Author: Arun Paul
Publisher: Cisco Press
ISBN: 0138167680
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Are you ready to challenge the ways you have always approached networking? The IT world has undergone a transformation, and fast solutions just aren’t fast enough anymore. A platform-based approach with automated processing of data is no longer a dream of the future—it's a requirement of the present. In Cisco Meraki Fundamentals, you will learn how to “think” platform: end-to-end control, management, and visibility of operations, all with less complexity. As you embrace this thinking, the possibilities for producing optimized solutions to problems now and in the future become constraints merely of your imagination. Cisco Meraki Fundamentals provides everything you need to get started forging a platform-centric journey. From the basics of cloud architecture and building the Dashboard, through automation, best practices, and a look at the Meraki admin experience, Cisco Meraki Fundamentals provides a powerful foundation from which to forge a digital operation for the future. Learn the origins of the Cisco Meraki cloud-managed platform, from founding concept through philosophy and goals Learn to manage data that emerges from day-to-day operations and how to get to outcomes more quickly Understand the differences between cloud-managed Meraki networks and more traditional networks Get to know the basics of administering a network with the Meraki Dashboard See examples of Meraki-specific best practices, as well as how to integrate and automate with non-Meraki tools and services See an overview of how the cloud platform assists in identifying and troubleshooting potential issues more easily Look in on a day in the life of a Meraki-based platform administrator, including use cases for the Meraki cloud platform Online Bonus Content: Access all the images from the book on the book's companion website.
Meraki
Author: Sarah Janabi
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781725933309
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Meraki is a collection of prose and poetry written over the past two years by 19 year old, Sarah Janabi. The word Meraki is of Greek origins having the meaning 'to do something with soul, creativity or love; to leave part of yourself in your work.' This particular name was chosen as the book consists of exactly that; part of the author. Throughout the pages, one will find love, pain, growth, self-love, advice and reality; a roller coaster of emotions inked down on paper. The aim of this book is to create a sense of self-confidence and acceptance in the souls of the readers, spread positivity, awareness and self-love, but most importantly, to make people realize that they are not alone in what they feel. The pieces were inspired by both personal experiences and people's stories, each piece written at a different point in time. (c)copyright belongs to the author.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781725933309
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Meraki is a collection of prose and poetry written over the past two years by 19 year old, Sarah Janabi. The word Meraki is of Greek origins having the meaning 'to do something with soul, creativity or love; to leave part of yourself in your work.' This particular name was chosen as the book consists of exactly that; part of the author. Throughout the pages, one will find love, pain, growth, self-love, advice and reality; a roller coaster of emotions inked down on paper. The aim of this book is to create a sense of self-confidence and acceptance in the souls of the readers, spread positivity, awareness and self-love, but most importantly, to make people realize that they are not alone in what they feel. The pieces were inspired by both personal experiences and people's stories, each piece written at a different point in time. (c)copyright belongs to the author.
Cisco Meraki Fundamentals
Author: Arun Paul
Publisher: Cisco Press
ISBN: 0138167680
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Are you ready to challenge the ways you have always approached networking? The IT world has undergone a transformation, and fast solutions just aren’t fast enough anymore. A platform-based approach with automated processing of data is no longer a dream of the future—it's a requirement of the present. In Cisco Meraki Fundamentals, you will learn how to “think” platform: end-to-end control, management, and visibility of operations, all with less complexity. As you embrace this thinking, the possibilities for producing optimized solutions to problems now and in the future become constraints merely of your imagination. Cisco Meraki Fundamentals provides everything you need to get started forging a platform-centric journey. From the basics of cloud architecture and building the Dashboard, through automation, best practices, and a look at the Meraki admin experience, Cisco Meraki Fundamentals provides a powerful foundation from which to forge a digital operation for the future. Learn the origins of the Cisco Meraki cloud-managed platform, from founding concept through philosophy and goals Learn to manage data that emerges from day-to-day operations and how to get to outcomes more quickly Understand the differences between cloud-managed Meraki networks and more traditional networks Get to know the basics of administering a network with the Meraki Dashboard See examples of Meraki-specific best practices, as well as how to integrate and automate with non-Meraki tools and services See an overview of how the cloud platform assists in identifying and troubleshooting potential issues more easily Look in on a day in the life of a Meraki-based platform administrator, including use cases for the Meraki cloud platform Online Bonus Content: Access all the images from the book on the book's companion website.
