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2015 Advanced Micro Devices ( Amd )
In 2015 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) was in a difficult position. The once formidable
competitor in multiple facets of the personal computer market had seen its strong profits turn
negative and its debt totals rise. The company was finding it difficult to compete across multiple
markets due to a number of factors. The most important of which was a series of weak product
offerings, which created a larger gap in the quality of AMD's products when compared with the
competition.
AMD had once held large market shares in both the CPU (central processing unit) and GPU
(graphics processing unit) markets. When each of these products are combined in the personal
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In the early 1980's, IBM chose to purchase Intel's x86 chip architecture and the DOS software
operating system designed by Microsoft (Singer, 2005). IBM insisted that Intel provide a second
source of chips as to avoid over dependence on one supplier. To accommodate IBM's request Intel
and AMD signed a technology exchange agreement to make AMD that second supplier ("Company
History"). This agreement limited AMD's access to only the second generation or 286 chip
technology. In the 1980's Intel attempted to eliminate AMD from the process with the 386 family of
chips (Singer, 2005). AMD filed for legal action claiming that this was an attempt to create a
monopoly and settled in 1987, but this would not be the last time that AMD would seek legal action
to prevent Intel from creating a monopoly.
In 1991, AMD filed an antitrust complaint again claiming that Intel was engaged in unlawful acts
designed to secure and maintain a monopoly. The case was settled in 1992 and the court ruled in
AMD's favor by awarding $10 million as well as the ability to license Intel's 386 designs without
paying a royalty. Finally, in 1995 AMD settled the rest of its legal disputes by agreeing to a deal that
gave AMD a shared interest in the x86 chip design, which is still being used today in personal
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MRT 102
Questions 1. What is your recommended sourcing strategy in this case Please support your decision
with quantitative and qualitative evidence gathered during the case analysis. Also, present your plan
to reduce any risks associated with your sourcing decision. 2. This case provided the data necessary
to perform a cursory supplier financial analysis. In reality, cross–functional sourcing teams must
often obtain this data during their assessment of potential suppliers. Discuss possible sources of
supplier financial information. What may impact a purchasers ability to obtain supplier financial
data 3. A sourcing decision of the magnitude highlighted in this case requires a serious commitment
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The decision was made to pursue the home computer user, through a strategy focused on shipping
low–cost, high–quality computers directly to customers as orders are received (make–to–order).
This production model is similar to the Dell approach, and appears to be the model that will
dominate the PC industry. Because the company does not plan to build finished PCs (i.e., make–to–
stock) in anticipation of future sales, market demand forecasts, supplier quality, supplier capacity,
lead time, and delivery reliability are critical factors. The company is willing to carry some units in
component inventory as safety stock as a buffer against missing customer order commitments.
Pacific Systems Corporation will assemble the computers in its own facilities, but intends to
outsource many of the key product components and subassemblies, including the DVD drive, a
feature that will be standard on each PCS computer. The decision to outsource the DVD drive
resulted from an executive–level insourcing/outsourcing study that concluded the cost to
manufacture these drives in–house was highly prohibitive. The product requires production
capabilities that are beyond PCSs current expertise. Marketing estimates that first year demand for
the new PC, and therefore the DVD drives, would be approximately 500,000 units, with a 20 growth
expected for year two. Expected pricing for the computers
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The Strategic Licensing Agreements With Outside Vendors...
The strategic licensing agreements with outside vendors placed limits on KL's potential for
increased market share (Bartlett, 1988, p.8). As stated earlier, these licensing agreements required
that KL give Bucyrus–Erie and International Harvester "a tight grip over" KL's "exports...and veto
(power) over the introduction of competing products in Japan" (Bartlett, 1988, p. 8). The licensing
agreements were strategic partnerships which allowed KL to leverage the core competencies of their
partners so that they could focus on improving core competencies of quality and price leadership
(Hamel, 1996, Kindle location 3631). KL realized that what had once been strategic alliances were
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This would allow KL to have more control over the components of their strategies (Bartlett, 1988, p.
8). KL's treatment of the licensing agreements was a smart move. They utilized them up to the point
in which their costs outweighed their benefits. Further, KL knew that relying too heavily on outside
vendors tied KL's future to theirs – something which could potentially harm the business KL had so
strategically built. Ultimately putting an end to the licensing agreements allowed KL to increase
their market share (Bartlett, 1988, p. 8). Business Environment KL's leadership team desired a
future state in which they would leverage their core competencies to beat Caterpillar and other
competitors on every front (Bartlett, 1988, p. 14). Specifically, their strategic intent was based on
being a leader in customer satisfaction which was a result of cost and quality leadership (Bartlett,
1988, p. 12). "Vertical integration" was implemented in production because the organization
understood that they "must start with good raw material if" they wanted "to manufacturer good
machines" (Bartlett, 1988, p. 12). TQC was a measure which would help the brand increase
customer satisfaction (Bartlett, 1988, p. 12). KL saw TQC as a force which mitigated issues with
personnel, manufacturing, "dealers and suppliers" it was utilized within all departments to better the
organization as a whole (Bartlett, 1988, p. 12). KL's was awarded
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Google Case Study
● What were the key factors behind Google's early success?
● Do you expect the search business to become more concentrated (i.e.: dominated by fewer firms)?
● Is search a winner–take–all business?
● In renewing its deal with AOL, could Google afford to pay AOL more than 100% of the revenue
generated from AOL searches?
● How did Microsoft's maximum affordable bid for AOL's search traffic compare to Google's?
In addition to enhancing its core search business, should Google also branch out into new arenas?
Which of the follow would you recommend:
● Building a full–fledged portal like Yahoo's;
● Targeting Microsoft's desktop hegemony; and / or
● Becoming an e–commerce intermediary like eBay?
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They think that they have only 5% of the information they could reference. They are developing a
technology which will make this mission easier.
Examples: www.youtube.com, video.google.com: broadcast yourself
1. Make the search engine easier to use.
2. Increase the time the users will spend on Google.
3. Build a competitive advantage regarding stock information and acquisitions.
Gmail: an alternative choice to Outlook
Mail service on the web is one of the most important tools for the users. This is the way they will get
an access to the Google's tools.
Picasa: Provide a better organization for our digital life:
Provide a tool to manage online pictures and organize (store) our important datas.
Google Desktop:
Navigate in your computer as you were on Google.
The Google reflex:
It represents already 56% of the internet search refferals. 1st search engine in the world.
Google invests annually more than 500 millions $ in resarch and development. The better the
communication will be, the better the clients will be attracted.
Google really wants to be the first actors in each area it is investing.
Lead in search and drive innovation in research.
Leader on this market, Google needs to careful on the fact that search does not become a good. It's
its core business; they created the brand based on this concept: being the best search engine, which
provide the best results. Because of the important
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The Birth Of Intel : Computer Technology Industry Essay
I.INTEL COMPANY BACKGROUND Birth of Intel Forty–six years ago two engineers, Robert
Noyce and Gordon Moore, shared a vision and started a company called Intelco, standing for
"integrated electronics." The company created random access memory cards (RAM) at the
beginning and later moved on to larger memory boards for the booming computer technology
industry in Silicon Valley, California. For expansion purposes, Intel decided to go public at a stock
price of $23.50 and successfully raised $6.8 million. Within its RAM industry niche, Intel
continuously innovated and excelled in creating memory products that become the industry standard
for computers and electronics. By supplying the memory chips for software writing, Intel quickly
established partner relationships with other up–and–coming technology companies such as IBM and
Microsoft. Expansion of CPUs and Microprocessors In 1972, Intel started creating central
processing units (CPUs) and microprocessors. As the microprocessors improved, the industry
expanded toward gaming and graphics that required stronger and faster processing chips. Later in
the 1970's, Intel also decided to go abroad by opening an assembly plant in Penang Malaysia. Intel's
internationalization process moved quickly in the following decades and these international
locations promote its global growth to an even higher level. Currently, Intel is located in over 60
countries worldwide including Singapore, China, India, and Indonesia, which are all
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Case Study: Health Care Industry (Eli Lilly and Company)
CASE STUDY: HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY (ELI LILLY AND COMPANY) Introduction:
Following on his experience of medicines used in the Civil War, Colonel Eli Lilly, a Union Officer
and a pharmacist, started a small pharmaceutical company in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA with the
aim of producing high quality prescription drugs. After Colonel Lilly's death, his son Josiah K. Lilly
Sr., and eventually his two grandsons, Eli Lilly and Josiah K. Lilly Jr., each served as president of
the company. It was his grandson who led the company into the industrialized era by stressing upon
the need of biomedical research and installing modern equipments to make the research successful.
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After an extensive investigation, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concluded that acquisition
presented some competitive risk and issued a complaint against Eli Lilly; charging that the PCS
acquisition would harm competition in the national full–service PBM market. The complaint alleged
that the acquisition • might foreclose non–Lilly products from the PCS formulary and that PCS
would be eliminated as an independent negotiator of pharmaceutical prices. • the acquisition could
facilitate collusion through reciprocal dealing, coordinated interaction, and interdependent conduct
among Lilly and other vertically integrated pharmaceutical companies. • the acquisition could raise
entry barriers by effectively requiring a competitor to enter at more than one level. • would likely
increase prices, diminish quality, and reduce the innovation incentives of other pharmaceutical
manufacturers. ELVIS, Clintrace and Clintrial: In large global corporations, it can be challenging to
share timely information across the enterprise. For a pharmaceutical firm like Eli Lilly & Company,
the ability for all employees to easily access vital company information can provide a significant
competitive advantage. With the advent of the World Wide Web, Lilly saw a powerful technology
that might help alleviate some communications challenges. The company formed an Internet
Services department to use the Web to create an internal
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True Disney Fashion Toy Story
Intro:
In true Disney fashion Toy Story was the first fully computer–generated full–length feature film.
Through the dedication of Pixar's team and Disney's innovation's, Toy Story was taken to 'infinity
and beyond' with the number 1 box office champion in 1995. Grossing over $361 million
worldwide. This film was an amazing breakthrough in the way movies were made and was the
foundation for many movies to come. John Lasseter stated in The Making of Toy Story interview
'We were like pioneers and it was so exciting'. With a budget of $90 million, Toy Story 2 earned a
worldwide gross of just under half a billion dollars, this success laid the foundation for subsequent
ambition and innovation. On February 8th 2007 Toy Story 3's production began for the release date
of 2010 with a budget of $200 million. The film went on to receive an Academy Award for Best
Animated Feature along with a worldwide gross over 1$ billion. Lee Unkrich stated in an interview
with AWN 'We see everything happening behind the scenes and everything that went into making
decisions on the films. For us, they are our lives.' (Desowitz, B, 2010) But what made all this
success possible, what were the technical innovations and were there any upsets along the way?
Toy Story's graphical innovation:
Until Toy Story, feature animation meant hand drawn cartoons, shot one frame at a time. However
the 27 animators for Toy Story gave their characters life by moving 3–D images, created using a
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Essay about Will Linux replace Windows NT as the server OS...
Linux VS NT /
Will Linux replace Windows NT as the server OS of choice?
"Linux is ready, or at least poised, to take on Windows NT for market dominance of server operating
systems", said T. W. Burger Owner, Thomas Wolfgang Burger Consulting June 2000.
