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2026-01-13 09:30:40
https://aws.amazon.com/it/lake-formation/
Governance di data lake - AWS Lake Formation - Amazon Web Services Passa al contenuto principale Filter: Tutto English Contattaci AWS Marketplace Supporto Il mio account Ricerca Filter: Tutto Accedi alla console Crea un account AWS Lake Formation Panoramica Funzionalità Prezzi Risorse Domande frequenti Prodotti › Data lake e analisi › AWS Lake Formation Amazon Lake Formation è integrato nella nuova generazione di Amazon SageMaker AWS Lake Formation Gestisci, proteggi e condividi i dati a livello centrale per l'analisi e il machine learning Nozioni di base su Lake Formation Guida self-service curata Leggi la sezione Lake Formation La gestione e la scalabilità dell'accesso ai dati sono complesse e richiedono molto tempo. Scopri come AWS Lake Formation gestisce e dimensiona centralmente le autorizzazioni di accesso ai dati granulari e condivide i dati con sicurezza all'interno e all'esterno dell'organizzazione dell'utente. Riproduci Vantaggi di Lake Formation Gestisci le autorizzazioni Gestisci autorizzazioni di accesso granulari ai data lake utilizzando funzionalità familiari simili a quelle dei database. Gestione scalabile Semplifica la gestione e la governance della sicurezza per i tuoi utenti su larga scala. Informazioni più approfondite Ottieni rapidamente informazioni più approfondite dai dati condivisi in modo sicuro con utenti interni ed esterni. Controllo dei dati Monitora l'accesso ai dati e contribuisci a raggiungere la conformità con un controllo completo dei dati. Casi d'uso Gestisci le autorizzazioni utilizzando funzionalità familiari simili a quelle dei database Centralizza la gestione delle autorizzazioni per le risorse di dati, inclusi database e tabelle, da un'unica posizione nel catalogo dati AWS Glue. Per saperne di più sul catalogo dati AWS Glue Gestisci e proteggi i tuoi dati su larga scala Scala le autorizzazioni tra i tuoi utenti impostando gli attributi sui dati e applicando le autorizzazioni degli attributi. Per saperne di più sui controlli di accesso basati su tag Semplifica la condivisione dei dati all'interno e all'esterno dell'organizzazione Incoraggia l'innovazione consentendo agli utenti di trovare rapidamente, accedere in modo appropriato e condividere i dati con sicurezza in conformità con i tuoi obiettivi e le tue politiche. Per saperne di più sulla condivisione dei dati Monitora l'accesso e migliora la conformità con il controllo Affronta in modo proattivo le sfide legate ai dati e proteggi la tua azienda con un controllo completo dell'accesso ai dati. Scopri di più sull'auditing dell'accesso ai dati Come iniziare Crea un account AWS Registrati Inizia a usare AWS Lake Formation Accedi Centralizza e gestisci le autorizzazioni Consulta la Guida per gli sviluppatori Crea un account AWS Scopri Cos'è AWS? Cos'è il cloud computing? Cos'è l'IA agentica? Hub dei concetti di cloud computing Sicurezza nel cloud AWS Novità Blog Comunicati stampa Risorse Nozioni di base Formazione AWS Trust Center Biblioteca di soluzioni AWS Centro di architettura Domande frequenti tecniche e relative ai prodotti Report degli analisti Partner AWS Sviluppatori Centro builder SDK e strumenti .NET su AWS Python su AWS Java su AWS PHP su AWS JavaScript su AWS Assistenza Contattaci Inoltra un ticket di supporto AWS re:Post Knowledge Center Panoramica del Supporto AWS Accedi ai consigli degli esperti Accessibilità AWS Note legali English Torna all'inizio Amazon è un datore di lavoro per le pari opportunità: Minoranza/Donne/Disabilità/Veterano/Identità di genere/Orientamento sessuale/Età. x facebook linkedin instagram twitch youtube podcasts email Privacy Termini di utilizzo del sito Preferenze cookie © 2026, Amazon Web Services, Inc. o società affiliate. Tutti i diritti riservati.
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/haskell-lexer/maintainers
Maintainers for haskell-lexer | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for haskell-lexer : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] IavorDiatchki
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/hp2html/maintainers
Maintainers for hp2html | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for hp2html : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] IavorDiatchki
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/pacman
pacman - ArchWiki Home Packages Forums Wiki GitLab Security AUR Download Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation Main page Table of contents Getting involved Wiki news Random page Interaction Help Contributing Recent changes Recent talks New pages Statistics Requests ArchWiki Search Search Appearance Create account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Contents move to sidebar hide Beginning 1 Usage Toggle Usage subsection 1.1 Installing packages 1.1.1 Installing specific packages 1.1.1.1 Virtual packages 1.1.2 Installing package groups 1.2 Removing packages 1.3 Upgrading packages 1.4 Querying package databases 1.4.1 Pactree 1.4.2 Database structure 1.5 Cleaning the package cache 1.6 Additional commands 1.6.1 Dry run 1.7 Installation reason 1.8 What happens during package install/upgrade/removal 2 Configuration Toggle Configuration subsection 2.1 General options 2.1.1 Comparing versions before updating 2.1.2 Parallel downloads 2.1.3 Skip package from being upgraded 2.1.4 Skip package group from being upgraded 2.1.5 Skip file from being upgraded 2.1.6 Skip files from being installed to system 2.1.7 Maintain several configuration files 2.1.8 Hooks 2.2 Repositories and mirrors 2.2.1 Package cache directory 2.2.2 Package security 3 Troubleshooting Toggle Troubleshooting subsection 3.1 "Failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)" error 3.2 "Failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package)" error 3.3 "Failed to init transaction (unable to lock database)" error 3.4 Packages cannot be retrieved on installation 3.5 Fixing an unbootable system caused by an interrupted upgrade 3.6 pacman crashes during an upgrade 3.6.1 pacman: command not found 3.7 Manually reinstalling pacman 3.7.1 Using pacman-static 3.7.1.1 Using a precompiled pacman-static binary when PKGBUILD build fails 3.7.2 Using an external pacman 3.7.3 By manually extracting 3.8 "Unable to find root device" error after rebooting 3.9 "Warning: current locale is invalid; using default "C" locale" error 3.10 Missing locales warning messages 3.11 pacman does not honor proxy settings 3.12 How do I reinstall all packages, retaining information on whether something was explicitly installed or as a dependency? 3.13 "Cannot open shared object file" error 3.14 Freeze of package downloads 3.15 Failed retrieving file 'core.db' from mirror 3.16 error: 'local-package.pkg.tar': permission denied 3.17 error: could not determine cachedir mount point /var/cache/pacman/pkg 3.18 error: GPGME error: No data 3.19 error: GPGME error: General error and ":: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/<package>.pkg.tar.zst is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)). 3.20 Reinstall broken or out-of-sync packages 4 See also Toggle the table of contents pacman 11 languages Deutsch Español Suomi Français Italiano Magyar 日本語 Português Русский Svenska 中文(简体) Page Discussion English Read View source View history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions Read View source View history General What links here Related changes Printable version Permanent link Page information Appearance move to sidebar hide From ArchWiki Related articles /Package signing /Pacnew and Pacsave /Restore local database /Rosetta /Tips and tricks Arch User Repository Creating packages Downgrading packages namcap FAQ#Package management System maintenance Package Proxy Cache The pacman package manager is one of the major distinguishing features of Arch Linux . It combines a simple binary package format with an easy-to-use Arch build system . The goal of pacman is to make it possible to easily manage packages, whether they are from the official repositories or the user's own builds. pacman keeps the system up-to-date by synchronizing package lists with the master server. This server/client model also allows the user to download/install packages with a simple command, complete with all required dependencies. pacman is written in the C programming language and uses the bsdtar(1) tar format for packaging. Tip The pacman package contains tools such as makepkg and vercmp(8) . Other useful tools such as pactree and checkupdates are found in pacman-contrib ( formerly part of pacman ). Run pacman -Ql pacman pacman-contrib | grep -E 'bin/.+' to see the full list. Usage What follows is just a small sample of the operations that pacman can perform. To read more examples, refer to pacman(8) . Tip For those who have used other Linux distributions before, there is a helpful Pacman/Rosetta article. Installing packages A package is an archive containing: all of the (compiled) files of an application metadata about the application, such as application name, version, dependencies, etc. installation files and directives for pacman Arch's package manager pacman can install, update, and remove those packages. Using packages instead of compiling and installing programs yourself has various benefits: easily updatable: pacman will update existing packages as soon as updates are available dependency checks: pacman handles dependencies for you, you only need to specify the program and pacman installs it together with every other program it needs clean removal: pacman has a list of every file in a package; this way, no files are unintentionally left behind when you decide to remove a package. Note Packages often have optional dependencies which are packages that provide additional functionality to the application but not strictly required for running it. When installing a package, pacman will list a package's optional dependencies, but they will not be found in pacman.log . Use the #Querying package databases command to view the optional dependencies of a package. When installing a package which you require only as a (optional) dependency of some other package (i.e. not required by you explicitly), it is recommended to use the --asdeps option. For details, see the #Installation reason section. Warning When installing packages in Arch, avoid refreshing the package list without upgrading the system (for example, when a package is no longer found in the official repositories). In practice, do not run pacman -Sy package_name instead of pacman -Sy u package_name , as this could lead to dependency issues. See System maintenance#Partial upgrades are unsupported and BBS#89328 . Installing specific packages To install a single package or list of packages, including dependencies, issue the following command: # pacman -S package_name1 package_name2 ... To install a list of packages with regex (see this forum thread ): # pacman -S $(pacman -Ssq package_regex ) Sometimes there are multiple versions of a package in different repositories (e.g. extra and extra-testing ). To install the version from the extra repository in this example, the repository needs to be defined in front of the package name: # pacman -S extra/ package_name To install a number of packages sharing similar patterns in their names, one can use curly brace expansion. For example: # pacman -S plasma-{desktop,mediacenter,nm} This can be expanded to however many levels needed: # pacman -S plasma-{workspace{,-wallpapers},pa} Virtual packages A virtual package is a special package which does not exist by itself, but is provided by one or more other packages. Virtual packages allow other packages to not name a specific package as a dependency, in case there are several candidates. Virtual packages cannot be installed by their name, instead they become installed in your system when you have installed a package providing the virtual package. An example is the dbus-units package. Tip When there are multiple candidates, the list of choices presented will sort first by repositories in the order they appear in pacman.conf , then alphabetically when multiple results exist from the same repository. Installing package groups Some packages belong to a group of packages that can all be installed simultaneously. For example, issuing the command: # pacman -S gnome will prompt you to select the packages from the gnome group that you wish to install. Sometimes a package group will contain a large amount of packages, and there may be only a few that you do or do not want to install. Instead of having to enter all the numbers except the ones you do not want, it is sometimes more convenient to select or exclude packages or ranges of packages with the following syntax: Enter a selection (default=all): 1-10 15 which will select packages 1 through 10 and 15 for installation, or: Enter a selection (default=all): ^5-8 ^2 which will select all packages except 5 through 8 and 2 for installation. To see what packages belong to the gnome group, run: $ pacman -Sg gnome Also visit https://archlinux.org/groups/ to see what package groups are available. Note If a package in the list is already installed on the system, it will be reinstalled even if it is already up-to-date. This behavior can be overridden with the --needed option. Removing packages To remove a single package, leaving all of its dependencies installed: # pacman -R package_name To remove a package and its dependencies which are not required by any other installed package: # pacman -Rs package_name Warning When removing a group, such as gnome , this ignores the install reason of the packages in the group, because it acts as though each package in the group is listed separately. Install reason of dependencies is still respected. The above may sometimes refuse to run when removing a group which contains otherwise needed packages. In this case try: # pacman -Rsu package_name To remove a package, its dependencies and all the packages that depend on the target package: Warning This operation is recursive, and must be used with care since it can remove many potentially needed packages. # pacman -Rsc package_name To remove a package, which is required by another package, without removing the dependent package: Warning The following operation can break a system and should be avoided. See System maintenance#Avoid certain pacman commands . # pacman -Rdd package_name pacman saves important configuration files when removing certain applications and names them with the extension: .pacsave . To prevent the creation of these backup files use the -n option: # pacman -Rn package_name Note Pacman will not remove configurations that the application itself creates (for example "dotfiles" in the home directory). Upgrading packages Warning Users are expected to follow the guidance in the System maintenance#Upgrading the system section to upgrade their systems regularly and not blindly run the following command. Arch only supports full system upgrades. See System maintenance#Partial upgrades are unsupported and #Installing packages for details. pacman can update all packages on the system with just one command. This could take quite a while depending on how up-to-date the system is. The following command synchronizes the repository databases and updates the system's packages, excluding "local" packages that are not in the configured repositories: # pacman -Syu Querying package databases pacman queries the local package database with the -Q flag, the sync database with the -S flag and the files database with the -F flag. See pacman -Q --help , pacman -S --help and pacman -F --help for the respective suboptions of each flag. Note Sync the files database before querying it to get up-to-date results: # pacman -Fy Tip You can enable/start the pacman-filesdb-refresh.timer (provided within the pacman-contrib package) to refresh pacman files database weekly. pacman can search for packages in the database, searching both in packages' names and descriptions: $ pacman -Ss string1 string2 ... Sometimes, -s 's builtin ERE (Extended Regular Expressions) can cause a lot of unwanted results, so it has to be limited to match the package name only; not the description nor any other field: $ pacman -Ss '^vim-' To search for already installed packages: $ pacman -Qs string1 string2 ... To search for package file names in remote packages: $ pacman -F string1 string2 ... To display extensive information about a given package (e.g. its dependencies): $ pacman -Si package_name For locally installed packages: $ pacman -Qi package_name Passing two -i flags will also display the list of backup files and their modification states: $ pacman -Qii package_name To retrieve a list of the files installed by a package: $ pacman -Ql package_name To retrieve a list of the files installed by a remote package: $ pacman -Fl package_name To verify the presence of the files installed by a package: $ pacman -Qk package_name Passing the k flag twice will perform a more thorough check. To query the database to know which package a file in the file system belongs to: $ pacman -Qo /path/to/file_name To query the database to know which remote package a file belongs to: $ pacman -F /path/to/file_name To list all packages no longer required as dependencies (orphans): $ pacman -Qdt To list all packages explicitly installed and not required as dependencies: $ pacman -Qet See pacman/Tips and tricks for more examples. For advanced functionality, install pkgfile , which uses a separate database with all files and their associated packages. Pactree Note pactree(8) is not part of the pacman package anymore. Instead it can be found in pacman-contrib . To view the dependency tree of a package: $ pactree package_name To view the dependent tree of a package, pass the reverse flag -r to pactree . Database structure The pacman databases are normally located at /var/lib/pacman/sync . For each repository specified in /etc/pacman.conf , there will be a corresponding database file located there. Database files are gzipped tar archives containing one directory for each package, for example for the which package: $ tree which-2.21-5 which-2.21-5 |-- desc The desc file contains meta data such as the package description, dependencies, file size and MD5 hash. Cleaning the package cache Pacman stores its downloaded packages in /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ and does not remove the old or uninstalled versions automatically. This has some advantages: It allows to downgrade a package without the need to retrieve the previous version through other means, such as the Arch Linux Archive . A package that has been uninstalled can easily be reinstalled directly from the cache directory, not requiring a new download from the repository. However, it is necessary to deliberately clean up the cache periodically to prevent the directory to grow indefinitely in size. The paccache(8) script, provided within the pacman-contrib package, deletes all cached versions of installed and uninstalled packages, except for the most recent three, by default: # paccache -r Enable and start paccache.timer to discard unused packages weekly. You can configure the arguments for the service in /etc/conf.d/pacman-contrib , e.g with PACCACHE_ARGS='-k1' or PACCACHE_ARGS='-uk0' for the two examples below. Tip You can create a hook to run this automatically after every pacman transaction, install paccache-hook AUR and see other examples You can also define how many recent versions you want to keep. To retain only one past version use: # paccache -rk1 Add the -u / --uninstalled switch to limit the action of paccache to uninstalled packages. For example to remove all cached versions of uninstalled packages, use the following: # paccache -ruk0 See paccache -h for more options. pacman also has some built-in options to clean the cache and the leftover database files from repositories which are no longer listed in the configuration file /etc/pacman.conf . However pacman does not offer the possibility to keep a number of past versions and is therefore more aggressive than paccache default options. To remove all the cached packages that are not currently installed, and the unused sync databases, execute: # pacman -Sc To remove all files from the cache, use the clean switch twice, this is the most aggressive approach and will leave nothing in the cache directory: # pacman -Scc Warning One should avoid deleting from the cache all past versions of installed packages and all uninstalled packages unless one desperately needs to free some disk space. This will prevent downgrading or reinstalling packages without downloading them again. pkgcacheclean AUR and pacleaner AUR are two further alternatives to clean the cache. Additional commands Download a package without installing it: # pacman -Sw package_name Install a 'local' package that is not from a remote repository (e.g. the package is from the AUR ): # pacman -U /path/to/package/package_name-version.pkg.tar.zst To keep a copy of the local package in pacman' s cache, use: # pacman -U file:/// path/to/package/package_name-version.pkg.tar.zst Install a 'remote' package (not from a repository stated in pacman' s configuration files): # pacman -U http://www.example.com/repo/example.pkg.tar.zst Dry run pacman always lists packages to be installed or removed, and asks for permission before taking any action. To get a list in a processable format, and to prevent the actions of -S , -U and -R , you can use -p , short for --print . --print-format can be added to format this list in various ways. --print-format %n will return a list without package versions. Installation reason The pacman database organizes installed packages into two groups, according to installation reason: explicitly-installed : packages that were literally passed to a generic pacman -S or -U command; dependencies : packages that, despite never (in general) having been passed to a pacman installation command, were implicitly installed because they were required by packages explicitly installed. When installing a package, it is possible to force its installation reason to dependency with: # pacman -S --asdeps package_name The command is normally used because explicitly-installed packages may offer optional packages , usually for non-essential features for which the user has discretion. Tip Installing optional dependencies with --asdeps will ensure that, if you remove orphans , pacman will also remove optional packages set this way. When re installing a package, though, the current installation reason is preserved by default. The list of explicitly-installed packages can be shown with pacman -Qe , while the complementary list of dependencies can be shown with pacman -Qd . To change the installation reason of an already installed package, execute: # pacman -D --asdeps package_name Use --asexplicit to do the opposite operation. Note Using --asdeps and --asexplicit options when upgrading, such as with pacman -Syu package_name --asdeps , is discouraged. This would change the installation reason of not only the package being installed, but also the packages being upgraded. What happens during package install/upgrade/removal When successful, the workflow of a transaction follows five high-level steps plus pre/post transaction hooks: Initialize the transaction if there is not a database lock. Choose which packages will be added or removed in the transaction. Prepare the transaction, based on flags, by performing sanity checks on the sync databases, packages, and their dependencies. Commit the transaction: When applicable, download packages ( _alpm_sync_load ). If pre-existing pacman PreTransaction hooks apply, they are executed. Packages are removed that are to-be-replaced, conflicting, or explicitly targeted to be removed. If there are packages to add, then each package is committed: If the package has an install script, its pre_install function is executed (or pre_upgrade or pre_remove in the case of an upgraded or removed package). pacman deletes all the files from a pre-existing version of the package (in the case of an upgraded or removed package). However, files that were marked as configuration files in the package are kept (see /Pacnew and Pacsave ). pacman untars the package and dumps its files into the file system (in the case of an installed or upgraded package). Files that would overwrite kept, and manually modified, configuration files (see previous step), are stored with a new name ( .pacnew ). If the package has an install script, its post_install function is executed (or post_upgrade or post_remove in the case of an upgraded or removed package). If pacman PostTransaction hooks that exist at the end of the transaction apply, they are executed. Release the transaction and transaction resource (i.e. database lock). Configuration pacman settings are located in /etc/pacman.conf : this is the place where the user configures the program to work in the desired manner. In-depth information about the configuration file can be found in pacman.conf(5) . General options General options are in the [options] section. Read pacman.conf(5) or look in the default pacman.conf for information on what can be done here. Comparing versions before updating To see old and new versions of available packages, uncomment the "VerbosePkgLists" line in /etc/pacman.conf . The output of pacman -Syu will be like this: Package (6) Old Version New Version Net Change Download Size extra/libmariadbclient 10.1.9-4 10.1.10-1 0.03 MiB 4.35 MiB extra/libpng 1.6.19-1 1.6.20-1 0.00 MiB 0.23 MiB extra/mariadb 10.1.9-4 10.1.10-1 0.26 MiB 13.80 MiB Parallel downloads The number of packages being downloaded in parallel (at the same time) are configured in /etc/pacman.conf with the ParallelDownloads option under [options] . The /etc/pacman.conf shipped with the pacman package sets it to 5 . If the option is unset, packages will be downloaded sequentially. Skip package from being upgraded Warning Be careful in skipping packages, since partial upgrades are unsupported. To have a specific package skipped when upgrading the system, add this line in the [options] section: IgnorePkg=linux For multiple packages use a space-separated list, or use additional IgnorePkg lines. Also, glob patterns can be used. If you want to skip packages just once, you can also use the --ignore option on the command-line - this time with a comma-separated list. It will still be possible to upgrade the ignored packages using pacman -S : in this case pacman will remind you that the packages have been included in an IgnorePkg statement. Skip package group from being upgraded Warning Be careful in skipping package groups, since partial upgrades are unsupported. As with packages, skipping a whole package group is also possible: IgnoreGroup=gnome Skip file from being upgraded All files listed with a NoUpgrade directive will never be touched during a package install/upgrade, and the new files will be installed with a .pacnew extension. NoUpgrade= path/to/file Multiple files can be specified like this: NoUpgrade= path/to/file1 path/to/file2 Note The path refers to files in the package archive. Therefore, do not include the leading slash. Skip files from being installed to system To always skip installation of specific files or directories list them under NoExtract . For example, to avoid installing bash completion scripts, use: NoExtract=usr/share/bash-completion/completions/* Later rules override previous ones, and you can negate a rule by prepending ! . Maintain several configuration files If you have several configuration files (e.g. main configuration and configuration with testing repository enabled) and would have to share options between configurations you may use Include option declared in the configuration files, e.g.: Include = /path/to/common/settings where /path/to/common/settings file contains the same options for both configurations. Hooks pacman can run pre- and post-transaction hooks from the /usr/share/libalpm/hooks/ directory; more directories can be specified with the HookDir option in pacman.conf , which defaults to /etc/pacman.d/hooks . Hook file names must be suffixed with .hook . pacman hooks are not interactive. pacman hooks are used, for example, in combination with systemd-sysusers and systemd-tmpfiles to automatically create system users and files during the installation of packages. For example, tomcat8 specifies that it wants a system user called tomcat8 and certain directories owned by this user. The pacman hooks systemd-sysusers.hook and systemd-tmpfiles.hook invoke systemd-sysusers and systemd-tmpfiles when pacman determines that tomcat8 contains files specifying users and tmp files. For more information on alpm hooks, see alpm-hooks(5) . Repositories and mirrors Besides the special [options] section, each other [section] in pacman.conf defines a package repository to be used. A repository is a logical collection of packages, which are physically stored on one or more servers: for this reason each server is called a mirror for the repository. Repositories are distinguished between official and unofficial . The order of repositories in the configuration file matters; repositories listed first will take precedence over those listed later in the file when packages in two repositories have identical names, regardless of version number. In order to use a repository after adding it, you will need to upgrade the whole system first. Each repository section allows defining the list of its mirrors directly or in a dedicated external file through the Include directive; for example, the mirrors for the official repositories are included from /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist . See the Mirrors article for mirror configuration. Package cache directory pacman stores downloaded package files in cache, in a directory denoted by CacheDir in [options] section of pacman.conf (defaults to /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ if not set). Cache directory may grow over time, even if keeping just the freshest versions of installed packages. If you want to move that directory to some more convenient place, do one of the following: Set the CacheDir option in pacman.conf to new directory. Remember