Publisher: Cisco Press
ISBN: 0138167680
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Are you ready to challenge the ways you have always approached networking? The IT world has undergone a transformation, and fast solutions just aren’t fast enough anymore. A platform-based approach with automated processing of data is no longer a dream of the future—it's a requirement of the present. In Cisco Meraki Fundamentals, you will learn how to “think” platform: end-to-end control, management, and visibility of operations, all with less complexity. As you embrace this thinking, the possibilities for producing optimized solutions to problems now and in the future become constraints merely of your imagination. Cisco Meraki Fundamentals provides everything you need to get started forging a platform-centric journey. From the basics of cloud architecture and building the Dashboard, through automation, best practices, and a look at the Meraki admin experience, Cisco Meraki Fundamentals provides a powerful foundation from which to forge a digital operation for the future. Learn the origins of the Cisco Meraki cloud-managed platform, from founding concept through philosophy and goals Learn to manage data that emerges from day-to-day operations and how to get to outcomes more quickly Understand the differences between cloud-managed Meraki networks and more traditional networks Get to know the basics of administering a network with the Meraki Dashboard See examples of Meraki-specific best practices, as well as how to integrate and automate with non-Meraki tools and services See an overview of how the cloud platform assists in identifying and troubleshooting potential issues more easily Look in on a day in the life of a Meraki-based platform administrator, including use cases for the Meraki cloud platform Online Bonus Content: Access all the images from the book on the book's companion website.
Securing Enterprise Networks with Cisco Meraki
Author: Ryan Chaney
Publisher: Cisco Press
ISBN: 0138298173
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
Securing Enterprise Networks with Cisco Meraki Discover the Power of Cisco Meraki Unlock the full potential of Cisco Meraki with this in-depth guide, designed to help you build and secure modern, cloud-managed networks. Cisco Meraki offers a unique, cloud-managed IT platform that integrates seamlessly with Cisco’s traditional products and other third-party tools. Whether you’re a new Meraki customer, an experienced network engineer, or an IT manager looking to streamline operations, this book provides you with the knowledge and practical steps needed to secure enterprise networks effectively. In a world where cybercrime is an ever-present threat, Meraki’s cloud-managed solutions offer a robust alternative to traditional wired and wireless networks. This book not only introduces you to the fundamentals of Meraki but also dives deep into advanced security configurations, industry best practices, and real-world use cases. By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped to implement Meraki solutions that meet stringent IT security standards and frameworks, ensuring your network is not just operational but resilient and secure. With this book as your guide, you will gain the skills to deploy secure, cloud-managed networks using Cisco Meraki. You will learn Meraki’s History: Understand the evolution of Meraki from a research project at MIT to a key player in Cisco’s portfolio. Security Frameworks and Industry Best Practices: Learn about the essential IT security standards and frameworks and how Meraki can help you meet these requirements. Meraki Dashboard and Trust: Get familiar with the Meraki management portal and understand the considerations for adopting cloud-managed infrastructure. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): Discover how to implement RBAC to enforce the principle of least privilege within your network. Securing Administrator Access to Meraki Dashboard: Master the configuration of strong authentication methods, including multifactor authentication (MFA) and SAML single sign-on (SSO). Security Operations: Explore the native Meraki tools and external solutions for compliance reporting, centralized logging, and incident response. User Authentication: Delve into the setup of authentication infrastructures supporting wired, wireless, and VPN access, including Meraki Cloud Authentication, SAML, and RADIUS. Wired and Wireless LAN Security: Learn how to secure your LAN with features like 802.1X authentication, firewalling, and adaptive policies.
