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    Cash Flow Analysis

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    result in the network inadvertently, operating at a loss (McLean 2003). Once income is calculated, expenses must be deducted to determine the networks net profit. These expenses include costs associated with medical services, administration, marketing, staff salaries, depreciation, taxes and…

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    A-1 Case Study

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    It is likely that operating expenses will nearly double with the acquirement of a new facility. This new facility will also be a significant expense. Since A-1’s net income ($123,858) is a great deal smaller than its total overhead expenses ($569,512), it will need a loan in…

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    I have chosen computer tech as my trade because of my love for all things technological. Ever since I was a child I have been fascinated with technology and what makes them tick. I have been told that I have a gift when it comes to computers for I would take them apart and put them back together. For as long as I can think I have been the one person my family goes to when they have a problem so it only fits that I go into computer tech. I have chosen Job Corps because it gave me a chance to…

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    The Evolution Of Microsoft

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    In June 1980 Gates and Allen hire former Harvard classmate Steve Ballmer to help run the company more efficient. The next month after that IBM approaches Microsoft about chess. Two years later in 1982 Microsoft works on the first version of a new operating system Interface Manager. Which people still use today. It is the most efficient program that Microsoft had…

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    major competitors, Google and Apple also produce software and hardware, as well as operating system. Second, the threat of new entrants for Microsoft is low, since new company will require large amount of capital to be invested to enter the IT industry dominated by a few large companies. Third, the threat of substitute goods or services is rather low, since Microsoft’s competitors are producing different operating systems, software and hardware. Avoiding the “sameness” is the strategy that all…

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    In modern society, no matter in real life or in the online world, advertisements are ubiquitous and incessantly remind people of their social status as consumers. Among the advertisements, some of them try to convince people of donation to charity, some of them aim to win votes for political groups while most of them attempt to promote the sale of products. With the advertising influences, people are caught up in the vicious circle of constantly consuming goods, even goods they do not really…

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    connection. This connection is known for being rather slow, so the tunnel operating on top of it is also slow. To provide for fast service to staff, in terms of home drives, roaming profiles and printers, a server was installed on site. This server was built in December 2005 and is approaching 10 years old. The server has a 32-bit versions of Windows Server 2003 installed; current versions are 64-bit only and as such the operating system cannot be upgraded directly to a new version. Windows…

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    thing that makes an operating system, its performance, familiarity, hardware support and security all play important roles to their success or failures. Windows 1.x Windows 1.x was Microsoft’s first attempt at creating a GUI interface based operating system and required you to install it on top of MS-DOS 2.0 (Hollister, 2012). This first Windows OS was considered a failure’, because of promises Microsoft made that they couldn’t deliver. Microsoft promised its market an Operating system that…

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    production: All electronically stored information shall be delivered in a common digital format and readable by either Windows or Mac operating systems. All electronically stored information not currently in a common digital format and readable by either Windows or Mac operating systems shall be converted to a common digital format that is readable by either Windows or Mac operating system. Electronically stored information located on “SuperMax” servers shall be collected and delivered in the…

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    There are a limited number of personnel including the four information technology specialists. In addition to the inadequate number of employees, there is a limited information technology infrastructure that was implemented initially. The operating system that is currently being used is Microsoft 8. It is affordable and convenient for the previous needs of the company. It is important that the company remain mindful about its financial state because it was not a million dollar company when…

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