Chat with Enterprise Data is an AI assistant that extracts valuable insights from healthcare data through natural language prompts. It caters to various roles within an organization and is built with Azure services for security and scalability. The solution is context-aware and self-trains to answer complex questions without the need for data schema.
Accellor GenAI for HR: Accellor’s GenAI-based HR Assistant streamlines HR functions, provides personalized employee interactions, and offers valuable insights for talent management and employee engagement. It handles repetitive tasks and is available around the clock. The solution is built with Azure services and hosted on Azure for security and scalability.
AI Discovery: Half-Day Workshop: Oakland offers a half-day workshop to help businesses understand and leverage Azure AI. The workshop focuses on gaining clarity, identifying needs, and understanding Oakland’s approach. Post-workshop, Oakland provides a detailed report on key use cases and recommendations, along with a follow-up session to explore potential collaboration on Azure AI initiatives.
Azure AI-based Document Processing and Translation: Proof of Concept: Alpha Data’s system empowers legal and contracts departments to upload or synchronize any document, which will then be automatically translated into their preferred language using AI. Clients can define specific attributes for automated data extraction and translate extracted data into desired languages. The AI use case will be deployed and integrated within existing infrastructure, adhering to cloud governance and security best practices.
Azure Virtual Desktop FastStart for Enterprise: Advania offers a secure and cost-efficient solution for businesses looking to adopt virtual desktops. It offers flexibility, scalability, remote work enablement, cost efficiency, security, and simplified IT management. Advania uses a professional services model to deliver a fully functional Azure Virtual Desktop environment in as little as three weeks.
Azure Virtual Desktop FastStart for SME: Advania offers a secure and cost-efficient solution for SMEs to accelerate virtual desktop adoption. It offers flexibility, scalability, remote work enablement, cost efficiency, security, and simplified IT management. Advania provides comprehensive consultation, planning, and deployment assistance to ensure a seamless transition to Azure Virtual Desktop.
Azure VMware Solution Accelerator for Enterprise: Advania’s offering enables businesses to seamlessly migrate their existing VMware-based workloads to Azure, preserving their investments in skills, tools, and processes. It offers scalability, access to advanced Azure services, improved business continuity, security, and cost optimization. The fully project-managed Azure VMware Solution accelerator methodology ensures clear business and technical objectives for stakeholders before project activities commence.
Basic Azure Infrastructure: 1-Day Workshop: Available only in German, Fellowmind’s workshop on Azure cloud technologies covers topics such as management hierarchy, billing models, cost optimization, VM types, and integration with existing infrastructure. The workshop includes pre- and post-preparation and travel costs for up to eight participants.
Cloud Analytics Intro: 1-Day Workshop: Fellowmind offers a comprehensive introduction to the world of cloud analytics and how to turn data into valuable insights using Microsoft Fabric and Power BI. The workshop covers topics such as data culture, system infrastructure, cloud analytics, and envisioning. It includes six hours of on-site training for up to 20 participants and provides a clear roadmap for implementing cloud analytics in your organization. The offer is only available in German.
Data Security: 30-Day Implementation: Inetum’s implementation secures sensitive data, classifies it, and manages it while complying with European standards. Benefits include compliance, AI for anomaly detection, and workshop and training. Azure integration enhances scalability and cost-effective data management.
Demand Forecasting Accelerator: 12-Week Implementation: Sigmoid’s Demand Forecasting Accelerator uses machine learning models to improve forecast accuracy and enhance supply chain visibility. It includes a feature store with internal and external datasets, simulation tools, and model performance monitoring. Implementation involves assessment, pilot, scaling, adoption, monitoring, optimization, and maintenance. Workloads used include Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure Machine Learning, Microsoft Purview, and Power BI.
Epic on Azure Managed Service: EHC Consulting offers a suite of services to manage and optimize Epic on Azure ecosystems, including upgrades, infrastructure management, application optimization, security management, and continuous monitoring. They also utilize next-gen cloud services to unlock the potential of data. Their goal is to empower teams to focus on innovation and patient care while providing strategic advice and expertise.
Microsoft Copilot: 2-Day Workshop: Eleks helps companies design AI solutions using Microsoft Azure services for web search, analysis, and generation; documentation, analytics, communications, and design; customer relations and resource planning; and security and operations. They have over 30 years of experience delivering data-driven projects across multiple industries and offer flexible collaboration models.
Microsoft Copilot Launch Program: ELEKS offers an eight-week program to assist companies in implementing Microsoft Copilot. The program involves collaboration with stakeholders and prioritizing use cases for initial implementation. ELEKS’ team of experts has developed a three-step test-drive process to enhance business performance with Copilot. The company has over 30 years of experience in delivering data-driven projects across multiple industries.