It is the competitive choice for the user wanting a cheap, versatile, scalable, and reliable server
solution. This article examines how Linux is ready to meet or exceed all user requirements that NT
provides and why Linux should be the preferred alternative to NT. Included are the steps,
requirements, options, and costs involved. Linux will soon surpass NT in most if not all network
service applications. It is an open source, multi–vendor, and multi–platform server operating system
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A small business server handles under 50 users and an enterprise server 50 or more. Novell Netware,
Windows NT, and other scalable server solutions will handle various numbers of small business user
loads. At a certain point a business will require an enterprise server product. This OS will be capable
of handling massive user traffic and provide a total solution: a comprehensive set of software tools
that will allow a business to be run using computers. An enterprise OS will be run on a
minicomputer such as the HP9000 or a super–microcomputer with large data processing capacity
like a multi–processor Alpha Chip–based machine. Enterprise computing is a term describing a set
of software tools with a network OS at its core. Enterprise computing provides not only a place to
store and share files but everything required for a business to gather and manipulate information
throughout the business as well as Internet access for customer support and business–to–business
data flow. An enterprise computing product is generally made up of the network OS and components
that provide one or more of the following: file service, print service, Web page hosting, Internet
access/firewall, mail service, backup, and database, and/or SQL database services. A server is, as the
name implies, a provider of computing resources. It is part of a client–server network configuration
that generally
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Essay on Augmented Reality and The Future of Multimedia
Introduction
What does "augmented reality" means? AR is the acronym for augmented reality. A rough definition
of augmented is to maximize or change to a higher extent. Augmented reality, which is a type of
virtual reality, basically means that the real–world environments are duplicated in a computer. A
combination of reality and virtual scenes, created a composited view for the end–user which are
generated by the computer. The computer with augmented reality system augments the real–world
view or scene with additional information. The design of the virtual scene created by the computer is
to improve the sensory perception of the user of the virtual world that they are interacting with or
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He is also responsible in popularizing the phrase "Virtual Reality". Just a year later, the phrase
"Augmented Reality" (AR) was phrased out by Tom Caudell while he was at Boeing, helping
workers assemble cables into aircrafts.
In 1992, one the first fully–working AR system called VIRTUAL FIXTURES was developed. It was
developed by L.B. Rosenberg at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in Armstrong and
demonstrated benefits to the performance of human. In the same year, the Graphics Interface
conference witnessed the first major paper on an AR prototype, KARMA, presented by Blair
MacIntyre, Doree Seligmann and Steven Feiner. In 1993, another version of the paper, a widely–
cited version is published in Communications of the ACM.
With sponsorship from STRICOM, Loral WDL performed the very first demonstration that manned
simulators and live AR–equiped vehicle, also in 1993. In 1994, funded by the Australia Council for
the Arts, Julie Martin creates the first 'Augmented Reality production' entitled Dancing in
Cyberspace. It features dancers and acrobats interacting and manipulating with virtual object in the
size of a body in real time. The virtual object is projected into the same physical space and
performance plane of the performers and they appeared immersed within the virtual environments
and object. Polhemus sensing system and Silicon Graphics computers are used in the settings and
installations
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Mac vs. IBM
Big Blue vs Big Red
For decades the digital war between Macintoshes (Macs) and Personal Computers (PCs) has been a
never ending struggle to see who ranks the better competition. Because Microsoft has dominated the
software field, more and more businesses use PCs rather than Macs. But does that make the PC
better than the Mac. Let 's take a trip back in time and review the evolution of a computer company.
It 's not IBM or Microsoft. This company is Apple Computers, Incorporated.
In the year 1976, before most people even thought about buying a computer for their homes. "Back
then the computer community added up to a few brainy hobbyist. So when Steve Wozniak and Steve
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It retails for $5,069. In May of 1992 IBM, Motorola and Apple formally dedicate a new facility that
will serve as the focal point of design and development efforts for the PowerPC family of single–
chip, reduced instruction set computing (RISC) microprocessors. In 1993, during the annual Apple
Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple demonstrates a prototype Macintosh computer running
on an 80 MHz PowerPC 601 processor, achieving a new performance level in the industry. The
company also demonstrates PowerPC–compatibility with existing Macintosh applications software.
"Today the Power Mac G5 offers 2.0GHz, 2.3GHz and 2.7GHz dual–processor models with a speed
boost at the top of the line. The dual 2.7GHz model packs so much power into tight quarters that
Apple designed a liquid cooling system for it, resulting in a cool tower that runs Photoshop nearly
two times faster than a Pentium 4–based system. In fact, for most creative endeavors, the Power
Mac G5 simply has no competition in its class(apple.com)." As sophisiticated as Macintoshes may
be not everyone uses them. Still and most likely for a while, businesses tend to use PCs because of
their easy–to–use programming. The Pc has come quite a long way from the very first Personal
Computer. In factthe Pc is the most advanced technological computer in the world. And it does have
some history to its origin. In the late 1930s punched–card machine techniques had become so well
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Google Case Study
● What were the key factors behind Google's early success?
● Do you expect the search business to become more concentrated (i.e.: dominated by fewer firms)?
● Is search a winner–take–all business?
● In renewing its deal with AOL, could Google afford to pay AOL more than 100% of the revenue
generated from AOL searches?
● How did Microsoft's maximum affordable bid for AOL's search traffic compare to Google's?
In addition to enhancing its core search business, should Google also branch out into new arenas?
Which of the follow would you recommend:
● Building a full–fledged portal like Yahoo's;
● Targeting Microsoft's desktop hegemony; and / or
● Becoming an e–commerce intermediary like eBay?
Presentation of the company
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Google is a well known company and many people use to talk about it, a book « The Google story »
has been written and many websites are talking about this company.
The most important period of Google was between 2001 and 2002, during this period Google has
seen its activity increase on the internet to become the first website regarding search business. This
is why it is very important to understand the real reasons of its success.
The « Page Rank », is the first successful explanation. The mechanism of the Page rank is globally
the following, the most linked the website is, and the most popular it is, the highest the Page rank is.
With those tools, the results are the most useful on the web.
The Google's search engine is also well known due to its speed and accessibility. Inspired from the
Yahoo portal, the search engine website does not have any advertisement on it.The sobriety of the
site is actually one key of its success. When Google started, the home page was fully of ads, very
slow to load and difficult to read.
« Everybody knows that Google, Inc's innovations in search technology made it number #1 Search
Engine. »
But, we have to know that, as many high–tech companies, Google didn't make money until they
changed the way they advertised. (the ads vertically alongside the web page are auctioned.) In 2006,
Ads represent more than 99% of the company's revenues. (Market capitalization $ 100 billion)
« Now,
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Managment Information System
SYSTEM CONCEPTS
A system can be simply defined as a group of interrelated or interacting elements forming a unified
whole. Many examples of systems can be found in the physical and biological sciences, in modern
technology, and in human society. Thus, we can talk of the physical system of the sun and its
planets, the biological system of the human body, the technological system of an oil refinery, and the
socioeconomic system of a business organization. A system is a group of interrelated components
working together toward a common goal by accepting inputs and producing outputs in an organized
transformation process. Such a system (sometimes called a dynamic system) has three basic
interacting components or functions:
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This information system model highlights the relationships among the components and activities of
information systems. It provides a framework that emphasizes four major concepts that can be
applied to all types of information systems: People, hardware, software, data, and networks are the
five basic resources of information systems. People resources include end users and IS specialists,
hardware resources consist of machines and media, software resources include both programs and
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procedures, knowledge
data bases,
resources and
can
include
data
and
network
resources
include
communications media and networks. Data resources are transformed by information processing
activities into a variety of information products for end users. Information processing consists of
input, processing, output, storage, and control activities.
INFORMATION SYSTEM RESOURCES (i) PEOPLE RESOURCES People are required for the
operation of all information systems. These people resources include end users and IS specialists.
End users (also called users or clients) are people who use an
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The Dehumanising Effects of the Computer Revolution
THE DEHUMANISING EFFECTS OF THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION
1.0 The computer revolution
Computer evolution had already passed its infancy from its introduction to the wide–reaching
utilisation of the society today as the much–heralded 'personal computer' or simply PC led the
revolutionary process by virtue of its prominence and visibility in the daily existence of
humankind,the application of computer goes above and beyond the convenience of storing and
displaying data for practical use. Instead it now encompasses the ability to achieve process
optimisation and assume a central role in technically everything people do. Driven by the rapid
developments in technology, this device acts from giving a specific advice onto performing dreadful
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By itself, as Ceruzzi (2003) puts it, the computer revolution had altered the ways we communicate,
do business, interact, think, socialise and do as it pose several opportunities while also imposing
immense risks.
4.0 The dehumanising effects of computing and computer revolution
The critics of the computer revolution recognize the adversities of utilising computers that ranges
from personal to communal to societal.
4.1 For the individual
At the very least, the computer revolution facilitates accession to pornography, exposure to radiation
and effects of violent games. The computer revolution targeted the natural cognitive development of
the people through limiting the rate of acceleration. As such, part of life speeds up in the computer
revolution to that extent that humans became slow and lumbering creatures (Mander, 1991). The
condition had been exacerbated by the mind/body split by consistently allowing the mind to wander
at high speed over the cyberspace as their bodies recline and weakened. While these users are
reclined in front of the computers, there are large institutions that benefited from the increased speed
of transactions.
As the users spend more and more time in front of the computers, s/he withdraws from friends and
families and that relationships began to wither as these users suddenly stopped in attending social
gatherings, skips meeting with friends and associates and avoid contact
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nestel harward case study Essay
Harvard Business School
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Rev. May 16, 1997
DO
Netscape's Initial Public Offering
NO
August 8, 1995 had taken an unexpected turn for Netscape Communications Corporation's board of
directors. Earlier that morning, the day before the company's scheduled initial public offering (IPO),
Netscape's lead underwriters proposed to the board a 100% increase in the original offering price
from $14 to $28 per share. This recommendation came in response to the remarkable
oversubscription for Netscape's shares, which had already prompted the underwriters to increase the
number of shares to be offered from 3.5 million to 5 million. Under the current proposal, a company
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In addition to product revenues, Netscape generated service revenues, which were attributable to
fees from consulting, maintenance, and support services. These revenues amounted to
approximately 5% and 7% of total revenues for the quarters ended March 31, 1995 and June 30,
1995, respectively. Financial Performance
NO
Netscape had incurred total losses of $4.3 million on total revenues of $16.6 million for its first two
operating quarters ended June 30, 1995. The company expected to continue to operate at a loss for
the foreseeable future. Exhibits 1 and 2 provide Netscape's financial statements since its
incorporation in April 1994.
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Operating activities for the six months ended June 30, 1995 had generated $7.3 million in cash.
