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    There are many Entreprenuers that invest into the Technology Business. One of the most important Entreprenuers in the Business is Steven Jobs. Steven Jobs, also known as Steve Jobs, was born on February 24, 1955. He grew up in San Francisco, his biological parents were Adulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, but his adoptive parents are Paul and Clara Jobs. Steve Jobs was enrolled at Reed College, but then dropped oIn 2011, Forbes estimated the majority of Steve Jobs’ net worth at around $6.5…

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    The paper will talk about Paul Rand 's profession work, style, and his impact on design movement. Additionally, this paper will discuss the other designers in the modern movement that Paul Rand is associated with, including examples of how the postmodern or contemporary designers are influenced by artworks of Paul Rand. This paper will give a reader an understanding of why Paul Rand was considered to be one of the most important designers in the History of Graphic Design. Paul Rand was well…

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    Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft Incorporated is one the world’s biggest technological contributors. He carries out many traits that make him a game changer such as hardworking, innovative, competitive, wholehearted and passionate. Even when bringing new innovative technology to the table, Gates is also a softhearted philanthropist who strives to make the world a better place. As Gates expanded his technology, his CEO position required him to travel the world, exposing him to world poverty and…

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    companies that do succeed with implementing the right automated system for their company whether it be a yard management system, transportation management system, or even their warehouse management system are able to realize double digit savings. (IBM, 2012) This paper will focus on a particular company, Sargento Foods, who faced a serious challenge in their distribution and planning. This paper will highlight the challenges the company faced and what approach they took to find a solution. As…

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    Bill Gates When you see me, what do you think about first? You probably just think i’m a successful businessman who owns Microsoft. However, in my years I have donated a total of about $28 billion dollars to charity which has helped save around 6 million people, supplying them with many vaccines and healthcare. Hi, Im Bill Gates and I have fought to make others lives better by donating large sums of money to various charities to help the poor, help the people who need food, and help the…

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    Java are used in the purpose of programming. Keyboard, mouse etc. are used to input and monitor, printers are used as output devices. Graphical user interface was very helpful for users in the 4th generation. Examples for 4th generation computers are IBM, APPLE etc. Advantages of fourth generation computers • Very small in size • Reliability is very high • Cheaper to buy • Processing power is very high • Any type of high level language can be used • portable Disadvantages of fourth generation…

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    Big Data Introduction In approximately 2007, IBM (International Business Machines) researchers set out to create a computer system that could compete with humans on the popular television game show Jeopardy (Clive, 2010). Most search engines, like Bing or Google, generate a list of sources from a keywords search. The sources direct users to webpages that may or may not contain the information sought by the user. IBM researchers aimed to develop a question and answering system that could…

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    increased in the market. Some of them include Apple, IBM, Samsung, and many others. Even in the past, there were a number of competitors that presented challenges for the organization. Dealing with them or even matching with their products always requires the deep understanding of the features their brands. This issue is still prevalent, and there are chances that it would increase in number and intensity. The major competitor that it has to confront is IBM. Both of them are considered to be the…

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    application that allows customers to input natural language questions regarding the products of each store regionally. We answered the four question on the case study, which proved to be very helpful as it provided us with an insight as to what IBM watson was, how powerful the company is and also how they are a key element to big business corporations. We will be covering the business aspect as well providing the mai…

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    has been a staple of speculative fiction for many years now. Who can forget the murderous “HAL” (so named because each letter is one higher in the alphabet than IBM) from 2001: A SPACE ODESSY? But lately Artificial Intelligence, or “AI” to the techno-hipster set, has been going mainstream in a big way. Life always imitates art, and now IBM has indeed staked its future on AI in the form of their “Watson” product. It is very early in the game, but the promise of AI technology is immense. AI…

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