Endpoint Security: 30-Day Implementation: Inetum’s endpoint security offering uses Microsoft Intune to manage mobile devices and endpoints, ensuring compliance with corporate security policies. It includes features such as data encryption, digital rights management, and data loss prevention. The integration with Microsoft Azure allows for efficient management of devices and applications, reducing vulnerabilities and security risks.
Eviden Green Procurement: 1-Month Proof of Concept: Eviden’s solution enables sustainable sourcing and supplier choices, integrating green indices for optimized procurement processes. It offers competitive pricing and is backed by a SAP partnership and Microsoft Azure for scalability and security.
Eviden Work2Success: 1-Month Proof of Concept: Work2Success simplifies transitions to SAP SuccessFactors for clients facing high renewal costs for legacy HR systems. Eviden’s solution streamlines processes, automates migration, and provides an intuitive Fiori interface. With a global team of experts and advanced SAP capabilities, it ensures optimal performance and fit. Hosted on Microsoft Azure, it ensures a robust, scalable, and reliable infrastructure.
Governance of Your Azure Environment: Blue Soft Empower offers cloud governance services based on the Azure Cloud Adoption Framework. The service includes understanding cloud governance, defining and implementing policies, auditing existing environments, and proposing improvements. The deliverables include presentations, best practices, and a roadmap. The service uses Azure Cost Management, Azure FinOps, and the Azure Well-Architected Framework.
IBM Consulting Banking Operations GenAI Copilot: IBM and Microsoft have partnered to create the Banking Operations GenAI Copilot, an AI-driven workflow that streamlines financial operations and document processing. The solution is process-agnostic and can be used across various industries. It utilizes Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 applications and features an AI Front-Office Assistant Validation that provides instantaneous feedback on discrepancies or omissions in account information.
Identity Protection: 30-Day Implementation: Inetum’s offering provides a comprehensive approach to protecting user identities, ensuring data confidentiality, and preventing potential threats. The solution includes tiering and hardening, Active Directory modernization, disaster recovery plans, security audits, and public key infrastructures. Inetum’s professional services guide customers through the initial setup or expansion of their Microsoft Azure capabilities, ensuring seamless integration with cloud services and cost-effective management of identities.
Infrastructure Migration to Azure with Click2Cloud: Click2Cloud offers Azure migration and modernization services for seamless transition to an optimized Azure environment. They provide end-to-end implementation, cost efficiency, enhanced security, and ongoing support. Their Infrastructure Migration Agenda includes on-prem infrastructure analysis, migration plan preparation, business value assessment, landing zone blueprint and setup, proof of concept, Azure cost management practices, security measures review, and comprehensive documentation and training.
Microsoft Intune Assessment: 1-Day Workshop: Valto specializes in Azure and offers a Microsoft Intune assessment that includes a report on Intune components, proposed phases, and costs. They also provide services such as an Intune health check, managed service, best practice deployment, and more to help organizations deploy and develop effective strategies on various platforms.
Microsoft Fabric Data Insight Service: Mariner Partners helps organizations utilize their data effectively by defining key business questions, determining data requirements, loading data into Microsoft Fabric, conducting data quality checks, creating a tailored data model, building a business semantic model, and developing up to two comprehensive reports.
Microsoft Fabric in 5: 5-Day Proof of Concept: Microsoft Fabric is an analytics solution for businesses, offering data migration, analysis, real-time insights, and business analytics. It consolidates data lake administration, processing, and merging capabilities into a single platform. Coeo offers a five-day program to explore and evaluate Microsoft Fabric use cases, compatibility, data ingestion and modeling, report creation, and platform integration.
Microsoft Fabric in a Day: 1-Day Workshop: : eGroup Enabling Technologies’ workshop helps organizations understand the latest trends and developments in Microsoft Azure. The workshop covers modules, pricing optimization, Microsoft Copilot integrations, migration approach, live demonstrations, and Q&A. Participants receive high-level ideas for modernizing data technologies in organizations, including data strategy, structure, technical platform, analytics, insights, and governance.
Migrate and Modernize Applications, Databases, and Infrastructure on Azure: Click2Cloud offers expert consultancy and migration services to help businesses harness the full potential of cloud technology. They provide tailored solutions, end-to-end consultancy, and migration services through their AI-driven platform, Cloud Intel, to make the transition to the cloud smooth and hassle-free.
Migration to Azure (Clarion Technologies): Clarion Technologies’ offers Azure migration services with expert guidance and support to minimize disruption and maximize efficiency. Their tailored approach streamlines the process, prioritizes data security, and delivers scalable infrastructure solutions.