Cash flows from financing activities of $20.5 million were primarily attributable to the net proceeds
of $17.3 million from the issuance of Series C Preferred Stock and borrowings of $2.2 million under
a debt facility agreement. Cash used in investment activities of $22.1 million related to $16.6 in
short–term investments and $5 million in capital expenditures. At the end of the second quarter of
1995, Netscape's principal sources of liquidity were $8.9 million in cash and the $16.6 million in
shortterm investments. The company expected total capital expenditures for 1995 of approximately
$12 million. CO
Industry
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Bahrain Essay
Bahrain History of Bahrain
Bahrain was once part of the ancient civilization of Dilmun and served as an important link in trade
routes between Sumeria and the Indus Valley as much as 5000 years ago. Since the late 18th century
Bahrain has been governed by the Al–Khalifa family, which created close ties to Britain by signing
the General Treaty of Peace in 1820. A binding treaty of protection, known as the Perpetual Truce of
Peace and Friendship, was concluded in 1861 and further revised in 1892 and 1951. This treaty was
similar to those entered into by the British Government with the other Persian Gulp principalities. It
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Their religion was founded near the sixth century by a cleric named Muhammad (Please note that
his name is spelled many different ways and this is the one chosen for this report). Muhammad
claimed to have had revelations from Allah dictating how a follower of Islam should act. Since those
days sixth century Islamic morals have dominated the Middle East.
This can be very confusing for a westerner at first. Instead of being just part of life, as many people
view religion in the west, Islamic followers believe it is everything to them. Based on its linguistic
origin, the Arabic word 'Islam' means to achieve peace––peace with God, peace within oneself, and
peace with the creations of God through submission to God and commitment to His guidance.
Islam is not a new religion but the final culmination and fulfillment of the same basic truth that God
revealed through all His prophets to every people. For a fifth of the world's population, Islam is not
just a personal religion but a complete way of living. Over a billion people from all races,
nationalities and cultures across the globe are Muslim––from the rice farms of Indonesia to the
deserts in the heart of Africa; from the skyscrapers of New York to the Bedouin tents in Arabia.
Only 18% of Muslims live in the Arab world; a fifth are found in Sub–Saharan Africa; and the
world's largest Muslim community is in Indonesia.
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The Problem Of The Subprime Crisis
Currently, we are recovering from one of the worst recessions the United States and the world
economies have ever seen. Known as The Great Recession, the period of falling employment,
spending, saving and rising interest rates, officially lasted from December 2007 – June of 2009.
However, the effects were felt severely numerous years after, and are still being resolved and
learned from today. Normally, the housing sector of the United States market leads the economy out
of a recession, being one of the few forms of spending almost exclusively domestic. Also, housing
leads to a spur of other jobs including raw material distribution, construction, contracting, and real
estate. The subprime mortgage crisis is argued to be the cause of the Great Recession and one of the
main inhibitors of finding a solution quickly. What caused the subprime crisis, and why was it so
detrimental even on a world scale? There are many hypotheses, some are proven through economic
law and some are ideas based off of human nature. The Subprime Crisis is known as the fall of the
housing market resulting in a record number of foreclosures and families declaring bankruptcy. This
was a direct result of banks being able to produce money too quickly. Due to an influx of loans and
high–interest rates, banks were able to create enough money for mortgage loans for people with
weak credit, a subprime mortgage. If interest rates remained at the current price and the value of the
housing market remained high,
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Intel 's Background On Computer Technology Industry Essay
Intel's Background Forty–six years ago two engineers, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, shared a
vision and started a company called Intelco, standing for "integrated electronics." The company
created random access memory cards (RAM) at the beginning and later moved on to larger memory
boards for the booming computer technology industry in Silicon Valley, California. For expansion
purposes, Intel decided to go public at a stock price of $23.50 and successfully raised $6.8 million.
Within its RAM industry niche, Intel continuously innovated and excelled in creating memory
products that become the industry standard for computers and electronics. By supplying the memory
chips for software writing, Intel quickly established partner relationships with other up–and–coming
technology companies such as IBM and Microsoft. In 1972, Intel started creating central processing
units (CPUs) and microprocessors. As the microprocessors improved, the industry expanded toward
gaming and graphics that required stronger and faster processing chips. Later in the 1970's, Intel
also decided to go abroad by opening an assembly plant in Penang Malaysia. Intel's
internationalization process moved quickly in the following decades and these international
locations promote its global growth to an even higher level. Currently, Intel is located in over 60
countries worldwide including Singapore, China, India, and Indonesia, which are all big supply–
chain giants in the world. Throughout the rest of
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Summary: The Economic Benefits Of Immigration
Immigration has always been a controversy in the United States. More than two centuries ago
Benjamin Franklin worried that many German immigrants would overwhelm the predominantly
British culture of the United States. Now Donald Trump is worrying about latino Immigrants
especially Mexicans without realizing that the U.S is a country made up with Immigrants.
Immigrants are facing a difficult time now with the new government regulations it is important to
study and research the economic impacts that immigration puts into the economy. The fact is that
Immigration puts the United States in the front of the world economy with their strong ethic work.
Immigrants bring to the American economy innovative ideas and entrepreneurship. They increase
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economy. With great motion graphics, it mostly an explainer video that will help me to organize my
research paper. #Immigrants Make America Strong.
Peri, Giovanni. "The Economic Benefits of Immigration." Center For Latin American Studies, 2013.
Web. 25 Feb. 2017. This article reveal the different ways Immigrants contribute to the economy.
Also what group of people migrate to the U.S. This article is a review of Latin American
Immigration Studies. This article will help me to provide evidence and support my statements about
different groups of Immigrants and their contributions to the economy. The article presents
researches and studies that Immigrants with higher education are a powerful engine of the economic
productivity.
Reville, Patrick J., and John E. Cullen. "Impact of Undocumented Immigration on US Wages."
Journal of Diversity Management. 9.1 (2014): 28 Feb.
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airbnb case
9 –8 1 2 –0 4 6 REV: OCTOBER 12, 2012 JOSEPH B. LASSITER III EVAN RICHARDSON
Airbnb Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk, the three founders of Airbnb, an online
private accommodation rental market, stared at each other across the kitchen table in their San
Francisco apartment. It was March of 2009. A single sheet of paper sat on the table in front of them.
The three founders were on the verge of finishing the three month program at Y Combinator (YC), a
business accelerator located in Mountain View, CA. Founders spent 12 weeks at YC building what
were typically web–enabled technology businesses, working with YC's mentors, meeting investors,
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Sequoia expected an answer before Airbnb took the stage. Founders' History: Before There Were Air
Mattresses Chesky and Gebbia had history. As undergrads, they'd both studied at the Rhode Island
School of Design (RISD–pronounced "RIZ–dee" by its community) and had become close friends.
"Between the two of us, we ran the two biggest clubs on campus," recalled Chesky. "I was the head
of the hockey club, the RISD Nads, and Joe [Gebbia] started the basketball club, the RISD Balls. We
wanted them to be the biggest things on campus, and they were." Chesky and Gebbia had total
control over the clubs and built them into significant organizations, raising money through a variety
of events and expanding the clubs' profile beyond their respective sporting arenas. Both took a lot
from the experience, recalled Chesky: Running the Nads was some of the most important business
education I've ever gotten. If I had to choose between getting an MBA and running something, even
a college club, I'd pick running something every day. Chesky graduated the year before Gebbia, and
at the graduation ceremony, said Gebbia, "I had a vision. I told Brian [Chesky], 'someday, we're
going to start a business together'. I just knew that it was going to happen." Chesky left RISD and
took a job with a product design firm in Los Angeles. Over the course of the next two years, he
designed dozens of products for industries ranging from medicine to the US military. "I started
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The Life of Steve Jobs
Steve Paul Jobs was born in San Francisco, California on February 24th, 1955. He was born to
Joanne Schieble, and Abdulfattah Jandali. Both of them were graduates of the University of
Wisconsin. Unfortunately, they gave the unnamed (Steve)son up for adoption. His father,
Abdulfattah Jandali, was a Syrian political science professor and his mother, Jonne Schieble worked
as a speech therapist. Later after they gave Steve up for adoption the married couple had another
child, Mona Simpson. It was not until Steve was 27 that he was able to discover this information on
his biological parents. As an infant, Steve was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs and named Steven P.
Jobs. Clara worked as an accountant and Paul was a Coast Guard Veteran and machinist. The family
lived in Mountain View in California's Silicon Valley. As a boy, Stece and his father Paul would
work on electronics in the family garage. Paul would show Steve how to take apart and reconstruct
them, a hobby which instilled something great into Steve. As time went on Steve preferred to do
things by himself. He was very competitive and tenacious with certain things. However he was not
interested in team sports or other group activites. While Steve being a very intelligent and
innovative kid, his youth was riddled with frustrations over formal schooling. He was a prankster in
elementary school; Some of Steve's teachers even had to bribe him to study. When it came to testing
results, Steve did so well that the Administrators
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Stategic Management of Technological Innovation Essay
Strategic Management of Technological Innovation
by
Rodger Hughes
Overview
This is a short summary of Strategic Management of Technological Innovation (Schilling, 2009),
Describing Schilling's view on the importance of technological innovation.
Chapter 1 Summary
Globalization has been instrumental in technological innovation processes. As companies and firms
become more competitive in the world market, they need to harness creativity and channel it to
remain competitive. While some companies may remain highly competitive in niche industries,
most must change their practices and continue to develop new strategies to perfect improve or
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A company must encourage and foster development of innovative ideas as well as putting the tools
that foster this environment into practice throughout the firm. As discussed in the chapter, a
company or firm must have a great deal of knowledge of innovative strategies, a well define
program of implementation of those strategies and an understanding of how innovation can improve
the bottom line.
Chapter 2 Summary
Joe Nadan, Professor of Technology and Business Innovation, Director, Executive Master's Degree
programs at New York University Polytechnic Institute describes innovation as "people creating
value by implementing new ideas." (Nadan, 2011). Schilling describes creativity as the driving force
behind innovation (Schilling, 2009), that it allows people and companies to come up with new ideas
and solutions to old problems. Dimis Michaelides states that innovation is the implementing of new
and useful things that must deliver value (not novelty) and that innovation is not possible without
creativity.
(Michaelides). The main difference between the two is that Schilling believes that creativity can be
used for useful and novel ideas and is the results, primarily, by a firm's research and development
branches.
Michaelides insists that creativity is not for novel ideas and comes from individuals.
Innovation can come from multiple sources, from individual inventors to users of specific
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Impact of Internet Thinking
Impact of the Internet on Thinking | September 24, 2010 Volume 20, Issue 33 | Is the Web changing
the way we think? | |
By Alan Greenblatt OverviewRecently at lunch, Eric Wohlschlegel announced, "I have to take a
BlackBerry pause."Plenty of people interrupt social and business meetings to check messages on
their mobile devices. There was a time just a few years ago, Wohlschlegel recalls, when his
employer didn't require him to have a BlackBerry. Now, as a spokesman for the influential American
Petroleum Institute, Wohlschlegel is expected to be in constant contact with the world at large,
fielding some 200 work e–mails a day.He doesn't have the option of tuning them out. But when
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Jeffrey Hill, a sociologist at Brigham Young University. "It enables just that kind of compulsive
behavior."There's now a serious debate going on within therapeutic circles about whether people can
become addicted to the Internet in the way that they might become addicted to chemical substances.
