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How to Become a Data Product Manager Without Experience

The Product HQ

Obtain a Certification in Product Management Learning is the first step towards becoming a data product manager but it is hard to learn everything yourself. Once you understand the basics and jargon, it is time to get a data product manager certification. Develop the Right Skills Certification in data PM develops the right skills.

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Citrix Monitoring Masterclass with George Spiers – Q&A

eG Innovations

It includes the ability to monitor user experience – from logon time to application launch time to screen refresh latency so administrators can easily monitor and track if they are meeting their service levels (SLAs). Customers use Citrix Analytics to get an aggregated view of user experience.

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What’s next for marketplace startups? Reinventing the $10 trillion service economy, that’s what.

Andrew Chen

For instance, Care.com carves off the Childcare section of Craigslist, and provides tech value-add in the form of filters, structured information, and other features to improve the customer experience of finding a local caregiver. It’s a huge leap in terms of user experience over Craigslist’s Childcare section.

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Azure Virtual Desktops: Questions & Answers

eG Innovations

Monitor Azure Active Directory (AD) Users – how admins can monitor and audit user accounts and their usage. Monitoring and Alerting on Azure AD App Client Secret and Certificate Expirations – one for the pro-admins! How to Monitor Azure AD Sign-ins logs and Detect Attacks Proactively. Peter is on LinkedIn / Twitter.

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Citrix Issues and Problems

eG Innovations

17 Is there a way to analyze failed logins based on the failed factor (LDAP/RADIUS/2FA/Certificate)? 18 WFH is already a challenge for some of my users but coupled with logon, latency, or launch delays it is more frustrating for them. How could I monitor the end-user network, client, etc. in a home office?