Migration to Azure (Blue Soft Empower): Blue Soft Empower offers a cloud migration service that audits existing infrastructure and applications, defines a migration strategy, and implements a proof of concept. The service uses Azure Virtual Machine and Azure Cost Management.
Neudesic Copilot for Microsoft 365 Jumpstart: Neudesic’s workshop helps organizations determine their readiness for Copilot for Microsoft 365 adoption and identify key business scenarios. The workshop showcases added intelligence and efficiency for employee experiences, introduces governance, and provides a recommendation plan for a secure implementation.
Next-Best-Action Marketing: 10-Week Proof of Concept: Ailio’s Next-Best-Action Marketing is a Microsoft Azure-based system that optimizes sales channels to generate additional revenue without negatively impacting customer experience. It achieves sales increases of up to 15 percent and up to 20 percent higher call acceptance.
Optimize Your Azure Costs: Blue Soft Empower offers a cost management service for Azure, helping users understand FinOps and implement an optimization strategy. The service includes a journey to FinOps, MVP FinOps, and the use of Azure Cost Management, Azure Policy, and Azure Monitor.
PAQS DevOps and IaC Bootstrap: 12-Week Implementation: BlakYaks’ PAQS-IaC is an enterprise-grade automation solution that integrates Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines, repositories, and IaC practices. It ensures scalability, compliance, and enhanced security, enabling a rapid deployment of strong Azure automation methods and processes. The solution empowers business agility, enhances security, risk management, and compliance, and is suitable for customers looking to establish or mature their DevOps and IaC strategy, optimize operational efficiency, and manage hybrid cloud environments with code.
PAQS Enterprise Azure Landing Zone: 12-Week Implementation: BlakYaks’ PAQS-ALZ is a pre-engineered solution for Azure Landing Zone deployment, optimizing structure, design, and automation methods for enhanced security, resilience, performance, recoverability, and cost efficiency. The solution is suited for customers aiming to modernize their Azure platform, move from legacy environments, demand rapid service delivery, or seek better alignment with modern enterprise standards. The customer receives a production-ready, highly observable, manageable, secure, and compliant Azure Landing Zone.
PAQS Enterprise Container Platform: 12-Week Implementation: BlakYaks’ PAQS-ECP solution offers a pre-engineered, fully automated enterprise container platform for Azure, prioritizing quality and speed. The solution includes a rock-solid ECP design, IaC code and DevOps integration, and comprehensive documentation. It is suited for customers seeking to modernize apps with Azure and containers, fill skill gaps in containerization and DevOps, and reduce costs by shifting from VMs to containers. The ECP platform design ensures security, resilience, scalability, and automation, and is measured against CIS benchmarks for compliance.
Patient Case Sheet Summarization: Accellor’s generative AI-based solution extracts and summarizes crucial information from complex patient case sheets, reducing workload and saving time. It ensures accuracy and compliance with strict access control mechanisms and is built with Azure services for security and scalability.
Microsoft Fabric: 2-Month Proof of Concept: Inetum’s proof of concept offers a comprehensive data and analytics platform that transforms raw data into actionable insights. With expertise in data management and AI model management, tailored solutions, innovative features, and comprehensive support, Inetum is committed to delivering excellence in every aspect of their offering.
Power Platform Starter: 1-Day Workshop: Fellowmind’s workshop teaches participants how to create Microsoft Power Apps, set up Power Automate workflows, and build Power BI dashboards. With a maximum of 20 participants, the online workshop offers a practical learning experience with expert guidance. Participants will learn how to develop small processes and apps within their organization using the Power Platform without third-party tools or complex interfaces. The workshop is only available in German.
Private ChatGPT Deployment: Coeo’s private ChatGPT deployment offers a secure chatbot application with customized interface, document search capabilities, and DALL-E 3 and GPT-4 Vision for image analysis. It also provides tailored chat personas, admin controls, and usage analytics. The solution ensures enhanced security and integrated AI workflows while maintaining compliance.
Microsoft Sentinel Accelerator: 2-Month Implementation: CyberOne’s Microsoft Sentinel Accelerator helps Azure clients maximize security capability and efficiency. It fast-tracks deployment, filters out noise, and flags valid attacks. The implementation includes support, reviews, reporting, analytics, MDR and SOC options, tuning, categorization, prioritization, optimization, configuration, development of workflows and playbooks, and easy transition to a fully managed service.
Softip Landing Zone: Softip’s Azure Enterprise Scale Landing Zone simplifies the process of setting up secure and scalable cloud environments in Microsoft Azure. Using terraform technology, it aligns with the Azure Cloud Adoption Framework and implements controls, policies, and configurations to meet compliance requirements.