And there's a broader debate taking place about whether the Internet is changing the way people
think.Much of that debate has been triggered by journalist Nicholas Carr, author of the controversial
2008 Atlantic article "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" He has since expanded his ideas into a book
called The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains.Carr says the Internet is an
unmatched tool for communications and information but argues that it can have bad effects on our
brains. The Internet, he says, speaks to the parts of our brain that are attracted to movement, visual
imagery and novelty – primitive parts of the brain that do not lend themselves to deep thought and
contemplation."There's a whole realm of thought that I think is very important to the richness of our
personal intellectual lives, and also very important to the building of culture, that requires an
attentive mind," Carr said. "We don't want to sit alone in a dark room thinking about one thing all
day long, but neither do we want to be processing a constant influx of texts and
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Analysis Of 2015 Advanced Micro Devices
Introduction
In 2015 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) was in a difficult position. The once formidable
competitor in multiple facets of the personal computer market had seen its strong profits turn
negative and its debt totals rise. The company was finding it difficult to compete across multiple
markets with due to a number of factors. The most important of which was a series of weak product
offerings, which created a larger gap in the quality of AMD's products when compared with the
competition.
AMD had once held large market shares in both the CPU (central processing unit) and GPU
(graphics processing unit) markets. Each of these products combine in the personal computer to
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IBM insisted that Intel provide a second source of chips as to avoid overdependence on one supplier.
In 1982 Intel and AMD signed a technology exchange agreement to make AMD that second
supplier. This agreement only gave AMD access to the second generation or 286 chip technology. In
1984 Intel attempted to cut AMD out of the process with the 386 family of chips. AMD filed for
legal action claiming that this was an attempt to create a monopoly and settled in 1987. This would
not be the last time that AMD would seek legal action to prevent Intel from creating a monopoly.
In 1991 AMD filed an antitrust complaint again claiming that Intel was engaged in unlawful acts
designed to secure and maintain a monopoly. In 1992 a court ruled in AMD's favor and awarded $10
million as well as the ability to license Intel's 386 designs without paying a royalty. Finally in 1995
AMD settled the rest of its legal disputes by agreeing to a deal that gave AMD a shared interest in
the x86 chip design, which is still being used today in personal computers. This agreement required
AMD to develop its own products with the x86 design. The company released its first creation under
the x86 architecture in 1999.
These agreements did not mark an end to the conflict between the two companies. In 2000 AMD
complained to the European Commission that Intel was using overly abusive marketing programs.
This
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Von Neaumann and the Computer Essay
Computer has been invented ages ago using the idea of abacus which for reason of calculation. Until
today computer still developed to fulfill the will of new generation which want computer to have a
simple function and faster in processing the information. It's also important the style and size of the
computer so that the costumer will satisfy with the appearance and size of the computer. Since
World War 2 computer already develop its technology but the question asking from 1945.
Von Neaumann is the responsible person which designed the Electronic Discrete Variable automatic
computer (EDVAC) in the year 1945 which having a memory that can hold both a stored program as
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But it is very costly so only two LARCs were ever installed. This development replaces machine
language with assembly language, allowing abbreviated programming codes to replace long and
difficult binary codes. Early 1960 they were used in business, university, and government. This
computer was also solid state design and contained in transistors in place of vacuum tubes. They
also contained all the components we associate with the modern day computer, printer, tape storage,
disk storage, memory, operating systems and stored programs. As example IBM 1401 has been
accepted universally by computer industry to be a model T. By 1965 most large business routinely
processed financial information using this developed computer. It was a stored program and
programming language that gave computer flexibility to finally cost effective and productive for
business use. Concept used by stored program is instruction to run a computer for a specific function
known as program were held inside the computer's memory, and could quickly be replaced by a
different set of instruction for a different function. A computer can print customer invoices and
minutes later design product or calculate paychecks. COBOL (Common Business–Oriental
Language) and FORTRAN (Formula Translator) is a more sophisticated high–level language and
this language replaced cryptic binary machine code with words, sentence, and mathematical
formulas
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A Project on Apple Inc.
[pic] |An IT Industry Project | |by | |SAARTHAK VERMA | |(WRO 0284493) | INDEX |S.No
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There is an ease of operation, it is free from any fear of viruses, and most importantly, it doesn't
CRASH like any PC. My Dad purchased the iMac way back in 1998. Today it continues to function
as effectively. It is rather sad that Apple computers were commercially unsuccessful. Perhaps, it was
because of Apple's unwillingness to licence its Mac OS to other hardware manufacturers. Today PCs
with Microsoft windows are manufactured by hundreds of companies. But ask for a Mac OS based
computer. Only Apple manufactures it. As said earlier, Apple has just turned the corners and is
looking ahead into the future with some great ideas. The project assignment for me couldn't have
been anything else, but Apple. –Saarthak Verma. 19th February 2009. . [pic] Introduction A pple
Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation which designs and
manufactures consumer electronics and software products. The company's best–known hardware
products include Macintosh computers, the iPod and the iPhone. Apple software includes the Mac
OS X operating system, the iTunes media browser, the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity
software, the iWork suite of productivity software, and Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional
audio– and film–industry software products. The company operates more than 250 retail stores in
nine countries and an online store where hardware and software products are sold.
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Next Came The Third Generation In 1963; In This Generation,
Next came the third generation in 1963; in this generation, the computer became smaller, more
influential, and more reliable and it was able to run lots diverse programs at the same time.
Transistors were reduced and placed on silicon chips, called semiconductors, which hugely
increased the speed and productivity of computers. Also, it 's much smaller and cheaper compared to
the second generation computers. "Because of the various improvements to the development of the
computer we have seen the computer being used in all areas of life. It is a very useful tool that will
continue to experience new development as time passes" ( computerhistory.org).
Konrad Zuse, was a German civil engineer who created the first programmable, digital computer ...
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It was the first program–controlled electromechanical digital computer" (nndb.com), and the first
really functional modern computer. In 1945– 1946, the first high–level software design language
that could put any language to practical use, and he designed a chess game. Next, he established
Engineer Office Hopferau.
The first portable computer was IMB 5100 in 1975, "The computer weighed 55 pounds and had a
five–inch CRT display, tape drive, 1.9MHz PALM processor, and 64KB of RAM. In the picture is
an ad of the IBM 5100 taken from a November 1975 issue of Scientific America".(
computerhope.com) Adam Osborne had developed the computer to be 24.5 pounds weighed, and
had a five inch display, for the memory its 64 KB, with two floppy drives; including all that is a
modem, and cost US $1,795C.
Then Apple started to create the first computer called the Apple I with a single–circuit board that
initially sold for $666.66 on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. In 1977, "Jobs and
Wozniak incorporate Apple and show the Apple II at the first West Coast Computer Faire. It offers
color graphics and incorporates an audio cassette drive for storage." (Kim Ann Zimmermann) Acorn
was the first personal computer that presented Microsoft 's operating system with two elastic disks
and an optional color display. The first personal laptop, and ready to marketed was a Gavilan SC in
1983.
Computers trigger economic growth in
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Types Of Business : Galleon Management Essay
Galleon Group 12/07/2016
Address of the entity: 590 Madison Avenue, 34th Floor, New York NY 10022–2524 Phone #
(212)371–2939 Fax # (212)371–0092
CEO or President: Raj Rajaratnam
Other Officers and primaries: Rajarengan aka Rengan Rajaratnam and New Castle Hedge Fund
Types of Business: Galleon Management and Sedna Management were hedge fund advisory firms.
Galleon Management was a Limited Partnership business also known as LP. Galleon had many
general partners but Raj Rajaratnam manages the firm and was responsible for all the unlimited
personal liabilities and debts. New Castle Hedge Fund was ab Limited Liability Company also
known as LLC. A limited liability company is basically a business structure unlike a corporation
where there are many benefits such as pass–through taxes, legal protection, no residency
requirements etc.
State of Incorporation: Both Galleon Management(LP) and New Castle Hedge Fund(LLC) were in
New York based hedge fund advisory firms.
Introduction: Galleon management was a New York based hedge fund advisory fund founded by Raj
Rajaratnam, a Sri Lankan born immigrant to United States. Founded in 1997, Galleon and Raj
Rajaratnam had made a fortune over three billion dollars in hedge fund business and was an
emerging business man in United States. Between 1997 to before It was shut down in 2009, Galleon
Management made over 7
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Past, Present & Future Role of Computers in Fisheries
Chapter 1
Past, Present and Future Trends in the Use of Computers in Fisheries Research
Bernard A. Megrey and Erlend Moksness
I think it's fair to say that personal computers have become the most empowering tool we've ever
created. They're tools of communication, they're tools of creativity, and they can be shaped by their
user. Bill Gates, Co–founder, Microsoft Corporation Long before Apple, one of our engineers came
to me with the suggestion that Intel ought to build a computer for the home. And I asked him, 'What
the heck would anyone want a computer for in his home?' It seemed ridiculous! Gordon Moore, Past
President and CEO, Intel Corporation
1.1 Introduction
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Our aim is to provide critical reviews on the latest, most significant developments in selected topic
areas that are at the cutting edge of the application of computers in fisheries and their application to
the conservation and management of aquatic resources. In many cases, these are the same authors
who contributed to the first edition, so the decade of perspective they provide is unique and
insightful. Many of the topics in this book cover areas that were predicted in 1989 to be important in
the future (Walters 1989) and continue to be at the forefront of applications that drive our science
forward: image processing, stock assessment, simulation and games, and networking. The chapters
that follow update these areas as well as introduce several new chapter topic areas. While we
recognize the challenge of attempting to present up to date information given the rapid pace of
change in computers and the long time lines for publishing books, we hope that the chapters in this
book taken together, can be valuable where they suggest emerging trends and future directions that
impact the role computers are likely to serve in fisheries research.
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Past, Present and Future Trends in the Use of Computers
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1.2 Hardware Advances
It is difficult not to marvel at how quickly
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College Vs University Essay
1.What is the difference between a college and a university? Explain in five or more sentences.
University is an institution of higher education that provides undergraduate studies that leads to a
baccalaureate degree. Also, graduate studies leading to advanced degrees in at least three academic
and professional fields. Universities offer full undergraduate and graduate programs, there are
multiple schools within its system.
College is a postsecondary educational institution that provides instruction beyond the 12th grade
level in programs that meets the requirements for a associate, bachelor's, or graduate level degree.
Colleges offer more options and often don't offer master's programs.
a.Name two local universities that were once colleges
University of Florida and Keiser University are two local universities that were once colleges.
2. What is the difference between a public and private institution? Five or more sentences please.
Private institutions don't receive funds from state legislatures they depend on tuition and private
contributions, this is why their tuition is much more than a public institution
The income of public money is why tuition is lower at a public institution. Private institutions are
much smaller than public institutions and may have only a few thousand students. Public
universities and colleges can be big, and some are huge. Private institutions keep classes small, with
easy access to professors. At public
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Big Data And The Next Wave Of Infrastress
BIG DATA :MEANING, CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES,APPLICATIONS,TOOLS Big data is
certainly one of the biggest buzz phrases in it today. The term 'Big Data' appeared for first time in
1998 in a Silicon Graphics (SGI) slide deck by John Mashey with the title of "Big Data and the Next
Wave of InfraStress" [9]. –Combined with virtualization and cloud computing, big data is a
technological capability that will force data centers to significantly transform and evolve within the
next five years. Similar to virtualization, big data infrastructure is unique and can create an
architectural upheaval in the way systems, storage, and software infrastructure are connected and
managed. Big data is an amalgam of large and varieties of data sets including structured data, semi
structured data and unstructured data so it's beyond the capability of traditional tools to capture,
store, process and analysis of big data. It is true that big data have capability of unlocking new
sources of development in many fields but at the same time researchers are being confronted
challenges with big data. This paper reveals the various challenges faced with big data and
opportunities realized with big data. Keywords: Big data, Challenges, Opportunities, Security
Issues. INTRODUCTION: Big data refers to the collection and subsequent analysis of any
significantly large collection of data that may contain hidden insights or intelligence (user data,
sensor data, machine data). when analyzed properly, big data can
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Multi Core Processing Essay
Nano computers have the potential to revolutionize the 21st century in the same way that the
transistor led to the information age. Increased investments in nanotechnology could lead to
breakthroughs such as molecular computers. Billions of very small, fast, and cheap computers
networked together can fundamentally change the face of modern IT computing. This
miniaturization has already spawned a whole series of consumer–based computing products:
computerized clothes, smart furniture, and access to the internet that is a thousand times faster than
the late 20th century's dial–up technology.
