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    Edge Computing Applications in the Dairy Industry and What It Can Do For You In the past 100 years, technology has come from patenting air conditioners and zippers to 3D printers, drones and self-driving cars. Never has the ancient occupation of farming had more resources at its disposal to improve production and sustainability. Most “precision agriculture” conversations focus on crop applications; using GPS and thermal imaging to detect areas of high pest populations or disease and using…

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    What are hobbies? - Life is uncertain and many people have anxiety about it. To reduce the stress and have a sense of control over their lives, some people use their collections to create an emotional comfort zone and distract themselves. We like to surround ourselves with comfort. Whether they are Family photos, videos or things we have made. Collections let people relive their childhood, connect to some period in history or remind them of something sacred. Collecting fills certain emotional…

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    privacy. State lawmakers have dealt with an array of privacy issues related to online activities. This web page documents state laws in a limited number of areas: website privacy policies, privacy of online book downloads and reader browsing information, personal information held by Internet service providers, online marketing of certain products directed to minors, and employee email monitoring. Additional digital privacy resources also are available from NCSL. In addition, other types of state…

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    Freedman believes that technology is a form of distraction that teachers have to compete with, for students’ attention while Britland maintains that technology can enable students to learn and collaborate anywhere, specifically with the aid of the Cloud. Comparing both articles, Freedman’s article is stronger because he employs evidence that are more effective in supporting his main argument and his use of anecdotes makes his arguments more persuasive in illustrating the “war” that teachers have…

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    want to graduate with a descent GPA. So that I can get decent job, be a cloud architect. A cloud architect makes between 115k and 172k a year, depending on what company you work for and how long you been there. A cloud architect is an IT professional who is responsible for overseeing a company 's cloud computing strategy. This includes cloud adoption plans, cloud application designs, and cloud management and overseeing. Cloud architects jobs are in popular demand as companies move from paper to…

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    Relational Database

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    This process allows us to consolidate the data, and integrate it into many different storage locations. It also allows users to edit, upload, download, and read specific files. An example of a database management would be a cloud service. Users can store their files onto cloud, and any user can access them from around the world.…

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    SECTION C: SWOT ANALYSIS SWOT analysis is an important step that should take by a company to analyse their business performance so that can make better decision and strategy to carrying on their business. SWOT is an acronym that stands for Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threats. SWOT is made up of two parts: the strengths and weaknesses refer to the internals of a company while the opportunities and threats are external to the company and exist in the environment. Strengths 1. Strong brand…

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    Discuss the pros and cons of moving enterprise-wide applications that have traditionally been supported on premises to the cloud. The enterprises are moving data to cloud and there are added advantages and disadvantages of implementing cloud in the system. Pros: • It is cost effective because there is a saving of huge sum because there is investment in hardware infrastructure and software licenses, just require to pay a fee for the…

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    Akamai Personal Statement

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    complex technical challenges to deliver cost, scale and performance benefits to clients. A key experience that strengthened my passion for the cloud industry was interacting and networking with prospective Akamai clients at the National Association of Broadcasters Conference in Las Vegas in 2015. It was exciting to pitch the business value of Akamai's cloud computing and streaming products and consequently securing future business opportunities with multiple companies particularly a large Los…

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    support of Service X. This may be achieved by consulting one of SITA’s 25 in house lawyers. Furthermore, to implement the product itself SITA may utilise its new cloud based venture SBS which benefits airlines and air navigation service providers (supplier code of conduct). Furthermore, SITA’s resources such as the high tech cloud computing data centres across to globe can help achieve higher results and cater to desired statistics and services by customers. Furthermore, by integrating these…

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