Softip Landing Zone (Slovakia): Softip’s Azure Enterprise Scale Landing Zone concept helps companies set up secure and scalable cloud environments while adhering to various compliance standards and budget constraints. Using Terraform technology, Softip’s solution implements policies and configurations to meet CAF, ASB/MCSB, OWASP, GDPR, and other requirements for public administration information systems. This offer is available in Slovakia.
Supply Chain Control Tower: 12-Week Implementation: Built using Azure services, Sigmoid’s Control Tower solution consolidates and harmonizes data across multiple sources in supply chain functions. It follows a data mesh architecture with curated data products, enabling slicing and dicing of data with a single click. Key workloads configured and optimized include Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake Storage, Microsoft Purview, Azure Machine Learning, and Power BI.
TDG – Azure Kubernetes Service: Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) offers convenience, scalability, monitoring, and availability. TDG provides guidance and solutions for AKS migration and enterprise service construction, with expertise in Microsoft licensing and services. They offer a wide range of options for operational services and promotions based on project goals and scale.
TDG – Azure Landing Zone Deployment: Azure Landing Zone is a platform that provides a stable operating environment for companies and users adopting Azure. It includes components for deployment, testing, and verification and offers guidelines for stable and cost-effective operations and accelerated deployment frequency. TDG offers optimal solutions for Azure infrastructure construction and operation management, with various options for operational services.
Website Chatbot: 1-Day Implementation: SSW’s AI-powered chatbots use large language models to optimize customer service, with a robust database to build knowledge from. They work with businesses to determine the best chatbot style, using Azure Open AI and GPT frameworks. Deliverables include a powerful chatbot, product backlog, and tailored content.
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How to solve the the parameter ‘SampleTime’ must be a real double scalar (period) or a real double vector of length 2 (period, offset).
the parameter ‘SampleTime’ must be a real double scalar (period) or a real double vector of length 2 (period, offset); where period, offset must be finite and non-negative and offset must be less than period.the parameter ‘SampleTime’ must be a real double scalar (period) or a real double vector of length 2 (period, offset); where period, offset must be finite and non-negative and offset must be less than period. the parameter ‘SampleTime’ must be a real double scalar (period) or a real double vector of length 2 (period, offset); where period, offset must be finite and non-negative and offset must be less than period. muthukumar ganesan MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Rename files in a folder
Hello. I have 21841 TIFF images in a folder with names in the format Camera10001, Camera10002,….Camera121841. I want to rename these files as:
Camera10001 to Camera0001, …. Camera121841 to Camera21841.
% Specify the input and output directories
input_directory = ‘D:ImagesTestCamera_1’;
output_directory = ‘D:ImagesTestCamera_1’;
% Ensure the output directory exists
if ~exist(output_directory, ‘dir’)
mkdir(output_directory);
endHello. I have 21841 TIFF images in a folder with names in the format Camera10001, Camera10002,….Camera121841. I want to rename these files as:
Camera10001 to Camera0001, …. Camera121841 to Camera21841.
% Specify the input and output directories
input_directory = ‘D:ImagesTestCamera_1’;
output_directory = ‘D:ImagesTestCamera_1’;
% Ensure the output directory exists
if ~exist(output_directory, ‘dir’)
mkdir(output_directory);
end Hello. I have 21841 TIFF images in a folder with names in the format Camera10001, Camera10002,….Camera121841. I want to rename these files as:
Camera10001 to Camera0001, …. Camera121841 to Camera21841.
% Specify the input and output directories
input_directory = ‘D:ImagesTestCamera_1’;
output_directory = ‘D:ImagesTestCamera_1’;
% Ensure the output directory exists
if ~exist(output_directory, ‘dir’)
mkdir(output_directory);
end rename, matlab MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Requirements to transact with indirect CSP in another region
Hi,
We’re a direct CSP partner in Europe and the CEE regions and we mainly transact in Business Applications (BC, FO and CRM). We’ve started getting more business in Latin America and until now we’ve handled it the old-fashionde way, with on-prem licensing, hosting on Azure VMs etc.
We’re exploring how to move away from this in this region and sell SaaS Biz Apps through CSP. I’m trying to understand the requirements to work with an indirect provider in this region, and mainly – is there any Microsoft requirement that we have a legal entity in that same region (Latin America)? Or we can transact with them through the same entities in Europe that have the direct CSP relationship?
Any help is appreciated!