Solution Effects
By implementing multi–core processors, we can dramatically increase a computer's capabilities and
computing resources, providing better responsiveness, improving multithreaded throughput, and
delivering the advantages of parallel computing to properly thread mainstream applications
(Ramanathan). When multi–core processing was just beginning there were already immediate
benefits. One immediate benefit was that multi–core processors improved an operating system's
ability to multitask applications. For instance, say you have a virus scan running in the background
while you're working on your word–processing application (Ramanathan). Another major multi–
core benefit comes from individual applications optimized for multi–core processors (Ramanathan).
These applications, when properly programmed, can split a task into multiple smaller tasks and run
them in separate threads
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A Career in Web Design Essay
Web Design
My occupation of choice is web designer, and I chose this because even though I don't know
everything about computers I am very fast at learning about them. It's never too late to start this
occupation and I know if I put time and effort into this I know I will love it and I can be good at it.
As a web designer I will create and keep up with websites, including the layout, and function
according to the client. (Web Developer) Web designing has really developed over time ever since
the "World Wide Web" was created and it has visually improved as well as the speed and mobility.
The requirements for this occupation vary with what kind of work that they do, they can range from
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Many list a Bachelor of Science degree as the educational requirement. These are 4–year degrees,
which mean they typically require 4 years of education beyond the completion of high school.
Simple computer classes at this school could benefit in achieving this career but over all I don't
think they would help in becoming advanced in this occupation. Full Sail University has a
Bachelor's degree program in web design and development, this program isn't the cheapest but its
guaranteed to give a good education. The cost of this program from this school is about $80,000, but
the students enrolled in this program study web design and development for Internet sites. (Top 10
Best Online Web Design Schools and Degrees)
The schedule of a web designer differs when it comes to if they work at home or not, people who
work at home can just wake up and start when they please and end their work whenever they want
so they can have some flexibility. But if you work in a company you would work much more, it's
not clear the exact schedule or everyday routine because that also differs depending on where you
work and what field of web designing you're in. there aren't many health hazards in this occupation
except for the obvious ones like pinched nerves from sitting all the time and carpal–tunnel from
keyboards, but they can be prevented and aren't really hazards. Important things to have in this job
are good communication skills so when you speak to your
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Case Study : Sales Experience
CASE STUDY: SALES EXPERIENCE THERE ARE SIX STAGES IN THE SALES
EXPERIENCE THAT CAN BE SUPPORTED BY A SKILL, RESPECTIVELY AN ACTION.
Researching Providing information about a particular product, about similar products, and having
the ability to compare products. Purchasing Confirming the order, identifying the user, choosing a
payment option and doing the paying. Waiting Providing delivery details, building excitement by
telling facts about the product, and suggesting other products. Sales Experience Cycle Receiving
Experiencing Waiting Dreaming Purchasing Researching Graphic adjusted from Google's – The
Online Customer Journey 22 STARTUPS BAIDU, MICROSOFT, AND AMAZON HEAVILY
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23 THANK YOU 24 ADDITIONAL REFERENCES THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
VOICE AND SPEECH RECOGNITION "Speech" Merriam Webster, n.d., merriam–webster.com
"Voice" Merriam Webster, n.d., merriam–webster.com "Voice Recognition" Tutorialpoint, 2017,
tutorialspoint.com "What's the di erence between voice recognition and speech recognition?"
Agnitio, not dated, agnitio–corp.com THE PROCESS OF VOICE INTO TEXT "How Speech
Recognition Works", Gabianowski, E., Nov 10, 2006, electronics.howstu works.com "The 44
Sounds (Phonemes) of English, DSF Literacy Resource, n.d., dyslexia–reading–well.com
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS THE KEY TO WELL–FUNCTIONING ML "Introduction to
Deep Neural Networks" Skimind, 2016, deeplearning4j.org "Machine Learning" Rouse, M., n.d.,
whatis.techtarget.com THERE ARE THREE CHALLENGES TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE
EXPANSION "Murder case will test privacy rights of Amazon Echo users" Robbins, G. Jan 03,
2017, sandiegouniontribune.com ACCURACY "Intelligent assistant landscape shows slow growth
but huge potential", Opus Research, Feb 14, 2016, venturebeat.com DATA PRIVACY:
REGULATIONS AND HACKERS MIGHT HARM SUCCESS "Barbie becomes a hologram
version of herself" Buhr, S., Feb 17, 2017, techcrunch.com "Datenschutzbeauftragte Voßho warnt
vor Amazon Echo" Wilkens, A., Oct 28, 2016, heise.de "Police seek Amazon Echo data in murder
case (update)" Steele, B., Dec 27, 2016, engadget.com "Prosecutors Get Warrant for
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Staffing Plan Paper
VI.3.c Staffing Plan Dr. Voyiadjis (PI) will direct this project. With the Co–PI (Aly), they will be
responsible for designing the development of economical and practical retrofit system(s) for
Louisiana. This will include responsibilities of all tasks mentioned above, by identifying suitable
retrofit system(s), developing static and crash testing plans, and supervising the students working on
literature review and computerized simulations. Dr. Voyiadjis will lead the development of accurate
modelling for computerized simulations for both static and crash tastings, and interpretation effort
and summarize the findings into useful action items for the DOTD. PI Voyiadjis will supervise one
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This 900 sq.ft laboratory space in Civil Engineering is host to an integrated system of
LINUX/Windows PC cluster. The CSM laboratory has a network of Pentium–based PC's as well as
Silicon Graphics and Digital Unix workstations. In addition, the laboratory has a Microway's
BeyWollf type distributed computing system with parallel computational capabilities. This system is
primarily used as a compute engine and the results of the model simulations are visualized on a
Silicon Graphics Onyx 3200 system. The cluster and the visualization platform are tightly integrated
using a Gigabit Ethernet interconnect. The PI has developed FORTRAN codes for advanced
computations and crash simulations of different design materials (for instance, concrete and steel).
These codes will be used in the current project. In addition, the research team has access to the LSU
HPC (high performance computing)
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When Harry Met Sally Summary
ould you want to read a technology startup version of When Harry Met Sally?, a story about two
doctoral students building the most amazing internet success of our time? Only this story entails
transforming a mathematical term into a popular verb used in daily conversations for research and
web surfing by students and business professionals. All of this and much more has been compiled in
a chronology of events associated with the early beginnings in The Google Story. The story tends to
follow a similar tone and theme to the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley, but with less drama and
industrial espionage. The founders are portrayed as the "rock stars" of the technology world. The
book details the early lives of Sergey Brin and Larry Page, beginning when they met as computer
science doctoral students at Stanford University. Ironically, the derivation of the company's name,
(googol, one followed by 100 zeroes) equates to the depth of the journey to build the technology
phenomenon called Google. Throughout the book, it is clear that the indelible influence of their
families provided the strong foundation of work ethic, character, and respect for education. Sergey
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The early influence of Sergey and Larry to create a "non–traditional" and university environment led
to the "Burning Man" retreat in a northern Nevada location. A few months after this event, Sergey
was working in the early morning on Halloween eve. Still fresh with the energy from the retreat, he
created a Halloween–themed logo consisting of substituting orange pumpkins for the Os in Google.
After receiving the lukewarm assessment as "clip artsy" from another early morning worker, Sergey
asked to have the artwork placed on the homepage. The graphic gained significant attention and
positive responses (p. 75). So, the creative, holiday–oriented logo transformation
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Essay about evernote case study analysis
Evernote case analysis Prof. Baba Prasad 1. Provide a historical context of Evernote–what were its
origins? What does it do? How did it grow? Evernote was founded by Stephen Pachikov in 2004.
Later along with Phil Lebin they joined forces and formed Evernote with Lebin taking over as CEO
and Pachikov taking more of a board role. Evernote launched its first product in 2008. Let's go into
a deeper role to find out more information about the company's major brains. Steven Pachikov Born
in Vartashen, Azerbaijan attended Novosibirsk State University followed by Tbilisi State University
(Georgia). Finally it was at Moscow State University where he received an honorary master's degree
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Below are the list of offices across the globe 1) Redwood City 2) Austin 3) Zurich (international
operations) 4) Tokyo 5) Beijing (largest) 6) Seoul 7) Taipei Network effect of Evernote Evernote did
not advertise as much as its competitors used to. They relied mostly on word of mouth networking.
Users that generally used their service recommend their use to others. Further because of their
popularity networks like Japanese dokomo began to offer premium services free of cost for their
subscribers Evernote timeline Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Key product launches Evernote
mac Evernote windows Evernote iPhone Evernote android Evernote iPad Food Hello skitch
Penultimate Evernote business Evernote market Country launches US UK Russia Germany Japan
Spain Italy India Taiwan Korea Brazil EMEA Turkey China Hong Kong Indonesia Singapore
Benelux Nordics Eastern Europe Australia International (non US as % of total user base) 50% 53%
61% 66% 71% 75% Domestic (US % of total user base) 50% 47% 39% 34% 29% 25% 2) Discuss
the prospects of the company in terms of options thinking? What is the company's dilemma now,
and how can it be structured in terms of options? Options thinking Options thinking gave mangers
options to think about when they plan to invest or plan to expand their business. The whole
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Operating Systems Are The Core Of A Computer
Operating systems are the core of a computer and to fully get a grasp of how it functions, we need to
have a coherent understanding of its file systems. In this paper, we will take a look at two major
Operating Systems (OS) which are Linux and Window. We will do an in–depth analysis on certain
things including but not limited to: their history, file systems, advantages and disadvantages,
environment, compatibility, flexibility, file recovery and much more.
We are quite aware of the different file systems that consist in both Linux and Windows. For Linux,
we have the following file systems: ext*, XFS, JFS, reiserfs, and btrfs. In Windows we have the
following file systems: FAT, NTFS, and exFAT. Our focus in this paper is going to revolved around
these file systems with a thorough report and analysis about them.