Publisher: Cisco Press
ISBN: 0138298173
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
Securing Enterprise Networks with Cisco Meraki Discover the Power of Cisco Meraki Unlock the full potential of Cisco Meraki with this in-depth guide, designed to help you build and secure modern, cloud-managed networks. Cisco Meraki offers a unique, cloud-managed IT platform that integrates seamlessly with Cisco’s traditional products and other third-party tools. Whether you’re a new Meraki customer, an experienced network engineer, or an IT manager looking to streamline operations, this book provides you with the knowledge and practical steps needed to secure enterprise networks effectively. In a world where cybercrime is an ever-present threat, Meraki’s cloud-managed solutions offer a robust alternative to traditional wired and wireless networks. This book not only introduces you to the fundamentals of Meraki but also dives deep into advanced security configurations, industry best practices, and real-world use cases. By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped to implement Meraki solutions that meet stringent IT security standards and frameworks, ensuring your network is not just operational but resilient and secure. With this book as your guide, you will gain the skills to deploy secure, cloud-managed networks using Cisco Meraki. You will learn Meraki’s History: Understand the evolution of Meraki from a research project at MIT to a key player in Cisco’s portfolio. Security Frameworks and Industry Best Practices: Learn about the essential IT security standards and frameworks and how Meraki can help you meet these requirements. Meraki Dashboard and Trust: Get familiar with the Meraki management portal and understand the considerations for adopting cloud-managed infrastructure. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): Discover how to implement RBAC to enforce the principle of least privilege within your network. Securing Administrator Access to Meraki Dashboard: Master the configuration of strong authentication methods, including multifactor authentication (MFA) and SAML single sign-on (SSO). Security Operations: Explore the native Meraki tools and external solutions for compliance reporting, centralized logging, and incident response. User Authentication: Delve into the setup of authentication infrastructures supporting wired, wireless, and VPN access, including Meraki Cloud Authentication, SAML, and RADIUS. Wired and Wireless LAN Security: Learn how to secure your LAN with features like 802.1X authentication, firewalling, and adaptive policies.
An Ocean of Grey
Author: Kamalia Hasni
Publisher: Kamalia Hasni
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
(Preview) An Ocean of Grey by Kamalia Hasni is a collection of modern poetry and prose that explores the pain and aftermath of a romantic love that was promised a forever but had ended too soon. This e-book edition includes song recommendations accompanying each written poem. Note: This is a preview for the An Ocean of Grey e-book that is currently only available to be purchased on Amazon Kindle. Unlike the physical edition published by Meraki Press, this e-book edition does not include illustrations. Excerpt: "We've now been apart for as long as we were together. Isn't it strange that in the same amount of time, being lonely and broken feels like an eternity, whereas the time of feeling the comfort of your love, felt like a dream that ended much too soon." – Kamalia Hasni ("eternity // dream") Praise for An Ocean of Grey: "An Ocean of Grey is a great book of poetry with lots of heart and soul. Hasni could very well compete with other famous poets from this time and this first book of hers is hoped not to be her last. I highly recommend it to all lovers of poetry, and lovers of words." – Ashvin “I absolutely recommend this book to those who had recently gone through a breakup or is still in the process of healing. Perhaps you might find words of comfort through this, knowing that someone knows exactly how you feel.” – Joanna
Publisher: Kamalia Hasni
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
