Sunday, December 27, 2015

2016 techonology

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The Device Mesh

The device mesh refers to an expanding set of endpoints people use to access applications and information or interact with people, social communities, governments and businesses. The device mesh includes mobile devices, wearable, consumer and home electronic devices, automotive devices and environmental devices — such as sensors in the Internet of Things (IoT).
"In the post-mobile world the focus shifts to the mobile user who is surrounded by a mesh of devices extending well beyond traditional mobile devices,"
While devices are increasingly connected to back-end systems through various networks, they have often operated in isolation from one another. As the device mesh evolves, Gartner expects connection models to expand and greater cooperative interaction between devices to emerge.

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3D Printing Materials

Advances in 3D printing have already enabled 3D printing to use a wide range of materials, including advanced nickel alloys, carbon fiber, glass, conductive ink, electronics, pharmaceuticals and biological materials. These innovations are driving user demand, as the practical applications for 3D printers expand to more sectors, including aerospace, medical, automotive, energy and the military. The growing range of 3D-printable materials will drive a compound annual growth rate of 64.1 percent for enterprise 3D-printer shipments through 2019. These advances will necessitate a rethinking of assembly line and supply chain processes to exploit 3D printing.
"3D printing will see a steady expansion over the next 20 years of the materials that can be printed, improvement in the speed with which items can be printed and emergence of new models to print and assemble composite parts," 



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Information of Everything

Everything in the digital mesh produces, uses and transmits information. This information goes beyond textual, audio and video information to include sensory and contextual information. Information of everything addresses this influx with strategies and technologies to link data from all these different data sources. Information has always existed everywhere but has often been isolated, incomplete, unavailable or unintelligible. Advances in semantic tools such as graph databases as well as other emerging data classification and information analysis techniques will bring meaning to the often chaotic deluge of information.


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Advanced Machine Learning

In advanced machine learning, deep neural nets (DNNs) move beyond classic computing and information management to create systems that can autonomously learn to perceive the world, on their own. The explosion of data sources and complexity of information makes manual classification and analysis infeasible and uneconomic. DNNs automate these tasks and make it possible to address key challenges related to the information of everything trend.
DNNs (an advanced form of machine learning particularly applicable to large, complex datasets) are what make smart machines appear "intelligent." DNNs enable hardware- or software-based machines to learn for themselves all the features in their environment, from the finest details to broad sweeping abstract classes of content. This area is evolving quickly, and organizations must assess how they can apply these technologies to gain competitive advantage.

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Autonomous Agents and Things

Machine learning gives rise to a spectrum of smart machine implementations — including robots, autonomous vehicles, virtual personal assistants (VPAs) and smart advisors — that act in an autonomous (or at least semiautonomous) manner. While advances in physical smart machines such as robots get a great deal of attention, the software-based smart machines have a more near-term and broader impact. VPAs such as Google Now, Microsoft's Cortana and Apple's Siri are becoming smarter and are precursors to autonomous agents. The emerging notion of assistance feeds into the ambient user experience in which an autonomous agent becomes the main user interface. Instead of interacting with menus, forms and buttons on a smartphone, the user speaks to an app, which is really an intelligent agent.
"Over the next five years we will evolve to a post-app world with intelligent agents delivering dynamic and contextual actions and interfaces," ....... "IT leaders should explore how they can use autonomous things and agents to augment human activity and free people for work that only people can do. However, they must recognize that smart agents and things are a long-term phenomenon that will continually evolve and expand their uses for the next 20 years."

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Adaptive Security Architecture

The complexities of digital business and the algorithmic economy combined with an emerging "hacker industry" significantly increase the threat surface for an organization. Relying on perimeter defense and rule-based security is inadequate, especially as organizations exploit more cloud-based services and open APIs for customers and partners to integrate with their systems. IT leaders must focus on detecting and responding to threats, as well as more traditional blocking and other measures to prevent attacks. Application self-protection, as well as user and entity behavior analytics, will help fulfill the adaptive security architecture.

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Advanced System Architecture

The digital mesh and smart machines require intense computing architecture demands to make them viable for organizations. Providing this required boost are high-powered and ultra-efficient neuromorphic architectures. Fueled by field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) as an underlining technology for neuromorphic architectures, there are significant gains to this architecture, such as being able to run at speeds of greater than a teraflop with high-energy efficiency.
"Systems built on GPUs and FPGAs will function more like human brains that are particularly suited to be applied to deep learning and other pattern-matching algorithms that smart machines use," ......"FPGA-based architecture will allow further distribution of algorithms into smaller form factors, with considerably less electrical power in the device mesh, thus allowing advanced machine learning capabilities to be proliferated into the tiniest IoT endpoints, such as homes, cars, wristwatches and even human beings."