to retain the trailing slash. This is the recommended solution . Mount a dedicated partition or e.g. Btrfs subvolume in /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ . Bind-mount selected directory in /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ . Warning Do not symlink the /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ directory to some other location. It will cause pacman to misbehave, especially when pacman attempts to update itself. Package security pacman supports package signatures, which add an extra layer of security to the packages. The default configuration, SigLevel = Required DatabaseOptional , enables signature verification for all the packages on a global level. This can be overridden by per-repository SigLevel lines. For more details on package signing and signature verification, take a look at pacman-key . Troubleshooting "Failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)" error If you see the following error: [1] error: could not prepare transaction error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files) package : /path/to/file exists in filesystem Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded. This is happening because pacman has detected a file conflict, and by design, will not overwrite files for you. This is by design, not a flaw. The problem is usually trivial to solve (although to be sure, you should try to find out how these files got there in the first place). A safe way is to first check if another package owns the file ( pacman -Qo /path/to/file ). If the file is owned by another package, file a bug report . If the file is not owned by another package, rename the file which "exists in filesystem" and re-issue the update command. If all goes well, the file may then be removed. If you had installed a program manually without using pacman , for example through make install , you have to remove/uninstall this program with all of its files. See also Pacman tips#Identify files not owned by any package . Every installed package provides a /var/lib/pacman/local/ package-version /files file that contains metadata about this package. If this file gets corrupted, is empty or goes missing, it results in file exists in filesystem errors when trying to update the package. Such an error usually concerns only one package. Instead of manually renaming and later removing all the files that belong to the package in question, you may explicitly run pacman -S --overwrite glob package to force pacman to overwrite files that match glob . Warning Generally avoid using the --overwrite switch. See System maintenance#Avoid certain pacman commands . "Failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package)" error This article or section is out of date. Reason: With pacman 7.1.0, expired keys should have updates fetched automatically (reliability depends on key infrastructure...) - this should remove the "package is corrupt" messages when keys need updated. (Discuss in Talk:Pacman ) Look for .part files (partially downloaded packages) in /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ and remove them (often caused by usage of a custom XferCommand in pacman.conf ). # find /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ -iname "*.part" -delete That same error may also appear if archlinux-keyring is out-of-date, preventing pacman from verifying signatures. See Pacman/Package signing#Upgrade system regularly for the fix and how to avoid it in the future. "Failed to init transaction (unable to lock database)" error When pacman is about to alter the package database, for example installing a package, it creates a lock file at /var/lib/pacman/db.lck . This prevents another instance of pacman from trying to alter the package database at the same time. If pacman is interrupted while changing the database, this stale lock file can remain. If you are certain that no instances of pacman are running then delete the lock file: # rm /var/lib/pacman/db.lck Tip You can run fuser /var/lib/pacman/db.lck as root to verify if there is any process still using it. Packages cannot be retrieved on installation This error manifests as Not found in sync db , Target not found or Failed retrieving file . Firstly, ensure the package actually exists. If certain the package exists, your package list may be out-of-date. Try running pacman -Syu to force a refresh of all package lists and upgrade. Also make sure the selected mirrors are up-to-date and repositories are correctly configured. You can also use Reflector to keep the mirrors up-to-date. If pacman reports there is nothing to update, but the Failed retrieving file error continues to be printed, consider forcing a database download with pacman -Syyu . This is never needed under normal circumstances, so inspect more closely the status and consistency of the mirror . It could also be that the repository containing the package is not enabled on your system, e.g. the package could be in the multilib repository, but multilib is not enabled in your pacman.conf . See also FAQ#Why is there only a single version of each shared library in the official repositories? . Fixing an unbootable system caused by an interrupted upgrade This article or section needs expansion. Reason: Multiple things to consider. (Discuss in Talk:Pacman#More details in pacman crashes during an update ) Whether due to power loss, kernel panic or hardware failure an update may be interrupted. In most cases, there will not be much damage but the system will likely be unbootable. Ready a USB flash installation medium and boot it. Mount the root filesystem as well as your ESP . arch-chroot into the mounted root filesystem. Check /var/log/pacman.log and replicate the exact update by supplying the entire list of packages that was upgraded during the failed transaction to pacman -Syu , allowing it to reinstall while resuming the original update: # pacman -Syu $(grep "\[ 2025-07-27T22.* \] \[ALPM\] upgraded" /var/log/pacman.log | cut -d " " -f4 | tr "\n" " ") Replicating the exact upgrade is needed to ensure the right scriptlets and hooks will run. pacman crashes during an upgrade In the case that pacman crashes with a "database write" error while removing packages, and reinstalling or upgrading packages fails thereafter, do the following: Boot using the Arch USB flash installation medium . Preferably use a recent media so that the pacman version matches/is newer than the system. Mount the system's root filesystem, e.g., mount /dev/sdaX /mnt as root, and check the mount has sufficient space with df -h Mount the proc, sys and dev filesystems as well: mount -t proc proc /mnt/proc; mount --rbind /sys /mnt/sys; mount --rbind /dev /mnt/dev If the system uses default database and directory locations, you can now update the system's pacman database and upgrade it via pacman --root=/mnt --cachedir=/mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg -Syu as root. Alternatively, if you cannot update/upgrade, refer to Pacman/Tips and tricks#Reinstalling all packages . After the upgrade, one way to double-check for not upgraded but still broken packages: find /mnt/usr/lib -size 0 Followed by a re-install of any still broken package via pacman --root /mnt --cachedir=/mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg -S package . pacman: command not found If /var/cache/pacman/pkg is a symlink, pacman will try to make a directory instead and thus remove this symlink during self-upgrade. This will cause the update to fail. As a result, /usr/bin/pacman and other contents of the pacman package will be missing. Never symlink /var/cache/pacman/pkg because it is controlled by pacman . Use the CacheDir option or a bind mount instead; see #Package cache directory . If you have already encountered this problem and broke your system, you can manually extract /usr contents from the package to restore pacman and then reinstall it properly; see FS#73306 and related forum thread for details. Manually reinstalling pacman Using pacman-static pacman-static AUR is a statically compiled version of pacman , so it will be able to run even when the libraries on the system are not working. This can also come in handy when a partial upgrade was performed and pacman can not run anymore. The pinned comment and the PKGBUILD provides a way to directly download the binary, which can be used to reinstall pacman or to upgrade the entire system in case of partial upgrades. Using a precompiled pacman-static binary when PKGBUILD build fails In some situations, your system may be too broken to run makepkg or to build the pacman-static AUR package (e.g., due to missing or incompatible libraries). In this case, you can download a precompiled pacman-static binary from a trusted source. This static binary does not depend on system libraries and can be used to restore a working pacman on your system. A reliable source for the binary is https://pkgbuild.com/~morganamilo/pacman-static/x86_64/bin/pacman-static Download it, make it executable , then: # ./pacman-static -Syu pacman This will update your system and reinstall pacman , fixing broken dependencies related to missing shared libraries. Using an external pacman If even pacman-static does not work, it is possible to recover using an external pacman . One of the easiest methods to do so is by using the archiso and simply using --sysroot or --root to specify the mount point of the system to perform the operation on. See Chroot#Using chroot on how to mount the necessary filesystems required by --sysroot . By manually extracting Warning It is extremely easy to break your system even worse using this approach. Use this only as a last resort if the method from #pacman crashes during an upgrade is not an option. Even if pacman is terribly broken, you can fix it manually by downloading the latest packages and extracting them to the correct locations. The rough steps to perform are: Determine the pacman dependencies to install Download each package from a mirror of your choice Extract each package to root Reinstall these packages with pacman -S --overwrite to update the package database accordingly Do a full system upgrade If you have a healthy Arch system on hand, you can see the full list of dependencies with: $ pacman -Q $(pactree -u pacman) But you may only need to update a few of them depending on your issue. An example of extracting a package is # tar -xvpwf package.tar.zst -C / --exclude .PKGINFO --exclude .INSTALL --exclude .MTREE --exclude .BUILDINFO Note the use of the w flag for interactive mode. Running non-interactively is very risky since you might end up overwriting an important file. Also take care to extract packages in the correct order (i.e. dependencies first). This forum post contains an example of this process where only a couple pacman dependencies are broken. "Unable to find root device" error after rebooting Most likely the initramfs became corrupted during a kernel update (improper use of pacman' s --overwrite option can be a cause). There are two options; first, try the Fallback entry. Tip In case you removed the Fallback entry, you can always press the Tab key when the boot loader menu shows up (for Syslinux) or e (for GRUB or systemd-boot), rename it initramfs-linux-fallback.img and press Enter or b (depending on your boot loader ) to boot with the new parameters. Once the system starts, run this command (for the stock linux kernel) either from the console or from a terminal to rebuild the initramfs image: # mkinitcpio -p linux If that does not work, from a current Arch release (CD/DVD or USB stick), mount your root and boot partitions to /mnt and /mnt/boot , respectively. Then chroot using arch-chroot : # arch-chroot /mnt # pacman -Syu mkinitcpio systemd linux Note If you do not have a current release or if you only have some other "live" Linux distribution laying around, you can chroot using the old fashioned way. Obviously, there will be more typing than simply running the arch-chroot script. If pacman fails with Could not resolve host , please check your internet connection . If you cannot enter the arch-chroot or chroot environment but need to re-install packages, you can use the command pacman --sysroot /mnt -Syu foo bar to use pacman on your root partition. Reinstalling the kernel (the linux package) will automatically re-generate the initramfs image with mkinitcpio -p linux . There is no need to do this separately. Afterwards, it is recommended that you run exit , umount /mnt/{boot,} and reboot . "Warning: current locale is invalid; using default "C" locale" error As the error message says, your locale is not correctly configured. See Locale . Missing locales warning messages When locale files are intentionally removed by tools such as bleachbit or localepurge AUR , pacman may issue warnings about missing locales during package updates. To suppress these warnings, you can comment out the CheckSpace option in pacman.conf . Keep in mind that disabling CheckSpace turns off the space-checking functionality for all package installations, so use this workaround only when you have alternative means to monitor disk space. pacman does not honor proxy settings Make sure that the relevant environment variables ( $http_proxy , $ftp_proxy etc.) are set up. If you use pacman with sudo , you need to configure sudo to pass these environment variables to pacman . Also, ensure the configuration of dirmngr has honor-http-proxy in /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/dirmngr.conf to honor the proxy when refreshing the keys. How do I reinstall all packages, retaining information on whether something was explicitly installed or as a dependency? To reinstall all the native packages: pacman -Qnq | pacman -S - or pacman -S $(pacman -Qnq) (the -S option preserves the installation reason by default). You will then need to reinstall all the foreign packages, which can be listed with pacman -Qmq . "Cannot open shared object file" error It looks like previous pacman transaction removed or corrupted shared libraries needed for pacman itself. To recover from this situation, you need to unpack required libraries to your filesystem manually. First find what package contains the missed library and then locate it in the pacman cache ( /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ ). Unpack required shared library to the filesystem. This will allow to run pacman . Now you need to reinstall the broken package. Note that you need to use --overwrite flag as you just unpacked system files and pacman does not know about it. pacman will correctly replace our shared library file with one from package. That is it. Update the rest of the system. Freeze of package downloads Some issues have been reported regarding network problems that prevent pacman from updating/synchronizing repositories. [2] [3] When installing Arch Linux natively, these issues have been resolved by replacing the default pacman file downloader with an alternative (see Improve pacman performance for more details). When installing Arch Linux as a guest OS in VirtualBox , this issue has also been addressed by using Host interface instead of NAT in the machine properties. Failed retrieving file 'core.db' from mirror If you receive this error message with correct mirrors , try setting a different name server . error: 'local-package.pkg.tar': permission denied If you want to install a package on an sshfs mount using pacman -U and receive this error, move the package to a local directory and try to install again. error: could not determine cachedir mount point /var/cache/pacman/pkg Upon executing, e.g., pacman -Syu inside a chroot environment an error is encountered: error: could not determine cachedir mount point /var/cache/pacman/pkg error: failed to commit transaction (not enough free disk space) This is frequently caused by the chroot directory not being a mountpoint when the chroot is entered. See the note at Install Arch Linux from existing Linux#Downloading basic tools for a solution, and arch-chroot(8) for an explanation and an example of using bind mounting to make the chroot directory a mountpoint. error: GPGME error: No data If you are unable to update packages and receive this error, then try rm -r /var/lib/pacman/sync/ before attempting to update. If removing sync files does not help, check that the sync files are gzip compressed data using file /var/lib/pacman/sync/* before attempting to update. A router or proxy might corrupt the downloads. Corruption could possibly be HTML type. If sync files are of the correct type, there might be an issue with the mirror server. Look up the mirror server(s) in use with pacman-conf -r core and pacman-conf -r extra . Paste the first returned url in a browser and check that a file listing is returned. In case the mirror returns an error, comment it in /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist . You may try updating or re-ranking mirrors . error: GPGME error: General error and ":: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/<package>.pkg.tar.zst is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)). If this error occurs and you are, for instance, unable to update your system or any package at all, it is possible that you have DISPLAY set to a blank value, which seems to break the GPG-Flow. In this case, unset DISPLAY or setting it to a arbitrary value will most likely allow to update again, in case any other option above did not do the trick yet. See this post for further details. Reinstall broken or out-of-sync packages One may use the pacman -Qk $pkg to check if the installed files of the $pkg package match the files from its database version. For several packages, one may use the following loop to reinstall all packages which have missing file(s): # LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 pacman -Qk 2>/dev/null | grep -v ' 0 missing files' | cut -d: -f1 | while read -r package; do pacman -S "$package" --noconfirm done Suppose that your local database located in /var/lib/pacman is more up-to-date compared to installed packages in the / filesystem ( e.g. , because of a partial rollback), then this method is the appropriate one to re-synchronize the root filesystem with the local database. See also libalpm(3) pacman(8) pacman.conf(5) repo-add(8) Retrieved from " https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Pacman&oldid=860643 " Categories : Arch projects Package manager Hidden categories: Pages or sections flagged with Template:Out of date Pages or sections flagged with Template:Expansion This page was last edited on 9 January 2026, at 14:29. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.3 or later unless otherwise noted. 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Page Builder Extras Version 49 Published  4/28/2017 04:09 AM by   Anonymous User   Last updated  1/26/2025 03:49 AM by  Maxwell Drain Axero and customers come up with great ideas for new  Page Builder Widgets  all the time. We love implementing these new widgets in Axero, but implementation takes time and we want to give you these widgets immediately. Page Builder Extras provides instructions on how to implement these awesome widgets in your Page Builder pages. Have your own widget you would like posted here? Post it in our forums . Table of Contents Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget For the IFrame Widget For the Navigation widget For the People widget For the Tag Cloud widget Other Extras for User Profiles Guides Related Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget Content Grid Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays content in a bold grid. The Content List widget keeps everyone updated on the latest news and announcements. Content List Ticker Template   The Content List Ticker template displays content in a scrolling list. Content List With Body Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays the full content body on a Page Builder page. This will save people a click and give them everything they need to know right on the page. Daily Schedule Widget   Create a widget that lists your events for the day. Events drop off the widget as the day progresses. Use this widget to help people stay organized and on time. Icon List with Tabs Template   Create a tabbed icon list template for the Content List Widget. This widget is great for keeping your community updated on recent articles, upcoming events, key discussions, and more. Stacked 3 Across Call to Action Template   The Stacked 3 Across Call to Action template highlights content titles and featured images. This template is great for creating visual interest. Stacked List Small Image Template   The Stacked List Small Image template displays content in narrow columns. Stacked Right - Events Template   You can create a Stacked Right template for events. Highlight important team meetings, upcoming deadlines, or conferences and activities. Vertical Stacked List Template   Create a template for the Content List widget that displays content in a simple vertical stack. For the IFrame Widget Video IFrame Template   Create a template for the IFrame Widget that's ideal for displaying videos from providers like YouTube and Vimeo. For the Navigation widget Carousel Banner Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links in a modern and clean carousel. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Header Widget   Create a header with a welcome message. You can customize the header, subtitle, and background color to match your company brand and culture. Header with Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget with a header, welcome message, and subnav. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Launchpad Widget - Large   The Launchpad is a custom widget that you can use to provide hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The large launchpad is best used in wider columns - 6 or greater. Launchpad Widget - Small   The Launchpad is a custom widget that provides hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The small launchpad is best used in mid-sized to wider columns—4 or greater. Message Box Widget   Use the Message Box widget to highlight important announcements. Nav - Image Blocks (2 col) Template   Create a two-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks (3 col) Template   Create a three-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks with Background Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links with an image background. Navigation List Widget   Use the Navigation List widget to link to features and content. Search Hero Template   Create a search hero for your homepage with a search bar and quick links to important resources. Work Apps Widget   Use the Work Apps widget to link to features, content, and external systems. For the People widget Custom Featured People Template   Use the Custom Featured People template to display users without a shared attribute, such as profile fields or space membership. Highlight cross-functional teams, recognize employees of the month or feature department heads. Leaderboard Template   Display a leaderboard on your homepage to publicly reward engagement and offer additional incentives for people who reach a top level of contribution. For the Tag Cloud widget Tag Cloud with Count Template   Create a template for the Tag Cloud Widget that displays the number of times tags have been used. The Tag Cloud with Count template provides a quick overview of tag usage in your intranet. Other Section (No Widget) Template   You can create a template for the Section Widget that doesn't affect the styling of nested widgets. With the Section (No Widget) template, you can nest Content List, People, Navigation widgets, and more in a Section widget. Quote of the Day Widget   Display a motivational or inspirational quote every day. The Quote of the Day widget cycles through a list of quotes you enter. Use this widget to encourage and inspire your people. Extras for User Profiles Message in Slack Profile Field   Add a Message in Slack  link to user profiles. Recognition Widget   Add a My Recognition widget to user profiles to showcase people's accomplishments and accolades. Show Password Checkbox   Add a Show password checkbox to the login page that toggles password visibility. Guides Choosing Page Builder Templates   Axero comes with a variety of templates for displaying content, people, and menus. Each template has a unique design and works best for specific content types or situations. This wiki provides template recommendations for the  Content List Widget ,  Navigation Widget , and  People Widget . How to Add an Image to a Page Builder Page   Add an image to a Page Builder page using Dynamic Properties and a Dynamic Property widget. The image can be used on multiple Page Builder pages. When you want to update the image, you only need to update the dynamic property in the Control Panel, and the image will be updated everywhere it appears. How to Add Infinite Scroll to a Content List Template   Add infinite scroll to a Content List template to let people browse for more content without leaving the page. How to Add Quick Links to a Page Builder Page   Learn how to add quick links to content on a Page Builder page using a Rich Text widget and @mentions. How to Create a Multi-Page Page Builder Page   Display related Page Builder pages all on one page. Set up a multi-page Page Builder page, and users can view related pages with a click of a button. How to Create a Side Modal   Add a button to the header or on a Page Builder page that opens content in a side modal. Related Design Resources   Axero makes it easy to customize your intranet to match your company's brand and culture. With Page Builder, CSS Overrides, and the navigation header builder, the possibilities are endless. This page provides guides and resources for making common design changes. tags : site-administrator
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/happy/candidates
Package candidates | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Candidates for happy 1.19.9 1.19.10 1.19.11 1.19.12 1.20.1 2.0 2.0.1 2.0.2 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 2.1.6 2.1.7 Delete All Candidates
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/ChasingBottoms/maintainers
Maintainers for ChasingBottoms | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for ChasingBottoms : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] DonaldStewart NilsAndersDanielsson
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/haskore-vintage/maintainers
Maintainers for haskore-vintage | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for haskore-vintage : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] IavorDiatchki
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/GraphSCC/maintainers
Maintainers for GraphSCC | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for GraphSCC : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] IavorDiatchki
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/conduit-combinators/maintainers
Maintainers for conduit-combinators | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for conduit-combinators : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] MichaelSloan MichaelSnoyman
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/dump-core/maintainers
Maintainers for dump-core | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for dump-core : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] IavorDiatchki
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/HTTP/maintainers
Maintainers for HTTP | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for HTTP : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] BjornBringert BryanOSullivan DonaldStewart DuncanCoutts GaneshSittampalam JohanTibell SigbjornFinne
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/cabal-nirvana/maintainers
Maintainers for cabal-nirvana | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for cabal-nirvana : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] MichaelSnoyman
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/conduit-extra/maintainers
Maintainers for conduit-extra | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for conduit-extra : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] MichaelSnoyman
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xml-1.3.13/src/
Directory listing for xml-1.3.13 source tarball | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Directory listing for xml-1.3.13 source tarball xml-1.3.13/ LICENSE Setup.hs xml.cabal Text/ XML/ Light.hs Light/ Cursor.hs Input.hs Lexer.hs Output.hs Proc.hs Types.hs
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/SpreadsheetML-0.1/
SpreadsheetML: Write support for Excel's SpreadsheetML format Hackage :: [Package] Search  Browse What's new Upload User accounts SpreadsheetML : Write support for Excel's SpreadsheetML format [ bsd3 , library , text ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Output XML in the SpreadsheetML namespace. This allows you to generate XLS file for excel. Binary compressed Office Open Document format not yet supported, but you can take this xml output and name it ".xls" and Excel will be able to open the document as a spreadsheet. Modules [ Index ] Text XML SpreadsheetML Text.XML.SpreadsheetML.Builder Text.XML.SpreadsheetML.Types Text.XML.SpreadsheetML.Writer Downloads SpreadsheetML-0.1.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description (as included in the package) Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers JasonDagit For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates No Candidates Versions [ RSS ] 0.1 Dependencies base (>3 && <5) , xml (>=1.3 && <1.4) [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Galois, Inc. Author Jason Dagit Maintainer dagitj@gmail.com Uploaded by JasonDagit at 2012-02-21T17:09:03Z Stability Unknown --> Category Text Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/dagit/SpreadsheetML Distributions NixOS: 0.1 Reverse Dependencies 2 direct, 0 indirect [ details ] Downloads 2206 total (1 in the last 30 days) Rating (no votes yet) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs uploaded by user Build status unknown [ no reports yet ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0.