Hi, We’re a direct CSP partner in Europe and the CEE regions and we mainly transact in Business Applications (BC, FO and CRM). We’ve started getting more business in Latin America and until now we’ve handled it the old-fashionde way, with on-prem licensing, hosting on Azure VMs etc. We’re exploring how to move away from this in this region and sell SaaS Biz Apps through CSP. I’m trying to understand the requirements to work with an indirect provider in this region, and mainly – is there any Microsoft requirement that we have a legal entity in that same region (Latin America)? Or we can transact with them through the same entities in Europe that have the direct CSP relationship? Any help is appreciated! Read More
Hide/unhide rows using a button
Hello everyone.
I am trying to configure a button to hide/unhide several rows at a time.
I am following these steps:
1) Adding a toggle button in the Active X control
2) Then I double click in the button, and paste the following code:
Private Sub ToggleButton1_Click()
Dim xAddress As String
Dim splitAddress As Variant
xAddress = “4:7”
splitAddress = Split(xAddress, “,”)
If ToggleButton1.Value Then
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = True
ToggleButton1.Caption = “+”
Next Var
Else
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = False
ToggleButton1.Caption = “-“
Next Var
End If
End Sub
3) I insert a new button following the same procedure, double click it and add code for the new button, with a different set of rows. Now it looks like this:
Private Sub ToggleButton1_Click()
Dim xAddress As String
Dim splitAddress As Variant
xAddress = “4:7”
splitAddress = Split(xAddress, “,”)
If ToggleButton1.Value Then
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = True
ToggleButton1.Caption = “+”
Next Var
Else
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = False
ToggleButton1.Caption = “-“
Next Var
End If
End Sub
Private Sub ToggleButton2_Click()
Dim xAddress As String
Dim splitAddress As Variant
xAddress = “9:14”
splitAddress = Split(xAddress, “,”)
If ToggleButton1.Value Then
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = True
ToggleButton1.Caption = “+”
Next Var
Else
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = False
ToggleButton1.Caption = “-“
Next Var
End If
End Sub
The first toggle button is working fine, but the second is not, even when is the same code.
What am I doing wrong here?
Thanks.
Hello everyone. I am trying to configure a button to hide/unhide several rows at a time.I am following these steps: 1) Adding a toggle button in the Active X control 2) Then I double click in the button, and paste the following code: Private Sub ToggleButton1_Click()
Dim xAddress As String
Dim splitAddress As Variant
xAddress = “4:7”
splitAddress = Split(xAddress, “,”)
If ToggleButton1.Value Then
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = True
ToggleButton1.Caption = “+”
Next Var
Else
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = False
ToggleButton1.Caption = “-“
Next Var
End If
End Sub 3) I insert a new button following the same procedure, double click it and add code for the new button, with a different set of rows. Now it looks like this: Private Sub ToggleButton1_Click()
Dim xAddress As String
Dim splitAddress As Variant
xAddress = “4:7”
splitAddress = Split(xAddress, “,”)
If ToggleButton1.Value Then
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = True
ToggleButton1.Caption = “+”
Next Var
Else
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = False
ToggleButton1.Caption = “-“
Next Var
End If
End Sub
Private Sub ToggleButton2_Click()
Dim xAddress As String
Dim splitAddress As Variant
xAddress = “9:14”
splitAddress = Split(xAddress, “,”)
If ToggleButton1.Value Then
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = True
ToggleButton1.Caption = “+”
Next Var
Else
For Each Var In splitAddress
Application.ActiveSheet.Rows(Var).Hidden = False
ToggleButton1.Caption = “-“
Next Var
End If
End Sub The first toggle button is working fine, but the second is not, even when is the same code.What am I doing wrong here?Thanks. Read More
Notifications when someone joins a Meeting
Hi!
Is there any option to enable notification if someone joins a Meeting not using dial-in numbers, just regular meetings on the windows app?
I followed this documentation https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/turn-on-or-off-entry-and-exit-announcements-for-meetings-in-teams but I could not find the Conference Bridges option on the admin pannel.
Is there any place where I can request for this feature?
Thanks in advance! 😀
Hi! Is there any option to enable notification if someone joins a Meeting not using dial-in numbers, just regular meetings on the windows app? I followed this documentation https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/turn-on-or-off-entry-and-exit-announcements-for-meetings-in-teams but I could not find the Conference Bridges option on the admin pannel. Is there any place where I can request for this feature? Thanks in advance! 😀 Read More
Problem with value property of uidropdown
Hi,
I’m using a uidropdown control with the Items and ItemsData properties set within the method startupFcn of my app. I’m using the following simple code to specify the items of the dropdown control along with numeric IDs:
app.MethodDropDown.Items = Methods.TYPES(:, 1);
app.MethodDropDown.ItemsData = [Methods.TYPES{:, 2}];
Methods.Types is a cell-array in class Methods with the first column containing character arrays (i.e. the names for the method types) and the second column contains numeric ID values for the method types.