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Mesh App and Service Architecture

Monolithic, linear application designs (e.g., the three-tier architecture) are giving way to a more loosely coupled integrative approach: the apps and services architecture. Enabled by software-defined application services, this new approach enables web-scale performance, flexibility and agility. Microservice architecture is an emerging pattern for building distributed applications that support agile delivery and scalable deployment, both on-premises and in the cloud. Containers are emerging as a critical technology for enabling agile development and microservice architectures. Bringing mobile and IoT elements into the app and service architecture creates a comprehensive model to address back-end cloud scalability and front-end device mesh experiences. Application teams must create new modern architectures to deliver agile, flexible and dynamic cloud-based applications with agile, flexible and dynamic user experiences that span the digital mesh.


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Internet of Things Platforms

IoT platforms complement the mesh app and service architecture. The management, security, integration and other technologies and standards of the IoT platform are the base set of capabilities for building, managing and securing elements in the IoT. IoT platforms constitute the work IT does behind the scenes from an architectural and a technology standpoint to make the IoT a reality. The IoT is an integral part of the digital mesh and ambient user experience and the emerging and dynamic world of IoT platforms is what makes them possible.
"Any enterprise embracing the IoT will need to develop an IoT platform strategy, but incomplete competing vendor approaches will make standardization difficult through 2018," 




















Thursday, December 24, 2015

GOOGLE NEW APP






ગૂગલ હાલ એક નવા મોબાઇલ મેસેજિંગ એપ્લિકેશન પર કામ કરી રહ્યું છે. વોલ સ્ટ્રીટ જર્નલની અહેવાલ પ્રમાણે એલ્ફાબેટ ઇંક ઇચ્છે છે કે, તેની આ એપ ફેસબુક ઇંકના મેસેજિંગ એપ સાથે હરિફાઇ કરે શકે.

આ નવા મોબાઇલ એપમાં ગૂગલની આર્ટિફિશલ ઇંટેલિજેંશ નો-હાઉ સહિતના ઘણા બધા ફીચર્સ હશે. ગૂગલની આ નવી એપથી યૂઝર્સ ફ્રેન્ડસને ટેક્સ્ટ મોકલી શક્શે, સાથે જ ચેટબોટનો ઉપયોગ કરી શક્શે. જેની મદદથી વેબ સર્ચ કરીને કોઇ સવાલનાં જવાબ આપવા માટે માહિતી મેળવી શકાય છે.

પોર્ટના મતે, અત્યાર સુધી એ નક્કી નથી થયું કે, આ સર્વિસ ક્યારે લોન્ચ થશે અને તેનું નામ શું હશે. ઉલ્લેખનીય છે કે, પોપ્યુલર મેસેજીગ એપ્સમાં ફેસબુક વોટ્સએપ અને મેસેન્જરની સિવાય ટેનસેંટ હોલ્ડિંગ્સ લિમિટેડનું વી ચેટ અને ગૂગલની હેગાઉટ્સ સર્વિસ પણ સમાયેલ છે.

ગૂગલે આ વિશે કોઇ કોમેંન્ટ કે પ્રતિક્રિયા આપી નથી. જો આ રિપોર્ટ પર વિશ્વાસ રાખીએ તો ગૂગલનો હેતુ સીધો જ ફેસબુક મેસેન્જર એપને ટક્કર આપવાનો છે.

IONIC


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It’s really exciting to us that so many developers are creating Ionic apps forThe Internet of Things. This week, we wanted to feature two Ionic developers who are taking it upon themselves to do cool IoT projects with Ionic apps. Let’s take a look.

 SHOW IONIC VIDEO: https://youtu.be/GJQ6lWb3ifY
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We love sharing the stories of the forward-thinking developers who are building Ionic apps for The Internet of Things (IoT). Recently, we learned about Ontario, Canada-based Giatec Scientific, a knowledge-based company whose products solve engineering problems, using cutting-edge research and technology, to help engineers manage civil infrastructure. One of their newest products, Giatec SmartRock™, transmits information to an Ionic app. Here’s how it works.


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At Ionic, we focus on open web technologies, which are available to anyone with an internet connection, so that as many people as possible can build mobile apps in a cost-effective way.
Like WordPress, the top web publishing platform in the world, which seeks to “democratize publishing, one website at a time”, Ionic seeks to change the future of mobile development, so that anyone can build beautiful, performant mobile apps for all the app stores.
“Ionic and WordPress have many parallels,” says Scott Bolinger ofAppPresser, creators of Reactor. “Ionic has become a gateway to app development, similar to how WordPress is a gateway to web development. It’s so easy to create great apps that it makes you want to dig deeper.”
Bolinger noted that Ionic is creating a micro-economy around an open source product, the same way WordPress did. “That’s great for developers, but it also helps businesses get high quality multi-platform apps more affordably,” says Bolinger. “I wouldn’t be surprised if Ionic apps become the #1 app publishing platform, just like WordPress is to the web.”
Reactor takes advantage of the parallels between Ionic and WordPress, allowing an Ionic app to connect to a WordPress site.
“It’s still difficult for non-developers to use Ionic to build an app that connects to a WordPress site,” says Bolinger. “That’s where Reactor comes in. It allows anyone to build an Ionic app that integrates almost any content from WordPress with no coding. We’ve been updating our platform so that it’s easy to make a great app with the latest Ionic codebase.”
Julien Renaux, author of a popular tutorial about how to build an app using Ionic, WordPress, and Angular, created an open source project, theWordPress Hybrid Client (WPHC), as a way to promote his blog, which runs with WordPress.
“As I often talk about Ionic and AngularJS on my blog, the idea to use Ionic came up naturally,” Renaux says. “The performance and the user experience were so good (rated 5 stars on Google Play) that I decided to open source it.”
WPHC offers developers a startup kit written in ES6 that enables WP-API v2 capabilities out of the box, for free. Add your REST API address in the config and get free access to posts, pages, authors, taxonomies, comments, bookmarks, and accessibility.




















