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Today, the cloud environment has been chosen by many business solutions as the major hosting environment for their applications. They can either choose Software-as-a-service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-service (PaaS), or Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) different solution types to build up solutions to meet business requirements. However, storing business data in the Cloud environment will have a great challenge in exposing business data to the public. As the concerns data security issues, every Cloud platform vendor provides a different solution for data security. Understanding the similarity and differences in those solutions will help the business clients choose the proper solution for the business applications.  

This article will discuss the primary solution use cases and major differences in secret key management among the Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, and Google Cloud Platform for managing secret keys, certificates, and data encryptions.  Although a platform could provide a similar solution or indirect solution for a specific use case, it will still be compared as a difference as long as it is not a commonly used use case.

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SAP NEWSBYTE – 25 octobre 2022 – Aujourd’hui, à l’occasion de SAP Spend Connect Live, la conférence la plus importante du secteur sur la gestion des dépenses, SAP SE (NYSE : SAP) annonce des innovations, des avancées et des points d’attention dans ce domaine :

SAP franchit des étapes clés dans son parcours FedRAMP®

Aujourd’hui, et dans les mois à venir, les agences gouvernementales et les organismes hautement réglementés des États-Unis auront accès aux solutions de gestion des dépenses et de réseau d’entreprise SAP, leaders sur le marché, qui sont déployées avec un haut niveau de sécurité. Les étapes importantes sont les suivantes :

  • Les solutions SAP Fieldglass sont désormais disponibles dans l’Environnement Commercial Réglementé (CRE) de SAP National Security Services (SAP NS2), qui a été construit selon les critères de base du National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) avec les paramètres modérés de FedRAMP. Il est également conforme à la Réglementation sur le Trafic International d’Armes (ITAR).
  • SAP Business Network for Procurement et SAP Business Network for Supply Chain seront disponibles dans SAP NS2 CRE en 2023. Les clients pourront ainsi collaborer avec leurs partenaires commerciaux dans un environnement qui répond aux exigences de sécurité et de conformité des agences gouvernementales fédérales.
  • SAP travaille également avec SAP NS2 pour ajouter les solutions d’approvisionnement SAP Ariba au portefeuille SAP NS2.
  • SAP Concur est actuellement “en cours de traitement” pour une autorisation d’agence FedRAMP. Un organisme d’évaluation tiers a effectué une évaluation complète de la sécurité, et l’agence sponsor a procédé à un examen de l’ensemble des autorisations de sécurité. Les solutions SAP Concur devraient être répertoriées sur la Marketplace FedRAMP d’ici la fin de l’année.

Intégration renforcée entre les solutions SAP Ariba et Icertis

Dans le cadre du partenariat élargi annoncé en début d’année, une intégration plus étroite entre SAP Ariba Sourcing and Procurement et les solutions de gestion des contrats d’Icertis peut aider les clients à gérer un plus grand nombre de scénarios. L’intégration plus stricte permet une meilleure collaboration et expérience utilisateur ainsi que des processus de gestion des contrats flexibles et rationalisés. Les utilisateurs peuvent désormais répliquer dans Icertis des espaces de travail contractuels issus des solutions SAP Ariba, lancer la création de contrats dans Icertis pour des espaces de travail contractuels provenant de SAP Ariba, et gérer plus efficacement les processus de modification des contrats. Ces intégrations sont développées et soutenues conjointement par les équipes de SAP Ariba et d’Icertis et ouvrent la voie à de futures innovations. En outre, pour les clients disposant de solutions SAP Fieldglass, il existe une intégration directe avec la plateforme Icertis Contract Intelligence, qui permet de rationaliser les processus de sourcing, d’onboarding et d’offboarding pour les travailleurs externes. Conçues pour apporter de la valeur à l’échelle de l’entreprise, ces intégrations permettent d’accélérer les négociations, de renforcer la conformité, d’obtenir des informations commerciales et une automatisation alimentées par l’IA.

Nouvelles fonctionnalités des solutions SAP Ariba en avant-première

SAP continue de promouvoir l’innovation dans le domaine des achats et a présenté en avant-première de nouvelles fonctionnalités conçues pour aider les entreprises à évoluer vers une expérience d’achat plus prédictive, personnalisée et durable. Les nouvelles fonctionnalités d’achat à 360° sont une évolution de l’achat guidé, dont SAP a été le pionnier il y a plusieurs années, visant à améliorer l’expérience d’achat de tous : de l’employé qui a besoin d’un nouvel ordinateur portable, aux acheteurs principaux sur des secteurs stratégiques et pour tout type de dépenses (matériaux directs et indirects, maintenance, réparation et opérations et services). Ces nouvelles fonctionnalités devraient être disponibles pour certains clients au début de l’année 2023.

