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    Ltd. Samsung Electronics is found in Suwon, Korea in 1969. It has grown into a global information technology leader, managing more than 200 subsidiaries around the world. The company’s manufactures and sells home appliances such as TVs, monitors, printers, refrigerators, washing machines and mobile telecommunications products (smartphones and tablets)…

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    IT Certification Essay

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    are not specific to one particular vendor or technology, they provide a good groundwork for new IT professionals. However, if applicants know the technology upon which they wish to focus, they can select a vendor-neutral certification based on a particular technology, such as networking or security, or they can select from a vendor-specific certification from Cisco or Microsoft, for…

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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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    1. Introduction In today’s world technological inventions have significantly impacted the way we carry our daily tasks. Technology have made the task of communicating very easy. Then there is social media which reduce the hassle of sharing the activities of your day, or special moments with those close to you. 2. What is Social Media Social media speaks to the One important aspect of social media is sharing, whether it is a video, photo or a simple thought. 3. Devices The increase in…

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    by Nicholas Carr argues that as information technology power grows and it becomes more affordable and accessible to everyone, its strategic advantage and importance to companies diminishes. To gain more competitive advantage, companies will have to change the way they manage IT investments focusing on its risks more than its advantages. The author goes on to make his point by exposing railroads and electricity as an example leading to the conclusion that technology will help companies…

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    industry they are in. The environment is changing and will continue to change as other companies create and invent new technologies. It will change the dynamics, but GE will stay competitive if they continue to excel at innovation and acquisition of newly created products. General Electric’s current strategy does fit with the external environment at this time by expanding infrastructure and consumer industrial. The activities GE does do support this environment as well. Review of Mission…

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    - Telecommuting. Through this technology, workers in service-based firms are no longer tied to a physical location, as they can work from their homes. Services that fall in this category include accounting, legal advice, education, insurance, investments, data analysis, computer programming, and consulting. Any service provider with the appropriate telecommunications systems can be located anywhere and still performs her job. Working at home has two main advantages (1) decreased costs through…

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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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