BIG DATA ANALITICS




As the “Internet of Things” gains momentum, expecting to be fueled and enabled by big data analytics, investors and companies are seeking to expand their holdings across these areas.
Kylie Wansink, senior analyst for global markets at analyst firm BuddeCom, said in a research note that in the coming year, the global telecoms sector “will see continued focus on the underlying trends of [machine-to-machine], big data analytics, cloud computing and the over-arching Internet of Things” as guiding forces in the industry.
Funding to IoT startups in general is on track to have its biggest year on-record, according to CB Insights. Funding to IoT-related startups has more than doubled in the past six years, the company reported, to more than $1.9 billion in 2014. While last year was a record-breaker, IoT-related funding for the full-year of 2015 is on track to surpass that dollar figure slightly, CB Insights projected – although there are fewer deals over all.
According to the company, mid-stage funding deals have accounted for the greatest share of funding in every year except 2010, and through the third quarter of 2015, mid-stage funding comprised 52% of IoT-related investment funding. However, late-stage funding series “D” and “E” or more accounted for 22% of dollars in 2014 and 31% this year.

Notable IoT big data analytics acquisitions in 2015 are spread across multiple verticals, which is in line with the expectation that IoT is part of mobile and wireless technologies becoming more central to a wide variety of industries – or as Joe McKendrink wrote in Forbes, “the lines between between industries as well as non-tech and tech companies continue to get blurrier and blurrier.”
EY noted in its most recent look at global merger and acquisition activity that “growth in deals targeting big data analytics, the Internet of Things and payment and financial services technologies made the biggest contributions to value” during the third quarter of 2015.
Some of the notable IoT big data analytics deals this year include:
  • Cisco adding half a dozen big data, analytics and IoT companies to its Entrepreneurs in Residence program at the beginning of the year – and by October, buying one of them, privately held ParStream. ParStream specializes in edge-computing and analytics for IoT applications.
  • In the industrial IoT world, manufacturing software company PTC spent $105 million to acquire ColdLight, which focuses on machine learning and predictive analysis based on embedded sensors in medical, industrial and consumer products. Fortune reported this was PTC’s third major acquisition of the year.
  • Honeywell’s $5.1 billion acquisition of Elster, which is expected to close this week. Elster provides thermal gas and residential heating solutions as well as gas, water and electricity meters, smart meters, software and data analytics to support those systems.

SEND MAIL IN ANDROID

public class MainActivityemail extends ActionBarActivity {
EditText add,sub,mess;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main_activityemail);
add=(EditText) findViewById(R.id.editText1);
sub=(EditText) findViewById(R.id.editText2);
mess=(EditText) findViewById(R.id.editText3);
Button startBtn =(Button) findViewById(R.id.button1);
startBtn.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {

@Override
public void onClick(View arg0) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
String TO = add.getText().toString();
String s=sub.getText().toString();
String m=mess.getText().toString();
     //String[] CC = {""};
     Intent emailIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
     emailIntent.setData(Uri.parse("dharmeshnaghera@gmail.com"));
     emailIntent.setType("text/plain");
     emailIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_EMAIL, TO);
    // emailIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_CC, CC);
     emailIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SUBJECT, s);
     emailIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, m);
     try {
     startActivity(Intent.createChooser(emailIntent, "Send mail..."));
         finish();
         Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "send", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();

} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO: handle exception
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "send"+e, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
   

}
});

}}

SEND SMS IN ANDROID

public class MainActivitysms extends ActionBarActivity {
Button btn;
EditText e1,e2;
    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main_activitysms);

     btn=(Button) findViewById(R.id.button1);
     e1=(EditText) findViewById(R.id.editText1);
     e2=(EditText) findViewById(R.id.editText2);
     btn.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {
    @Override
public void onClick(View v) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
try
{
String ph=e1.getText().toString();
String m=e2.getText().toString();
SmsManager sm=SmsManager.getDefault();
sm.sendTextMessage(ph, null, m, null, null);
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "send", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();

}
catch(Exception e)
{
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "SMS faild, please try again."+e, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();

}

}
});
    }


 
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Sinauli Is An Archaeological Site Of India

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