SAP fait de la gestion des stocks un domaine d’intérêt et d’investissement permanent

La gestion des stocks est le fondement d’une stratégie d’approvisionnement efficace, surtout dans cette économie post-pandémique. Le rôle essentiel que joue l’approvisionnement dans la continuité des activités ne cessant de croître, il désormais nécessaire de numériser la gestion des stocks et les stratégies d’approvisionnement. Une étude récente menée par Economist Impact, sponsorisée par SAP, souligne que la gestion des stocks est l’un des principaux moteurs de la transformation numérique des achats, plus de 40 % des personnes interrogées ayant choisi cette fonction comme priorité absolue.

Des études de ce type et les commentaires issus de nos conversations permanentes avec les clients valident et orientent notre stratégie et notre feuille de route produit “, a déclaré Muhammad Alam, Président et Chef de Produit, Intelligent Spend and Business Network, SAP. “Nous nous concentrons et investissons davantage dans le développement de solutions qui aideront nos clients à véritablement numériser la gestion des stocks afin de transformer les données en informations qui peuvent conduire à de meilleurs résultats commerciaux.”

La solution pour la gestion des stocks devrait être disponible pour certains clients d’ici la fin de l’année, avec une disponibilité élargie tout au long de 2023.

Les clients disposant de plusieurs environnements ERP peuvent simplifier la gestion de leurs achats

 SAP Central Procurement, édition Cloud privé, est désormais disponible et aide les clients à améliorer la cohérence, l’efficacité, la visibilité et le contrôle. Avec cette nouvelle édition, les clients gèrent l’ensemble de l’entreprise sans devoir entrer et sortir des systèmes ou sans perturber les solutions et les flux de travail existants qu’ils ont mis des années à définir et à perfectionner. Les organisations peuvent gérer de manière centralisée les opérations d’approvisionnement à partir d’un seul endroit, quel que soit l’environnement ERP qui sert de back-end. Bien que les transactions individuelles soient toujours traitées dans chaque back-end, l’équipe en chargé des achats dispose d’une vue et d’un contrôle centralisé sur tous les éléments, des demandes d’achat aux achats, en passant par la recherche de fournisseurs et les contrats.

Parmi les clients, citons Accenture, Baker Hughes, Barrick Gold, CDW, Constellation Brands, Devon Energy, Duke Energy, Endress+Hauser, Fifty Thousand Hours, Guidant Global, Hilltop Holdings, Insight, INVISTA, Johnson & Johnson, KUKA, LG Smith Transport, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Mabe, Merck & Co, Ontario Power Generation, Pfizer, Sony Pictures Entertainment, T-Mobile, Thermo Fischer Scientific, Walmart, Van Genechten Packaging N.V., W.R. Grace et W.W. Grainger partageront leurs expériences et expliqueront comment ils naviguent dans un environnement marqué par des perturbations constantes de la chaîne logistique et d’évolution des tendances macroéconomiques. Pour plus d’informations, consultez le catalogue des sessions SAP Spend Connect Live, et regardez les sessions à la demande dans l’expérience virtuelle à partir du 8 novembre.

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As microservices systems expand beyond a handful of services, we often need some way to coordinate everything and ensure consistent communication (avoid human error). Tools such as Kubernetes or Docker Compose have quickly become commonplace for these types of workloads. Today’s example will use Docker Compose.

Docker Compose is an orchestration tool that manages containerized applications, and while I have heard many lament the complexity of Kubernetes, I found Docker Compose to have some complexities as well. We will work through these along the way and explain how I solved them.

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Cloud services from multiple vendors would allow business enterprises to access best-in-breed services and technologies. According to the data published by Faction, about 92% of companies have already switched to a multi-cloud environment and 82% of the large business entities adapted to hybrid cloud infrastructure. This clearly shows the influence of multi-cloud strategy in the business world.  

Multi-cloud infrastructure plays a key role in improving the IT infrastructure of an organization which leads to experiencing huge benefits. Adapting to the multi-cloud infrastructure would enable businesses to meet the business needs and expectations of modern consumers according to the market condition. 

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In our day-to-day work, we develop applications that include interactions with software components through I/O. They can be a database, a broker, or some form of blob storage. Take, for example, the cloud components you interact with: Azure Storage Queue, SQS, Pub/Sub. The communication with those components usually happens with an SDK.

