Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Server Configuration Engineer Key Responsibilities


Internal IT Hardware Build Engineer Key Responsibilities:

+ Process incoming requirements relating to the building and configuration of servers
+ Update firmware and software packs
+ Install Operation Systems when needed and as defined
+ Provide support and cover within the Configuration team
+ Provide support for Internal Support team and external 3rd parties when required
+ Document and log server build changes and configuration changes
+ Load and configure data switch changes for a variety of applications
+ Escalate hardware fault calls to suppliers as and when required
+ Liaise with 3rd party suppliers to resolve build and configuration issues
+ Deputise and work with the Warehouse Manager to ensure all hardware is booked in correctly
+ Work to agreed KPI’s
+ PAT test and records result for devices
+ Ensure all information Security requirements are met

 Server Configuration Engineer  Skills and Experience:

+ Good knowledge and experience of PC and server hardware, and network fundamentals
+ Good knowledge of HPE server architecture and software
+ Good telephone manner and some experience of working with Fault Logging Systems is desirable
+ Adaptable to change and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment
+ The ability to work as part of a team and individually, and to be able to produce results within a tight timeframe
+ A good working knowledge of information Security requirements as part of their current build role
+ Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
+ Able to work collaboratively as part of the team, but also independently and using your own initiative
+ A professional and confident approach
+ Accuracy and attention to detail


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Thursday, 3 October 2019

YouTube Music, Now preinstalled on Android 9 and 10 devices




Google announced that all new devices that have Android 9 and Android 10 operating systems, including Google Pixel phones, will have YouTube Music as the default music application,  replacing the well-known Google Play Music. This was reported by Brandon Bilinski, Product Manager of YouTube Music in a statement from the company's official blog.

How does YouTube Music work?

This application works similar to the pioneers in the segment of music streaming, for example, since the free option allows the reproduction of music according to user preferences and recently, in May of this year, it launched an update for Play the music files available in the internal memory of the devices in formats such as MP3, WAV, AAC, among others.

This last function gives users the option of forming their own 'playlist' without having to leave the application, so that they can combine their own content and online.

On the other hand, if the user prefers to pay the monthly subscription (Music Premium), which today is for 14,900 pesos with a free trial month, he will have the option to listen to the musical content without interruptions and avoiding the usual ads of the YouTube platform . It also allows the user to download the songs and content of their choice so that they can consume it 'offline'.

Similarly, YouTube Music has an interface compatible with Android , iOS operating systemsand recently it can be opened from web browsers. Google announced that, although in versions before Android 9 the application will not be installed by default on the devices, users can download YouTube Music directly from the Play Store.

Like Spotify and Apple Music, YouTube Music provides family plans to share the same family unit with up to five members. In the first access to the platform the user is inquired about their musical tastes, while the application recommends others according to previous searches on the free YouTube platform.

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Is Artificial IntelligenceThe Future Of Retail?




Artificial Intelligence (AI) is slowly becoming a key element in the modern, technologically driven world.  Along with other industries, AI is also making its presence known in the retail industry.

Artificial intelligence is used to define the intelligence demonstrated by machines.  Through AI, machines can store data from previous experiences, adjust to new inputs and can also perform human like tasks.  By combining large sets of data, iterative processing and detailed algorithms, AI is able to learn quickly from patterned data.  AI can become a crucial part of retail business, if integrated properly.

AI can be beneficial when it comes to daily task management and gaining insights about customers.  Using AI in retail stores can also contribute to time management for business owners as well. This could also help in customizing the shopping experience of customers all the while creating a better business due to customer interaction.  This, inturn, helps the business gain more customer insights.

Moreover, using such technology in the retail industry will leave less room for errors.  It will also help owners keep tabs on shoplifting as every item will have a record in the store database.  AI operated retails would be able to work 24*7 without any manpower, resulting in more profits for retail businesses.

Even though AI supported retail stores are still far away, two of the world’s biggest retailers, Amazon and Walmart, already introduced stores which are entirely AI dependent.

In 2018, Amazon announced a chain of convenience stores named Amazon Go, which are partly automated.  The stores use several different technologies like computer vision, deep learning algorithms and sensor fusion.  The ceilings of the stores are equipped with multiple cameras and the store shelves have weight sensors attached to them.  These weight sensors help in the detection of the items taken by a customer and the item is automatically added to the customer’s virtual cart.  Introduced on January 22nd 2018, Amazon Go has 18 outlets in the United States.

Meanwhile, Walmart, in April 2019, introduced its Intelligent Retail Lab (IRL.)  Based in New York, this store comes equipped with artificial intelligence cameras, interactive displays and massive data centers.  This store is also used by Walmart as a lab to explore the future use of AI in the retail industry.

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