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://aws.amazon.com/pt/lake-formation/
Governança de data lakes | AWS Lake Formation | Amazon Web Services Pular para o conteúdo principal Filter: Todos English Entre em contato conosco AWS Marketplace Suporte Minha conta Pesquisar Filter: Todos Faça login no console Criar conta AWS Lake Formation Visão geral Recursos Preços Recursos Perguntas frequentes Produtos › Data lakes e analytics › AWS Lake Formation O Amazon Lake Formation está incorporado à próxima geração do Amazon SageMaker AWS Lake Formation Governe, proteja e compartilhe dados de forma centralizada para analytics e machine learning Comece a usar o Lake Formation Orientação de autoatendimento selecionada Saiba mais sobre o Lake Formation Gerenciar e escalar o acesso aos dados é complexo e demorado. Saiba como o AWS Lake Formation pode ajudar você a gerenciar e escalar de forma centralizada as permissões refinadas de acesso a dados e compartilhar dados com confiança dentro e fora da sua organização. Reproduzir Benefícios do Lake Formation Gerencie permissões Gerencie permissões de acesso refinadas ao data lake usando recursos familiares semelhantes a bancos de dados. Gerenciamento escalonado Simplifique o gerenciamento e a governança da segurança para seus usuários em grande escala. Insights mais profundos Obtenha rapidamente insights mais profundos de dados compartilhados com segurança com usuários internos e externos. Auditoria de dados Monitore seu acesso aos dados e ajude a alcançar a conformidade com uma auditoria abrangente de dados. Casos de uso Gerencie permissões usando recursos familiares semelhantes a bancos de dados Centralize o gerenciamento de permissões para recursos de dados, incluindo bancos de dados e tabelas, em um só lugar no Catálogo de Dados do AWS Glue. Saiba mais sobre o Catálogo de Dados do AWS Glue Governe e ajude a proteger seus dados em grande escala Dimensione as permissões entre seus usuários definindo atributos nos dados e aplicando permissões de atributos. Saiba mais sobre o controle de acesso baseado em tags Simplifique o compartilhamento de dados dentro e fora da sua organização Incentive a inovação permitindo que os usuários encontrem, acessem e compartilhem dados rapidamente com confiança, de acordo com suas metas e políticas. Saiba mais sobre compartilhamento de dados Monitore o acesso e melhore a conformidade com a auditoria Enfrente proativamente os desafios de dados e proteja sua empresa com uma auditoria abrangente de acesso a dados. Saiba mais sobre auditoria de acesso a dados Como começar a usar Crie uma conta da AWS Cadastrar-se Comece a usar o AWS Lake Formation Faça login Centralize e gerencie permissões Veja o guia do desenvolvedor Crie uma conta da AWS Aprenda O que é a AWS? O que é a computação em nuvem? O que é a IA agêntica? Hub de conceitos de computação em nuvem Segurança na Nuvem AWS Novidades Blogs Comunicados à imprensa Recursos Conceitos básicos Treinamento Centro de Confiança da AWS Biblioteca de Soluções da AWS Centro de arquitetura Perguntas frequentes sobre produtos e tópicos técnicos Relatórios de analistas Parceiros da AWS Desenvolvedores Builder Center SDKs e ferramentas .NET na AWS Python na AWS Java na AWS PHP na AWS JavaScript na AWS Ajuda Entre em contato conosco Crie um tíquete de suporte AWS re:Post Centro de Conhecimento Visão geral do AWS Support Obtenha ajuda especializada Acessibilidade da AWS Jurídico English Voltar ao início A Amazon é uma empresa empregadora orientada pelos fundamentos de igualdade de oportunidades e ações afirmativas, que não faz distinção entre minorias, mulheres, portadores de deficiência, veteranos, identidade de gênero, orientação sexual nem idade. x facebook linkedin instagram twitch youtube podcasts email Privacidade Termos do site Preferências de cookies © 2026, Amazon Web Services, Inc. ou suas afiliadas. Todos os direitos reservados.
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https://aws.amazon.com/tr/lake-formation/
Veri Gölü Yönetişimi - AWS Lake Formation - Amazon Web Services Ana İçeriğe Atla Filter: Tüm English Bize ulaşın AWS Marketplace Destek Hesabım Arama Filter: Tüm Konsolda oturum açın Hesap oluşturun AWS Lake Formation Genel Bakış Özellikler Fiyatlandırma Kaynaklar SSS Ürünler › Veri gölleri ve Analizler › AWS Lake Formation Amazon Lake Formation, yeni nesil Amazon SageMaker'da yerleşik olarak bulunur AWS Lake Formation Analiz ve makine öğrenimi için verileri merkezi olarak yönetin, güvenli hâle getirin ve küresel olarak paylaşın Lake Formation'ı kullanmaya başlayın Seçilmiş self servis rehberliği Lake Formation hakkında bilgi edinin Veri erişimini yönetmek ve ölçeklendirmek, karmaşık ve zaman alıcıdır. AWS Lake Formation'ın, ayrıntılı veri erişim izinlerini merkezi olarak yönetip ölçeklendirmenize ve verileri kuruluşunuzun içinde ve dışında güvenle paylaşmanıza nasıl yardımcı olabileceğini öğrenin. Oynat Lake Formation'ın avantajları İzinleri yönetin Bilinen veri tabanı benzeri özellikleri kullanarak ayrıntılı veri gölü erişim izinlerini yönetin. Ölçeklendirilmiş yönetim Kullanıcılarınız için büyük ölçekte güvenlik yönetimini ve yönetişimini basitleştirin. Daha derin öngörüler Dahili ve harici kullanıcılarla güvenli bir şekilde paylaşılan verilerden hızlı bir şekilde daha derin öngörüler elde edin. Veri denetimi Kapsamlı veri denetimi ile veri erişiminizi izleyin ve uyumluluğun sağlanmasına yardımcı olun. Kullanım örnekleri Bildiğiniz veri tabanı benzeri özellikleri kullanarak izinleri yönetin Veri tabanları ve tablolar da dahil olmak üzere veri kaynakları için izin yönetimini AWS Glue Veri Kataloğu'nda tek bir yere toplayın. AWS Glue Veri Kataloğu hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinin Verilerinizi büyük ölçekte yönetin ve güvence altına alın Verilere öznitelikler ayarlayarak ve öznitelik izinlerini uygulayarak kullanıcılarınızın izinlerini ölçeklendirin. Etiket tabanlı erişim denetimi hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinin Kuruluşunuzun içinde ve dışında veri paylaşımını basitleştirin Kullanıcıların hedeflerinize ve politikalarınıza uygun olarak verileri hızlı bir şekilde bulmasına, uygun şekilde erişmesine ve bunları güvenle paylaşmasına olanak tanıyarak yeniliği teşvik edin. Veri paylaşımı hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinin Erişimi izleyin ve denetimle uyumluluğu artırın Veri zorluklarını proaktif olarak ele alın ve kapsamlı veri erişim denetimi ile işinizi koruyun. Veri erişim denetimi hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinin Kullanmaya başlama Bir AWS Hesabı Oluşturun Kaydolun AWS Lake Formation’ı kullanmaya başlayın Oturum açın İzinleri merkezileştirin ve yönetin Geliştirici kılavuzunu keşfedin Bir AWS Hesabı Oluşturun Öğrenin AWS Nedir? Bulut Bilgi İşlem nedir? Etken Yapay Zeka nedir? Bulut Bilgi İşlem Kavramları Merkezi AWS Bulut Güvenliği Yenilikler Bloglar Basın Bültenleri Kaynaklar Kullanmaya Başlama Eğitim AWS Güven Merkezi AWS Çözümleri Kitaplığı Mimari Merkezi Ürünler Hakkında ve Teknik SSS'ler Analist Raporları AWS Çözüm Ortakları Geliştiriciler Oluşturucu Merkezi SDK'ler ve Araçlar AWS'de .NET AWS'de Python AWS'de Java AWS'de PHP AWS'de JavaScript Yardım Bize Ulaşın Destek Sorgusu Oluşturun AWS re:Post Bilgi Merkezi AWS Destek’e Genel Bakış Uzman Yardımı Alın AWS Erişilebilirliği Hukuk English Başa dönün Amazon Fırsat Eşitliği İşverenidir: Azınlık/Kadın/Engellilik/Gazi/Cinsiyet Kimliği/Cinsel Yönelim/Yaş. x facebook linkedin instagram twitch youtube podcasts email Gizlilik Site koşulları Çerez Tercihleri © 2026, Amazon Web Services, Inc. veya bağlı kuruluşları. Tüm hakları saklıdır.
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/conduit-combinators/candidates
Package candidates | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Candidates for conduit-combinators No candidates exist for conduit-combinators . Upload one for this or another package?
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/conduit-extra/candidates
Package candidates | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Candidates for conduit-extra No candidates exist for conduit-extra . Upload one for this or another package?
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/companion/candidates
Package candidates | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Candidates for companion No candidates exist for companion . Upload one for this or another package?
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/mime/maintainers
Maintainers for mime | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for mime : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] DonaldStewart IavorDiatchki SigbjornFinne
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://tracker.stifel.com/tracker/sdk/AutoEnrollmentE2E
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2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kinesis/latest/dev/introduction.html
What is Amazon Kinesis Data Streams? - Amazon Kinesis Data Streams What is Amazon Kinesis Data Streams? - Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Documentation Amazon Kinesis Streams Developer Guide What can I do with Kinesis Data Streams? Benefits of using Kinesis Data Streams Related services What is Amazon Kinesis Data Streams? You can use Amazon Kinesis Data Streams to collect and process large streams of data records in real time. You can create data-processing applications, known as Kinesis Data Streams applications . A typical Kinesis Data Streams application reads data from a data stream as data records. These applications can use the Kinesis Client Library, and they can run on Amazon EC2 instances. You can send the processed records to dashboards, use them to generate alerts, dynamically change pricing and advertising strategies, or send data to a variety of other AWS services. For information about Kinesis Data Streams features and pricing, see Amazon Kinesis Data Streams . Kinesis Data Streams is part of the Kinesis streaming data platform, along with Firehose , Kinesis Video Streams , and Managed Service for Apache Flink . For more information about AWS big data solutions, see Big Data on AWS . For more information about AWS streaming data solutions, see What is Streaming Data? . Topics What can I do with Kinesis Data Streams? Benefits of using Kinesis Data Streams Related services What can I do with Kinesis Data Streams? You can use Kinesis Data Streams for rapid and continuous data intake and aggregation. The type of data used can include IT infrastructure log data, application logs, social media, market data feeds, and web clickstream data. Because the response time for the data intake and processing is in real time, the processing is typically lightweight. The following are typical scenarios for using Kinesis Data Streams: Accelerated log and data feed intake and processing You can have producers push data directly into a stream. For example, push system and application logs and they are available for processing in seconds. This prevents the log data from being lost if the front end or application server fails. Kinesis Data Streams provides accelerated data feed intake because you don't batch the data on the servers before you submit it for intake. Real-time metrics and reporting You can use data collected into Kinesis Data Streams for simple data analysis and reporting in real time. For example, your data-processing application can work on metrics and reporting for system and application logs as the data is streaming in, rather than wait to receive batches of data. Real-time data analytics This combines the power of parallel processing with the value of real-time data. For example, process website clickstreams in real time, and then analyze site usability engagement using multiple different Kinesis Data Streams applications running in parallel. Complex stream processing You can create Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) of Kinesis Data Streams applications and data streams. This typically involves putting data from multiple Kinesis Data Streams applications into another stream for downstream processing by a different Kinesis Data Streams application. Benefits of using Kinesis Data Streams Although you can use Kinesis Data Streams to solve a variety of streaming data problems, a common use is the real-time aggregation of data followed by loading the aggregate data into a data warehouse or map-reduce cluster. Data is put into Kinesis data streams, which ensures durability and elasticity. The delay between the time a record is put into the stream and the time it can be retrieved (put-to-get delay) is typically less than 1 second. In other words, a Kinesis Data Streams application can start consuming the data from the stream almost immediately after the data is added. The managed service aspect of Kinesis Data Streams relieves you of the operational burden of creating and running a data intake pipeline. You can create streaming map-reduce–type applications. The elasticity of Kinesis Data Streams enables you to scale the stream up or down, so that you never lose data records before they expire. Multiple Kinesis Data Streams applications can consume data from a stream, so that multiple actions, like archiving and processing, can take place concurrently and independently. For example, two applications can read data from the same stream. The first application calculates running aggregates and updates an Amazon DynamoDB table, and the second application compresses and archives data to a data store like Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). The DynamoDB table with running aggregates is then read by a dashboard for up-to-the-minute reports. The Kinesis Client Library enables fault-tolerant consumption of data from streams and provides scaling support for Kinesis Data Streams applications. Related services For information about using Amazon EMR clusters to read and process Kinesis data streams directly, see Kinesis Connector . Javascript is disabled or is unavailable in your browser. To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please refer to your browser's Help pages for instructions. Document Conventions Terminology and concepts Did this page help you? - Yes Thanks for letting us know we're doing a good job! If you've got a moment, please tell us what we did right so we can do more of it. Did this page help you? - No Thanks for letting us know this page needs work. We're sorry we let you down. If you've got a moment, please tell us how we can make the documentation better.
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/http-server/candidates
Package candidates | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Candidates for http-server No candidates exist for http-server . Upload one for this or another package?
