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    Data bases are used to organise the data that is provided, it is a computer based application where data is organised and stored, whether it be the room availability in a hotel or the income of a business or a company. Data bases are vital when it comes to storing information and results, this makes it easier and more manageable for mostly businesses as it can store vast amount of information into a table which requires minimum effort to handle. This makes it easier for businesses to organise…

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    seasoned leader in the application of Big Data and Advanced Analytics, with the responsibility for shaping and delivering solutions across multiple initiatives using agile delivery frameworks. - Multi-geography experience in US and Canada, working with clients in the Finance, Retail and Manufacturing Industries like Bank of Montreal (BMO), Ciena Corporation, Intercall Inc., Sterling Commerce,…

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    optimum coding methodologies based on latest coding developments and project needs.  Provide work effort, budget and timelines for proposed project to Managers.  Develop architectural standards and best practices for application coding.  Perform unit testing of application…

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    Employee Retention Introduction The main reason in reviewing this article, Talent retrention: Six technology-enabled best practices by Oracle (2012) is to explore employee retention by defining and exemplifying the relationship between employees and their bosses. According to Oracle (2012), many organizations suffer massive losses from low employee turnover. In situations that there are competitive employees, the organization has to advertise the vacant positions, train or coach new employees,…

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    Timex Case Study

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    1.) Timex Group Canada Inc’s Website can be found at timex.ca. Although this site is primarily used to describe and promote the products Timex sells in Canada through its store and distributors, it also allows consumers to purchase these products and access support services. Timex Group Canada’s website consists of an online store that allows consumers to view products, add them to a cart and checkout by paying through credit card. In addition, when viewing a product, the website displays the…

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    http://infocenter.sybase.com website these are the disadvantages: • It usually speeds retrieval but can slow data modification. • It is always application-specific and must be revaluated if the application changes. • It can increase the size of tables. • In some instances, it simplifies coding; in others, it makes coding more complex. I would recommend for Reading College to use Oracle because as a HE/FE college, we will need to deal with huge amount of data, the database need to be in stable…

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    Fda Case Study

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    validating FDA application/database upgrades of UFMS and PRISM applications. • Represents the FDA OFM on UFMS issues within the Department of Health and Human Services. • DFSS also oversees daily operational status of FDA’s financial reporting system (FBIS). DFSS members work on identifying reporting needs, creating ad hoc reports and working closely with end-users. Currently, UFMS is the primary source of data for FBIS. DFSS manages the following areas related to the FBIS application: o…

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    In the early stage of its life, the company were specialized in the production and distribution of accounting software and financial applications. Then, in the ’90, under the lead of the former CEO George Klaus, the company started a process of renewing becoming a developer of “enterprise solutions” and changing the company name in Epicor Software Corporation. In this process, they first…

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    Cisco System Case Study

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    Introduction Cisco System, Inc. an American multinational, headquartered in San Jose, California, U.S.A was founded in the year 1984 by two Stanford computer scientists. The company’s product range involved networking components with routers being the primary product. Tremendous structural \and organizational changes took place in the company during 1988, John Morgridge was hired as the CEO and was responsible to develop a professional management team. Cisco went public in the year 1990, after…

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    Halliburton Case Study

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    Halliburton is the energy sector and in the Oil and Gas Equipment and Services industry. Competitors with Halliburton are kinder Morgan Inc. and Schlumberger. According to Yahoo finance, Schlumberger has a higher stock price and controls more of the market share. Halliburton has 12.82% of the market share. Generally I thought investing in the energy sector during the summer was a decent idea. My thoughts behind it was during the summer, consumers in America utilize more energy whether that was…

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