The Windows OS was publicly released in 1981 titled MS–DOS an acronym that stands for
Microsoft Disk Operating System. This OS was developed for the use of IBM PC's and was popular
until 1985 when Microsoft released "Microsoft Windows" which had a GUI and made it more easier
to use rather than the terminal/command line(The History of Operating Systems). The first file
system that we will take a look is the FAT (File Allocation Table) that was designed for small disks
and simple folder structures (FAT File Systems) . It was first released in 1984 by IBM. FAT is
widely known for its vast use of method organization, as to how its file allocation table works. FAT
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Science Fiction: Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality
Today's science fiction is often tomorrow's reality. As the pace of change has quickened, so it
appears that we are actually living within a science fiction movie. Programs on TV continue to
amaze or frighten us with yet more technological break through and with clever new products and
gadgets. Over the last decade and certainly through the rest of this century, the major agent for these
changes has been and will continue to be electronic computer and its derivatives. The Digital Age
exploded into existence not with a whimper but a bang. The globe still shakes from its entry. The
journey was long, but the impact is immediate. Now, for instance, the breath of an unborn baby can
be captured and rendered visible, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What is VR
VR is more than an upgraded version of Cinerama or a theme park ride, as it achieves not only a
greater sense of presence, but through the use of computer technology, the capacity to direct one's
gaze and movements so that one can explore and move around inside the illusory flow of images
[3]. The main imperfection in simulation at present comes from the difficulties inherent in
presenting a sufficiently convincing computer generated image. Presenting a convincing visual input
to a human being requires a computer which can handle a vast amount of information. This is both
difficult and expensive with existing technology.
VR systems support 3–dimensional graphics, wide angle of view, stereovision, and viewer–centered
perspective. In many VR systems the participant is not seated and is free to walk about and gesture
broadly. These features make a computer system which is closer to a workshop, an operating room,
or a national park than it is to a desk in an office. This perspective allows freedom in the creation of
human–computer interfaces that is not afforded by the current standard interfaces [4].
It is now a familiar, but true, cliché to observe that the power and capability of computing
machinery is increasing at a tremendous rate. In addition, a wide variety of techniques for producing
more convincing VR are currently being researched. It is reasonable to expect, therefore, that in this
crucial respect VR
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Tornado Storm Design Model
The Federal Emergency Management agency, FEMA, began work in the 1970s to determine safe
room design parameters by looking at post–tornado damage and analyzing building performance
after a tornado. FEMA has provided guidance and tips for tornado protection since the 1980s;
through various publications of the work and recommendations. In 2008, the International Code
Council, ICC, and the National Storm Shelter Association, NSSA published the ICC 500–08
ICC/NSSA standard for the design and construction of a storm shelter. An open–ballot, consensus
method produced this standard (as needed for all legal code adoptions). The updated version of the
standard was published in 2014 and the commentary for the 2014 version was published just ...
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Up to 16 bolts, i.e. Red Head Anchor Bolts, with a tensile strength of 4,600lbs each, hold above
ground tornado shelters to their concrete pads. This sound great, but the only problem is that many
concrete pads cannot handle that much force directly, producing a bottleneck in the system. These
structures must withstand over 200 mph of wind and debris such as houses and cars flying at them.
FEMA continues to do research by analyzing post–storm damage and often publishes results and
tips; with the most recent one being "FEMA P–361 Safe Rooms for Tornadoes and Hurricanes:
Guidance for Community and Residential Safe Rooms" (3rd edition) and "FEMA P–320 Taking
shelter from the storm: building a safe room for your home or small business"(4th edition) in 2015
and 2014, respectively. These publications are not codes or standards, since they were not written to
be a part of building codes, but they are only there to provide suggestions, and basic research and
design information. However, they have became a part of many building codes due to the lack of an
official standard. The previously mentioned ICC 500 sets forth rules for many things relating to the
design and construction of storm shelters. Things like administrative items, shelter design
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  • 1. 2015 Advanced Micro Devices ( Amd ) In 2015 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) was in a difficult position. The once formidable competitor in multiple facets of the personal computer market had seen its strong profits turn negative and its debt totals rise. The company was finding it difficult to compete across multiple markets due to a number of factors. The most important of which was a series of weak product offerings, which created a larger gap in the quality of AMD's products when compared with the competition. AMD had once held large market shares in both the CPU (central processing unit) and GPU (graphics processing unit) markets. When each of these products are combined in the personal computer users are able to take on more demanding tasks such as video editing, gaming, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early 1980's, IBM chose to purchase Intel's x86 chip architecture and the DOS software operating system designed by Microsoft (Singer, 2005). IBM insisted that Intel provide a second source of chips as to avoid over dependence on one supplier. To accommodate IBM's request Intel and AMD signed a technology exchange agreement to make AMD that second supplier ("Company History"). This agreement limited AMD's access to only the second generation or 286 chip technology. In the 1980's Intel attempted to eliminate AMD from the process with the 386 family of chips (Singer, 2005). AMD filed for legal action claiming that this was an attempt to create a monopoly and settled in 1987, but this would not be the last time that AMD would seek legal action to prevent Intel from creating a monopoly. In 1991, AMD filed an antitrust complaint again claiming that Intel was engaged in unlawful acts designed to secure and maintain a monopoly. The case was settled in 1992 and the court ruled in AMD's favor by awarding $10 million as well as the ability to license Intel's 386 designs without paying a royalty. Finally, in 1995 AMD settled the rest of its legal disputes by agreeing to a deal that gave AMD a shared interest in the x86 chip design, which is still being used today in personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. MRT 102 Questions 1. What is your recommended sourcing strategy in this case Please support your decision with quantitative and qualitative evidence gathered during the case analysis. Also, present your plan to reduce any risks associated with your sourcing decision. 2. This case provided the data necessary to perform a cursory supplier financial analysis. In reality, cross–functional sourcing teams must often obtain this data during their assessment of potential suppliers. Discuss possible sources of supplier financial information. What may impact a purchasers ability to obtain supplier financial data 3. A sourcing decision of the magnitude highlighted in this case requires a serious commitment of resources and time. Do all sourcing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The decision was made to pursue the home computer user, through a strategy focused on shipping low–cost, high–quality computers directly to customers as orders are received (make–to–order). This production model is similar to the Dell approach, and appears to be the model that will dominate the PC industry. Because the company does not plan to build finished PCs (i.e., make–to– stock) in anticipation of future sales, market demand forecasts, supplier quality, supplier capacity, lead time, and delivery reliability are critical factors. The company is willing to carry some units in component inventory as safety stock as a buffer against missing customer order commitments. Pacific Systems Corporation will assemble the computers in its own facilities, but intends to outsource many of the key product components and subassemblies, including the DVD drive, a feature that will be standard on each PCS computer. The decision to outsource the DVD drive resulted from an executive–level insourcing/outsourcing study that concluded the cost to manufacture these drives in–house was highly prohibitive. The product requires production capabilities that are beyond PCSs current expertise. Marketing estimates that first year demand for the new PC, and therefore the DVD drives, would be approximately 500,000 units, with a 20 growth expected for year two. Expected pricing for the computers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. The Strategic Licensing Agreements With Outside Vendors... The strategic licensing agreements with outside vendors placed limits on KL's potential for increased market share (Bartlett, 1988, p.8). As stated earlier, these licensing agreements required that KL give Bucyrus–Erie and International Harvester "a tight grip over" KL's "exports...and veto (power) over the introduction of competing products in Japan" (Bartlett, 1988, p. 8). The licensing agreements were strategic partnerships which allowed KL to leverage the core competencies of their partners so that they could focus on improving core competencies of quality and price leadership (Hamel, 1996, Kindle location 3631). KL realized that what had once been strategic alliances were now ones which restricted their growth. KL appealed to Japan's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would allow KL to have more control over the components of their strategies (Bartlett, 1988, p. 8). KL's treatment of the licensing agreements was a smart move. They utilized them up to the point in which their costs outweighed their benefits. Further, KL knew that relying too heavily on outside vendors tied KL's future to theirs – something which could potentially harm the business KL had so strategically built. Ultimately putting an end to the licensing agreements allowed KL to increase their market share (Bartlett, 1988, p. 8). Business Environment KL's leadership team desired a future state in which they would leverage their core competencies to beat Caterpillar and other competitors on every front (Bartlett, 1988, p. 14). Specifically, their strategic intent was based on being a leader in customer satisfaction which was a result of cost and quality leadership (Bartlett, 1988, p. 12). "Vertical integration" was implemented in production because the organization understood that they "must start with good raw material if" they wanted "to manufacturer good machines" (Bartlett, 1988, p. 12). TQC was a measure which would help the brand increase customer satisfaction (Bartlett, 1988, p. 12). KL saw TQC as a force which mitigated issues with personnel, manufacturing, "dealers and suppliers" it was utilized within all departments to better the organization as a whole (Bartlett, 1988, p. 12). KL's was awarded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Google Case Study ● What were the key factors behind Google's early success? ● Do you expect the search business to become more concentrated (i.e.: dominated by fewer firms)? ● Is search a winner–take–all business? ● In renewing its deal with AOL, could Google afford to pay AOL more than 100% of the revenue generated from AOL searches? ● How did Microsoft's maximum affordable bid for AOL's search traffic compare to Google's? In addition to enhancing its core search business, should Google also branch out into new arenas? Which of the follow would you recommend: ● Building a full–fledged portal like Yahoo's; ● Targeting Microsoft's desktop hegemony; and / or ● Becoming an e–commerce intermediary like eBay? Presentation of the company (copy paste from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They think that they have only 5% of the information they could reference. They are developing a technology which will make this mission easier. Examples: www.youtube.com, video.google.com: broadcast yourself 1. Make the search engine easier to use. 2. Increase the time the users will spend on Google. 3. Build a competitive advantage regarding stock information and acquisitions. Gmail: an alternative choice to Outlook Mail service on the web is one of the most important tools for the users. This is the way they will get an access to the Google's tools. Picasa: Provide a better organization for our digital life: Provide a tool to manage online pictures and organize (store) our important datas. Google Desktop: Navigate in your computer as you were on Google. The Google reflex: It represents already 56% of the internet search refferals. 1st search engine in the world. Google invests annually more than 500 millions $ in resarch and development. The better the