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://my.axerosolutions.com/login?ReturnUrl=%2fspaces%2f5%2faxero-documentation%2fwiki%2fview%2f21497%2fchat
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2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/alex-tools/maintainers
Maintainers for alex-tools | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for alex-tools : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] EricMertens IavorDiatchki TrevorElliott ryanglscott galoisinc
2026-01-13T09:29:09
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Checklist
OpenBSD FAQ: Installation Guide Open BSD FAQ - Installation Guide [FAQ Index] Overview of the Installation Procedure Pre-Installation Checklist Downloading OpenBSD Creating Install Media Performing a Simple Install File Sets Disk Partitioning Bootstrapping Wireless Firmware Sending Your dmesg After the Install Customizing the Install Process Multibooting Overview of the Installation Procedure The OpenBSD installer uses a special ramdisk kernel ( bsd.rd ) that spawns a live environment running entirely in memory. It contains the install script and a small number of utilities needed to perform a complete installation. These utilities can also be useful for disaster recovery. The ramdisk kernel can be booted from a number of different sources: CD/DVD USB drive An existing partition Over the network ( PXE or other network boot options ) Floppy disk Not every platform supports all of these options. If you have a running OpenBSD system, bsd.rd is all you need to reinstall or upgrade to a newer version. To do so, download and verify the new bsd.rd , place it on an existing filesystem, and boot from it. The general method of booting bsd.rd is to change your boot kernel from /bsd to /bsd.rd through whatever means used on your platform. Booting from bsd.rd on an amd64 system can be done like so: Using drive 0, partition 3. Loading...... probing: pc0 com0 com1 mem[638K 1918M a20=on] disk: hd0+ hd1+ >> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.33 boot> bsd.rd This will boot the kernel named bsd.rd from the first partition of the first recognized hard disk. If you need to specify a different drive or partition, just prefix the kernel name with its location. The following example would boot from the fourth partition of the second hard drive: Using drive 0, partition 3. Loading...... probing: pc0 com0 com1 mem[638K 1918M a20=on] disk: hd0+ hd1+ >> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.33 boot> boot hd1d:/bsd.rd OpenBSD boot loaders are documented in the architecture-specific boot(8) man pages. Pre-Installation Checklist Before you start, you should have some idea what you want to end up with. A few things worth considering beforehand: Machine name Hardware installed and available: Verify compatibility with your hardware. You may want to consult the platform-specific installation notes, especially if you're using one of the non-x86 CPU architectures. They contain detailed instructions and any possible caveats: [ alpha ] [ amd64 ] [ arm64 ] [ armv7 ] [ hppa ] [ i386 ] [ landisk ] [ loongson ] [ luna88k ] [ macppc ] [ octeon ] [ powerpc64 ] [ riscv64 ] [ sparc64 ] If wireless internet is your only networking option, does the card require additional firmware? If so, read the section on bootstrapping wireless firmware . Install method to be used Desired disk layout: Does existing data need to be saved elsewhere? Will OpenBSD coexist on this system with another OS? If so, how will each system be booted? Will you need to install a boot manager? Will the entire disk be used for OpenBSD, or do you want to keep an existing partition/OS? (or space for a future one) How do you wish to sub-partition the OpenBSD part of your disk? Do you want disk encryption? Network settings, if not using DHCP: Domain name and DNS address IP address and subnet masks for each NIC Gateway address Downloading OpenBSD The following installation images are available: install78.img A disk image that can be written to a USB flash drive or similar device. Includes the file sets . amd64 | arm64 | i386 | octeon | powerpc64 | riscv64 | sparc64 miniroot78.img The same as above, but file sets are not included. They can be pulled down from the internet or from a local disk. alpha | amd64 | arm64 | armv7 | i386 | landisk | loongson | luna88k | octeon | powerpc64 | riscv64 | sparc64 install78.iso An ISO 9660 image that can be used to create an install CD/DVD. Includes the file sets. alpha | amd64 | arm64 | hppa | i386 | macppc | powerpc64 | sparc64 cd78.iso The same as above, but file sets are not included. alpha | amd64 | hppa | i386 | loongson | macppc | sparc64 floppy78.img Supports some older machines that lack other booting options. amd64 | i386 | sparc64 Images can also be downloaded from a number of alternate mirror sites . An SHA256 file containing checksums can be found in the same directory as the installation files. You can confirm that none of the downloaded files were mangled in transit using the sha256(1) command. $ sha256 -C SHA256 miniroot*.img (SHA256) miniroot78.img: OK Or, if you're using the GNU coreutils: $ sha256sum -c --ignore-missing SHA256 miniroot78.img: OK However, this only checks for accidental corruption. You can use signify(1) and the SHA256.sig file to cryptographically verify the downloaded image. $ signify -Cp /etc/signify/openbsd-78-base.pub -x SHA256.sig miniroot*.img Signature Verified miniroot78.img: OK Note that the signify package on other operating systems may not include the required public key , or it may be installed in another location. The install78.iso and install78.img images do not contain an SHA256.sig file, so the installer will complain that it can't check the signature of the included sets: Directory does not contain SHA256.sig. Continue without verification? [no] This is because it would make no sense for the installer to verify them. If someone were to make a rogue installation image, they could certainly change the installer to say the files were legitimate. If the image's signature has been verified beforehand, it is safe to answer "yes" at that prompt. Creating Install Media Flash Drives A bootable USB flash drive can be created by attaching the target device and copying over the image with dd(1) . Using OpenBSD, assuming the device was recognized as sd6 : # dd if=install*.img of=/dev/rsd6c bs=1M Note that the raw I/O device is used: rsd6c rather than sd6c . Details of this will vary on other platforms. If you're using a different OS, be sure to select the appropriate device name: /dev/sdX on Linux or /dev/rdiskX on macOS for example. CD-ROMs You can create a bootable CD-ROM on OpenBSD by using cdio(1) . # cdio tao cd*.iso Performing a Simple Install If you need instructions on booting from your preferred media, check the relevant platform page of your machine. The installer is designed to install OpenBSD in a very usable default configuration with a minimum of user intervention. In fact, you can often just hit <Enter> to get a good OpenBSD install, moving your hands to the rest of the keyboard only to enter the root password. After the dmesg(8) is shown, you will see the first installer question: ... root on rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b erase ^?, werase ^W, kill ^U, intr ^C, status ^T Welcome to the OpenBSD/amd64 7.8 installation program. (I)nstall, (U)pgrade, (A)utoinstall or (S)hell? Choose (I)nstall and follow the instructions. File Sets The complete OpenBSD installation is broken up into a number of file sets: bsd The kernel (required) bsd.mp The multi-processor kernel (only on some platforms) bsd.rd The ramdisk kernel base78.tgz The base system (required) comp78.tgz The compiler collection, headers and libraries man78.tgz Manual pages game78.tgz Text-based games xbase78.tgz Base libraries and utilities for X11 (requires xshare78.tgz ) xfont78.tgz Fonts used by X11 xserv78.tgz X11's X servers xshare78.tgz X11's man pages, locale settings and includes New users are recommended to install all of them. Some libraries from xbase78.tgz , like freetype or fontconfig, can be used outside of X by programs that manipulate text or graphics. Such programs will usually need fonts, either from xfont78.tgz or font packages. For the sake of simplicity, the developers decided against maintaining a minimal xbase78.tgz set that would allow most non-X ports to run. Adding a File Set After Install If you chose to skip some file sets at install time, you might realize later that you really do need them after all. Simply boot bsd.rd from your root file system and choose (U)pgrade . When you get to the list of file sets, select the ones you need. Disk Partitioning OpenBSD can be installed in as little as 512MB, but using a device that small is something for advanced users. Until you have some experience, 8GB or more disk space is recommended. Unlike some other operating systems, OpenBSD encourages users to split their disk into a number of partitions, rather than just one or two large ones. Some of the reasons for doing so are: Security: Some of OpenBSD's default security features rely on filesystem mount options such as nosuid , nodev , noexec or wxallowed . Stability: A user or a misbehaved program can fill a filesystem with garbage if they have write permissions for it. Your critical programs, which hopefully run on a different filesystem, do not get interrupted. fsck(8) : You can mount partitions that you never or rarely need to write to as readonly most of the time, which will eliminate the need for a filesystem check after a crash or power interruption. The installer will create a partitioning plan based on the size of your hard disk. While this will not be a perfect layout for all people, it provides a good starting point for figuring out what you need. Read about disklabel's defaults for automatic disk allocation and the hier(7) man page before making decisions about custom partitioning schemes. Since some packages need to be started from a wxallowed filesystem, it is recommended to have a separate /usr/local partition. Very small partitions can become troublesome when you need to upgrade. A /home partition can be nice. New version of the OS? Leave your /home partition untouched, wipe and reload everything else. You may also want to create an altroot partition for backing up your root filesystem. A system exposed to the internet should have a separate /var and maybe even a separate /var/log . Compiling some ports from source can take huge amounts of space on your /usr and /tmp partitions. Bootstrapping Wireless Firmware For licensing reasons, some firmware cannot be directly distributed with OpenBSD. The fw_update(8) tool will automatically download and install any missing firmware, but this requires a working internet connection. In the case of certain hardware configurations, such as a laptop with no ethernet port, the user will have to manually download and install the firmware in order to get online for the first time. This can be done pre-installation, by adding the firmware files to the install media, or after the OS has been installed from a CD or disk. Adding firmware files to the install media will not enable the hardware during the installation process. They will be added to the target disk, so the hardware can be used after the first boot into the installed system. Start by finding the wireless adapter's interface name with dmesg(8) . From an existing OpenBSD installation, mount the install image as a vnode disk with vnconfig(8) and use fw_update(8) to download the required files to it. This example uses firmware for an iwm(4) card: # vnconfig install78.img vnd0 # mount /dev/vnd0a /mnt # cd /mnt # fw_update -Fv iwm Get/Verify iwm-firmware-20240410.tgz ... done. fw_update: download iwm # cd / # umount /mnt # vnconfig -u vnd0 The resulting file can then be used to create a bootable install image with the necessary firmware. If you don't have an existing OpenBSD system with internet access, use another computer to download the appropriate file from http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/ and put it on a USB drive that's readable by OpenBSD. Then, on the OpenBSD machine, mount(8) the drive and use fw_update(8) to install it from there. Sending Your dmesg After the Install After a successful install, look at the output of the dmesg(8) command and see if anything stands out. If a device shows up as not configured , this means that it is not currently supported by the kernel. This may be improved in the future by sending the dmesg. A quote from /usr/src/etc/root/root.mail : If you wish to ensure that OpenBSD runs better on your machines, please do us a favor (after you have your mail system configured!) and type something like: # (dmesg; sysctl hw.sensors) | \ mail -s "Sony VAIO 505R laptop, apm works OK" dmesg@openbsd.org so that we can see what kinds of configurations people are running. As shown, including a bit of information about your machine in the subject or the body can help us even further. We will use this information to improve device driver support in future releases. (Please do this using the supplied GENERIC kernel, not for a custom compiled kernel, unless you're unable to boot the GENERIC kernel. If you have a multi-processor machine, dmesg results of both GENERIC.MP and GENERIC kernels are appreciated.) The device driver information we get from this helps us fix existing drivers. Thank you! Alternatively, save your dmesg output to a text file and send us its contents: $ (dmesg; sysctl hw.sensors) > ~/dmesg.txt Please configure your email client to use plain text. In particular, do not use HTML formatting or forced line breaks. Put the dmesg into the body of the mail, not as an attachment. Customizing the Install Process The site78.tgz File Set The OpenBSD install and upgrade scripts allow the selection of a user-created set called site78.tgz . Like the official file sets , this is a tar(1) archive rooted in / and untarred with the -xzphf options. It is installed last, so it can be used to complement and modify the files from a default install. Furthermore, it is possible to use hostname-dependent sets named site78-$(hostname -s).tgz . Note: If you intend to provide the sets over HTTP(s), place site78.tgz in your source directory and include it in your index.txt . It will then be an option at install time. The install.site and upgrade.site Scripts If the site78.tgz file set contains an executable file /install.site , the installer runs it with chroot(8) based at the freshly installed system's root. Similarly, the upgrade script runs /upgrade.site . The latter can be placed in the system's root directory before rebooting for the upgrade. Example usage: Set the system time. Do an immediate backup/archive of the new system before you expose it to the rest of the world. Have a set of arbitrary commands be run after the first boot. This will happen if install.site is used to append any such commands to an rc.firsttime(8) file (appending to this file is necessary since the installer itself may write to this file). At boot time, rc.firsttime is executed once then deleted. Multibooting Multibooting is having several operating systems on one computer, with some means of selecting which OS is to boot. You may want to familiarize yourself with the OpenBSD boot process before you start. A brief introduction to fdisk(8) is in the section on using OpenBSD's fdisk . If you are adding OpenBSD to an existing system, you will probably need to create some free space before installing OpenBSD. In addition to your existing system's native tools, gparted may be useful for deleting or resizing existing partitions. Preferably use one of the four primary MBR partitions for booting OpenBSD. Extended partitions may not work. rEFInd is reported to usually work. GRUB is reported to usually fail. In either case, you are completely on your own. Windows The Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store allows multiple versions of Windows to be booted through bcdedit . A good introduction can be found in this article . If you want a GUI alternative, you may want to try EasyBCD . You will need a copy of your OpenBSD install's Partition Boot Record (PBR) . You can copy it to a file using a process similar to: # dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1 where sd0a is your boot device, and you will need to get the file openbsd.pbr to your Windows system partition. Once OpenBSD's PBR is copied to the Windows system partition, you need a shell with administrative privileges to run the following commands: C:\Windows\system32> bcdedit /create /d "OpenBSD/i386" /application bootsector The entry {0154a872-3d41-11de-bd67-a7060316bbb1} was successfully created. C:\Windows\system32> bcdedit /set {0154a872-3d41-11de-bd67-a7060316bbb1} device boot The operation completed successfully. C:\Windows\system32> bcdedit /set {0154a872-3d41-11de-bd67-a7060316bbb1} path \openbsd.pbr The operation completed successfully. C:\Windows\system32> bcdedit /set {0154a872-3d41-11de-bd67-a7060316bbb1} device partition=c: The operation completed successfully. C:\Windows\system32> bcdedit /displayorder {0154a872-3d41-11de-bd67-7060316bbb1} /addlast The operation completed successfully. Note that OpenBSD expects the computer's real-time clock to be set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). See this section for more info.
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Page Builder Extras Version 49 Published  4/28/2017 04:09 AM by   Anonymous User   Last updated  1/26/2025 03:49 AM by  Maxwell Drain Axero and customers come up with great ideas for new  Page Builder Widgets  all the time. We love implementing these new widgets in Axero, but implementation takes time and we want to give you these widgets immediately. Page Builder Extras provides instructions on how to implement these awesome widgets in your Page Builder pages. Have your own widget you would like posted here? Post it in our forums . Table of Contents Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget For the IFrame Widget For the Navigation widget For the People widget For the Tag Cloud widget Other Extras for User Profiles Guides Related Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget Content Grid Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays content in a bold grid. The Content List widget keeps everyone updated on the latest news and announcements. Content List Ticker Template   The Content List Ticker template displays content in a scrolling list. Content List With Body Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays the full content body on a Page Builder page. This will save people a click and give them everything they need to know right on the page. Daily Schedule Widget   Create a widget that lists your events for the day. Events drop off the widget as the day progresses. Use this widget to help people stay organized and on time. Icon List with Tabs Template   Create a tabbed icon list template for the Content List Widget. This widget is great for keeping your community updated on recent articles, upcoming events, key discussions, and more. Stacked 3 Across Call to Action Template   The Stacked 3 Across Call to Action template highlights content titles and featured images. This template is great for creating visual interest. Stacked List Small Image Template   The Stacked List Small Image template displays content in narrow columns. Stacked Right - Events Template   You can create a Stacked Right template for events. Highlight important team meetings, upcoming deadlines, or conferences and activities. Vertical Stacked List Template   Create a template for the Content List widget that displays content in a simple vertical stack. For the IFrame Widget Video IFrame Template   Create a template for the IFrame Widget that's ideal for displaying videos from providers like YouTube and Vimeo. For the Navigation widget Carousel Banner Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links in a modern and clean carousel. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Header Widget   Create a header with a welcome message. You can customize the header, subtitle, and background color to match your company brand and culture. Header with Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget with a header, welcome message, and subnav. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Launchpad Widget - Large   The Launchpad is a custom widget that you can use to provide hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The large launchpad is best used in wider columns - 6 or greater. Launchpad Widget - Small   The Launchpad is a custom widget that provides hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The small launchpad is best used in mid-sized to wider columns—4 or greater. Message Box Widget   Use the Message Box widget to highlight important announcements. Nav - Image Blocks (2 col) Template   Create a two-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks (3 col) Template   Create a three-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks with Background Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links with an image background. Navigation List Widget   Use the Navigation List widget to link to features and content. Search Hero Template   Create a search hero for your homepage with a search bar and quick links to important resources. Work Apps Widget   Use the Work Apps widget to link to features, content, and external systems. For the People widget Custom Featured People Template   Use the Custom Featured People template to display users without a shared attribute, such as profile fields or space membership. Highlight cross-functional teams, recognize employees of the month or feature department heads. Leaderboard Template   Display a leaderboard on your homepage to publicly reward engagement and offer additional incentives for people who reach a top level of contribution. For the Tag Cloud widget Tag Cloud with Count Template   Create a template for the Tag Cloud Widget that displays the number of times tags have been used. The Tag Cloud with Count template provides a quick overview of tag usage in your intranet. Other Section (No Widget) Template   You can create a template for the Section Widget that doesn't affect the styling of nested widgets. With the Section (No Widget) template, you can nest Content List, People, Navigation widgets, and more in a Section widget. Quote of the Day Widget   Display a motivational or inspirational quote every day. The Quote of the Day widget cycles through a list of quotes you enter. Use this widget to encourage and inspire your people. Extras for User Profiles Message in Slack Profile Field   Add a Message in Slack  link to user profiles. Recognition Widget   Add a My Recognition widget to user profiles to showcase people's accomplishments and accolades. Show Password Checkbox   Add a Show password checkbox to the login page that toggles password visibility. Guides Choosing Page Builder Templates   Axero comes with a variety of templates for displaying content, people, and menus. Each template has a unique design and works best for specific content types or situations. This wiki provides template recommendations for the  Content List Widget ,  Navigation Widget , and  People Widget . How to Add an Image to a Page Builder Page   Add an image to a Page Builder page using Dynamic Properties and a Dynamic Property widget. The image can be used on multiple Page Builder pages. When you want to update the image, you only need to update the dynamic property in the Control Panel, and the image will be updated everywhere it appears. How to Add Infinite Scroll to a Content List Template   Add infinite scroll to a Content List template to let people browse for more content without leaving the page. How to Add Quick Links to a Page Builder Page   Learn how to add quick links to content on a Page Builder page using a Rich Text widget and @mentions. How to Create a Multi-Page Page Builder Page   Display related Page Builder pages all on one page. Set up a multi-page Page Builder page, and users can view related pages with a click of a button. How to Create a Side Modal   Add a button to the header or on a Page Builder page that opens content in a side modal. Related Design Resources   Axero makes it easy to customize your intranet to match your company's brand and culture. With Page Builder, CSS Overrides, and the navigation header builder, the possibilities are endless. This page provides guides and resources for making common design changes. tags : site-administrator
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Page Builder Extras Version 49 Published  4/28/2017 04:09 AM by   Anonymous User   Last updated  1/26/2025 03:49 AM by  Maxwell Drain Axero and customers come up with great ideas for new  Page Builder Widgets  all the time. We love implementing these new widgets in Axero, but implementation takes time and we want to give you these widgets immediately. Page Builder Extras provides instructions on how to implement these awesome widgets in your Page Builder pages. Have your own widget you would like posted here? Post it in our forums . Table of Contents Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget For the IFrame Widget For the Navigation widget For the People widget For the Tag Cloud widget Other Extras for User Profiles Guides Related Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget Content Grid Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays content in a bold grid. The Content List widget keeps everyone updated on the latest news and announcements. Content List Ticker Template   The Content List Ticker template displays content in a scrolling list. Content List With Body Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays the full content body on a Page Builder page. This will save people a click and give them everything they need to know right on the page. Daily Schedule Widget   Create a widget that lists your events for the day. Events drop off the widget as the day progresses. Use this widget to help people stay organized and on time. Icon List with Tabs Template   Create a tabbed icon list template for the Content List Widget. This widget is great for keeping your community updated on recent articles, upcoming events, key discussions, and more. Stacked 3 Across Call to Action Template   The Stacked 3 Across Call to Action template highlights content titles and featured images. This template is great for creating visual interest. Stacked List Small Image Template   The Stacked List Small Image template displays content in narrow columns. Stacked Right - Events Template   You can create a Stacked Right template for events. Highlight important team meetings, upcoming deadlines, or conferences and activities. Vertical Stacked List Template   Create a template for the Content List widget that displays content in a simple vertical stack. For the IFrame Widget Video IFrame Template   Create a template for the IFrame Widget that's ideal for displaying videos from providers like YouTube and Vimeo. For the Navigation widget Carousel Banner Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links in a modern and clean carousel. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Header Widget   Create a header with a welcome message. You can customize the header, subtitle, and background color to match your company brand and culture. Header with Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget with a header, welcome message, and subnav. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Launchpad Widget - Large   The Launchpad is a custom widget that you can use to provide hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The large launchpad is best used in wider columns - 6 or greater. Launchpad Widget - Small   The Launchpad is a custom widget that provides hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The small launchpad is best used in mid-sized to wider columns—4 or greater. Message Box Widget   Use the Message Box widget to highlight important announcements. Nav - Image Blocks (2 col) Template   Create a two-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks (3 col) Template   Create a three-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks with Background Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links with an image background. Navigation List Widget   Use the Navigation List widget to link to features and content. Search Hero Template   Create a search hero for your homepage with a search bar and quick links to important resources. Work Apps Widget   Use the Work Apps widget to link to features, content, and external systems. For the People widget Custom Featured People Template   Use the Custom Featured People template to display users without a shared attribute, such as profile fields or space membership. Highlight cross-functional teams, recognize employees of the month or feature department heads. Leaderboard Template   Display a leaderboard on your homepage to publicly reward engagement and offer additional incentives for people who reach a top level of contribution. For the Tag Cloud widget Tag Cloud with Count Template   Create a template for the Tag Cloud Widget that displays the number of times tags have been used. The Tag Cloud with Count template provides a quick overview of tag usage in your intranet. Other Section (No Widget) Template   You can create a template for the Section Widget that doesn't affect the styling of nested widgets. With the Section (No Widget) template, you can nest Content List, People, Navigation widgets, and more in a Section widget. Quote of the Day Widget   Display a motivational or inspirational quote every day. The Quote of the Day widget cycles through a list of quotes you enter. Use this widget to encourage and inspire your people. Extras for User Profiles Message in Slack Profile Field   Add a Message in Slack  link to user profiles. Recognition Widget   Add a My Recognition widget to user profiles to showcase people's accomplishments and accolades. Show Password Checkbox   Add a Show password checkbox to the login page that toggles password visibility. Guides Choosing Page Builder Templates   Axero comes with a variety of templates for displaying content, people, and menus. Each template has a unique design and works best for specific content types or situations. This wiki provides template recommendations for the  Content List Widget ,  Navigation Widget , and  People Widget . How to Add an Image to a Page Builder Page   Add an image to a Page Builder page using Dynamic Properties and a Dynamic Property widget. The image can be used on multiple Page Builder pages. When you want to update the image, you only need to update the dynamic property in the Control Panel, and the image will be updated everywhere it appears. How to Add Infinite Scroll to a Content List Template   Add infinite scroll to a Content List template to let people browse for more content without leaving the page. How to Add Quick Links to a Page Builder Page   Learn how to add quick links to content on a Page Builder page using a Rich Text widget and @mentions. How to Create a Multi-Page Page Builder Page   Display related Page Builder pages all on one page. Set up a multi-page Page Builder page, and users can view related pages with a click of a button. How to Create a Side Modal   Add a button to the header or on a Page Builder page that opens content in a side modal. Related Design Resources   Axero makes it easy to customize your intranet to match your company's brand and culture. With Page Builder, CSS Overrides, and the navigation header builder, the possibilities are endless. This page provides guides and resources for making common design changes. tags : site-administrator
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https://aws.amazon.com/lake-formation/faqs/
