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    According to the article, A History of cloud Computing, the fundamental principle of cloud computing is that to “encourage and promote virtual work environment over the existing physical one.” This principle followed for public cloud computing as well. The only difference between public and private is that public cloud is an open system. Therefore, anybody from anywhere in this world can access the storage or software that is available for free or pay a small subscription fee. Another difference…

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    Odoo Case Study

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    Odoo allows you to actually start with one module and add others as you go, based on your needs and in accordance with your priorities and your budget. Benefits of ERP: Scalability: An ERP system is easily scalable. It means adding new functions to the system as the business needs change are easy. This could mean easy management of new processes, departments, and more. Improved reporting: Much of the inefficiency in operational…

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    Ericsson Case Analysis

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    1. ERICSSON 1.1 Introduction to the company: Ericsson (Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson) is a Swedish multinational provider of communications technology and services. The offering comprises services, software and infrastructure within Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for telecom operators and other industries, including telecommunications and IP networking equipment, mobile and fixed broadband, operations and business support solutions, cable TV, IPTV, video systems,…

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    architecture, loose coupled and it supports incremental implementation. SOA services do not depend on a particular platform to function and the interfaces describe themselves through formally defined messages. Quality factors of SOA are, reusability, scalability, interoperability, composability and it is loosely coupled [16]. Technologies associated with SOA 12…

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    official release of the well-known MySQL database. Until 2008 MySQL was owned by the Swedish company after that was bought from Sun Microsystems in 2008 and from Oracle in 2009. Moreover, the benefits that MySQL has compare to other databases are 1) Scalability&Flexibility: The user can expand the capacity of it and can control terabytes of information. With flexibility platform contains Linux, Unix and Windows support. 2) Easy in Manage: Can be easily downloaded and installed. When is install…

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    At Royal Roads University environmental sustainability is a major focus, this will be an overview of recommendations to increase recycling at RRU and the rationale used behind it. There will be three solutions presented to the office of sustainability to reach their waste diversion rate, by recommending that attention on addressing the issue of clarifying what goes where at recycling stations. The office of sustainability at Royal Roads University main goal is to increase its’s waste diversion…

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    Internet Of Things Essay

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    Internet of Things, also widely referred to as IoT denotes the internetworking of physical devices with software, network connectivity and sensors that enable them to communicate. The physical devices include buildings and vehicles. These physical devices are embedded with actuators, electronics, network connectivity and sensors that enable them to collect and exchange data leading to an infrastructure of the information society. Through the sensors and internet connectivity, Internet of Things…

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    HIPAA Summary

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    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) passed in 1996 to help set a national standard to protect certain patient health information (Gartee, 2011). The major goal of HIPAA is to ensure a patient’s Health Information (PHI) is utilized by the correct individuals at the correct time to perform a certain job. In addition, HIPPA sets the standards by which PHI can be shared with covered entities and family; plus allowing the patient to receive notice on how their PHI will…

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    Information systems management: Information systems managers are features from utilizing information system in the part of product development, distribution, promotional effectiveness, pricing decisions, and sales forecasting. More than any other functional areas, marketing system depend on outside sources of data. These sources involve competition and consumers. The information gather is also necessary to define the strategies for marketing. Information systems managers in Starbucks: Moreover,…

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    Lenovo EBG Case Study

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    In This Issue We hope everyone had a wonderful year-end holiday. As 2016 is now in full swing, it is time to ramp up training for Lenovians. Get a low-down on our partners’ solutions, from Microsoft to Nutanix and IBM, and also insights from our own Alliance Director for Asia Pacific. After all, knowledge is king, especially in today’s fast-paced information age. What’s New All the info on Microsoft Solutions you will ever need Have you heard about the Microsoft & Lenovo Server OEM Sales…

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