When retrieving the value of the selected item I observe a different behavior between different MATLAB versions. Up to 2022b the Value property returns the numeric value of the selected item as specified in ItemsData. However, starting with 2023a, a string (i.e. in my case a character array) is returned.
Am I doing something wrong? I suspect that something changed between 2022b and 2023a but I can’t find anything about such a change in the changelog of MATLAB. Moreover, the documentation of 2023a still states that my code seems to be correct.
Best,
MichaelHi,
I’m using a uidropdown control with the Items and ItemsData properties set within the method startupFcn of my app. I’m using the following simple code to specify the items of the dropdown control along with numeric IDs:
app.MethodDropDown.Items = Methods.TYPES(:, 1);
app.MethodDropDown.ItemsData = [Methods.TYPES{:, 2}];
Methods.Types is a cell-array in class Methods with the first column containing character arrays (i.e. the names for the method types) and the second column contains numeric ID values for the method types.
When retrieving the value of the selected item I observe a different behavior between different MATLAB versions. Up to 2022b the Value property returns the numeric value of the selected item as specified in ItemsData. However, starting with 2023a, a string (i.e. in my case a character array) is returned.
Am I doing something wrong? I suspect that something changed between 2022b and 2023a but I can’t find anything about such a change in the changelog of MATLAB. Moreover, the documentation of 2023a still states that my code seems to be correct.
Best,
Michael Hi,
I’m using a uidropdown control with the Items and ItemsData properties set within the method startupFcn of my app. I’m using the following simple code to specify the items of the dropdown control along with numeric IDs:
app.MethodDropDown.Items = Methods.TYPES(:, 1);
app.MethodDropDown.ItemsData = [Methods.TYPES{:, 2}];
Methods.Types is a cell-array in class Methods with the first column containing character arrays (i.e. the names for the method types) and the second column contains numeric ID values for the method types.
When retrieving the value of the selected item I observe a different behavior between different MATLAB versions. Up to 2022b the Value property returns the numeric value of the selected item as specified in ItemsData. However, starting with 2023a, a string (i.e. in my case a character array) is returned.
Am I doing something wrong? I suspect that something changed between 2022b and 2023a but I can’t find anything about such a change in the changelog of MATLAB. Moreover, the documentation of 2023a still states that my code seems to be correct.
Best,
Michael uidropdown, value, items, itemsdata MATLAB Answers — New Questions
slhostlibcantransmit.dll INITIALIZE Error when I try to connect to my ECU through XCP on CAN (using Vehicle Network Toolbox blocks)
I am trying to read an ECU variable using Vehicle Network Toolbox blocks on my simulink model. The a2l file is added in the XCP CAN Configuration block. The XCP CAN Data Acquisiton block is used for getting the measurement I want to read and the XCP CAN Transport Layer block is used for connecting to the XCP channel which is through a Kvaser device.
On running the model, I get the following error:
=== Diagnostics ===
Error:Error running ‘HVS_Model_V01_CD6_TestPC’ on target computer: Unable to load ‘HVS_Model_V01_CD6_TestPC’ on target computer ‘TargetPC1’: HVS_Model_V01_CD6_TestPC:INITIALIZE ERROR:Could not open library: slhostlibcantransmit.dll
Can anyone help me out?I am trying to read an ECU variable using Vehicle Network Toolbox blocks on my simulink model. The a2l file is added in the XCP CAN Configuration block. The XCP CAN Data Acquisiton block is used for getting the measurement I want to read and the XCP CAN Transport Layer block is used for connecting to the XCP channel which is through a Kvaser device.
On running the model, I get the following error:
=== Diagnostics ===
Error:Error running ‘HVS_Model_V01_CD6_TestPC’ on target computer: Unable to load ‘HVS_Model_V01_CD6_TestPC’ on target computer ‘TargetPC1’: HVS_Model_V01_CD6_TestPC:INITIALIZE ERROR:Could not open library: slhostlibcantransmit.dll
Can anyone help me out? I am trying to read an ECU variable using Vehicle Network Toolbox blocks on my simulink model. The a2l file is added in the XCP CAN Configuration block. The XCP CAN Data Acquisiton block is used for getting the measurement I want to read and the XCP CAN Transport Layer block is used for connecting to the XCP channel which is through a Kvaser device.
On running the model, I get the following error:
=== Diagnostics ===
Error:Error running ‘HVS_Model_V01_CD6_TestPC’ on target computer: Unable to load ‘HVS_Model_V01_CD6_TestPC’ on target computer ‘TargetPC1’: HVS_Model_V01_CD6_TestPC:INITIALIZE ERROR:Could not open library: slhostlibcantransmit.dll
Can anyone help me out? xcponcan, vehiclenetworktoolbox, vnt, slhostlibcantransmit.dll MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Index exceeds the number of array elements
Hi,
I got the error written below.