(Preview) An Ocean of Grey by Kamalia Hasni is a collection of modern poetry and prose that explores the pain and aftermath of a romantic love that was promised a forever but had ended too soon. This e-book edition includes song recommendations accompanying each written poem. Note: This is a preview for the An Ocean of Grey e-book that is currently only available to be purchased on Amazon Kindle. Unlike the physical edition published by Meraki Press, this e-book edition does not include illustrations. Excerpt: "We've now been apart for as long as we were together. Isn't it strange that in the same amount of time, being lonely and broken feels like an eternity, whereas the time of feeling the comfort of your love, felt like a dream that ended much too soon." – Kamalia Hasni ("eternity // dream") Praise for An Ocean of Grey: "An Ocean of Grey is a great book of poetry with lots of heart and soul. Hasni could very well compete with other famous poets from this time and this first book of hers is hoped not to be her last. I highly recommend it to all lovers of poetry, and lovers of words." – Ashvin “I absolutely recommend this book to those who had recently gone through a breakup or is still in the process of healing. Perhaps you might find words of comfort through this, knowing that someone knows exactly how you feel.” – Joanna
Meraki
Author: Tobi-Hope Jieun Park
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781649219275
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Meraki - [may-rah-kee] - to put a piece of yourself into everything you do Over time, we collect pieces of the world around us, patchwork them into ourselves. Hoard them like family. Meraki pulls these pieces to the surface, and turns them gently to the light. Using language which gives and takes, this collection explores the importance of our relationship with ourselves, and our relationships with others. It invites you to step into the Korean-American identity, to hold it in your hands, to carry it away. It explores themes of food, family, and color through the eyes of a foreigner. Meraki is a journey of self reflection. Of unravelling. Of push and pull. Of blending sight with sound, tongue with touch. Of growing up before it's too late. I've been given so much. Meraki is a way to give back.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781649219275
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Meraki - [may-rah-kee] - to put a piece of yourself into everything you do Over time, we collect pieces of the world around us, patchwork them into ourselves. Hoard them like family. Meraki pulls these pieces to the surface, and turns them gently to the light. Using language which gives and takes, this collection explores the importance of our relationship with ourselves, and our relationships with others. It invites you to step into the Korean-American identity, to hold it in your hands, to carry it away. It explores themes of food, family, and color through the eyes of a foreigner. Meraki is a journey of self reflection. Of unravelling. Of push and pull. Of blending sight with sound, tongue with touch. Of growing up before it's too late. I've been given so much. Meraki is a way to give back.
Meraki
Author: Naomi Kelly
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Her song is a gift bestowed by the gods; so why does it feel like a curse? Seventeen-year-old Wren thinks she has just swum away from the greatest threat in the sea. That's until she finds herself being hauled upon a warlord's boat. With her life at the mercy of a young, temperamental King, Wren must decide who is her ultimate enemy.Can Fate be altered? What do gods have planned? Syrens are bound to tell the truth, but that doesn't mean their lives cannot be riddled with lies.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Her song is a gift bestowed by the gods; so why does it feel like a curse? Seventeen-year-old Wren thinks she has just swum away from the greatest threat in the sea. That's until she finds herself being hauled upon a warlord's boat. With her life at the mercy of a young, temperamental King, Wren must decide who is her ultimate enemy.Can Fate be altered? What do gods have planned? Syrens are bound to tell the truth, but that doesn't mean their lives cannot be riddled with lies.
Meraki
Author: Maleeha Ravat
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
meraki(may-rah-kee)(n) to do something with soul, creativity, or love; to put something of yourself into your work.This confessional poetry book explores all feelings and thoughts one would go through on a journey of self-love and discovery. As, all the poems are emotionally vulnerable and open, Maleeha hopes this collection can be seen as relatable to others and a genuine joy to read.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
meraki(may-rah-kee)(n) to do something with soul, creativity, or love; to put something of yourself into your work.This confessional poetry book explores all feelings and thoughts one would go through on a journey of self-love and discovery. As, all the poems are emotionally vulnerable and open, Maleeha hopes this collection can be seen as relatable to others and a genuine joy to read.
