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    1. Why do you believe some companies in the Information Technology industry are able to succeed for a long time, such as IBM, while others aren’t? (Strategies, Environmental factors, etc.) - “The IT industry is all about innovation. Companies need to either innovative, make their products better or they die. Apple is a good example in the industry because they constantly create new products and better products. The moment they stop doing that they die. They were the first to come out with the…

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    financial situation. Telemedicine is explained as usage of medical information, and telecommunications exchanged from one site to another for diagnosing, treating, and monitoring a patient’s health status (Wilson & Maeder, 2015). Risks There are regulations that our facility already should adhere to, and they become more prevalent when introducing technology, electronic health records (EHRs), and electronic handling of patient information. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act…

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    Career Reflection Essay

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    This essay is a reflection on the progress of a career in the Information Technology field with a focus on personal experiences, education and past work. Information Technology has infiltrated our lives in the last 30 years in ways we never thought possible. I grew up in a world where having a landline and one television set per household were considered luxuries. Today, it’s hard to imagine a day without our latest smartphones that provide us access to the latest news, emails, and multimedia…

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    findings before humans were sick and cured before there was any type of technology (internet , books, medicine) they began to heal their diseases through herbal remedies that were passing by generation to…

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    Starbucks IT Architecture

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    environment and significantly improved technologies, information management has become more dynamic and changeable. It demands more flexible approach to a strategic business management from organizations, and also it requires carrying out periodic goals and tasks corrections, organizational structure improvement, revision of centralization extent of key functions, and also change of personnel involvement and motivation system (Krivtsov, 2016). Information management (IM) is an emerging field…

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    Information Management and Information Technology in an MCI or Disaster Serious emergencies, disasters and crises have become increasingly frequent in the recent years. In the past several decades, natural and man-made disasters have taken over 3 million innocent lives and badly affected millions more. When a disaster strikes, many lives may be saved by emergency crisis response. In fact, mass-casualty incident and disaster response is considered to be one of the biggest challenges for an…

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    Prioritize Vair

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    Business and IT is critical to Vair’s future success. It requires us to strategically align change initiatives in a way that supports a cross organizational partnership. To accomplish this, I recommend the adoption and integration of BB&W’s 5 New Information Economics (NIE) Practices. NIE Practices 1. Strategic Demand/Supply Planning 2. Innovations 3. Prioritizations 4. Alignment 5. Performance Measurement The NIE practices will benefit our goals of moving ACES forward to organize the IT…

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    Mouse Trap Car History

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    What is a Mousetrap Car: “A small vehicle having its only source of motive power to be a mousetrap” (Mousetrap Car, Wikipedia) http://cdn.instructables.com/FGF/JUQF/F8J7C2ZW/FGFJUQFF8J7C2ZW.MEDIUM.jpg How a Mousetrap Car Works: http://mesa.sdsu.edu/Projectofthemonth/mousetrapcars6[1].jpg A mousetrap car doesn’t need batteries or fuel. It is powered by simply setting the trap and letting it lose. The power from the spring propels the car. A rod, or lever, (typically used to snap…

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    To be a successful information technology manager there are a few traits that are essential to possess to sustain prolonged success. Most of them are industry driven, such as maintaining a proficiency in technology, understanding industry trends. Another would be professional traits like understanding your company’s strategic vision, and exceling in project management. Lastly, success in business can be attributed to traits that are more interpersonal rather than technologically driven,…

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    Emerging Technologies in Greener Networks Name Institution Emerging Technology Emerging technology refers to technology that has the capacity to either refine the existing technology enabling it to be better or using the existing technology as a basis for evolution in technology (Rotolo, Hicks, & Martin, 2015). New technology may result from a number of changes for example the convergence of previously separate technologies to create one new technology or the divergence of previously…

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