Data Lake Governance – AWS Lake Formation FAQs – AWS Skip to main content Filter: All English Contact us AWS Marketplace Support My account Search Filter: All Sign in to console Create account AWS Lake Formation Overview Features Pricing Resources FAQs Products › AWS Lake Formation › AWS Lake Formation FAQ AWS Lake Formation FAQs Page topics General 5 Centralized permissions management 3 Security management and governance 1 Secure data sharing 4 Data access monitoring and auditing 1 General Open all What is AWS Lake Formation? AWS Lake Formation makes it easier to centrally govern, secure, and globally share data for analytics and machine learning (ML). With Lake Formation, you can centralize data security and governance using the AWS Glue Data Catalog, letting you manage metadata and data permissions in one place with familiar database-style features. It also delivers fine-grained data access control, so you can help ensure users have access to the right data, down to the row and column level. You can then scale permissions across your users. Lake Formation also makes it easier to share data internally across your organization, across Regions, and externally using AWS Data Exchange, letting you create a data mesh or meet other data sharing needs with no data movement. And, because Lake Formation tracks data interactions by role and user, it provides comprehensive data access auditing to help ensure the right data was accessed by the right users at the right time. How does Lake Formation relate to AWS Glue and the AWS Glue Data Catalog? Lake Formation shares console controls and the AWS Glue Data Catalog with AWS Glue. AWS Glue focuses on data integration and ETL. See  AWS Lake Formation features  for more details. How does Lake Formation integrate with Amazon DataZone? Lake Formation and the AWS Glue Data Catalog are integral parts of Amazon Data Zone. Amazon DataZone supports granting access to Data Catalog tables that are managed in AWS Lake Formation. Amazon DataZone uses Lake Formation to manage permissions and facilitate sharing of data products. For example, in Amazon DataZone when a producer makes data available for a subscription, it has to be in the Data Catalog. When a subscription is granted, Amazon DataZone orchestrates the creation of Lake Formation grants. Can I use third-party business intelligence tools with Lake Formation? Yes. You can use third-party business applications, such as Tableau and Looker, to connect to your AWS data sources through services such as Amazon Athena or Amazon Redshift. Access to data is managed by Lake Formation and the underlying AWS Glue Data Catalog, so regardless of which application you use, you’re assured that access to your data is governed and controlled. Do third-party tools integrate with Lake Formation? There are several third-party tools that integrate with Lake Formation, including Ahana, Dremio, Privacera, Collibra, and Starburst. Centralized permissions management Open all How does Lake Formation simplify and centralize permissions management? Lake Formation centralizes permission management on your resources in the AWS Glue Data Catalog, including databases and tables, letting you manage permissions for your data and metadata in one place. You can define and manage access for your users and applications by role with Lake Formation in the Data Catalog using familiar database-like grants, bringing the simplicity of data warehouses and databases to your data lake. How does Lake Formation work with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)? Integration with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) authenticates users and roles, enforcing permissions across AWS analytics and ML services, including Amazon Athena, Amazon QuickSight, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon SageMaker. Lake Formation provides a permissions model that is based on a straightforward grant and revoke mechanism. Lake Formation permissions combine with IAM permissions to control access to data stored in data lakes and to the metadata that describes that data. When a principal makes a request to access AWS Glue Data Catalog resources or underlying data, for the request to succeed it must pass permission checks by both IAM and Lake Formation. IAM and Lake Formation are complementary to each other, and Lake Formation does not impact existing IAM permissions. What data granularity does Lake Formation permissions support? Different users across your organization require different levels of access to your data. It’s important that users have access to the right data—and no more—to do their jobs. Lake Formation fine-grained access control (FGAC) lets you manage permissions to the column, row, and cell level. FGAC makes it easier to comply with increased business regulations, apply better data governance, and deftly protect and manage consumers’ sensitive data. Security management and governance Open all How does Lake Formation help scale permissions across users? Lake Formation makes it easier to scale permissions across your users. You can set attributes on data and apply permissions on those attributes to scale. Lake Formation tag-based access control (LF-TBAC) uses attributes of the data to help keep permissions up to date as data changes. With LF-TBAC, administrators set the appropriate tags on their data, and then the existing policies will enforce the desired access to new data resources. This helps scale permissions management across a large number of AWS Glue Data Catalog resources, reducing management time and effort. Secure data sharing Open all How does Lake Formation streamline data sharing? AWS Lake Formation simplifies cross-account data sharing, letting you create a data mesh or meet other data-sharing needs with minimal data movement. Lake Formation cross-account capabilities allow users to share distributed data with confidence across multiple AWS accounts, AWS Organizations, AWS Regions, or directly with IAM principals in another account, while ensuring proper data governance so that data owners control who has data access. What is the role of the AWS Glue Data Catalog in data sharing? The AWS Glue Data Catalog acts as a hub for managing and sharing your data, whether natively in the Glue Data Catalog or as a connector to other catalogs, such as Hive Metastore. You can set up and enforce permissions on datasets presented through the Data Catalog, making it easier to control access to your data no matter where it lives. How does Lake Formation simplify external or business-to-business data sharing? Lake Formation integrates with AWS Data Exchange so you can share data with external businesses without moving or copying the data. How does Lake Formation integrate with other AWS services? AWS services such as Amazon Athena, AWS Glue, Amazon Redshift Spectrum, and Amazon EMR can use Lake Formation to securely access data in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) locations registered with Lake Formation. With Lake Formation, you can define and manage FGAC permissions for your data in the AWS Glue Data Catalog. Each of these AWS services is a trusted caller to Lake Formation, and Lake Formation provides access to data stored in Amazon S3 through temporary credentials. Amazon QuickSight and  Amazon SageMaker Studio  integrations are also supported if using one of the supported engines. For more information, see  Lake Formation Permissions Management Workflow . Data access monitoring and auditing Open all How can Lake Formation help monitor and audit data access? Lake Formation provides comprehensive audit logs with AWS CloudTrail to monitor access and demonstrate compliance with centrally defined policies. You can audit data access history across analytics and ML services that read the data in your data lake with Lake Formation. This lets you see which users or roles have attempted to access what data, with which services, and when. You can access audit logs in the same way you access other CloudTrail logs using the CloudTrail APIs and console. For more information about CloudTrail logs, see  Logging AWS Lake Formation API Calls Using AWS CloudTrail . 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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_scps.html
Service control policies (SCPs) - AWS Organizations Service control policies (SCPs) - AWS Organizations Documentation AWS Organizations User Guide Testing effects of SCPs Maximum size of SCPs Attaching SCPs to different levels in the organization SCP effects on permissions Using access data to improve SCPs Tasks and entities not restricted by SCPs Service control policies (SCPs) Service control policies (SCPs) are a type of organization policy that you can use to manage permissions in your organization. SCPs offer central control over the maximum available permissions for the IAM users and IAM roles in your organization. SCPs help you to ensure your accounts stay within your organization’s access control guidelines. SCPs are available only in an organization that has all features enabled . SCPs aren't available if your organization has enabled only the consolidated billing features. For instructions on enabling SCPs, see Enabling a policy type . SCPs do not grant permissions to the IAM users and IAM roles in your organization. No permissions are granted by an SCP. An SCP defines a permission guardrail, or sets limits, on the actions that the IAM users and IAM roles in your organization can perform. To grant permissions, the administrator must attach policies to control access, such as identity-based policies that are attached to IAM users and IAM roles, and resource-based policies that are attached to the resources in your accounts. For more information, see Identity-based policies and resource-based policies in the IAM User Guide . The effective permissions are the logical intersection between what is allowed by the SCP and resource control policies (RCPs) and what is allowed by the identity-based and resource-based policies. SCPs don't affect users or roles in the management account SCPs don't affect users or roles in the management account. They affect only the member accounts in your organization. This also means that SCPs apply to member accounts that are designated as delegated administrators. Topics Testing effects of SCPs Maximum size of SCPs Attaching SCPs to different levels in the organization SCP effects on permissions Using access data to improve SCPs Tasks and entities not restricted by SCPs SCP evaluation SCP syntax Service control policy examples Troubleshooting service control policies (SCPs) with AWS Organizations Testing effects of SCPs AWS strongly recommends that you don't attach SCPs to the root of your organization without thoroughly testing the impact that the policy has on accounts. Instead, create an OU that you can move your accounts into one at a time, or at least in small numbers, to ensure that you don't inadvertently lock users out of key services. One way to determine whether a service is used by an account is to examine the service last accessed data in IAM . Another way is to use AWS CloudTrail to log service usage at the API level . Note You should not remove the FullAWSAccess policy unless you modify or replace it with a separate policy with allowed actions, otherwise all AWS actions from member accounts will fail. Maximum size of SCPs All characters in your SCP count against its maximum size . The examples in this guide show the SCPs formatted with extra white space to improve their readability. However, to save space if your policy size approaches the maximum size, you can delete any white space, such as space characters and line breaks that are outside quotation marks. Tip Use the visual editor to build your SCP. It automatically removes extra white space. Attaching SCPs to different levels in the organization For a detailed explanation of how SCPs work, see SCP evaluation . SCP effects on permissions SCPs are similar to AWS Identity and Access Management permission policies and use almost the same syntax. However, an SCP never grants permissions. Instead, SCPs are access controls that specify the maximum available permissions for the IAM users and IAM roles in your organization. For more information, see Policy Evaluation Logic in the IAM User Guide . SCPs affect only IAM users and roles that are managed by accounts that are part of the organization. SCPs don't affect resource-based policies directly. They also don't affect users or roles from accounts outside the organization. For example, consider an Amazon S3 bucket that's owned by account A in an organization. The bucket policy (a resource-based policy) grants access to users from account B outside the organization. Account A has an SCP attached. That SCP doesn't apply to those outside users in account B. The SCP applies only to users that are managed by account A in the organization. An SCP restricts permissions for IAM users and roles in member accounts, including the member account's root user. Any account has only those permissions permitted by every parent above it. If a permission is blocked at any level above the account, either implicitly (by not being included in an Allow policy statement) or explicitly (by being included in a Deny policy statement), a user or role in the affected account can't use that permission, even if the account administrator attaches the AdministratorAccess IAM policy with */* permissions to the user. SCPs affect only member accounts in the organization. They have no effect on users or roles in the management account. This also means that SCPs apply to member accounts that are designated as delegated administrators. For more information, see Best practices for the management account . Users and roles must still be granted permissions with appropriate IAM permission policies. A user without any IAM permission policies has no access, even if the applicable SCPs allow all services and all actions. If a user or role has an IAM permission policy that grants access to an action that is also allowed by the applicable SCPs, the user or role can perform that action. If a user or role has an IAM permission policy that grants access to an action that is either not allowed or explicitly denied by the applicable SCPs, the user or role can't perform that action. SCPs affect all users and roles in attached accounts, including the root user . The only exceptions are those described in Tasks and entities not restricted by SCPs . SCPs do not affect any service-linked role. Service-linked roles enable other AWS services to integrate with AWS Organizations and can't be restricted by SCPs. When you disable the SCP policy type in a root, all SCPs are automatically detached from all AWS Organizations entities in that root. AWS Organizations entities include organizational units, organizations, and accounts. If you reenable SCPs in a root, that root reverts to only the default FullAWSAccess policy automatically attached to all entities in the root. Any attachments of SCPs to AWS Organizations entities from before SCPs were disabled are lost and aren't automatically recoverable, although you can manually reattach them. If both a permissions boundary (an advanced IAM feature) and an SCP are present, then the boundary, the SCP, and the identity-based policy must all allow the action. Using access data to improve SCPs When signed in with management account credentials, you can view service last accessed data for an AWS Organizations entity or policy in the AWS Organizations section of the IAM console. You can also use the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) or AWS API in IAM to retrieve service last accessed data. This data includes information about which allowed services that the IAM users and roles in an AWS Organizations account last attempted to access and when. You can use this information to identify unused permissions so that you can refine your SCPs to better adhere to the principle of least privilege . For example, you might have a deny list SCP that prohibits access to three AWS services. All services that aren't listed in the SCP's Deny statement are allowed. The service last accessed data in IAM tells you which AWS services are allowed by the SCP but are never used. With that information, you can update the SCP to deny access to services that you don't need. For more information, see the following topics in the IAM User Guide : Viewing Organizations Service Last Accessed Data for Organizations Using Data to Refine Permissions for an Organizational Unit Tasks and entities not restricted by SCPs You can't use SCPs to restrict the following tasks: Any action performed by the management account Any action performed using permissions that are attached to a service-linked role Register for the Enterprise support plan as the root user Provide trusted signer functionality for CloudFront private content Configure reverse DNS for an Amazon Lightsail email server and Amazon EC2 instance as the root user Tasks on some AWS-related services: Alexa Top Sites Alexa Web Information Service Amazon Mechanical Turk Amazon Product Marketing API Javascript is disabled or is unavailable in your browser. To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please refer to your browser's Help pages for instructions. 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Der On-Demand-Modus beseitigt die Notwendigkeit, Kapazitäten für das Laufen der Anwendungen bereitzustellen oder zu verwalten. Automatische Bereitstellung und Skalierung Passen Sie Ihre Kapazität an, um Gigabytes pro Sekunde für Daten mit Kinesis Data Streams zu streamen. Sie erhalten automatische Bereitstellung und Skalierung mit dem On-Demand-Modus. Machen Sie sich keine Sorgen über eine Überversorgung Mit Kinesis Data Streams zahlen Sie nur, was Sie verbrauchen, ab 0,015 USD pro Stunde. Mit dem On-Demand-Modus, brauche Sie sich nicht um eine Über-Bereitstellung zu sorgen. Integrierte Integrationen Verwenden von eingebauten Integrationen mit anderen AWS-Services, um Lösungen für Analytik, Serverless und integrierte Anwendungen auf AWS schnell zu erstellen. 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Page Builder Extras Version 49 Published  4/28/2017 04:09 AM by   Anonymous User   Last updated  1/26/2025 03:49 AM by  Maxwell Drain Axero and customers come up with great ideas for new  Page Builder Widgets  all the time. We love implementing these new widgets in Axero, but implementation takes time and we want to give you these widgets immediately. Page Builder Extras provides instructions on how to implement these awesome widgets in your Page Builder pages. Have your own widget you would like posted here? Post it in our forums . Table of Contents Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget For the IFrame Widget For the Navigation widget For the People widget For the Tag Cloud widget Other Extras for User Profiles Guides Related Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget Content Grid Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays content in a bold grid. The Content List widget keeps everyone updated on the latest news and announcements. Content List Ticker Template   The Content List Ticker template displays content in a scrolling list. Content List With Body Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays the full content body on a Page Builder page. This will save people a click and give them everything they need to know right on the page. Daily Schedule Widget   Create a widget that lists your events for the day. Events drop off the widget as the day progresses. Use this widget to help people stay organized and on time. Icon List with Tabs Template   Create a tabbed icon list template for the Content List Widget. This widget is great for keeping your community updated on recent articles, upcoming events, key discussions, and more. Stacked 3 Across Call to Action Template   The Stacked 3 Across Call to Action template highlights content titles and featured images. This template is great for creating visual interest. Stacked List Small Image Template   The Stacked List Small Image template displays content in narrow columns. Stacked Right - Events Template   You can create a Stacked Right template for events. Highlight important team meetings, upcoming deadlines, or conferences and activities. Vertical Stacked List Template   Create a template for the Content List widget that displays content in a simple vertical stack. For the IFrame Widget Video IFrame Template   Create a template for the IFrame Widget that's ideal for displaying videos from providers like YouTube and Vimeo. For the Navigation widget Carousel Banner Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links in a modern and clean carousel. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Header Widget   Create a header with a welcome message. You can customize the header, subtitle, and background color to match your company brand and culture. Header with Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget with a header, welcome message, and subnav. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Launchpad Widget - Large   The Launchpad is a custom widget that you can use to provide hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The large launchpad is best used in wider columns - 6 or greater. Launchpad Widget - Small   The Launchpad is a custom widget that provides hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The small launchpad is best used in mid-sized to wider columns—4 or greater. Message Box Widget   Use the Message Box widget to highlight important announcements. Nav - Image Blocks (2 col) Template   Create a two-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks (3 col) Template   Create a three-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks with Background Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links with an image background. Navigation List Widget   Use the Navigation List widget to link to features and content. Search Hero Template   Create a search hero for your homepage with a search bar and quick links to important resources. Work Apps Widget   Use the Work Apps widget to link to features, content, and external systems. For the People widget Custom Featured People Template   Use the Custom Featured People template to display users without a shared attribute, such as profile fields or space membership. Highlight cross-functional teams, recognize employees of the month or feature department heads. Leaderboard Template   Display a leaderboard on your homepage to publicly reward engagement and offer additional incentives for people who reach a top level of contribution. For the Tag Cloud widget Tag Cloud with Count Template   Create a template for the Tag Cloud Widget that displays the number of times tags have been used. The Tag Cloud with Count template provides a quick overview of tag usage in your intranet. Other Section (No Widget) Template   You can create a template for the Section Widget that doesn't affect the styling of nested widgets. With the Section (No Widget) template, you can nest Content List, People, Navigation widgets, and more in a Section widget. Quote of the Day Widget   Display a motivational or inspirational quote every day. The Quote of the Day widget cycles through a list of quotes you enter. Use this widget to encourage and inspire your people. Extras for User Profiles Message in Slack Profile Field   Add a Message in Slack  link to user profiles. Recognition Widget   Add a My Recognition widget to user profiles to showcase people's accomplishments and accolades. Show Password Checkbox   Add a Show password checkbox to the login page that toggles password visibility. Guides Choosing Page Builder Templates   Axero comes with a variety of templates for displaying content, people, and menus. Each template has a unique design and works best for specific content types or situations. This wiki provides template recommendations for the  Content List Widget ,  Navigation Widget , and  People Widget . How to Add an Image to a Page Builder Page   Add an image to a Page Builder page using Dynamic Properties and a Dynamic Property widget. The image can be used on multiple Page Builder pages. When you want to update the image, you only need to update the dynamic property in the Control Panel, and the image will be updated everywhere it appears. How to Add Infinite Scroll to a Content List Template   Add infinite scroll to a Content List template to let people browse for more content without leaving the page. How to Add Quick Links to a Page Builder Page   Learn how to add quick links to content on a Page Builder page using a Rich Text widget and @mentions. How to Create a Multi-Page Page Builder Page   Display related Page Builder pages all on one page. Set up a multi-page Page Builder page, and users can view related pages with a click of a button. How to Create a Side Modal   Add a button to the header or on a Page Builder page that opens content in a side modal. Related Design Resources   Axero makes it easy to customize your intranet to match your company's brand and culture. With Page Builder, CSS Overrides, and the navigation header builder, the possibilities are endless. This page provides guides and resources for making common design changes. tags : site-administrator
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Page Builder Extras Version 49 Published  4/28/2017 04:09 AM by   Anonymous User   Last updated  1/26/2025 03:49 AM by  Maxwell Drain Axero and customers come up with great ideas for new  Page Builder Widgets  all the time. We love implementing these new widgets in Axero, but implementation takes time and we want to give you these widgets immediately. Page Builder Extras provides instructions on how to implement these awesome widgets in your Page Builder pages. Have your own widget you would like posted here? Post it in our forums . Table of Contents Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget For the IFrame Widget For the Navigation widget For the People widget For the Tag Cloud widget Other Extras for User Profiles Guides Related Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget Content Grid Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays content in a bold grid. The Content List widget keeps everyone updated on the latest news and announcements. Content List Ticker Template   The Content List Ticker template displays content in a scrolling list. Content List With Body Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays the full content body on a Page Builder page. This will save people a click and give them everything they need to know right on the page. Daily Schedule Widget   Create a widget that lists your events for the day. Events drop off the widget as the day progresses. Use this widget to help people stay organized and on time. Icon List with Tabs Template   Create a tabbed icon list template for the Content List Widget. This widget is great for keeping your community updated on recent articles, upcoming events, key discussions, and more. Stacked 3 Across Call to Action Template   The Stacked 3 Across Call to Action template highlights content titles and featured images. This template is great for creating visual interest. Stacked List Small Image Template   The Stacked List Small Image template displays content in narrow columns. Stacked Right - Events Template   You can create a Stacked Right template for events. Highlight important team meetings, upcoming deadlines, or conferences and activities. Vertical Stacked List Template   Create a template for the Content List widget that displays content in a simple vertical stack. For the IFrame Widget Video IFrame Template   Create a template for the IFrame Widget that's ideal for displaying videos from providers like YouTube and Vimeo. For the Navigation widget Carousel Banner Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links in a modern and clean carousel. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Header Widget   Create a header with a welcome message. You can customize the header, subtitle, and background color to match your company brand and culture. Header with Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget with a header, welcome message, and subnav. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Launchpad Widget - Large   The Launchpad is a custom widget that you can use to provide hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The large launchpad is best used in wider columns - 6 or greater. Launchpad Widget - Small   The Launchpad is a custom widget that provides hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The small launchpad is best used in mid-sized to wider columns—4 or greater. Message Box Widget   Use the Message Box widget to highlight important announcements. Nav - Image Blocks (2 col) Template   Create a two-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks (3 col) Template   Create a three-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks with Background Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links with an image background. Navigation List Widget   Use the Navigation List widget to link to features and content. Search Hero Template   Create a search hero for your homepage with a search bar and quick links to important resources. Work Apps Widget   Use the Work Apps widget to link to features, content, and external systems. For the People widget Custom Featured People Template   Use the Custom Featured People template to display users without a shared attribute, such as profile fields or space membership. Highlight cross-functional teams, recognize employees of the month or feature department heads. Leaderboard Template   Display a leaderboard on your homepage to publicly reward engagement and offer additional incentives for people who reach a top level of contribution. For the Tag Cloud widget Tag Cloud with Count Template   Create a template for the Tag Cloud Widget that displays the number of times tags have been used. The Tag Cloud with Count template provides a quick overview of tag usage in your intranet. Other Section (No Widget) Template   You can create a template for the Section Widget that doesn't affect the styling of nested widgets. With the Section (No Widget) template, you can nest Content List, People, Navigation widgets, and more in a Section widget. Quote of the Day Widget   Display a motivational or inspirational quote every day. The Quote of the Day widget cycles through a list of quotes you enter. Use this widget to encourage and inspire your people. Extras for User Profiles Message in Slack Profile Field   Add a Message in Slack  link to user profiles. Recognition Widget   Add a My Recognition widget to user profiles to showcase people's accomplishments and accolades. Show Password Checkbox   Add a Show password checkbox to the login page that toggles password visibility. Guides Choosing Page Builder Templates   Axero comes with a variety of templates for displaying content, people, and menus. Each template has a unique design and works best for specific content types or situations. This wiki provides template recommendations for the  Content List Widget ,  Navigation Widget , and  People Widget . How to Add an Image to a Page Builder Page   Add an image to a Page Builder page using Dynamic Properties and a Dynamic Property widget. The image can be used on multiple Page Builder pages. When you want to update the image, you only need to update the dynamic property in the Control Panel, and the image will be updated everywhere it appears. How to Add Infinite Scroll to a Content List Template   Add infinite scroll to a Content List template to let people browse for more content without leaving the page. How to Add Quick Links to a Page Builder Page   Learn how to add quick links to content on a Page Builder page using a Rich Text widget and @mentions. How to Create a Multi-Page Page Builder Page   Display related Page Builder pages all on one page. Set up a multi-page Page Builder page, and users can view related pages with a click of a button. How to Create a Side Modal   Add a button to the header or on a Page Builder page that opens content in a side modal. Related Design Resources   Axero makes it easy to customize your intranet to match your company's brand and culture. With Page Builder, CSS Overrides, and the navigation header builder, the possibilities are endless. This page provides guides and resources for making common design changes. tags : site-administrator
