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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. Dovid Kopel is a Senior Software Architect and Engineer with expertise in Enterprise Web Applications and a passionate supporter of Free Software. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland and is employed by FINRA. If you want to contact Dovid for consulting or speaking engagements you may use the contact page. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Enterprise Software Architecture and Engineering.
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Protect your data! – The cure to identity theft | Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing
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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. 8211; The cure to identity theft. May 27, 2015. I used to have the mindset that if a check was lost or stolen but not stolen I was somewhat protected since the check had to be signed. I knew several years ago even this thinking was a farce. All you need is an ACH account and my routing number and account number and that’s all. Who came up with this system? Were they all trusting and assumed that no checks or account would every be compromised? Pretend for a moment that...
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Authentication: The real me | Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing
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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. Authentication: The real me. May 27, 2015. The closest thing I have seen that somehow utilizes this is during credit checks. The questions are almost entirely address verification related multiple choice questions. Did you live in the street X? I am about to post another idea about CAPTCHA’s but look at this post http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google Image Labeler. This can become a great deal more abstract. I have read recently about http:/ www.washingtontimes&#...8211;...
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AMQP + Document Database = ZebraMQ | Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing
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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. AMQP Document Database = ZebraMQ. May 27, 2015. Imagine taking the powerful and simplicity of AMQP and combining it with a document store you can create a method for message routing far more flexible than a hierarchy dot notation routing key. To have a coach message his players would involve specifying the division dot the team then indicating that they are players not coaches or parents. That would be very similar to how HDFS utilizes map reduce, not having to send th...
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You are what you do – Identification based on behavior | Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing
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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. You are what you do – Identification based on behavior. June 15, 2015. Thinking about the desire for a password-less society. When it boils down to it there are a few major leagues of password security. 1 You need something physical that only the owner would possess. 2 You need some sort of knowledge that only the owner would posses. We are familiar with the first and second one. The first can be a simple lock and key. The second a username and password. We can utilize...
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amqp database | Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing
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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. Tag Archives: amqp database. AMQP Document Database = ZebraMQ. May 27, 2015. Imagine taking the powerful and simplicity of AMQP and combining it with a document store you can create a method for message routing far more flexible than a hierarchy dot notation routing key. To have a coach message his players would involve specifying the division dot the team then indicating that they are players not coaches or parents. That would be very similar to how HDFS utilizes map ...
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TypeScript: Much more than having “closure” | Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing
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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. TypeScript: Much more than having “closure”. June 23, 2015. TypeScript which was pioneered by Microsoft (yup) since 2012. It has been quite well received by the community. The AngularJS team actually abandoned their development of a similar technology in favor of TypeScript. Gradual typing with smart inferred type checking is a very nice balance that should appease those with statically types backgrounds and beyond. TypeScript’s is quite refreshing. The a...I will be w...
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Angular 2 – Trial Run | Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing
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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. Angular 2 – Trial Run. June 22, 2015. I’m currently still in EST in SF at the Angular U conference. I figured I would give ES6 and Angular2 a try with the official documentation before I hear the keynotes and all. I started from the “Quick Start Guide” (https:/ angular.io/docs/js/latest/quickstart.html). Sadly right away I found mistakes… The documentation says all that you need to install is the. Tsd query rx rx-lite es6-promise angular2 - action install. AngularJS wa...
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identity | Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing
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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. 8211; Identifying yourself, from a security perspective. June 15, 2015. They say you are what you eat. I think that you are whoever you seem to be plus who you really are. Others perception of you while not truly important may attribute to the scope of “who you are”. Let’s explore these relationships and how understanding them can help identify and understand “you” the best we can. 1 You are a person. 2 Your gender is male. 3 You have dark hair. 4 You wear glasses.
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Dovid Kopel – Enterprise Computing. All posts by Dovid Kopel. Functional programming in the enterprise world. September 18, 2016. I’ve read a number of articles about so called “veteran” developers who have ditched OOP to embrace some sort of functional language. Complaining that the design principles of OOP aren’t applicable and don’t work. I even read recently. AWS and vendor lock-in. September 18, 2016. Cats & Dogs: An intelligent look at AI. August 21, 2016. As well as here. I pretended to be a Canni...