Week of Events
Navigating Professional Advancement in Cloud Architecture: Skills, Strategies, and Opportunities
Navigating Professional Advancement in Cloud Architecture: Skills, Strategies, and Opportunities
In the dynamic world of technology, cloud architecture has emerged as a pivotal field, driving innovation and digital transformation across industries. This presentation explores the roadmap for professional advancement in cloud architecture, focusing on the essential skills, strategies, and opportunities that aspiring professionals must harness to succeed. From mastering foundational concepts to embracing cutting-edge technologies like Kubernetes, AI-driven cloud solutions, and multi-cloud strategies, attendees will gain actionable insights into skill-building and career growth. Additionally, we will delve into industry certifications, the value of mentorship, and leveraging networking platforms to stay ahead in this competitive domain. Whether you are beginning your journey or looking to elevate your career, this session equips you with the tools and knowledge to achieve excellence in cloud architecture. Co-sponsored by: Media Partner: Open Research Institute (ORI) Speaker(s): Ayisha Tabbassum Agenda: - Invited talk from Ayisha Tabbassum, Cloud Architect. - Q/A Session Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/450439
Is SWEBOK v4.0 relevant in Hawaii?
Is SWEBOK v4.0 relevant in Hawaii?
Are you familiar with SWEBOK v4.0 (The Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge)? Did you attend any of the webinars introducing SWEBOK v4.0? The info on the webinars is copied below. Let's discuss this new document. - How many of these practices are useful in Hawaii? - Are there topics you would like to discuss more or invite a speaker? - Is this document useful when mentoring young engineers? [email protected] Agenda: (https://email.computer.org/lt.php?x=3DZy~GDHInKh758v__PKhOhu263WuQQkj-hlkKI6JXPL550syky.0OJy2XRzitDuj_YwbHfGJnig) From [email protected] I’m thrilled to announce the release of the Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge v4.0 (SWEBOK). For over 20 years, SWEBOK has been a trusted resource, helping software engineers navigate core knowledge and skills needed in the industry. With version 4.0, SWEBOK has evolved to reflect the latest software engineering practices. (https://email.computer.org/lt.php?x=3DZy~GDHInKh758v__PKhOhu263WuQQkj-hlkKI6JXPL550syky.0OJy2XRzitDuj_YwbHfGJnih) Key highlights of SWEBOK v4.0: - Three new knowledge areas (KA) have been added: software architecture, software security, and software engineering operations. - Existing KAs have been updated with modern practices, including Agile and DevOps. - Emerging technologies like AI, machine learning, and IoT are now incorporated across KAs. - The guide has been restructured to improve clarity and usability, making it more practical for day-to-day application. SWEBOK v4.0 is not just a guide—it’s a comprehensive reference for aligning your skills with the most current practices to advance your career in software engineering. (https://email.computer.org/lt.php?x=3DZy~GDHInKh758v__PKhOhu263WuQQkj-hlkKI6JXPL550syky.0OJy2XRzitDuj_YwbHfGJnii) to learn about what’s new in version 4.0. Please also refer to the (https://email.computer.org/lt.php?x=3DZy~GDHInKh758v__PKhOhu263WuQQkj-hlkKI6JXPL550syky.0OJy2XRzitDuj_YwbHfGJnmZ)recordings and materials. - 23 October, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM UTC / 11:00 PM~01:00 AM JST - 27 November, 1:00 AM- 3:00 AM UTC / 10:00 AM~12:00 PM JST - 9 December, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM UTC / 11:00 PM~01:00 AM JST Sincerely, Hironori Washizaki IEEE Computer Society 2024 President-Elect, 2025 President [] Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/440385
IEEE Hawaii OES Seminar: A tutorial on Satellite Remote Sensing
IEEE Hawaii OES Seminar: A tutorial on Satellite Remote Sensing
What is remote sensing ? Which are the physical principles ? In this tutorial the fundamental concepts of satellite remote sensing are illustrated as its motivations and contributes to real world problems. Particular emphasis is paid to microwave satellite remote sensing and ocean applications. Speaker(s): Maurizio Migliaccio Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/451121
Dec 18th 6:30PM Seminar Holmes 244 on IEEE Brings Energy Equity & Safety to Molokai Native Hawaiian Homesteads and Low-Income Renters
Dec 18th 6:30PM Seminar Holmes 244 on IEEE Brings Energy Equity & Safety to Molokai Native Hawaiian Homesteads and Low-Income Renters
On Wednesday Dec 18h at 6:30PM in UH/Holmes Hall room 244, John Borland will present a seminar of the 2 years results of the IEEE Molokai Humanitarian project which was just published in the Oct 2024 issue of IEEE Electron Devices Magazine. With funds from various IEEE groups including Electron Device Society, Smart Village, Region 6, Humanitarian Technology Board, Oregon PES chapter, MTT-S UH student chapter, several IEEE member donations and equipment donations from R&R Solar, Kumukit and RevoluSun we have reduced the Energy Burden for 15 Molokai Native Hawaiian families. Our 2-year long endeavor will be described in detail. Speaker(s): , John Borland Room: 244, Bldg: Holmes Hall, 2540 Dole St, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 96822
IEEE Hawaii OES DL Seminar: Big picture; why the future of ocean observation and operations will not look like the past
IEEE Hawaii OES DL Seminar: Big picture; why the future of ocean observation and operations will not look like the past
We live in interesting times. Now is an excellent time to take a step back from the frantic pace of developing new technologies and view the broad outlook for the future, in contrast with the past, looking at how we have historically thought about, observed and worked in the marine environment, compared to what lies ahead. We are at the leading edge of some game-changing technological developments with AI, robotics, computation and other areas revolutionising the way we do business in the ocean. We are also faced with some unprecedented challenges in the history of oceanography and anthropogenic impact on our planet. This presentation offers a perspective and a vision, with some examples from exciting new developments such as distributed acoustic sensing, imagining how these will transform how we observe and operate in the marine environment. Speaker(s): John Potter Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/451122