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Page Builder Extras Version 49 Published  4/28/2017 04:09 AM by   Anonymous User   Last updated  1/26/2025 03:49 AM by  Maxwell Drain Axero and customers come up with great ideas for new  Page Builder Widgets  all the time. We love implementing these new widgets in Axero, but implementation takes time and we want to give you these widgets immediately. Page Builder Extras provides instructions on how to implement these awesome widgets in your Page Builder pages. Have your own widget you would like posted here? Post it in our forums . Table of Contents Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget For the IFrame Widget For the Navigation widget For the People widget For the Tag Cloud widget Other Extras for User Profiles Guides Related Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget Content Grid Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays content in a bold grid. The Content List widget keeps everyone updated on the latest news and announcements. Content List Ticker Template   The Content List Ticker template displays content in a scrolling list. Content List With Body Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays the full content body on a Page Builder page. This will save people a click and give them everything they need to know right on the page. Daily Schedule Widget   Create a widget that lists your events for the day. Events drop off the widget as the day progresses. Use this widget to help people stay organized and on time. Icon List with Tabs Template   Create a tabbed icon list template for the Content List Widget. This widget is great for keeping your community updated on recent articles, upcoming events, key discussions, and more. Stacked 3 Across Call to Action Template   The Stacked 3 Across Call to Action template highlights content titles and featured images. This template is great for creating visual interest. Stacked List Small Image Template   The Stacked List Small Image template displays content in narrow columns. Stacked Right - Events Template   You can create a Stacked Right template for events. Highlight important team meetings, upcoming deadlines, or conferences and activities. Vertical Stacked List Template   Create a template for the Content List widget that displays content in a simple vertical stack. For the IFrame Widget Video IFrame Template   Create a template for the IFrame Widget that's ideal for displaying videos from providers like YouTube and Vimeo. For the Navigation widget Carousel Banner Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links in a modern and clean carousel. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Header Widget   Create a header with a welcome message. You can customize the header, subtitle, and background color to match your company brand and culture. Header with Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget with a header, welcome message, and subnav. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Launchpad Widget - Large   The Launchpad is a custom widget that you can use to provide hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The large launchpad is best used in wider columns - 6 or greater. Launchpad Widget - Small   The Launchpad is a custom widget that provides hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The small launchpad is best used in mid-sized to wider columns—4 or greater. Message Box Widget   Use the Message Box widget to highlight important announcements. Nav - Image Blocks (2 col) Template   Create a two-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks (3 col) Template   Create a three-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks with Background Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links with an image background. Navigation List Widget   Use the Navigation List widget to link to features and content. Search Hero Template   Create a search hero for your homepage with a search bar and quick links to important resources. Work Apps Widget   Use the Work Apps widget to link to features, content, and external systems. For the People widget Custom Featured People Template   Use the Custom Featured People template to display users without a shared attribute, such as profile fields or space membership. Highlight cross-functional teams, recognize employees of the month or feature department heads. Leaderboard Template   Display a leaderboard on your homepage to publicly reward engagement and offer additional incentives for people who reach a top level of contribution. For the Tag Cloud widget Tag Cloud with Count Template   Create a template for the Tag Cloud Widget that displays the number of times tags have been used. The Tag Cloud with Count template provides a quick overview of tag usage in your intranet. Other Section (No Widget) Template   You can create a template for the Section Widget that doesn't affect the styling of nested widgets. With the Section (No Widget) template, you can nest Content List, People, Navigation widgets, and more in a Section widget. Quote of the Day Widget   Display a motivational or inspirational quote every day. The Quote of the Day widget cycles through a list of quotes you enter. Use this widget to encourage and inspire your people. Extras for User Profiles Message in Slack Profile Field   Add a Message in Slack  link to user profiles. Recognition Widget   Add a My Recognition widget to user profiles to showcase people's accomplishments and accolades. Show Password Checkbox   Add a Show password checkbox to the login page that toggles password visibility. Guides Choosing Page Builder Templates   Axero comes with a variety of templates for displaying content, people, and menus. Each template has a unique design and works best for specific content types or situations. This wiki provides template recommendations for the  Content List Widget ,  Navigation Widget , and  People Widget . How to Add an Image to a Page Builder Page   Add an image to a Page Builder page using Dynamic Properties and a Dynamic Property widget. The image can be used on multiple Page Builder pages. When you want to update the image, you only need to update the dynamic property in the Control Panel, and the image will be updated everywhere it appears. How to Add Infinite Scroll to a Content List Template   Add infinite scroll to a Content List template to let people browse for more content without leaving the page. How to Add Quick Links to a Page Builder Page   Learn how to add quick links to content on a Page Builder page using a Rich Text widget and @mentions. How to Create a Multi-Page Page Builder Page   Display related Page Builder pages all on one page. Set up a multi-page Page Builder page, and users can view related pages with a click of a button. How to Create a Side Modal   Add a button to the header or on a Page Builder page that opens content in a side modal. Related Design Resources   Axero makes it easy to customize your intranet to match your company's brand and culture. With Page Builder, CSS Overrides, and the navigation header builder, the possibilities are endless. This page provides guides and resources for making common design changes. tags : site-administrator
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https://hackage.haskell.org/package/classy-prelude-yesod/maintainers
Maintainers for classy-prelude-yesod | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Home Search   Browse What's new Upload User accounts Maintainers for classy-prelude-yesod : candidates Maintainers for a package can upload new versions and adjust other attributes in the package database. [ edit ] GregWeber MichaelSnoyman
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Page Builder Extras Version 49 Published  4/28/2017 04:09 AM by   Anonymous User   Last updated  1/26/2025 03:49 AM by  Maxwell Drain Axero and customers come up with great ideas for new  Page Builder Widgets  all the time. We love implementing these new widgets in Axero, but implementation takes time and we want to give you these widgets immediately. Page Builder Extras provides instructions on how to implement these awesome widgets in your Page Builder pages. Have your own widget you would like posted here? Post it in our forums . Table of Contents Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget For the IFrame Widget For the Navigation widget For the People widget For the Tag Cloud widget Other Extras for User Profiles Guides Related Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget Content Grid Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays content in a bold grid. The Content List widget keeps everyone updated on the latest news and announcements. Content List Ticker Template   The Content List Ticker template displays content in a scrolling list. Content List With Body Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays the full content body on a Page Builder page. This will save people a click and give them everything they need to know right on the page. Daily Schedule Widget   Create a widget that lists your events for the day. Events drop off the widget as the day progresses. Use this widget to help people stay organized and on time. Icon List with Tabs Template   Create a tabbed icon list template for the Content List Widget. This widget is great for keeping your community updated on recent articles, upcoming events, key discussions, and more. Stacked 3 Across Call to Action Template   The Stacked 3 Across Call to Action template highlights content titles and featured images. This template is great for creating visual interest. Stacked List Small Image Template   The Stacked List Small Image template displays content in narrow columns. Stacked Right - Events Template   You can create a Stacked Right template for events. Highlight important team meetings, upcoming deadlines, or conferences and activities. Vertical Stacked List Template   Create a template for the Content List widget that displays content in a simple vertical stack. For the IFrame Widget Video IFrame Template   Create a template for the IFrame Widget that's ideal for displaying videos from providers like YouTube and Vimeo. For the Navigation widget Carousel Banner Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links in a modern and clean carousel. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Header Widget   Create a header with a welcome message. You can customize the header, subtitle, and background color to match your company brand and culture. Header with Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget with a header, welcome message, and subnav. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Launchpad Widget - Large   The Launchpad is a custom widget that you can use to provide hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The large launchpad is best used in wider columns - 6 or greater. Launchpad Widget - Small   The Launchpad is a custom widget that provides hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The small launchpad is best used in mid-sized to wider columns—4 or greater. Message Box Widget   Use the Message Box widget to highlight important announcements. Nav - Image Blocks (2 col) Template   Create a two-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks (3 col) Template   Create a three-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks with Background Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links with an image background. Navigation List Widget   Use the Navigation List widget to link to features and content. Search Hero Template   Create a search hero for your homepage with a search bar and quick links to important resources. Work Apps Widget   Use the Work Apps widget to link to features, content, and external systems. For the People widget Custom Featured People Template   Use the Custom Featured People template to display users without a shared attribute, such as profile fields or space membership. Highlight cross-functional teams, recognize employees of the month or feature department heads. Leaderboard Template   Display a leaderboard on your homepage to publicly reward engagement and offer additional incentives for people who reach a top level of contribution. For the Tag Cloud widget Tag Cloud with Count Template   Create a template for the Tag Cloud Widget that displays the number of times tags have been used. The Tag Cloud with Count template provides a quick overview of tag usage in your intranet. Other Section (No Widget) Template   You can create a template for the Section Widget that doesn't affect the styling of nested widgets. With the Section (No Widget) template, you can nest Content List, People, Navigation widgets, and more in a Section widget. Quote of the Day Widget   Display a motivational or inspirational quote every day. The Quote of the Day widget cycles through a list of quotes you enter. Use this widget to encourage and inspire your people. Extras for User Profiles Message in Slack Profile Field   Add a Message in Slack  link to user profiles. Recognition Widget   Add a My Recognition widget to user profiles to showcase people's accomplishments and accolades. Show Password Checkbox   Add a Show password checkbox to the login page that toggles password visibility. Guides Choosing Page Builder Templates   Axero comes with a variety of templates for displaying content, people, and menus. Each template has a unique design and works best for specific content types or situations. This wiki provides template recommendations for the  Content List Widget ,  Navigation Widget , and  People Widget . How to Add an Image to a Page Builder Page   Add an image to a Page Builder page using Dynamic Properties and a Dynamic Property widget. The image can be used on multiple Page Builder pages. When you want to update the image, you only need to update the dynamic property in the Control Panel, and the image will be updated everywhere it appears. How to Add Infinite Scroll to a Content List Template   Add infinite scroll to a Content List template to let people browse for more content without leaving the page. How to Add Quick Links to a Page Builder Page   Learn how to add quick links to content on a Page Builder page using a Rich Text widget and @mentions. How to Create a Multi-Page Page Builder Page   Display related Page Builder pages all on one page. Set up a multi-page Page Builder page, and users can view related pages with a click of a button. How to Create a Side Modal   Add a button to the header or on a Page Builder page that opens content in a side modal. Related Design Resources   Axero makes it easy to customize your intranet to match your company's brand and culture. With Page Builder, CSS Overrides, and the navigation header builder, the possibilities are endless. This page provides guides and resources for making common design changes. tags : site-administrator
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https://careers-stifel.icims.com/jobs/search?mode=job&iis=Company+Website
--> Stifel Wealth Tracker App- Your Accounts, Tools, Research OPEN Skip to Main Content Stifel Wealth Tracker Login ID Password Forgot password? Organize Your Financial Life Pull all of your financial information into one singular, secure view Create a personal balance sheet Take a more in-depth look at your holdings Track your spending and view your net worth Better understand the companies you're invested in by accessing Stifel's nationally recognized research and investment insights Sign Up Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Download Stifel Wealth Tracker  Log In Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Log In Menu Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us Careers Careers Think independently. Achieve Collectively. Think independently. Achieve Collectively. Stifel is a diversified global wealth management and investment banking company focused on building relationships that help individuals, families, and organizations pursue their financial goals. The iconic image of the bull and bear shows the dedication and spirit of each member of our firm. We are individually and collectively committed to using the forces of the market to benefit our clients. Serving Clients How We Serve Clients Individuals & Families Institutions & Corporations Banking & Lending Cyber Security Financial Advisors Investors Research Asset Management Stifel Europe About Us About Stifel Get to Know Stifel Annual Report Connect With Stifel Register for Account Access Client Login Stifel Mobile Careers Stifel Careers Build Your Career Financial Advisors: Choose Stifel Campus Connection Benefits Map My Career Regulatory Links Important Disclosures Your Privacy FINRA BrokerCheck SEC Form ATS-N HIPAA Policy Use of Information Policy Business Continuity Sitemap Serving Clients Individuals & Families Institutions & Corporations Banking & Lending Cyber Security Financial Advisors Investors Research Asset Management Stifel Europe About Us Get to Know Stifel Annual Report Connect With Stifel Register for Account Access Client Login Stifel Mobile Careers Build Your Career Financial Advisors: Choose Stifel Campus Connection Benefits Map My Career Regulatory Links Important Disclosures Your Privacy FINRA BrokerCheck SEC Form ATS-N HIPAA Policy Use of Information Policy Business Continuity Sitemap Form CRS FINRA BrokerCheck COPYRIGHT © 2025 STIFEL FINANCIAL CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This site is published in the United States for U.S. residents only. The services offered within this site are available exclusively through our U.S. Financial Advisors. Stifel Financial Advisors may only conduct business with residents of the states in which they are properly registered. The information on this web site is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security, nor shall any such security be offered or sold to any person in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation, purchase, or sale may not lawfully be made. References to Stifel herein may apply to parent company Stifel Financial Corp. or any of its wholly owned subsidiaries, including Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, Member NYSE , FINRA , and SIPC .
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https://my.axerosolutions.com/wiki-cf/print-content.aspx?contentID=22719&pdf=true&locale=en-US&language=#mcetoc_1f9hqk4ct0
Page Builder Extras Version 49 Published  4/28/2017 04:09 AM by   Anonymous User   Last updated  1/26/2025 03:49 AM by  Maxwell Drain Axero and customers come up with great ideas for new  Page Builder Widgets  all the time. We love implementing these new widgets in Axero, but implementation takes time and we want to give you these widgets immediately. Page Builder Extras provides instructions on how to implement these awesome widgets in your Page Builder pages. Have your own widget you would like posted here? Post it in our forums . Table of Contents Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget For the IFrame Widget For the Navigation widget For the People widget For the Tag Cloud widget Other Extras for User Profiles Guides Related Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget Content Grid Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays content in a bold grid. The Content List widget keeps everyone updated on the latest news and announcements. Content List Ticker Template   The Content List Ticker template displays content in a scrolling list. Content List With Body Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays the full content body on a Page Builder page. This will save people a click and give them everything they need to know right on the page. Daily Schedule Widget   Create a widget that lists your events for the day. Events drop off the widget as the day progresses. Use this widget to help people stay organized and on time. Icon List with Tabs Template   Create a tabbed icon list template for the Content List Widget. This widget is great for keeping your community updated on recent articles, upcoming events, key discussions, and more. Stacked 3 Across Call to Action Template   The Stacked 3 Across Call to Action template highlights content titles and featured images. This template is great for creating visual interest. Stacked List Small Image Template   The Stacked List Small Image template displays content in narrow columns. Stacked Right - Events Template   You can create a Stacked Right template for events. Highlight important team meetings, upcoming deadlines, or conferences and activities. Vertical Stacked List Template   Create a template for the Content List widget that displays content in a simple vertical stack. For the IFrame Widget Video IFrame Template   Create a template for the IFrame Widget that's ideal for displaying videos from providers like YouTube and Vimeo. For the Navigation widget Carousel Banner Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links in a modern and clean carousel. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Header Widget   Create a header with a welcome message. You can customize the header, subtitle, and background color to match your company brand and culture. Header with Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget with a header, welcome message, and subnav. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Launchpad Widget - Large   The Launchpad is a custom widget that you can use to provide hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The large launchpad is best used in wider columns - 6 or greater. Launchpad Widget - Small   The Launchpad is a custom widget that provides hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The small launchpad is best used in mid-sized to wider columns—4 or greater. Message Box Widget   Use the Message Box widget to highlight important announcements. Nav - Image Blocks (2 col) Template   Create a two-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks (3 col) Template   Create a three-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks with Background Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links with an image background. Navigation List Widget   Use the Navigation List widget to link to features and content. Search Hero Template   Create a search hero for your homepage with a search bar and quick links to important resources. Work Apps Widget   Use the Work Apps widget to link to features, content, and external systems. For the People widget Custom Featured People Template   Use the Custom Featured People template to display users without a shared attribute, such as profile fields or space membership. Highlight cross-functional teams, recognize employees of the month or feature department heads. Leaderboard Template   Display a leaderboard on your homepage to publicly reward engagement and offer additional incentives for people who reach a top level of contribution. For the Tag Cloud widget Tag Cloud with Count Template   Create a template for the Tag Cloud Widget that displays the number of times tags have been used. The Tag Cloud with Count template provides a quick overview of tag usage in your intranet. Other Section (No Widget) Template   You can create a template for the Section Widget that doesn't affect the styling of nested widgets. With the Section (No Widget) template, you can nest Content List, People, Navigation widgets, and more in a Section widget. Quote of the Day Widget   Display a motivational or inspirational quote every day. The Quote of the Day widget cycles through a list of quotes you enter. Use this widget to encourage and inspire your people. Extras for User Profiles Message in Slack Profile Field   Add a Message in Slack  link to user profiles. Recognition Widget   Add a My Recognition widget to user profiles to showcase people's accomplishments and accolades. Show Password Checkbox   Add a Show password checkbox to the login page that toggles password visibility. Guides Choosing Page Builder Templates   Axero comes with a variety of templates for displaying content, people, and menus. Each template has a unique design and works best for specific content types or situations. This wiki provides template recommendations for the  Content List Widget ,  Navigation Widget , and  People Widget . How to Add an Image to a Page Builder Page   Add an image to a Page Builder page using Dynamic Properties and a Dynamic Property widget. The image can be used on multiple Page Builder pages. When you want to update the image, you only need to update the dynamic property in the Control Panel, and the image will be updated everywhere it appears. How to Add Infinite Scroll to a Content List Template   Add infinite scroll to a Content List template to let people browse for more content without leaving the page. How to Add Quick Links to a Page Builder Page   Learn how to add quick links to content on a Page Builder page using a Rich Text widget and @mentions. How to Create a Multi-Page Page Builder Page   Display related Page Builder pages all on one page. Set up a multi-page Page Builder page, and users can view related pages with a click of a button. How to Create a Side Modal   Add a button to the header or on a Page Builder page that opens content in a side modal. Related Design Resources   Axero makes it easy to customize your intranet to match your company's brand and culture. With Page Builder, CSS Overrides, and the navigation header builder, the possibilities are endless. This page provides guides and resources for making common design changes. tags : site-administrator
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https://www.stifel.com/tracker
Stifel | Wealth Tracker Username Username is required. Password Password is required. Forgot Password? SIGN UP Username Username is required. Password Password is required. Forgot Password? SIGN UP FINANCE OUTSIDE THE BOX. ORGANIZE YOUR FINANCIAL LIFE. Ditch the shoebox and begin planning your financial future. Click below to download the free Stifel Wealth Tracker app. ORGANIZE Organize your accounts and view them in a single app. CONTROL Our security puts you in control of your data. Not us. TRACK Track your spending, evaluate your net worth, and compare assets and liabilities. ANALYZE Access free research and the latest market news, updates, and trends. DISCOVER Stifel’s latest research, insights, and commentary. CONNECT Assistance from an experienced financial advisor is just a click away. ORGANIZE Organize all of your financial information in one place. Create a personal balance sheet. Securely view investments, retirement accounts, checking and savings accounts, mortgage statements, student loans, credit cards, and more from any of your financial institutions. CONTROL We built Stifel Wealth Tracker to put you in control of your financial life and data. Your personal data belongs to you; and it is only valuable to us as the foundation of a trusting relationship. We believe the best way to earn your trust is to give you control over the data you provide and secure it while we hold it. Keeping your information secure is our top priority. Bank-Level Encryption Two-Factor Authentication Secure Aggregation TRACK Sync your accounts to get an up-to-date view of your full financial picture. Track your spending patterns, evaluate your net worth, and compare assets and liabilities. ANALYZE Analyze your investment performance in real time. Take a deep dive into how and where your assets are allocated. Complete a risk profile to align your holdings with your financial goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon. DISCOVER Stifel Discover is an in-app feed that puts the firm’s most powerful insights right at your fingertips. Stay informed about the financial markets and the companies you're invested in with timely market news and updates. Access free in-depth research reports from Stifel's research analysts to make well-informed decisions. CONNECT As you explore your financial situation, you're bound to have questions. Am I on the right track? What more could I be doing? Do I need a comprehensive plan? Whenever you need it, assistance from an experienced Stifel financial advisor is just a call or click away. Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Google Play is a trademark of Google LLC. CONTACT US | SUPPORT | TERMS | PRIVACY | DISCLOSURE COPYRIGHT © 2026 STIFEL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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https://www.stifel.com/home/aboutstifel
Stifel Stifel Wealth Tracker App- Your Accounts, Tools, Research OPEN Skip to Main Content Stifel Wealth Tracker Login ID Password Forgot password? Organize Your Financial Life Pull all of your financial information into one singular, secure view Create a personal balance sheet Take a more in-depth look at your holdings Track your spending and view your net worth Better understand the companies you're invested in by accessing Stifel's nationally recognized research and investment insights Sign Up Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Download Stifel Wealth Tracker  Log In Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Log In Menu Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us About Us About Us We safeguard your money as if it were our own. We safeguard your money as if it were our own. Get To Know Stifel Welcome to Stifel Our History FORCES Statue Stifel Theatre It’s part of a tradition we’ve cultivated since 1890. It’s quite simple. We believe that when we put you – our client – first, we put you in the best position to achieve success, however you may define it. Chairman & CEO Ron Kruszewski reflects on Stifel’s success Read his message Today, we proudly help individuals pursue financial goals, businesses and organizations raise and protect capital, and communities offer a higher quality of life. SEE WHAT PEOPLE ARE ASKING: Individuals & Families Institutions & Businesses Financial Advisors We cast aside preconceived notions and assumptions, focusing on understanding your needs and your goals. And when you achieve your goals, we achieve ours – to lead our industry as the advisor of choice for clients, the firm of choice for advisors, and the investment of choice for shareholders. To Our Associates Current and future, our commitment is to provide an entrepreneurial environment that encourages unconfined, long-term thinking. We seek to reward hard-working team players that devote their energy and attention to client needs. At work, at home, and in your communities, we seek to be your Firm of Choice. Visit Stifel Careers To Our Clients Individual, institutional, corporate, and municipal, our commitment is to listen and consistently deliver innovative financial solutions. Putting the welfare of clients and community first, we strive to be the Advisor of Choice in the industry. Pursuit of excellence and a desire to exceed clients’ expectations are the values that empower our Company to achieve this status. Find a Stifel Advisor To Our Shareholders Small and large, our commitment is to create value and maximize your return on investment through all market cycles. By achieving the status of Firm of Choice for our professionals and Advisor of Choice for our clients, we are able to deliver shareholder value as your Investment of Choice. Visit Stifel Investor Relations Professional Careers If you’re ready for us, we’re ready for you. Search Current Openings Financial Advisor Careers Build your business your way at Stifel. Visit ChooseStifel.com Stifel is a diversified global wealth management and investment banking company focused on building relationships that help individuals, families, and organizations pursue their financial goals. The iconic image of the bull and bear shows the dedication and spirit of each member of our firm. We are individually and collectively committed to using the forces of the market to benefit our clients. Serving Clients How We Serve Clients Individuals & Families Institutions & Corporations Banking & Lending Cyber Security Financial Advisors Investors Research Asset Management Stifel Europe About Us About Stifel Get to Know Stifel Annual Report Connect With Stifel Register for Account Access Client Login Stifel Mobile Careers Stifel Careers Build Your Career Financial Advisors: Choose Stifel Campus Connection Benefits Map My Career Regulatory Links Important Disclosures Your Privacy FINRA BrokerCheck SEC Form ATS-N Use of Information Policy Business Continuity Sitemap Serving Clients Individuals & Families Institutions & Corporations Banking & Lending Cyber Security Financial Advisors Investors Research Asset Management Stifel Europe About Us Get to Know Stifel Annual Report Connect With Stifel Register for Account Access Client Login Stifel Mobile Team Stifel Careers Build Your Career Financial Advisors: Choose Stifel Campus Connection Benefits Map My Career Regulatory Links Important Disclosures Your Privacy FINRA BrokerCheck SEC Form ATS-N Use of Information Policy Business Continuity Sitemap Form CRS FINRA BrokerCheck COPYRIGHT © 2026 STIFEL FINANCIAL CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This site is published in the United States for U.S. residents only. The services offered within this site are available exclusively through our U.S. Financial Advisors. Stifel Financial Advisors may only conduct business with residents of the states in which they are properly registered. The information on this web site is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security, nor shall any such security be offered or sold to any person in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation, purchase, or sale may not lawfully be made. References to Stifel herein may apply to parent company Stifel Financial Corp. or any of its wholly owned subsidiaries, including Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, Member NYSE , FINRA , and SIPC .