From the start, testing will kick in. Therefore, the interaction with those components should be tackled in a testing context. An approach is to use installations (or simulators) of those components and have the code interacting with an actual instance, just like the way it can be achieved by using test containers or by creating infrastructure for testing purposes only.
Another approach is to spin up a mock service of the components and have the tests interacting with it. A good example of this can be Hoverfly. A simulated HTTP service is run during testing and test cases interact with it. 

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Over two years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic completely changed the business landscape for dozens of industries. For example, the eCommerce industry saw a meteoric rise, while cinemas and theatres have not yet fully recovered from the multiple nationwide lockdowns.

One of the industries whose rapid growth was also triggered by the coronavirus pandemic is the OTT or Over-the-Top industry. For millions of people stuck at home for months on end, with little to no social interaction, OTT services have become the go-to entertainment channel. Subsequently, the number of available streaming services also skyrocketed, and new players are regularly unveiled.

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A design portfolio is an excellent way to demonstrate your skills as a freelancer. As a web designer, you compete with millions of other web designers. Therefore, you must have a strong portfolio to land a high-paying web designing job in such a competitive space. A strong portfolio sets you apart from others. Having no clients, however, can make it challenging to get your portfolio noticed and build up any momentum.

People typically build portfolios from projects they do for clients. Hence, it seems unlikely for a new web designer without clients to have a strong portfolio. However, it’s attainable. You can build a design portfolio with no clients, and you’ll find out how in this post.

What Makes A Good Design Portfolio?

A good portfolio should display your best work, as most clients want to see your best. However, your best work may not be client work. In addition, what’s more, important than displaying your best work is showing your versatility.

Being a versatile web designer will land you more jobs than being an expert in just one type of web design. Notably, you don’t need to have many clients to be versatile in web design. Instead, you become versatile by taking on different projects.

A good design portfolio should include professional recommendations. Testimonials from previous clients are valuable here, but anyone can recommend you. It could be a web designer friend, collaborator, or even your tutor.

Furthermore, a good portfolio should feature non-client work; even if you have thousands of past clients, featuring personal projects is still ideal. It shows your growth as a web designer isn’t limited to what clients ask you to do.

Many other factors constitute a good portfolio, but these points are the most important regarding showing your skill. You can build a portfolio that includes them even if you have no clients.

How To Build A Design Portfolio With Zero Clients

You can try all or some of these methods to build a design portfolio if you have no clients.

1. Take On Design Challenges

A simple way to build a strong web design portfolio is by competing in challenges. It’s helpful whether you have clients or not.

Winning a design challenge is like finishing at the top of the class. It demonstrates that you’re the best web designer in the room and the type of web designer clients want to hire. Generally, taking on design challenges will help sharpen your skills.

You can partake in competitions arranged by renowned web design communities. You can find such competitions on websites like 99designs and Design Crowd. More often than not, winning a web design challenge will land you a job.

2. Carry Out Personal Projects

Carrying out personal projects is similar to competing in challenges. However, in this case, you’re challenging yourself.

Have you ever had a unique idea for a website? Don’t wait until a client asks you to build such a website. Instead, you can begin the project on your own. Then, if you succeed, you can proudly display the project in your portfolio.

When you get clients, you wouldn’t need to convince them that you can handle such tasks; the personal project is a testament to it.

You can carry out as many personal projects as you envisage, no matter how simple or complex. Furthermore, you don’t always have to complete them. Even failed personal projects can be part of your portfolio.

3. Clone Websites

When most clients contact you, they’ll want you to create a website similar to some existing website. You can give yourself a head start by cloning some popular websites and featuring the projects in a portfolio.

Your ability to build a replica of a professional website from scratch shows expertise. In addition, you most likely won’t get a 100% match with the original version. Your version may have improvements that subsequent clients would appreciate.

Furthermore, some website designers specialize in cloning. Suppose you plan to provide such services to clients. In that case, displaying your previously cloned website projects is all you need to create a strong portfolio.

4. Create Websites for Family and Friends

Your family and friends are potential clients. Hence, you can offer to build websites for them, even if it is for free. Afterward, you should include the work in your portfolio.

If your friend or relative has an offline business, for example, you could offer to build a website to give them an online presence.

Even if they eventually don’t use the website, you can include it as a demo project in your portfolio.

5. Get Inspiration From Others

You’re not the only web designer with no clients who wants to build a strong portfolio. Therefore, you can draw inspiration from others.

