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    ABSTRACT: In cloud computing, load balancing is one of the key issues. Load is a measure of the amount of work that a computation system performs which can be classified as CPU load, memory capacity and network load. Load balancing is the process of apportioning the load among various nodes of a distributed system to improve both resource utilization and job response time. Load balancing ensures that every node in the network does approximately equal amount of work (as per their capacity) at…

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    On September 2011, Amazon launched the Kindle Fire, a new product created by Amazon that offers many features such as Amazon Web Services, Prime, Kindle, Instant video streaming and the app store. This product provided 18 million movies, TV shows, songs, and magazines available for streaming or download. Kindle Fire cannot be categorized only as an e-reader because it offers many features that are present in tablets. Usually, e-readers offer to their users the possibility to read different…

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    com in 1994 to serve the people as an online bookstore. Today, Amazon is the most customer-centric company and the world’s highest-earning online retailers with the projection of $107 billion in revenue in 2015 (Amazon’s report 2015). With the workforce of more than 230,800 employees, the company headquarters in Seattle, Washington, and is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the symbol “AMZN” (Amazon’s report 2015). Initially, Amazon started as an online bookstore company and later…

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    Amazons Business Model

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    only a part of the company and although Amazons products are sold at a standard mark-up, the company has also established alternate retail strategies by representing themselves as the gateway for other retailers and selling used goods. Other Non-retail services that amazon provides include referrals and commission based selling, Amazon Web Services (AWS)…

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    d. Cloud System Cloud computing is the general term of infrastructure that deliver information technology and share pool of configuring computing resources from internet via web-based tools rather than having local server to handle the application (Cloud Computing, n.d.). In other words, the cloud is a metaphor of internet that storing and synchronized the data and information into the server rather than storing in the data center such as server in the facility. Cloud computing can serve a…

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    This scope has allowed Amazon to focus on its quest for satisfaction among consumers. Jeff Bezos firmly believes that the strategy to focus the consumer is the winning solution. To achieve this, Amazon has been working on both the competitive advantage of differentiation of its service as the competitive prices. Obviously, Amazon has managed to differentiate, as among the most influential brands in the world: the public recognizes…

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    Jeff Bezos Research Paper

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    Amazon.com, is a very brilliant man that made our online shopping easier and faster. Amazon is the largest retailer on the World Wide Web. My goal of this paper is to inform you on his college education, how his company developed, and where he is now and what he planned for the future. Jeff was interested in technology and creating new things from an early age. While he was still at…

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    such as Amazon and Mattel, have had to adopt to remain competitive or gain a competitive edge in their industry. According to Parnell (2014), social forces influence an industry’s behavior and potentially its performance. Social forces can embody anything that has the potential to cause change. Both companies have implemented many changes over the past decade in an attempt to accommodate the social forces that they are up against. Hailed early on as “the world’s largest bookstore”, Amazon has…

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    Amazon Strategy

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    competing with Apple and Google; making sure they are viewing each valuable aspect in the industry. Amazons’ main investment in themselves is the newest technology and data analytics (Thomson, 2012). It is this focus that allows Amazon to operate differently than their competitors (Thomson, 2012). Amazon.com succeeded while other Internet companies failed because though it is an online retailer, Amazon has a strong arm on brand awareness and are devoted to consumers through Internet technology…

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    Hostgeeks Swot Analysis

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    3. Hosting Services As we are all aware, in part due to the extensive advertising and affiliate campaigns, there is an astounding number of hosting services that are vying for a cut of your money. However, it is important that you are not misled by marketing and advertising tactics. Below is a list of popular hosting services which have their marketing fluff stripped away to present you with their core features presented in a clear way to help you with your decision - 3.1. HostGator HostGator…

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