  • 8. communication will be, the better the clients will be attracted. Google really wants to be the first actors in each area it is investing. Lead in search and drive innovation in research. Leader on this market, Google needs to careful on the fact that search does not become a good. It's its core business; they created the brand based on this concept: being the best search engine, which provide the best results. Because of the important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 10. The Birth Of Intel : Computer Technology Industry Essay I.INTEL COMPANY BACKGROUND Birth of Intel Forty–six years ago two engineers, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, shared a vision and started a company called Intelco, standing for "integrated electronics." The company created random access memory cards (RAM) at the beginning and later moved on to larger memory boards for the booming computer technology industry in Silicon Valley, California. For expansion purposes, Intel decided to go public at a stock price of $23.50 and successfully raised $6.8 million. Within its RAM industry niche, Intel continuously innovated and excelled in creating memory products that become the industry standard for computers and electronics. By supplying the memory chips for software writing, Intel quickly established partner relationships with other up–and–coming technology companies such as IBM and Microsoft. Expansion of CPUs and Microprocessors In 1972, Intel started creating central processing units (CPUs) and microprocessors. As the microprocessors improved, the industry expanded toward gaming and graphics that required stronger and faster processing chips. Later in the 1970's, Intel also decided to go abroad by opening an assembly plant in Penang Malaysia. Intel's internationalization process moved quickly in the following decades and these international locations promote its global growth to an even higher level. Currently, Intel is located in over 60 countries worldwide including Singapore, China, India, and Indonesia, which are all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 12. Case Study: Health Care Industry (Eli Lilly and Company) CASE STUDY: HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY (ELI LILLY AND COMPANY) Introduction: Following on his experience of medicines used in the Civil War, Colonel Eli Lilly, a Union Officer and a pharmacist, started a small pharmaceutical company in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA with the aim of producing high quality prescription drugs. After Colonel Lilly's death, his son Josiah K. Lilly Sr., and eventually his two grandsons, Eli Lilly and Josiah K. Lilly Jr., each served as president of the company. It was his grandson who led the company into the industrialized era by stressing upon the need of biomedical research and installing modern equipments to make the research successful. His interest in research paid off and since its inception the company has grown ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After an extensive investigation, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concluded that acquisition presented some competitive risk and issued a complaint against Eli Lilly; charging that the PCS acquisition would harm competition in the national full–service PBM market. The complaint alleged that the acquisition • might foreclose non–Lilly products from the PCS formulary and that PCS would be eliminated as an independent negotiator of pharmaceutical prices. • the acquisition could facilitate collusion through reciprocal dealing, coordinated interaction, and interdependent conduct among Lilly and other vertically integrated pharmaceutical companies. • the acquisition could raise entry barriers by effectively requiring a competitor to enter at more than one level. • would likely increase prices, diminish quality, and reduce the innovation incentives of other pharmaceutical manufacturers. ELVIS, Clintrace and Clintrial: In large global corporations, it can be challenging to share timely information across the enterprise. For a pharmaceutical firm like Eli Lilly & Company, the ability for all employees to easily access vital company information can provide a significant competitive advantage. With the advent of the World Wide Web, Lilly saw a powerful technology that might help alleviate some communications challenges. The company formed an Internet Services department to use the Web to create an internal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 14. True Disney Fashion Toy Story Intro: In true Disney fashion Toy Story was the first fully computer–generated full–length feature film. Through the dedication of Pixar's team and Disney's innovation's, Toy Story was taken to 'infinity and beyond' with the number 1 box office champion in 1995. Grossing over $361 million worldwide. This film was an amazing breakthrough in the way movies were made and was the foundation for many movies to come. John Lasseter stated in The Making of Toy Story interview 'We were like pioneers and it was so exciting'. With a budget of $90 million, Toy Story 2 earned a worldwide gross of just under half a billion dollars, this success laid the foundation for subsequent ambition and innovation. On February 8th 2007 Toy Story 3's production began for the release date of 2010 with a budget of $200 million. The film went on to receive an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature along with a worldwide gross over 1$ billion. Lee Unkrich stated in an interview with AWN 'We see everything happening behind the scenes and everything that went into making decisions on the films. For us, they are our lives.' (Desowitz, B, 2010) But what made all this success possible, what were the technical innovations and were there any upsets along the way? Toy Story's graphical innovation: Until Toy Story, feature animation meant hand drawn cartoons, shot one frame at a time. However the 27 animators for Toy Story gave their characters life by moving 3–D images, created using a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. Essay about Will Linux replace Windows NT as the server OS... Linux VS NT / Will Linux replace Windows NT as the server OS of choice? "Linux is ready, or at least poised, to take on Windows NT for market dominance of server operating systems", said T. W. Burger Owner, Thomas Wolfgang Burger Consulting June 2000. It is the competitive choice for the user wanting a cheap, versatile, scalable, and reliable server solution. This article examines how Linux is ready to meet or exceed all user requirements that NT provides and why Linux should be the preferred alternative to NT. Included are the steps, requirements, options, and costs involved. Linux will soon surpass NT in most if not all network service applications. It is an open source, multi–vendor, and multi–platform server operating system ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A small business server handles under 50 users and an enterprise server 50 or more. Novell Netware, Windows NT, and other scalable server solutions will handle various numbers of small business user loads. At a certain point a business will require an enterprise server product. This OS will be capable of handling massive user traffic and provide a total solution: a comprehensive set of software tools that will allow a business to be run using computers. An enterprise OS will be run on a minicomputer such as the HP9000 or a super–microcomputer with large data processing capacity like a multi–processor Alpha Chip–based machine. Enterprise computing is a term describing a set of software tools with a network OS at its core. Enterprise computing provides not only a place to store and share files but everything required for a business to gather and manipulate information throughout the business as well as Internet access for customer support and business–to–business data flow. An enterprise computing product is generally made up of the network OS and components that provide one or more of the following: file service, print service, Web page hosting, Internet access/firewall, mail service, backup, and database, and/or SQL database services. A server is, as the name implies, a provider of computing resources. It is part of a client–server network configuration that generally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 18. Essay on Augmented Reality and The Future of Multimedia Introduction What does "augmented reality" means? AR is the acronym for augmented reality. A rough definition of augmented is to maximize or change to a higher extent. Augmented reality, which is a type of virtual reality, basically means that the real–world environments are duplicated in a computer. A combination of reality and virtual scenes, created a composited view for the end–user which are generated by the computer. The computer with augmented reality system augments the real–world view or scene with additional information. The design of the virtual scene created by the computer is to improve the sensory perception of the user of the virtual world that they are interacting with or seeing. A system in which a user cannot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is also responsible in popularizing the phrase "Virtual Reality". Just a year later, the phrase "Augmented Reality" (AR) was phrased out by Tom Caudell while he was at Boeing, helping workers assemble cables into aircrafts. In 1992, one the first fully–working AR system called VIRTUAL FIXTURES was developed. It was developed by L.B. Rosenberg at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in Armstrong and demonstrated benefits to the performance of human. In the same year, the Graphics Interface conference witnessed the first major paper on an AR prototype, KARMA, presented by Blair MacIntyre, Doree Seligmann and Steven Feiner. In 1993, another version of the paper, a widely– cited version is published in Communications of the ACM. With sponsorship from STRICOM, Loral WDL performed the very first demonstration that manned simulators and live AR–equiped vehicle, also in 1993. In 1994, funded by the Australia Council for the Arts, Julie Martin creates the first 'Augmented Reality production' entitled Dancing in Cyberspace. It features dancers and acrobats interacting and manipulating with virtual object in the size of a body in real time. The virtual object is projected into the same physical space and performance plane of the performers and they appeared immersed within the virtual environments and object. Polhemus sensing system and Silicon Graphics computers are used in the settings and installations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. Mac vs. IBM Big Blue vs Big Red For decades the digital war between Macintoshes (Macs) and Personal Computers (PCs) has been a never ending struggle to see who ranks the better competition. Because Microsoft has dominated the software field, more and more businesses use PCs rather than Macs. But does that make the PC better than the Mac. Let 's take a trip back in time and review the evolution of a computer company. It 's not IBM or Microsoft. This company is Apple Computers, Incorporated. In the year 1976, before most people even thought about buying a computer for their homes. "Back then the computer community added up to a few brainy hobbyist. So when Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs sold a van and two programmable calculators for thirteen hundred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It retails for $5,069. In May of 1992 IBM, Motorola and Apple formally dedicate a new facility that will serve as the focal point of design and development efforts for the PowerPC family of single– chip, reduced instruction set computing (RISC) microprocessors. In 1993, during the annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple demonstrates a prototype Macintosh computer running on an 80 MHz PowerPC 601 processor, achieving a new performance level in the industry. The company also demonstrates PowerPC–compatibility with existing Macintosh applications software. "Today the Power Mac G5 offers 2.0GHz, 2.3GHz and 2.7GHz dual–processor models with a speed boost at the top of the line. The dual 2.7GHz model packs so much power into tight quarters that Apple designed a liquid cooling system for it, resulting in a cool tower that runs Photoshop nearly two times faster than a Pentium 4–based system. In fact, for most creative endeavors, the Power Mac G5 simply has no competition in its class(apple.com)." As sophisiticated as Macintoshes may be not everyone uses them. Still and most likely for a while, businesses tend to use PCs because of their easy–to–use programming. The Pc has come quite a long way from the very first Personal Computer. In factthe Pc is the most advanced technological computer in the world. And it does have some history to its origin. In the late 1930s punched–card machine techniques had become so well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Google Case Study ● What were the key factors behind Google's early success? ● Do you expect the search business to become more concentrated (i.e.: dominated by fewer firms)? ● Is search a winner–take–all business? ● In renewing its deal with AOL, could Google afford to pay AOL more than 100% of the revenue generated from AOL searches? ● How did Microsoft's maximum affordable bid for AOL's search traffic compare to Google's? In addition to enhancing its core search business, should Google also branch out into new arenas? Which of the follow would you recommend: ● Building a full–fledged portal like Yahoo's; ● Targeting Microsoft's desktop hegemony; and / or ● Becoming an e–commerce intermediary like eBay? Presentation of the company (copy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Google is a well known company and many people use to talk about it, a book « The Google story » has been written and many websites are talking about this company. The most important period of Google was between 2001 and 2002, during this period Google has seen its activity increase on the internet to become the first website regarding search business. This is why it is very important to understand the real reasons of its success. The « Page Rank », is the first successful explanation. The mechanism of the Page rank is globally the following, the most linked the website is, and the most popular it is, the highest the Page rank is. With those tools, the results are the most useful on the web. The Google's search engine is also well known due to its speed and accessibility. Inspired from the Yahoo portal, the search engine website does not have any advertisement on it.The sobriety of the site is actually one key of its success. When Google started, the home page was fully of ads, very slow to load and difficult to read. « Everybody knows that Google, Inc's innovations in search technology made it number #1 Search Engine. » But, we have to know that, as many high–tech companies, Google didn't make money until they changed the way they advertised. (the ads vertically alongside the web page are auctioned.) In 2006,
  • 23. Ads represent more than 99% of the company's revenues. (Market capitalization $ 100 billion) « Now, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Managment Information System SYSTEM CONCEPTS A system can be simply defined as a group of interrelated or interacting elements forming a unified whole. Many examples of systems can be found in the physical and biological sciences, in modern technology, and in human society. Thus, we can talk of the physical system of the sun and its planets, the biological system of the human body, the technological system of an oil refinery, and the socioeconomic system of a business organization. A system is a group of interrelated components working together toward a common goal by accepting inputs and producing outputs in an organized transformation process. Such a system (sometimes called a dynamic system) has three basic interacting components or functions: Input ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This information system model highlights the relationships among the components and activities of information systems. It provides a framework that emphasizes four major concepts that can be applied to all types of information systems: People, hardware, software, data, and networks are the five basic resources of information systems. People resources include end users and IS specialists, hardware resources consist of machines and media, software resources include both programs and 5 procedures, knowledge data bases, resources and can include data and