Rebetiko Worlds
Author: Dafni Tragaki
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Rebetiko Worlds invites the reader to share the experience of rebetiko music-making in the city of Thessaloniki today. It aims at representing an ethnographic world made of diverse realities united by the melancholic sounds of rebetiko songs. Rather than a musicological account on rebetiko music, this ethnography is about the human encounters happening in certain rebetiko venues of the Ano Poli area in Thessaloniki. How do people perceive, practice, feel and imagine rebetiko songâ "a music tradition coming from the beginning of the 20th centuryâ "today? What are the worldviews embodied and inspired in the context of the ongoing rebetiko performances? And, how may the exploration of rebetiko revivalist culture convey understandings of broader music-cultural orientations defining contemporary Greek society? This ethnography is primarily interested in knowing contemporary rebetiko culture as a â ~lived experienceâ (TM). It captures instances of the life-worlds of the people involved in the rebetiko revival, which unravel the ways local traditions are re-defined in the context of the nostalgic re-invention of â ~ethnicâ (TM) music in postcolonial times. On this level, the representation of the discourses and aesthetics associated with rebetiko performances today instigate further interpretations of local cultural trends, the visions of â ~ourâ (TM) future triggered by the mythicized representations of â ~ourâ (TM) past. Beyond a window to the rebetiko worlds of today, this book recounts the story of an ethnographer engaged in fieldwork â ~at homeâ (TM). It aims at communicating the dynamics of reflexivity shaping the ethnographic self by proposing an understanding of the fieldwork experience as a â ~special ontologyâ (TM). In this way, it reveals the various dilemmas, moments of enthusiasm and moments of despair lived in the process of research in an attempt to illuminate the poetics of the subjective cultural knowledge. Rebetiko Worlds incites the reader to share the poetics of ethnographic â ~fictionâ (TM) and interpretation and, through this, the gradual â ~makingâ (TM) of the ethnomusicologist in the field.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Rebetiko Worlds invites the reader to share the experience of rebetiko music-making in the city of Thessaloniki today. It aims at representing an ethnographic world made of diverse realities united by the melancholic sounds of rebetiko songs. Rather than a musicological account on rebetiko music, this ethnography is about the human encounters happening in certain rebetiko venues of the Ano Poli area in Thessaloniki. How do people perceive, practice, feel and imagine rebetiko songâ "a music tradition coming from the beginning of the 20th centuryâ "today? What are the worldviews embodied and inspired in the context of the ongoing rebetiko performances? And, how may the exploration of rebetiko revivalist culture convey understandings of broader music-cultural orientations defining contemporary Greek society? This ethnography is primarily interested in knowing contemporary rebetiko culture as a â ~lived experienceâ (TM). It captures instances of the life-worlds of the people involved in the rebetiko revival, which unravel the ways local traditions are re-defined in the context of the nostalgic re-invention of â ~ethnicâ (TM) music in postcolonial times. On this level, the representation of the discourses and aesthetics associated with rebetiko performances today instigate further interpretations of local cultural trends, the visions of â ~ourâ (TM) future triggered by the mythicized representations of â ~ourâ (TM) past. Beyond a window to the rebetiko worlds of today, this book recounts the story of an ethnographer engaged in fieldwork â ~at homeâ (TM). It aims at communicating the dynamics of reflexivity shaping the ethnographic self by proposing an understanding of the fieldwork experience as a â ~special ontologyâ (TM). In this way, it reveals the various dilemmas, moments of enthusiasm and moments of despair lived in the process of research in an attempt to illuminate the poetics of the subjective cultural knowledge. Rebetiko Worlds incites the reader to share the poetics of ethnographic â ~fictionâ (TM) and interpretation and, through this, the gradual â ~makingâ (TM) of the ethnomusicologist in the field.
IGuide
Author: RiOS Institute
Publisher: Gaid (Global Alliance for Ict
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
The iGUIDE is the first-ever comprehensive resource directory of local Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD) initiatives. Its easy-to-use listings of vital information about ICTD organizations and ICTD founders will serve as a valuable resource for ICTD practitioners, not only in Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area, but also internationally. The iGUIDE will furthermore serve as a blueprint for replication in other areas of the world where ICTD is of growing importance to meet the global challenge to realize the Millennium Development Goals.
Publisher: Gaid (Global Alliance for Ict
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
The iGUIDE is the first-ever comprehensive resource directory of local Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD) initiatives. Its easy-to-use listings of vital information about ICTD organizations and ICTD founders will serve as a valuable resource for ICTD practitioners, not only in Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area, but also internationally. The iGUIDE will furthermore serve as a blueprint for replication in other areas of the world where ICTD is of growing importance to meet the global challenge to realize the Millennium Development Goals.
Popular Science
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 782
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 782
Book Description