Index exceeds the number of array elements. Index must not exceed 2.
Error in MasterPlan_RCC_V2_2(line 73)
CHG_step = CHG_step(1:Inputs_RCC.CyclesxcRate); % Based on how many cycles x C-rate
Line 73 is written in bold black.
Tolerance_D = abs(Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.Current_A – Rated_Cap*Inputs_RCC.cRate_DCH) < AcceptedErrorCurrent;
RCC_Step_CHG = {}; % Find the unique steps for the Discharge rates
for i = 1:size(Inputs_RCC.cRates_CHG,1)
Tolerance_C = abs(Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.Current_A – Rated_Cap*cell2mat(Inputs_RCC.cRates_CHG(i))) < AcceptedErrorCurrent;
% Record the unique step if it’s CC step, charge and the C-Rate is the one from the pulses
if i == 1
CHG_step = Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.FlagUniqueStep(Tolerance_C & contains(Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.Mode, "C_CC"));
CHG_step = unique(CHG_step);
CHG_step = CHG_step(CHG_step > Cap_Check_Steps(end)); % Take the steps after the cap check not to repeat them
CHG_step = CHG_step(1:Inputs_RCC.CyclesxcRate); % Based on how many cycles x C-rate
RCC_Step_CHG = [RCC_Step_CHG; num2cell(CHG_step)];
This is for test protocol of battery. So, the protocol is shown below:
"CHG step (Charge step), C-rates are C/, C/3, C/2, 1C and 2C."
Charge Steps 3 cycles at each C-rate
C/5 with C/20 cut-off
C/3 with C/20 cut-off
C/2 with C/20 cut-off
1C with C/20 cut-off
"2C
with C/20 cut-off"
Can someone please help me?Hi,
I got the error written below.
Index exceeds the number of array elements. Index must not exceed 2.
Error in MasterPlan_RCC_V2_2(line 73)
CHG_step = CHG_step(1:Inputs_RCC.CyclesxcRate); % Based on how many cycles x C-rate
Line 73 is written in bold black.
Tolerance_D = abs(Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.Current_A – Rated_Cap*Inputs_RCC.cRate_DCH) < AcceptedErrorCurrent;
RCC_Step_CHG = {}; % Find the unique steps for the Discharge rates
for i = 1:size(Inputs_RCC.cRates_CHG,1)
Tolerance_C = abs(Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.Current_A – Rated_Cap*cell2mat(Inputs_RCC.cRates_CHG(i))) < AcceptedErrorCurrent;
% Record the unique step if it’s CC step, charge and the C-Rate is the one from the pulses
if i == 1
CHG_step = Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.FlagUniqueStep(Tolerance_C & contains(Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.Mode, "C_CC"));
CHG_step = unique(CHG_step);
CHG_step = CHG_step(CHG_step > Cap_Check_Steps(end)); % Take the steps after the cap check not to repeat them
CHG_step = CHG_step(1:Inputs_RCC.CyclesxcRate); % Based on how many cycles x C-rate
RCC_Step_CHG = [RCC_Step_CHG; num2cell(CHG_step)];
This is for test protocol of battery. So, the protocol is shown below:
"CHG step (Charge step), C-rates are C/, C/3, C/2, 1C and 2C."
Charge Steps 3 cycles at each C-rate
C/5 with C/20 cut-off
C/3 with C/20 cut-off
C/2 with C/20 cut-off
1C with C/20 cut-off
"2C
with C/20 cut-off"
Can someone please help me? Hi,
I got the error written below.
Index exceeds the number of array elements. Index must not exceed 2.
Error in MasterPlan_RCC_V2_2(line 73)
CHG_step = CHG_step(1:Inputs_RCC.CyclesxcRate); % Based on how many cycles x C-rate
Line 73 is written in bold black.
Tolerance_D = abs(Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.Current_A – Rated_Cap*Inputs_RCC.cRate_DCH) < AcceptedErrorCurrent;
RCC_Step_CHG = {}; % Find the unique steps for the Discharge rates
for i = 1:size(Inputs_RCC.cRates_CHG,1)
Tolerance_C = abs(Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.Current_A – Rated_Cap*cell2mat(Inputs_RCC.cRates_CHG(i))) < AcceptedErrorCurrent;
% Record the unique step if it’s CC step, charge and the C-Rate is the one from the pulses
if i == 1
CHG_step = Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.FlagUniqueStep(Tolerance_C & contains(Files.PreProcessedData{idx}.Mode, "C_CC"));
CHG_step = unique(CHG_step);
CHG_step = CHG_step(CHG_step > Cap_Check_Steps(end)); % Take the steps after the cap check not to repeat them
CHG_step = CHG_step(1:Inputs_RCC.CyclesxcRate); % Based on how many cycles x C-rate
RCC_Step_CHG = [RCC_Step_CHG; num2cell(CHG_step)];
This is for test protocol of battery. So, the protocol is shown below:
"CHG step (Charge step), C-rates are C/, C/3, C/2, 1C and 2C."