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https://careers-stifel.icims.com/jobs/search?mode=job&iis=Company+Website
--> Stifel Wealth Tracker App- Your Accounts, Tools, Research OPEN Skip to Main Content Stifel Wealth Tracker Login ID Password Forgot password? Organize Your Financial Life Pull all of your financial information into one singular, secure view Create a personal balance sheet Take a more in-depth look at your holdings Track your spending and view your net worth Better understand the companies you're invested in by accessing Stifel's nationally recognized research and investment insights Sign Up Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Download Stifel Wealth Tracker  Log In Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Log In Menu Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us Careers Careers Think independently. Achieve Collectively. Think independently. Achieve Collectively. Stifel is a diversified global wealth management and investment banking company focused on building relationships that help individuals, families, and organizations pursue their financial goals. The iconic image of the bull and bear shows the dedication and spirit of each member of our firm. We are individually and collectively committed to using the forces of the market to benefit our clients. Serving Clients How We Serve Clients Individuals & Families Institutions & Corporations Banking & Lending Cyber Security Financial Advisors Investors Research Asset Management Stifel Europe About Us About Stifel Get to Know Stifel Annual Report Connect With Stifel Register for Account Access Client Login Stifel Mobile Careers Stifel Careers Build Your Career Financial Advisors: Choose Stifel Campus Connection Benefits Map My Career Regulatory Links Important Disclosures Your Privacy FINRA BrokerCheck SEC Form ATS-N HIPAA Policy Use of Information Policy Business Continuity Sitemap Serving Clients Individuals & Families Institutions & Corporations Banking & Lending Cyber Security Financial Advisors Investors Research Asset Management Stifel Europe About Us Get to Know Stifel Annual Report Connect With Stifel Register for Account Access Client Login Stifel Mobile Careers Build Your Career Financial Advisors: Choose Stifel Campus Connection Benefits Map My Career Regulatory Links Important Disclosures Your Privacy FINRA BrokerCheck SEC Form ATS-N HIPAA Policy Use of Information Policy Business Continuity Sitemap Form CRS FINRA BrokerCheck COPYRIGHT © 2025 STIFEL FINANCIAL CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This site is published in the United States for U.S. residents only. The services offered within this site are available exclusively through our U.S. Financial Advisors. Stifel Financial Advisors may only conduct business with residents of the states in which they are properly registered. The information on this web site is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security, nor shall any such security be offered or sold to any person in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation, purchase, or sale may not lawfully be made. References to Stifel herein may apply to parent company Stifel Financial Corp. or any of its wholly owned subsidiaries, including Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, Member NYSE , FINRA , and SIPC .
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https://www.stifel.com/home/aboutstifel
Stifel Stifel Wealth Tracker App- Your Accounts, Tools, Research OPEN Skip to Main Content Stifel Wealth Tracker Login ID Password Forgot password? Organize Your Financial Life Pull all of your financial information into one singular, secure view Create a personal balance sheet Take a more in-depth look at your holdings Track your spending and view your net worth Better understand the companies you're invested in by accessing Stifel's nationally recognized research and investment insights Sign Up Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Download Stifel Wealth Tracker  Log In Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Log In Menu Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us About Us About Us We safeguard your money as if it were our own. We safeguard your money as if it were our own. Get To Know Stifel Welcome to Stifel Our History FORCES Statue Stifel Theatre It’s part of a tradition we’ve cultivated since 1890. It’s quite simple. We believe that when we put you – our client – first, we put you in the best position to achieve success, however you may define it. Chairman & CEO Ron Kruszewski reflects on Stifel’s success Read his message Today, we proudly help individuals pursue financial goals, businesses and organizations raise and protect capital, and communities offer a higher quality of life. SEE WHAT PEOPLE ARE ASKING: Individuals & Families Institutions & Businesses Financial Advisors We cast aside preconceived notions and assumptions, focusing on understanding your needs and your goals. And when you achieve your goals, we achieve ours – to lead our industry as the advisor of choice for clients, the firm of choice for advisors, and the investment of choice for shareholders. To Our Associates Current and future, our commitment is to provide an entrepreneurial environment that encourages unconfined, long-term thinking. We seek to reward hard-working team players that devote their energy and attention to client needs. At work, at home, and in your communities, we seek to be your Firm of Choice. Visit Stifel Careers To Our Clients Individual, institutional, corporate, and municipal, our commitment is to listen and consistently deliver innovative financial solutions. Putting the welfare of clients and community first, we strive to be the Advisor of Choice in the industry. Pursuit of excellence and a desire to exceed clients’ expectations are the values that empower our Company to achieve this status. Find a Stifel Advisor To Our Shareholders Small and large, our commitment is to create value and maximize your return on investment through all market cycles. By achieving the status of Firm of Choice for our professionals and Advisor of Choice for our clients, we are able to deliver shareholder value as your Investment of Choice. Visit Stifel Investor Relations Professional Careers If you’re ready for us, we’re ready for you. Search Current Openings Financial Advisor Careers Build your business your way at Stifel. Visit ChooseStifel.com Stifel is a diversified global wealth management and investment banking company focused on building relationships that help individuals, families, and organizations pursue their financial goals. The iconic image of the bull and bear shows the dedication and spirit of each member of our firm. We are individually and collectively committed to using the forces of the market to benefit our clients. Serving Clients How We Serve Clients Individuals & Families Institutions & Corporations Banking & Lending Cyber Security Financial Advisors Investors Research Asset Management Stifel Europe About Us About Stifel Get to Know Stifel Annual Report Connect With Stifel Register for Account Access Client Login Stifel Mobile Careers Stifel Careers Build Your Career Financial Advisors: Choose Stifel Campus Connection Benefits Map My Career Regulatory Links Important Disclosures Your Privacy FINRA BrokerCheck SEC Form ATS-N Use of Information Policy Business Continuity Sitemap Serving Clients Individuals & Families Institutions & Corporations Banking & Lending Cyber Security Financial Advisors Investors Research Asset Management Stifel Europe About Us Get to Know Stifel Annual Report Connect With Stifel Register for Account Access Client Login Stifel Mobile Team Stifel Careers Build Your Career Financial Advisors: Choose Stifel Campus Connection Benefits Map My Career Regulatory Links Important Disclosures Your Privacy FINRA BrokerCheck SEC Form ATS-N Use of Information Policy Business Continuity Sitemap Form CRS FINRA BrokerCheck COPYRIGHT © 2026 STIFEL FINANCIAL CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This site is published in the United States for U.S. residents only. The services offered within this site are available exclusively through our U.S. Financial Advisors. Stifel Financial Advisors may only conduct business with residents of the states in which they are properly registered. The information on this web site is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security, nor shall any such security be offered or sold to any person in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation, purchase, or sale may not lawfully be made. References to Stifel herein may apply to parent company Stifel Financial Corp. or any of its wholly owned subsidiaries, including Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, Member NYSE , FINRA , and SIPC .
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https://aws.amazon.com/jp/kinesis/data-streams/
マネージドストリーミングデータサービス - Amazon Kinesis Data Streams - AWS メインコンテンツに移動 Filter: 全て English お問い合わせ AWS Marketplace サポート マイアカウント 検索 Filter: 全て コンソールにサインイン アカウントの作成 Amazon Kinesis Data Streams 概要 特徴 料金 開始方法 お客様 さらに表示 分析 › Amazon Kinesis › Data Streams Amazon Kinesis Data Streams あらゆる規模のデータを簡単にストリーミング AWS アカウントを作成する 詳細はこちら メリット サーバー管理が不要 Amazon Kinesis Data Streams では、管理するサーバーはありません。オンデマンドモードでは、アプリケーションの実行に必要な容量をプロビジョニングまたは管理する必要がありません。 自動プロビジョニングおよびスケーリング Kinesis Data Streams を使用して、1 秒あたりにギガバイト単位のデータをストリーミングするように容量を調整します。オンデマンドアドバンテージモードでプロビジョニングとスケーリングを自動化できます。 オーバープロビジョニングについて心配する必要はありません お支払いは Kinesis Data Streams で使用した分のみで、取り込まれたデータ 1 GB あたり 0.032 USD、取り込まれたデータ GB あたり 0.016 USD からご利用いただけます。オンデマンドアドバンテージモードでは、オーバープロビジョニングをしなくてもピーク時のトラフィックを管理できます。 組み込みの統合 他の AWS のサービスとの組み込みの統合を使用して、分析、サーバーレス、およびアプリケーション統合ソリューションを AWS で迅速に作成します。 ユースケース ストリーミングログとイベントデータ アプリケーションとサービスのログ、クリックストリームデータ、センサーデータ、およびアプリケーション内のユーザーイベントから、1 日あたり数テラバイトのデータを取り込んで収集し、ライブダッシュボードを強化し、メトリクスを生成し、データレイクにデータを配信します。 リアルタイム分析を実行 AWS Lambda または Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink を使用して、クリックストリームデータなどの高頻度のイベントデータ用のアプリケーションを構築し、数日ではなく数秒でインサイトにアクセスできるようにします。 イベント駆動型アプリケーションを強化する AWS Lambda とすばやくペアリングして、環境内のイベント駆動型アプリケーション内で急に発生する事象に、あらゆる規模で対応または調整します。 Amazon Kinesis Data Streams の使用を開始 ドキュメント デベロッパーガイドを確認する ドキュメントを読む 料金 Kinesis Data Streams の料金を詳しく知る 料金の詳細 AWS アカウントを作成する 学ぶ AWS とは? クラウドコンピューティングとは? エージェンティック AI とは? クラウドコンピューティングコンセプトのハブ AWS クラウドセキュリティ 最新情報 ブログ プレスリリース リソース 開始方法 トレーニング AWS Trust Center AWS ソリューションライブラリ アーキテクチャセンター 製品と技術上のよくある質問 アナリストレポート AWS パートナー デベロッパー Builder Center SDK とツール AWS での .NET AWS での Python AWS での Java AWS での PHP AWS での JavaScript ヘルプ お問い合わせ サポートチケットを申請する AWS re:Post ナレッジセンター AWS サポートの概要 専門家によるサポートを受ける AWS のアクセシビリティ 法務関連 English 先頭に戻る Amazon は男女雇用機会均等法を順守しています。人種、出身国、性別、性的指向、障がい、年齢、その他の属性によって差別することなく、平等に採用選考の機会を提供しています。 x facebook linkedin instagram twitch youtube podcasts email プライバシー サイト規約 Cookie の詳細設定 © 2026, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates.All rights reserved.
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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stifel-wealth-tracker/id1337753137
‎Stifel Wealth Tracker App - App Store for iPhone iPhone iPad Mac Vision Watch TV Today Games Apps Arcade Platform iPhone iPad Mac Vision Watch TV Stifel Wealth Tracker Finance Free · Designed for iPad Share 178 Ratings 3.2 Ages 4+ Years Category Finance Developer Stifel Financial Corp. Language EN + 4 More Size 118 MB iPhone, iPad Available via mobile, tablet, or any computer, Stifel Wealth Tracker is a powerful free service designed to give you a big-picture view of your financial situation so that you can chart a course for your future. Securely view all your financial information – your investment and retirement accounts, checking and savings accounts, mortgage, student loans and other loans, credit cards, and more – in one place. The software will track your net worth, monitor your progress toward your goals, perform a detailed analysis of your investment portfolio, and illustrate your asset and sector allocations. Additionally, the application can help you better understand your investments through access to research reports from Stifel’s nationally recognized equity research. Best of all, as a Stifel Wealth Tracker user, personal service is only a click away – whenever you have questions or need assistance, Stifel can connect you to a financial advisor in your area. more Ratings & Reviews 3.2 out of 5 178 Ratings Update review 03/26/2024 MikeW2k New update is better. Haven’t had a lot of time to look at it yet but had to come here to ask that you please remove the side “need help” floating button. It’s definitely blocking text on the screen which requires scrolling to see it. Annoying. How does that get missed?The more I look at it the more I’m hating it. The text is really way to small and that horrible floating “need help” button is just in the way and so distracting. Feel like this was on the right track but then just took a wrong turn. Update review 03/26/2024 MikeW2k New update is better. Haven’t had a lot of time to look at it yet but had to come here to ask that you please remove the side “need help” floating button. It’s definitely blocking text on the screen which requires scrolling to see it. Annoying. How does that get missed?The more I look at it the more I’m hating it. The text is really way to small and that horrible floating “need help” button is just in the way and so distracting. Feel like this was on the right track but then just took a wrong turn. Display too busy and confusing 03/23/2024 Ed3454 Accounts at a Glance not accurate showing linked/user supplied accounts. Why even have Accounts at a Glance when there are so many other account options to display? I do not have a Stifel Bank account but I have multiple Investment accounts. I Cannot hide non existent 0 balance bank account line. Slow to load. Too many drop down/top and bottom menu options that are duplicative and not intuitive. Linked accounts are not updating with current balances even though showing that they are synced. Needs to be simplified, with more user ability to hide/customize account display options. Display too busy and confusing 03/23/2024 Ed3454 Accounts at a Glance not accurate showing linked/user supplied accounts. Why even have Accounts at a Glance when there are so many other account options to display? I do not have a Stifel Bank account but I have multiple Investment accounts. I Cannot hide non existent 0 balance bank account line. Slow to load. Too many drop down/top and bottom menu options that are duplicative and not intuitive. Linked accounts are not updating with current balances even though showing that they are synced. Needs to be simplified, with more user ability to hide/customize account display options. Great idea - but too many issues! 11/10/2020 K Sprotte The idea to have all of your assets and liabilities displayed in one app is great. Unfortunately, outside accounts do not sync properly, and secondary authentication for outside accounts only works some of the time. When importing multiple accounts from one bank, one has the option to suppress some of them in the net worth statement. This option is not available for accounts coming from within Stifel - unless an account is manually unchecked every time. Secondary authentication dings to my cell phone every night - for this app trying to update info. Manual Assets do not allow to enter annual depreciation (car) or appreciation (real estate). With several other issues, it is just too frustrating to use this app! Great idea - but too many issues! 11/10/2020 K Sprotte The idea to have all of your assets and liabilities displayed in one app is great. Unfortunately, outside accounts do not sync properly, and secondary authentication for outside accounts only works some of the time. When importing multiple accounts from one bank, one has the option to suppress some of them in the net worth statement. This option is not available for accounts coming from within Stifel - unless an account is manually unchecked every time. Secondary authentication dings to my cell phone every night - for this app trying to update info. Manual Assets do not allow to enter annual depreciation (car) or appreciation (real estate). With several other issues, it is just too frustrating to use this app! Support lacking/does not work properly 12/16/2021 LE trainer Used to be able to link outside accounts, but now it won’t allow. Got lucky once when a pop up warning said it wasn’t working properly and provided a phone number to support. Other than that, good look finding a support contact. Called support and lady had me delete the outside account and re-link. Now it won’t recognize it at all. Support said they would make a ticket to have it worked on. Never heard back from them. This is a poorly made app that is awkwardly laid out and does not properly function, as well as MIA support. I have used other major financial apps and they are way better than this one. I do not recommend this app at all. Support lacking/does not work properly 12/16/2021 LE trainer Used to be able to link outside accounts, but now it won’t allow. Got lucky once when a pop up warning said it wasn’t working properly and provided a phone number to support. Other than that, good look finding a support contact. Called support and lady had me delete the outside account and re-link. Now it won’t recognize it at all. Support said they would make a ticket to have it worked on. Never heard back from them. This is a poorly made app that is awkwardly laid out and does not properly function, as well as MIA support. I have used other major financial apps and they are way better than this one. I do not recommend this app at all. What’s New Version History General updates and new feature enhancements. 20.0.250900 10/01/2025 General updates and new feature enhancements. 20.0.250701 08/20/2025 General updates and new feature enhancements. 20.0.5100 05/23/2025 General updates and new feature enhancements. 18.1.5100 03/07/2025 General updates and new feature enhancements. 18.0.5100 02/28/2025 General updates and new feature enhancements. 17.0.5908 09/27/2024 General updates and new feature enhancements. 16.0.5904 06/27/2024 General updates and new feature enhancements. 15.0.5904 06/13/2024 General updates and new feature enhancements. 14.0.5902 05/30/2024 UUX 4.5.4.0 13.0.5902 03/13/2024 General updates and enhancements. 12.0.5813 01/03/2024 General updates and enhancements. 11.0.5812 11/28/2023 General updates and enhancements. 10.0.5812 11/22/2023 General updates and enhancements. 9.0.5812 10/20/2023 General updates and new feature enhancements. 9.0.5808 09/21/2023 General updates and new feature enhancements. This update resolved an issue users were facing on iOS devices with registering their device. 8.0.5805 06/27/2023 General updates and new feature enhancements. This update resolved an issue users were facing on iOS devices with registering their device. 7.3.5724 09/30/2022 General updates and new feature enhancements. 7.3.5715 04/19/2022 General updates and new feature enhancements. 7.3.5713 12/13/2021 General updates and new feature enhancements. 7.3.5703 05/05/2021 General updates and new feature enhancements. 7.0.5619 03/08/2021 General updates and new feature enhancements. 7.0.5618 12/03/2020 General updates and new feature enhancements. 6.0.5615 10/26/2020 Enhanced features and general updates. 5.0.5603 05/16/2020 Enhanced features and general updates. 4.0.5603 05/13/2020 General updates and new feature enhancements. more Version 20.0.250900 10/01/2025 App Privacy App Privacy The developer, Stifel Financial Corp. , indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. This information has not been verified by Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy . To help you better understand the developer’s responses, see Privacy Definitions and Examples . Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More Data Linked to You The following data, which may be collected and linked to your identity, may be used for the following purposes: Analytics Identifiers User ID Device ID Product Personalization Financial Info Other Financial Info App Functionality Contact Info Physical Address Email Address Name Phone Number Other User Contact Info Identifiers User ID Device ID Usage Data Product Interaction Diagnostics Crash Data Performance Data Other Diagnostic Data Data Not Linked to You The following data, which may be collected but is not linked to your identity, may be used for the following purposes: Product Personalization Location Coarse Location App Functionality Location Coarse Location The developer, Stifel Financial Corp. , indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy . Data Linked to You The following data may be collected and linked to your identity: Financial Info Contact Info Identifiers Usage Data Diagnostics Data Not Linked to You The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity: Location Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More Accessibility The developer has not yet indicated which accessibility features this app supports. Learn More Information Seller Stifel Financial Corp. Size 118 MB Category Finance Compatibility Requires iOS 16.0 or later. iPhone Requires iOS 16.0 or later. iPad Requires iPadOS 16.0 or later. Mac Requires macOS 13.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later. Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later. Languages English and 4 more English, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese Age Rating 4+ 4+ Learn More Copyright © Stifel Financial Corp. 