Dribbble, the social networking platform for designers, is among the best options you have. Dribbble allows you to find thousands of new and veteran web designers with varying portfolios.

You can scan the portfolios, examine the content, and try to replicate what you can in yours. Furthermore, you can even build a portfolio directly on Dribbble.

Bottom Line

Not having clients shouldn’t discourage you as a new web designer. You can still build a strong design portfolio with the methods discussed in this article.

After creating your portfolio, you can then use it to secure jobs. Subsequently, you can update the portfolio with your best client work.

 

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The design world fluctuates back and forth, swerving between love and hate for different design trends. Sometimes we see a wide range of approaches, and sometimes designers all hop on the same idea.

This month, the web is dominated by animation. Designers are cramming in motion in unexpected ways. And it’s fun to explore. Here are 20 of the best new sites on the web this month. Enjoy!

Bannach

Bannach is a German furniture brand. Its products are colorful and geometric, so it makes sense that when you scroll down to the collection, the thumbnails begin as pixel blocks and animate into product photography.

Fornasetti Profumi

Fornasetti Profumi takes a different approach to motion. It uses video to emphasize stillness to promote the calming qualities of its candle products.

The Other Side of Truth

The Other Side of Truth is a superb exercise in utilizing the web for a cause. It presents facts on the Russia-Ukraine war, but the standout feature is the toggle switch that, instead of light mode-dark mode, toggles facts and Russian state propaganda.

Glasfurd & Walker

Glasfurd & Walker is a portfolio site for a design agency. So far, so standard. However, it sets itself apart because it’s slightly bigger than the browser and swerves left and right with your mouse movement.

Sirup 5th Anniversary

Sirup is a Japanese singer-songwriter, and to celebrate the fifth anniversary of his first hit single, his record company has put together this awesome maximalist micro-site that uses type, motion, and art direction to capture his style.

Fitzjohn’s

Fitzjohn’s is a slick site for a new apartment complex in the Hampstead area of London. It uses a refreshing modern color palette and calming animation to take the edge off the frankly ludicrous price tag.

Persepolis Reimagined

Persepolis Reimagined is an awe-inspiring WebGL tour through one of the most important cities in ancient Iran. Make sure you tour it on a large screen. It’s hard not to be wide-eyed with wonder.

JaM Cellars

JaM Cellars is a Californian wine brand that’s pitching to bachelorette parties. With names like Butter, and Sugar, it’s not the most sophisticated tipple, but yellow, we love a yellow site.

Danielle Levitt

This portfolio site for film director and photographer Danielle Levitt features samples of her best work scrolling past the viewport. There’s a clever switch of thumbnail and background color when you scroll down to the contact details.

Propel

From total color energy to Apple-levels of minimalism: Propel is a slick, animate-on-scroll site for a marine motor brand selling an outboard and inboard motor. The animated masks on the images are a nice subtle touch.

Standards

Standards is a site for a SaaS that helps organizations create, maintain, and share brand guidelines. It uses subtle animation, video of its UI, and compelling copy to sell its approach.

Chris Carruthers

The portfolio site for Chris Carruthers is deliberately self-indulgent with scrolling text, clipped images, and scroll-jacking, but it’s also delightful to peruse.

Theodore Ellison Designs

We don’t often see colored glass in real life, but the play of light on stained glass is beautiful. This site for Theodore Ellison Designs uses video to bring the effect to the web.

Owomaniya!

The Owomaniya report for 2022 uncovers the state of gender diversity in the Indian entertainment industry. Presented in the style of infographics, the information is brought to life by animation.

Meetings

Meetings is a French events company. Its site uses an animated collage approach to showcase its services, and animated text to pull you into its content.

Blakeney

Blakeney invests in African companies on behalf of institutional investors. Its site is typical of the financial industry, but it uses animation to lift it to a higher level of interest.

Becklyn

Becklyn is a digital design agency. Its portfolio site uses animated text, expanding image masks, and video to guide us through its site and app design approach.

Cabi

Cabi is a brand of Japanese condiments with a typically Japanese feeling site. Bright colors, a slowly scrolling slideshow of dishes, and editorial to pack shot hover effects are a great introduction to the brand.

Slantis

Slantis provides building information modeling to architecture and infrastructure providers. Its site uses animation to showcase the types of content it produces for clients.

July Fund

July Fund is a venture capital project. It takes an entirely different approach than its competitors by adopting a chaotic but enjoyable card-based design.

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