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    Atlantic Computers Case

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    • Identify the target market for Atlantic Computer’s products. For the high performance servers that “Atlantic Computers” was famous for, they targeted huge firms and organizations who required these for complex application such as supply chain management, ERP and business intelligence. The target market for Atlantic Bundle (Tronn + PESA) can be defined as people in the web server and file sharing application segments, especially those who preferred low end systems to share work. It can also…

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    According to the article, A History of cloud Computing, the fundamental principle of cloud computing is that to “encourage and promote virtual work environment over the existing physical one.” This principle followed for public cloud computing as well. The only difference between public and private is that public cloud is an open system. Therefore, anybody from anywhere in this world can access the storage or software that is available for free or pay a small subscription fee. Another difference…

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    the data in the following ways [4]. • Cross-site scripting • Cross-site request forgery • Cookie manipulation • OS and SQL injection • Insecure storage • Hidden field manipulation Due to the vulnerabilities listed above, achieving data security in cloud remains a mammoth task. 1) Network Security: When using SaaS, the client transfer sensitive information to the application over the network. Hence, it is essential to secure the connection and provide proper network security. Currently, a…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Ubiquitous computing (or "ubicomp") is a concept in software engineering and computer science where computing is made to appear anytime and everywhere. In contrast to desktop computing, ubiquitous computing can occur using any device, in any location, and in any format. A user interacts with the computer, which can exist in many different forms, including laptop computers, tablets and terminals in everyday objects such as a fridge or a pair of glasses. The underlying technologies…

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    Responsive Website Design

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    Top 7 Undeniable Reasons to Make Your Website Responsive With the number of mobile users skyrocketing in recent times, the need to make website design responsive has become even more imperative. While earlier the websites were designed specifically for desktop users, today it is essential that a websites is optimized for desktop, mobile and tablet as well. This is where responsive website design comes into the picture. In simple words, responsiveness of a website design refers to its ability to…

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    and it focuses mainly on Innovation and Technological Services. It is in pursuit of excellence in technological innovation and rapid software delivery services with a good number of thought leaders in some of the latest technologies such as Mobile, Cloud and Big Data Analytics. It has shown noticeable growth over the past 5 years amidst the challenges faced by IT Service Providers and currently has a good number of Fortune 100 customers as well as many venture start-ups that thrive in…

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    PROS & CONS – When we are looking for a computing device, there are many options out in the market. Today, a decision one may think about this whether to purchase a laptop or a smartphone. Both provides computing capabilities, run software and perform many tasks, but there are many factors to consider between the two options. Below is a chart to highlight some of the important factors to consider, including the advantage and disadvantage of each. Most users today have both a smartphone and…

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    TITUS, JINOJ ________________________________________ SUMMARY - 14+ years of experience in strategic consulting and enterprise implementation in the area of Big Data Analytics, Business performance solutions (Strategy & Performance Measurement, Planning & Forecasting), Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence (BI) and related areas - Master Data Management (MDM), Data Governance and Data Quality. - A seasoned leader in the application of Big Data and Advanced Analytics, with the…

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    3. Analyzing 3.1 Stakeholder Analysis Identify Stakeholder The stakeholders are important to company business decisions and performs. As Uber Company, the internet stakeholders are owners (co-founder Travis Kalanick and Garrett), the managers, IT support staffs and employees of Uber Company, and the external stakeholders include government, user/customer and competitors. Internet stakeholders: Owners (Uber CEO, Travis Kalanick; co-founder, Garrett): Uber CEO and cofounder, world’s newest…

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    Cemex Expansion Strategy

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    Critically evaluate the expansion strategy of a computer hardware firm by analysising “the Cemex Way”. In a rapidly changing and challenging global business environment, in order to maximize the optimization and meet current market dynamics, it is good for a computer hardware firm to exam some previous strategies from other enterprises before launching a successful expansion plan. There are a lot of global companies with very successful expansion strategies which are worth to summarize such as…

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