Charge Steps 3 cycles at each C-rate
C/5 with C/20 cut-off
C/3 with C/20 cut-off
C/2 with C/20 cut-off
1C with C/20 cut-off
"2C
with C/20 cut-off"
Can someone please help me? index exceeds, number of array MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Exchange Online’s New High Volume Email (HVE) Solution
The Exchange Online High-Volume Email (HVE) solution handles up to 100,000 internal messages and 2,000 external messages daily. It’s intended to replace on-premises Exchange servers that organizations keep just to service email submission from devices and applications. In this review of the preview version, we discovered that almost everything works just fine, if you keep within the throttling limits.
https://practical365.com/exchange-online-hve/
The Exchange Online High-Volume Email (HVE) solution handles up to 100,000 internal messages and 2,000 external messages daily. It’s intended to replace on-premises Exchange servers that organizations keep just to service email submission from devices and applications. In this review of the preview version, we discovered that almost everything works just fine, if you keep within the throttling limits.
https://practical365.com/exchange-online-hve/ Read More
How to save a prompt in Teams?
Is it possible to save prompts in Copilot Chat in Teams? Doc says “Select the Save prompt button on the prompt to save it”. But there is no such button (neither permanent no if hover over it) available for me.
Is it possible to save prompts in Copilot Chat in Teams? Doc says “Select the Save prompt button on the prompt to save it”. But there is no such button (neither permanent no if hover over it) available for me. Read More
draw polygon continuously with mouse
לק"י
Hi guys,
I need to contour some cells. I want to use the drawpolygon command, or an equivalent of it, that will record mouse position continuously while mouse left click button is held. No such option seems to be in the drawpolygon documentation.
There are some old answers about how to do it, the problem is that most of the codes there somewhy don’t work when I try to use them. Is there any other easy/quick way to obtain mouse position only when left mouse button is held?
Thanks,
Amit.לק"י
Hi guys,
I need to contour some cells. I want to use the drawpolygon command, or an equivalent of it, that will record mouse position continuously while mouse left click button is held. No such option seems to be in the drawpolygon documentation.
There are some old answers about how to do it, the problem is that most of the codes there somewhy don’t work when I try to use them. Is there any other easy/quick way to obtain mouse position only when left mouse button is held?
Thanks,
Amit. לק"י
Hi guys,
I need to contour some cells. I want to use the drawpolygon command, or an equivalent of it, that will record mouse position continuously while mouse left click button is held. No such option seems to be in the drawpolygon documentation.
There are some old answers about how to do it, the problem is that most of the codes there somewhy don’t work when I try to use them. Is there any other easy/quick way to obtain mouse position only when left mouse button is held?
Thanks,
Amit. drawpolygon, mouse position, cell contour, contour MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Store a script as a function
I made some changes in an already existing function file "randomstart" downloaded from Mathworks reinforcement learning on ramp course. When I made few changes in that file and tried to save it, I got the message as shown in the pic attached
when I clicked on the overwrite button, the script file no longer remains a function file. It simply changes to an ordinary .mlx file which cannot be called from the main function of trainDDPG.mlx. Similar is the case with ‘Select Another File…" option. Can anyone help me what to do? ThanksI made some changes in an already existing function file "randomstart" downloaded from Mathworks reinforcement learning on ramp course. When I made few changes in that file and tried to save it, I got the message as shown in the pic attached
when I clicked on the overwrite button, the script file no longer remains a function file. It simply changes to an ordinary .mlx file which cannot be called from the main function of trainDDPG.mlx. Similar is the case with ‘Select Another File…" option. Can anyone help me what to do? Thanks I made some changes in an already existing function file "randomstart" downloaded from Mathworks reinforcement learning on ramp course. When I made few changes in that file and tried to save it, I got the message as shown in the pic attached
when I clicked on the overwrite button, the script file no longer remains a function file. It simply changes to an ordinary .mlx file which cannot be called from the main function of trainDDPG.mlx. Similar is the case with ‘Select Another File…" option. Can anyone help me what to do? Thanks save, function MATLAB Answers — New Questions