IIoTapplications run the gamut from outdoor digital signage to water/wastewater management, smart city lighting, municipal transit, traffic management, precision agriculture, utilities and metering, manufacturing automation and remote industrial monitoring.
Hardened, high-performance Digi IoT solutions for the industrial space include industrial cellular routers, transportation cellular routers as well as wireless SOMs, embedded RF modules and Digi Remote Manager - the remote device management platform to monitor and manage device networks of any size and perform out-of-band management from a desktop or mobile device.
For any IoT device deployment of more than a few devices, teams deploying IoT solutions need a remote management system to support configuration, monitoring, security, firmware updates, troubleshooting and out-of-band management. Digi RM is the command center for your device network, providing the tools for configuring and managing your devices.
The need for IoT products is on a growth trajectory, encompassing everything from wireless IoT solutions such as embedded system-on-modules and RF modules to cellular routers and gateways. Digi is a leading provider of IoT products and solutions supporting industries from retail and banking to medical, transportation and remote industrial applications.
Defining the needs for wireless IoT solutions is a complex process, as are the subsequent phases, which include prototyping, designing, certifying, configuring and deploying your IoT application. Digi provides IoT services to support the complete lifecycle of product ideation, development, and management of IoT embedded designs as well as deployment of packaged solutions.
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All you need is love, a good digital scrapbooking kit and some chocolate.
I warmly welcome YOU in my world of whimsical reality. My name is Erika and I design under Lara's Digi World.
I came across digital scrapbooking in 2007 after seeing a few wonderful layouts created by my schoolmate Linda aka hawra. She inspired me to start with digital scrapbooking and helped me a lot in whole process of it. Since I hadn't heard of any paper/digital scrapbooking before, it was very challenging for me.
Later in 2008 I created my first freebie for a Color Challenge at the Digital Scrapbooking Studio (formerly Stone Accents Studio). It hooked me so much that I applied for a Designer Call and here I am.
I design digital scrapbooking kits, clipping photo/paper masks and love to extract my photographs of real elements to create also commercial use products.
Things you would not say about me: I love any chocolate and would eat tons of it, only if I could. I hate garlic and onion. I can not stand any cooking smell. I am a big fan of Dr. House series.
Let me take a journey with you through our Digi-World. I hope you get inspired and find some perfect kits to scrap photos of your loved ones.
"Why fit in when you were born to stand out?" - Dr. Seuss
The Digital World (デジタルワールド, Dejitaru Wārudo?) is a fictional world featured in the Digimon media franchise. The Digital World, sometimes abbreviated as "Digi-World", is a world that exists parallel to Earth which has an intimate link to the data on Earth's telecommunications networks.
The different Digimon anime series are set in separate Digital Worlds. The basic mechanics, locations, and inhabitants of Digital World appear in each though the individual natures, origins, and histories vary greatly. Similarities between these various Digital Worlds exist, however. They all basically parallel Earth's geography features. There are continents, islands, deserts, mountains, oceans, and almost all other kinds of terrain one finds on the topography of Earth. However, as data is easy to modify and considering that the Digital World is made up of data the features of any particular area of the Digital World are subject to immediate, and drastic alteration at any time. For example, a gigantic mountain can be formed in moments Enter The Dark Masters or portions of islands can be scattered across a sea Evil Shows His Face with ease. The true malleability of the Digital World makes it a frequent target of attack from humans with ill intentions.
Although ordinary animals are known to exist in at least some of the Digital Worlds, the dominant lifeforms of all realities are Digimon. Digimon are sentient creatures also made of data. It is possible for Digimon to travel to the Real World, what humans call Earth though this requires the opening of some sort of dimensional wormhole in either the Digital World or Real World.
Most of humanity does not know of the Digital World's existence. The few humans that do either programmed some aspect of the original version or were summoned by a Digimon or other digital being. On rare occasions, however, a wormhole or portal can appear on Earth allowing people unknowing of the Digital World to enter it.
This incarnation of the Digital World runs closely parallel to two other dimensions. One is a kaleidoscopic world of dreams that possesses the power to transform beliefs into reality The Last Temptation of the DigiDestined and the other is a "world of darkness", the grim and foreboding Dark Ocean that has the ability to make the darker thoughts of others come to life. Opposites Attract The Digital World is tied very closely to these two worlds and has absorbed a fraction of the former's power to bring thoughts to life; this power, combined with the data of the Digital World gave life to human thoughts, dreams, spiritual beliefs and myths in the form of Digimon. As explained by Gennai the reason why the Digital World has primitive and modern things is because of data deleted from the Real World. For example, if someone were to create a construction project but had to shut it down and delete it for good that data would be sent to the Digital World and the construction project would continue to build there.
In this universe Digimon life is cyclical. When a Digimon reaches the end of their life, the data which makes up their body disperses, only to reform at Primary Village where it takes the form of a Digi-Egg. The eggs are tended by Elecmon and hatch out into baby Digimon so that the Digimon can live their lives over again, ad infinitum. There is some evidence to suggest that the data of evil Digimon does not reform at Primary Village, but rather is sent to the world of darkness.
Many locations in this Digital World are named after computer programs and hardware. For example, the two continents of the Digital World are named Folder Continent and Server Continent. File Island is a key location in this Digital World, home to Primary Village and a form of nexus point for the world's data.
In the earliest stages of its existence, this incarnation of the Digital World was little more than a barren desert. As it grew alongside the Earth's communications network, however, it evolved and changed in dynamic ways, with more and more "layers" coming into existence over the top of the old ones. The lowest layer is the original desert plain, and the highest is the home of the four Digimon Sovereigns that rule the Digital World. In between lie many small miniverses, self-contained environments specially suited to the Digimon that live there, including (but not limited to) an area of clouds and clockwork; a warped, black-and-white town; an area of forests, lakes and rivers; and a world entirely composed of water.
Digimon are, in fact not native to this Digital World, having been created by a group of teenage computer programmers in the late 1980s as an experiment into the development of artificial intelligence. When the project was shut down due to a lack of funds their primitive digital lifeforms accidentally found their way into the Digital World where they began to grow and evolve. One of the programmers, Shibumi observed this and wrote an algorithm that allowed the Digimon to evolve beyond their original specifications and truly become individual lifeforms. Four Digimon in particular evolved into especially powerful forms and became the aforementioned Digimon Sovereigns. The Digital World does have native lifeforms, however, in the form of DigiGnomes, the first form of artificial life who evolved from the matter of the Digital World itself before the Digimon. The DigiGnomes tend to the welfare of the Digital World and have mysterious powers that allow them to grant the wishes of others.
Another definitive feature of this Digital World is that any Digimon that dies is dead indefinitely. While in other Digital Worlds the death of a Digimon usually results in an infinite cycle of rebirth, Digimon in this Digital World are turned into data upon their deaths. In most cases this data is absorbed or "loaded" by other Digimon in order to power up or digivolve. However, this is contradictory to Rika Nonaka's claim that Digimon return to where they came from after their death. Now You See It, Now You Don't
In addition to Hypnos and the original programmers the Monster Makers, initially the only humans to be aware of Digimon and the Digital World are a small group of children known as Tamers. These Tamers had been chosen by the DigiGnomes to become partners with Digimon and the creatures had used Shibumi's algorithm to bond human and Digimon together as partners via the D-Power. However, with the progression of the series and the increase in Digimon activity on Earth escalating from small skirmishes between the Tamers and single Digimon (with little to no damage to the Tamers' home city) to more devastating occurrences and eventually a massive, city-devastating battle with the Deva and finally the full-scale invasion of the D-Reaper the existence of Digimon and the Digital World eventually became public knowledge.
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