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Page Builder Extras Version 49 Published  4/28/2017 04:09 AM by   Anonymous User   Last updated  1/26/2025 03:49 AM by  Maxwell Drain Axero and customers come up with great ideas for new  Page Builder Widgets  all the time. We love implementing these new widgets in Axero, but implementation takes time and we want to give you these widgets immediately. Page Builder Extras provides instructions on how to implement these awesome widgets in your Page Builder pages. Have your own widget you would like posted here? Post it in our forums . Table of Contents Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget For the IFrame Widget For the Navigation widget For the People widget For the Tag Cloud widget Other Extras for User Profiles Guides Related Extra Widgets and Templates For the Content List widget Content Grid Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays content in a bold grid. The Content List widget keeps everyone updated on the latest news and announcements. Content List Ticker Template   The Content List Ticker template displays content in a scrolling list. Content List With Body Template   Create a template for the Content List Widget that displays the full content body on a Page Builder page. This will save people a click and give them everything they need to know right on the page. Daily Schedule Widget   Create a widget that lists your events for the day. Events drop off the widget as the day progresses. Use this widget to help people stay organized and on time. Icon List with Tabs Template   Create a tabbed icon list template for the Content List Widget. This widget is great for keeping your community updated on recent articles, upcoming events, key discussions, and more. Stacked 3 Across Call to Action Template   The Stacked 3 Across Call to Action template highlights content titles and featured images. This template is great for creating visual interest. Stacked List Small Image Template   The Stacked List Small Image template displays content in narrow columns. Stacked Right - Events Template   You can create a Stacked Right template for events. Highlight important team meetings, upcoming deadlines, or conferences and activities. Vertical Stacked List Template   Create a template for the Content List widget that displays content in a simple vertical stack. For the IFrame Widget Video IFrame Template   Create a template for the IFrame Widget that's ideal for displaying videos from providers like YouTube and Vimeo. For the Navigation widget Carousel Banner Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links in a modern and clean carousel. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Header Widget   Create a header with a welcome message. You can customize the header, subtitle, and background color to match your company brand and culture. Header with Navigation Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget with a header, welcome message, and subnav. The widget can link to specific content, personal tools, external pages, and more. Launchpad Widget - Large   The Launchpad is a custom widget that you can use to provide hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The large launchpad is best used in wider columns - 6 or greater. Launchpad Widget - Small   The Launchpad is a custom widget that provides hyperlinks to launch into your other systems. The small launchpad is best used in mid-sized to wider columns—4 or greater. Message Box Widget   Use the Message Box widget to highlight important announcements. Nav - Image Blocks (2 col) Template   Create a two-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks (3 col) Template   Create a three-column version of the Nav - Image Blocks template for the Navigation widget. Nav - Image Blocks with Background Template   Create a template for the Navigation Widget that displays links with an image background. Navigation List Widget   Use the Navigation List widget to link to features and content. Search Hero Template   Create a search hero for your homepage with a search bar and quick links to important resources. Work Apps Widget   Use the Work Apps widget to link to features, content, and external systems. For the People widget Custom Featured People Template   Use the Custom Featured People template to display users without a shared attribute, such as profile fields or space membership. Highlight cross-functional teams, recognize employees of the month or feature department heads. Leaderboard Template   Display a leaderboard on your homepage to publicly reward engagement and offer additional incentives for people who reach a top level of contribution. For the Tag Cloud widget Tag Cloud with Count Template   Create a template for the Tag Cloud Widget that displays the number of times tags have been used. The Tag Cloud with Count template provides a quick overview of tag usage in your intranet. Other Section (No Widget) Template   You can create a template for the Section Widget that doesn't affect the styling of nested widgets. With the Section (No Widget) template, you can nest Content List, People, Navigation widgets, and more in a Section widget. Quote of the Day Widget   Display a motivational or inspirational quote every day. The Quote of the Day widget cycles through a list of quotes you enter. Use this widget to encourage and inspire your people. Extras for User Profiles Message in Slack Profile Field   Add a Message in Slack  link to user profiles. Recognition Widget   Add a My Recognition widget to user profiles to showcase people's accomplishments and accolades. Show Password Checkbox   Add a Show password checkbox to the login page that toggles password visibility. Guides Choosing Page Builder Templates   Axero comes with a variety of templates for displaying content, people, and menus. Each template has a unique design and works best for specific content types or situations. This wiki provides template recommendations for the  Content List Widget ,  Navigation Widget , and  People Widget . How to Add an Image to a Page Builder Page   Add an image to a Page Builder page using Dynamic Properties and a Dynamic Property widget. The image can be used on multiple Page Builder pages. When you want to update the image, you only need to update the dynamic property in the Control Panel, and the image will be updated everywhere it appears. How to Add Infinite Scroll to a Content List Template   Add infinite scroll to a Content List template to let people browse for more content without leaving the page. How to Add Quick Links to a Page Builder Page   Learn how to add quick links to content on a Page Builder page using a Rich Text widget and @mentions. How to Create a Multi-Page Page Builder Page   Display related Page Builder pages all on one page. Set up a multi-page Page Builder page, and users can view related pages with a click of a button. How to Create a Side Modal   Add a button to the header or on a Page Builder page that opens content in a side modal. Related Design Resources   Axero makes it easy to customize your intranet to match your company's brand and culture. With Page Builder, CSS Overrides, and the navigation header builder, the possibilities are endless. This page provides guides and resources for making common design changes. tags : site-administrator
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https://www.stifel.com/individual/financial-and-wealth-planning
Stifel | Individuals Stifel Wealth Tracker App- Your Accounts, Tools, Research OPEN Skip to Main Content Stifel Wealth Tracker Login ID Password Forgot password? 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These goals and objectives cannot be addressed through cookie-cutter solutions. Working together with the Stifel Financial Advisor, the Wealth Planning Department takes the time to understand each client’s story, so that we can more effectively implement our services to develop personalized strategies. Our holistic approach to wealth planning leverages the knowledge and expertise of our firm’s experienced professionals to address all aspects of a client’s financial situation. Financial Planning Our team of financial planning professionals will work closely with the client and his or her Stifel Financial Advisor to generate a comprehensive wealth management plan. Clients can use this plan as a roadmap to help ensure they stay on track toward achieving their financial goals. Topics considered throughout the financial planning process include asset allocation, education funding, and retirement planning. 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Social Security & Medicare Our team of financial planning professionals will help the client determine when and how to claim his or her Social Security and Medicare benefits. As part of this process, we will create a Social Security report that demonstrates the client’s optimal claiming strategy. Everybody has a story. Through our holistic approach to wealth planning, we strive to help every client make financial success a part of theirs. Home Individuals How We Think About Investing Investment Strategy Insights Asset Management Investment Advisory Services Retirement Planning Wealth Planning Estate & Tax Planning Corporate Executive Services Investment Products Mutual Funds Exchange Traded Funds Annuities Options Bonds Insurance Donor-Advised Funds Banking & Lending Cash Management Mortgage Lending Securities-Based Lending Trust Services Investor Services Investor Communication IPO Certification Form Prospectus Protecting Senior Investors Tax Reporting Information Stifel is a diversified global wealth management and investment banking company focused on building relationships that help individuals, families, and organizations pursue their financial goals. The iconic image of the bull and bear shows the dedication and spirit of each member of our firm. We are individually and collectively committed to using the forces of the market to benefit our clients. 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Stifel Stifel Wealth Tracker App- Your Accounts, Tools, Research OPEN Skip to Main Content Stifel Wealth Tracker Login ID Password Forgot password? Organize Your Financial Life Pull all of your financial information into one singular, secure view Create a personal balance sheet Take a more in-depth look at your holdings Track your spending and view your net worth Better understand the companies you're invested in by accessing Stifel's nationally recognized research and investment insights Sign Up Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Learn more at stifel.com/tracker Download Stifel Wealth Tracker  Log In Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Log In Menu Find a Stifel Advisor About Us Individuals Institutions Banking & Lending Investor Relations Careers Advisor Opportunities Contact Us Individuals & Families Individuals & Families Comprehensive wealth management built around you. Comprehensive wealth management built around you. Stifel’s Latest Market Perspectives Read We take a different approach to wealth management. Working with a Stifel advisor is about more than just building a portfolio. It's about understanding your financial goals, motivation, and how you picture your legacy. The first step is developing a sound strategy. Your advisor will take the time to get to know who you are and where you’re headed. Your questions and concerns will form the framework of a wealth management plan that's unique to you. At Stifel, we have the knowledge, experience, and resources to help you address even the most complex needs. Below are just a few of the many questions your Stifel advisor can help you answer as you work together to build, preserve, and transferring your wealth to your heirs. Building Wealth Will I be ready for retirement ? How do I prepare to sell a business ? Can I use leverage to capture emerging opportunities ? 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https://aws.amazon.com/tr/kinesis/data-streams/
Yönetilen Akış Verisi Hizmeti - Amazon Kinesis Veri Akışları - AWS Ana İçeriğe Atla Filter: Tüm English Bize ulaşın AWS Marketplace Destek Hesabım Arama Filter: Tüm Konsolda oturum açın Hesap oluşturun Amazon Kinesis Veri Akışları Genel Bakış Özellikler Fiyatlandırma Kullanmaya Başlama Müşteriler Daha Fazla Analitik › Amazon Kinesis › Veri Akışları Amazon Kinesis Veri Akışları Verilerin akışını her ölçekte kolayca gerçekleştirin Bir AWS Hesabı oluşturun Daha Fazla Bilgi Edinin Avantajlar Yönetim gerektiren sunucu yok Amazon Kinesis Data Streams'te yönetmeniz gereken bir sunucu yoktur. İstek üzerine modu, çalışan uygulamalar için gereken kapasiteyi tedarik etme veya yönetme ihtiyacını ortadan kaldırır. Otomatik tedarik ve ölçeklendirme Kapasitenizi Kinesis Data Streams ile saniyede gigabaytlarca veri akışı sağlayacak şekilde ayarlayın. İstek üzerine moduyla otomatik tedarik ve ölçeklendirmeye erişin. Aşırı tedarik konusunda endişelenmeyin Kinesis Data Streams'te saatlik 0,015 USD'den başlayan fiyatlarla yalnızca kullandığınız kadar ödeme yapın. İstek üzerine modu sayesinde, fazla tedarik etme konusunda endişelenmenize gerek yoktur. Yerleşik entegrasyonlar AWS'de hızla analiz, sunucusuz ve uygulama entegrasyonu çözümleri oluşturmak için diğer AWS hizmetleriyle yerleşik entegrasyonları kullanın. Kullanım örnekleri Günlük ve olay verilerinin akışını gerçekleştirin Canlı panoları güçlendirmek, ölçümler oluşturmak ve data lake'lere veri teslim etmek için uygulama ve hizmet günlüklerinden, tıklama akışı verilerinden, sensör verilerinden ve uygulama içi kullanıcı olaylarından günlük terabaytlarca veri alın ve toplayın. Gerçek zamanlı analizler yapın AWS Lambda veya Apache Flink İçin Amazon Yönetilen Hizmet'i kullanarak tıklama akışı verileri gibi yüksek frekanslı olay verileri için uygulamalar oluşturun ve öngörülere günler değil saniyeler içinde erişin. Olay odaklı uygulamaları güçlendirin Ortamınızdaki olaya dayalı uygulamalarda her ölçekte anlık olaylara yanıt vermek veya bu olayları ayarlamak için AWS Lambda ile hızla eşleştirin. Amazon Kinesis Data Streams’i kullanmaya başlayın Belgeler Geliştirici kılavuzunu inceleyin Belgeleri okuyun Fiyatlandırma Kinesis Data Streams fiyatlandırmasını inceleyin Fiyatlandırma hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinin Bir AWS Hesabı Oluşturun Öğrenin AWS Nedir? Bulut Bilgi İşlem nedir? Etken Yapay Zeka nedir? Bulut Bilgi İşlem Kavramları Merkezi AWS Bulut Güvenliği Yenilikler Bloglar Basın Bültenleri Kaynaklar Kullanmaya Başlama Eğitim AWS Güven Merkezi AWS Çözümleri Kitaplığı Mimari Merkezi Ürünler Hakkında ve Teknik SSS'ler Analist Raporları AWS Çözüm Ortakları Geliştiriciler Oluşturucu Merkezi SDK'ler ve Araçlar AWS'de .NET AWS'de Python AWS'de Java AWS'de PHP AWS'de JavaScript Yardım Bize Ulaşın Destek Sorgusu Oluşturun AWS re:Post Bilgi Merkezi AWS Destek’e Genel Bakış Uzman Yardımı Alın AWS Erişilebilirliği Hukuk English Başa dönün Amazon Fırsat Eşitliği İşverenidir: Azınlık/Kadın/Engellilik/Gazi/Cinsiyet Kimliği/Cinsel Yönelim/Yaş. x facebook linkedin instagram twitch youtube podcasts email Gizlilik Site koşulları Çerez Tercihleri © 2026, Amazon Web Services, Inc. veya bağlı kuruluşları. Tüm hakları saklıdır.
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https://www.stackage.org/nightly
Stackage Nightly 2026-01-12 (ghc-9.12.3) :: Stackage Server About Snapshots LTS Nightly FAQ Blog Stackage Nightly 2026-01-12 (ghc-9.12.3) Published on 2026-01-12 : View changes resolver : nightly-2026-01-12 Exact lookup Packages (3386) View documentation by modules Package Synopsis abstract-deque-0.3 Abstract, parameterized interface to mutable Deques abstract-deque-tests-0.3 A test-suite for any queue or double-ended queue satisfying an interface abstract-par-0.3.3 Type classes generalizing the functionality of the 'monad-par' library AC-Angle-1.0 Angles in degrees and radians acc-0.2.0.3 Sequence optimized for monoidal construction and folding ace-0.6 Attempto Controlled English parser and printer acid-state-0.16.1.4 Add ACID guarantees to any serializable Haskell data structure action-permutations-0.0.0.1 Execute a set of actions (e.g. parsers) in each possible order active-0.2.1 Abstractions for animation ad-4.5.6 Automatic Differentiation ad-delcont-0.5.0.0 Reverse-mode automatic 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Управляемый сервис потоковой передачи данных – Потоки данных Amazon Kinesis – AWS Перейти к главному контенту Filter: Все English Свяжитесь с нами AWS Marketplace Поддержка Мой аккаунт Поиск Filter: Все Войти в консоль Создать аккаунт Потоки данных Amazon Kinesis Обзор Возможности Цены Начало работы Клиенты Еще Аналитика › Amazon Kinesis › Потоки данных Потоки данных Amazon Kinesis Удобная потоковая передача данных в любых масштабах Создать аккаунт AWS Подробнее Преимущества Отсутствие серверов для управления При использовании Amazon Kinesis Data Streams не требуется управлять серверами. Режим предоставления ресурсов по требованию избавляет от необходимости в распределении и контроле ресурсов, требуемых для запущенных приложений. Автоматическое выделение ресурсов и масштабирование Регулируйте ресурсы, обеспечивая потоковую передачу данных со скоростью в несколько гигабайт за секунду при помощи Kinesis Data Streams. Получите автоматическое выделение ресурсов и масштабирование в режиме On-Demand Advantage. Не беспокойтесь об избыточном выделении ресурсов Платите только за то, что используете в Kinesis Data Streams, начиная с 0,032 USD за гигабайт полученных данных и 0,016 USD за гигабайт извлеченных данных. В режиме On-Demand Advantage вы по-прежнему можете управлять пиковым трафиком без чрезмерного выделения ресурсов. Встроенные интеграции Воспользуйтесь встроенной интеграцией с другими сервисами AWS, чтобы быстро создавать решения для аналитики, бессерверных вычислений и интеграции приложений в AWS. Примеры использования Потоковая передача журналов и данных о событиях Принимайте и собирайте терабайты данных в день из журналов приложений и сервисов, данных о навигации, данных с датчиков и событий с пользователями в приложениях для обеспечения работы интерактивных панелей управления, создания метрик и доставки данных в озера. Выполнение аналитики в режиме реального времени Создавайте приложения для данных о событиях, обновляемых с высокой частотой, например данных навигации, и получайте доступ к аналитическим сведениям за считанные секунды, а не за несколько дней, используя AWS Lambda или Управляемый сервис Amazon для Apache Flink. Поддержка приложений, управляемых событиями Быстрое сопряжение с AWS Lambda позволяет оперативно реагировать на события в приложениях в своей среде и адаптироваться к ним в любых масштабах. Начать работу с Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Документация Ознакомьтесь с руководством для разработчиков Ознакомиться с документацией Цены Цены на Kinesis Data Streams Подробнее о ценах Создать аккаунт AWS Подробнее Что такое AWS? Что такое облачные вычисления? Что такое агентный ИИ? Центр концепций в сфере облачных вычислений Безопасность облака AWS Новые возможности Блоги Пресс-релизы Ресурсы Начало работы Обучение Центр доверия AWS Библиотека решений AWS Центр архитектуры Вопросы и ответы по продуктам и техническим темам Аналитические отчеты Партнеры AWS Разработчики Центр Builder SDK и инструменты .NET на AWS Python на AWS Java на AWS PHP на AWS JavaScript на AWS Поддержка Свяжитесь с нами Обращение в службу поддержки AWS re:Post Центр знаний Обзор Поддержки AWS Получение помощи специалиста Доступность AWS Юридическая информация English К началу Amazon – работодатель равных возможностей. Мы обеспечиваем справедливое отношение к представителям меньшинств, женщинам, лицам с ограниченными возможностями, ветеранам боевых действий и представителям любых гендерных групп и сексуальной ориентации независимо от их возраста. x facebook linkedin instagram twitch youtube podcasts email Конфиденциальность Условия пользования сайтом Параметры файлов cookie © Amazon Web Services, Inc. и дочерние организации, 2026. Все права защищены.
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Security best practices and use cases in AWS Identity and Access Management - AWS Identity and Access Management Security best practices and use cases in AWS Identity and Access Management - AWS Identity and Access Management Documentation AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide Security best practices and use cases in AWS Identity and Access Management AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) offers several security features to consider as you develop and implement your own security policies. The following best practices are general guidelines and don't represent a complete security solution. These best practices may not be appropriate or sufficient for your specific environment. Therefore, treat them as helpful considerations rather than requirements. To get the most out of IAM, take the time to learn the recommended best practices. One effective way to do this is to see how IAM is used in real-world scenarios to work with other AWS services. Topics Security best practices in IAM Root user best practices for your AWS account Business use cases for IAM Javascript is disabled or is unavailable in your browser. To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please refer to your browser's Help pages for instructions. Document Conventions Using search to find IAM resources Security best practices Did this page help you? - Yes Thanks for letting us know we're doing a good job! If you've got a moment, please tell us what we did right so we can do more of it. Did this page help you? - No Thanks for letting us know this page needs work. We're sorry we let you down. If you've got a moment, please tell us how we can make the documentation better.
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受管資料串流服務 – Amazon Kinesis Data Streams – AWS 跳至主要內容 Filter: 全部 English 聯絡我們 AWS Marketplace 支援 我的帳戶 搜尋 Filter: 全部 登入主控台 建立帳戶 Amazon Kinesis Data Streams 概觀 功能 定價 入門 客戶 更高的 分析 › Amazon Kinesis › Data Streams Amazon Kinesis Data Streams 輕鬆串流任何規模的資料 建立 AWS 帳戶 進一步了解 優勢 不必管理伺服器 使用 Amazon Kinesis Data Streams,無需管理伺服器。隨需模式無需佈建或管理執行應用程式所需的容量。 自動化的佈建和擴展 使用 Kinesis Data Streams 調整您的容量,每秒傳輸數 GB 的資料。使用隨選優勢模式獲取並自動佈建和擴展。 無需擔心過度佈建 只需為 Kinesis 資料串流使用的費用付費,每 GB 所擷取的資料最低至 0.032 美元,每 GB 擷取的資料只需 0.016 美元。使用隨選優勢模式,您仍然可以管理尖峰流量,而無需過度佈建。 內建整合 使用與其他 AWS 服務的內建整合,在 AWS 上快速建立分析、無伺服器和應用程式整合解決方案。 使用案例 串流日誌和事件資料 每天從應用程式和服務日誌、點擊流資料、感應器資料和應用程式內使用者事件中擷取和收集數 TB 的資料,以支援即時儀表板、產生指標並將資料傳送至資料湖。 執行即時分析 使用 AWS Lambda 或 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink 針對點擊流等高頻事件資料建置應用程式,並在幾秒鐘,而非數天獲得洞察。 支援事件驅動型應用程式 與 AWS Lambda 快速配對,以回應或調整環境中任何規模的事件驅動型應用程式中的即時事件。 開始使用 Amazon Kinesis Data Streams 文件 檢閱開發人員指南 閱讀文件 定價 探索 Kinesis Data Streams 定價 進一步了解定價 建立 AWS 帳戶 了解 什麼是 AWS? 什麼是雲端運算? 什麼是代理式 AI? 雲端運算概念中心 AWS 雲端安全 最新消息 部落格 新聞稿 資源 入門 培訓 AWS 信任中心 AWS 解決方案程式庫 架構中心 產品和技術常見問答集 分析師報告 AWS 合作夥伴 開發人員 建置者中心 軟體開發套件與工具 .NET on AWS 在 AWS 上執行的 Python 在 AWS 上執行的 Java 在 AWS 上執行的 PHP 在 AWS 上執行的 JavaScript 說明 聯絡我們 提交支援申請單 AWS re:Post 知識中心 AWS Support 概觀 取得專家協助 AWS 可存取性 法律 English 回到頁首 Amazon 是支持平等就業機會的雇主:少數民族/女性/殘障人士/退伍軍人/性別認同/性取向/年齡。 x facebook linkedin instagram twitch youtube podcasts email 隱私權 網站條款 Cookie 偏好設定 © 2026, Amazon Web Services, Inc. 或其關係企業。保留所有權利。
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