  • 26. network resources include communications media and networks. Data resources are transformed by information processing activities into a variety of information products for end users. Information processing consists of input, processing, output, storage, and control activities. INFORMATION SYSTEM RESOURCES (i) PEOPLE RESOURCES People are required for the operation of all information systems. These people resources include end users and IS specialists. End users (also called users or clients) are people who use an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. The Dehumanising Effects of the Computer Revolution THE DEHUMANISING EFFECTS OF THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION 1.0 The computer revolution Computer evolution had already passed its infancy from its introduction to the wide–reaching utilisation of the society today as the much–heralded 'personal computer' or simply PC led the revolutionary process by virtue of its prominence and visibility in the daily existence of humankind,the application of computer goes above and beyond the convenience of storing and displaying data for practical use. Instead it now encompasses the ability to achieve process optimisation and assume a central role in technically everything people do. Driven by the rapid developments in technology, this device acts from giving a specific advice onto performing dreadful tasks for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By itself, as Ceruzzi (2003) puts it, the computer revolution had altered the ways we communicate, do business, interact, think, socialise and do as it pose several opportunities while also imposing immense risks. 4.0 The dehumanising effects of computing and computer revolution The critics of the computer revolution recognize the adversities of utilising computers that ranges from personal to communal to societal. 4.1 For the individual At the very least, the computer revolution facilitates accession to pornography, exposure to radiation and effects of violent games. The computer revolution targeted the natural cognitive development of the people through limiting the rate of acceleration. As such, part of life speeds up in the computer revolution to that extent that humans became slow and lumbering creatures (Mander, 1991). The condition had been exacerbated by the mind/body split by consistently allowing the mind to wander at high speed over the cyberspace as their bodies recline and weakened. While these users are reclined in front of the computers, there are large institutions that benefited from the increased speed of transactions. As the users spend more and more time in front of the computers, s/he withdraws from friends and families and that relationships began to wither as these users suddenly stopped in attending social gatherings, skips meeting with friends and associates and avoid contact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. nestel harward case study Essay Harvard Business School 9–296–088 Rev. May 16, 1997 DO Netscape's Initial Public Offering NO August 8, 1995 had taken an unexpected turn for Netscape Communications Corporation's board of directors. Earlier that morning, the day before the company's scheduled initial public offering (IPO), Netscape's lead underwriters proposed to the board a 100% increase in the original offering price from $14 to $28 per share. This recommendation came in response to the remarkable oversubscription for Netscape's shares, which had already prompted the underwriters to increase the number of shares to be offered from 3.5 million to 5 million. Under the current proposal, a company with a net book value of just over $16 million that had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to product revenues, Netscape generated service revenues, which were attributable to fees from consulting, maintenance, and support services. These revenues amounted to approximately 5% and 7% of total revenues for the quarters ended March 31, 1995 and June 30, 1995, respectively. Financial Performance NO Netscape had incurred total losses of $4.3 million on total revenues of $16.6 million for its first two operating quarters ended June 30, 1995. The company expected to continue to operate at a loss for the foreseeable future. Exhibits 1 and 2 provide Netscape's financial statements since its incorporation in April 1994. T Operating activities for the six months ended June 30, 1995 had generated $7.3 million in cash. Cash flows from financing activities of $20.5 million were primarily attributable to the net proceeds of $17.3 million from the issuance of Series C Preferred Stock and borrowings of $2.2 million under
  • 31. a debt facility agreement. Cash used in investment activities of $22.1 million related to $16.6 in short–term investments and $5 million in capital expenditures. At the end of the second quarter of 1995, Netscape's principal sources of liquidity were $8.9 million in cash and the $16.6 million in shortterm investments. The company expected total capital expenditures for 1995 of approximately $12 million. CO Industry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Bahrain Essay Bahrain History of Bahrain Bahrain was once part of the ancient civilization of Dilmun and served as an important link in trade routes between Sumeria and the Indus Valley as much as 5000 years ago. Since the late 18th century Bahrain has been governed by the Al–Khalifa family, which created close ties to Britain by signing the General Treaty of Peace in 1820. A binding treaty of protection, known as the Perpetual Truce of Peace and Friendship, was concluded in 1861 and further revised in 1892 and 1951. This treaty was similar to those entered into by the British Government with the other Persian Gulp principalities. It specified that the ruler could not dispose of any of his territory except to the United Kingdom and could not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their religion was founded near the sixth century by a cleric named Muhammad (Please note that his name is spelled many different ways and this is the one chosen for this report). Muhammad claimed to have had revelations from Allah dictating how a follower of Islam should act. Since those days sixth century Islamic morals have dominated the Middle East. This can be very confusing for a westerner at first. Instead of being just part of life, as many people view religion in the west, Islamic followers believe it is everything to them. Based on its linguistic origin, the Arabic word 'Islam' means to achieve peace––peace with God, peace within oneself, and peace with the creations of God through submission to God and commitment to His guidance. Islam is not a new religion but the final culmination and fulfillment of the same basic truth that God revealed through all His prophets to every people. For a fifth of the world's population, Islam is not just a personal religion but a complete way of living. Over a billion people from all races, nationalities and cultures across the globe are Muslim––from the rice farms of Indonesia to the deserts in the heart of Africa; from the skyscrapers of New York to the Bedouin tents in Arabia. Only 18% of Muslims live in the Arab world; a fifth are found in Sub–Saharan Africa; and the world's largest Muslim community is in Indonesia. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. The Problem Of The Subprime Crisis Currently, we are recovering from one of the worst recessions the United States and the world economies have ever seen. Known as The Great Recession, the period of falling employment, spending, saving and rising interest rates, officially lasted from December 2007 – June of 2009. However, the effects were felt severely numerous years after, and are still being resolved and learned from today. Normally, the housing sector of the United States market leads the economy out of a recession, being one of the few forms of spending almost exclusively domestic. Also, housing leads to a spur of other jobs including raw material distribution, construction, contracting, and real estate. The subprime mortgage crisis is argued to be the cause of the Great Recession and one of the main inhibitors of finding a solution quickly. What caused the subprime crisis, and why was it so detrimental even on a world scale? There are many hypotheses, some are proven through economic law and some are ideas based off of human nature. The Subprime Crisis is known as the fall of the housing market resulting in a record number of foreclosures and families declaring bankruptcy. This was a direct result of banks being able to produce money too quickly. Due to an influx of loans and high–interest rates, banks were able to create enough money for mortgage loans for people with weak credit, a subprime mortgage. If interest rates remained at the current price and the value of the housing market remained high, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Intel 's Background On Computer Technology Industry Essay Intel's Background Forty–six years ago two engineers, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, shared a vision and started a company called Intelco, standing for "integrated electronics." The company created random access memory cards (RAM) at the beginning and later moved on to larger memory boards for the booming computer technology industry in Silicon Valley, California. For expansion purposes, Intel decided to go public at a stock price of $23.50 and successfully raised $6.8 million. Within its RAM industry niche, Intel continuously innovated and excelled in creating memory products that become the industry standard for computers and electronics. By supplying the memory chips for software writing, Intel quickly established partner relationships with other up–and–coming technology companies such as IBM and Microsoft. In 1972, Intel started creating central processing units (CPUs) and microprocessors. As the microprocessors improved, the industry expanded toward gaming and graphics that required stronger and faster processing chips. Later in the 1970's, Intel also decided to go abroad by opening an assembly plant in Penang Malaysia. Intel's internationalization process moved quickly in the following decades and these international locations promote its global growth to an even higher level. Currently, Intel is located in over 60 countries worldwide including Singapore, China, India, and Indonesia, which are all big supply– chain giants in the world. Throughout the rest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Summary: The Economic Benefits Of Immigration Immigration has always been a controversy in the United States. More than two centuries ago Benjamin Franklin worried that many German immigrants would overwhelm the predominantly British culture of the United States. Now Donald Trump is worrying about latino Immigrants especially Mexicans without realizing that the U.S is a country made up with Immigrants. Immigrants are facing a difficult time now with the new government regulations it is important to study and research the economic impacts that immigration puts into the economy. The fact is that Immigration puts the United States in the front of the world economy with their strong ethic work. Immigrants bring to the American economy innovative ideas and entrepreneurship. They increase the American ability to trade and invest in the global economy. It is positive to say that America ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... economy. With great motion graphics, it mostly an explainer video that will help me to organize my research paper. #Immigrants Make America Strong. Peri, Giovanni. "The Economic Benefits of Immigration." Center For Latin American Studies, 2013. Web. 25 Feb. 2017. This article reveal the different ways Immigrants contribute to the economy. Also what group of people migrate to the U.S. This article is a review of Latin American Immigration Studies. This article will help me to provide evidence and support my statements about different groups of Immigrants and their contributions to the economy. The article presents researches and studies that Immigrants with higher education are a powerful engine of the economic productivity. Reville, Patrick J., and John E. Cullen. "Impact of Undocumented Immigration on US Wages." Journal of Diversity Management. 9.1 (2014): 28 Feb. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. airbnb case 9 –8 1 2 –0 4 6 REV: OCTOBER 12, 2012 JOSEPH B. LASSITER III EVAN RICHARDSON Airbnb Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk, the three founders of Airbnb, an online private accommodation rental market, stared at each other across the kitchen table in their San Francisco apartment. It was March of 2009. A single sheet of paper sat on the table in front of them. The three founders were on the verge of finishing the three month program at Y Combinator (YC), a business accelerator located in Mountain View, CA. Founders spent 12 weeks at YC building what were typically web–enabled technology businesses, working with YC's mentors, meeting investors, and laying the groundwork for becoming fast growing, independent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sequoia expected an answer before Airbnb took the stage. Founders' History: Before There Were Air Mattresses Chesky and Gebbia had history. As undergrads, they'd both studied at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD–pronounced "RIZ–dee" by its community) and had become close friends. "Between the two of us, we ran the two biggest clubs on campus," recalled Chesky. "I was the head of the hockey club, the RISD Nads, and Joe [Gebbia] started the basketball club, the RISD Balls. We wanted them to be the biggest things on campus, and they were." Chesky and Gebbia had total control over the clubs and built them into significant organizations, raising money through a variety of events and expanding the clubs' profile beyond their respective sporting arenas. Both took a lot from the experience, recalled Chesky: Running the Nads was some of the most important business education I've ever gotten. If I had to choose between getting an MBA and running something, even a college club, I'd pick running something every day. Chesky graduated the year before Gebbia, and at the graduation ceremony, said Gebbia, "I had a vision. I told Brian [Chesky], 'someday, we're going to start a business together'. I just knew that it was going to happen." Chesky left RISD and took a job with a product design firm in Los Angeles. Over the course of the next two years, he designed dozens of products for industries ranging from medicine to the US military. "I started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. The Life of Steve Jobs Steve Paul Jobs was born in San Francisco, California on February 24th, 1955. He was born to Joanne Schieble, and Abdulfattah Jandali. Both of them were graduates of the University of Wisconsin. Unfortunately, they gave the unnamed (Steve)son up for adoption. His father, Abdulfattah Jandali, was a Syrian political science professor and his mother, Jonne Schieble worked as a speech therapist. Later after they gave Steve up for adoption the married couple had another child, Mona Simpson. It was not until Steve was 27 that he was able to discover this information on his biological parents. As an infant, Steve was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs and named Steven P. Jobs. Clara worked as an accountant and Paul was a Coast Guard Veteran and machinist. The family lived in Mountain View in California's Silicon Valley. As a boy, Stece and his father Paul would work on electronics in the family garage. Paul would show Steve how to take apart and reconstruct them, a hobby which instilled something great into Steve. As time went on Steve preferred to do things by himself. He was very competitive and tenacious with certain things. However he was not interested in team sports or other group activites. While Steve being a very intelligent and innovative kid, his youth was riddled with frustrations over formal schooling. He was a prankster in elementary school; Some of Steve's teachers even had to bribe him to study. When it came to testing results, Steve did so well that the Administrators ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Stategic Management of Technological Innovation Essay Strategic Management of Technological Innovation by Rodger Hughes Overview This is a short summary of Strategic Management of Technological Innovation (Schilling, 2009), Describing Schilling's view on the importance of technological innovation. Chapter 1 Summary Globalization has been instrumental in technological innovation processes. As companies and firms become more competitive in the world market, they need to harness creativity and channel it to remain competitive. While some companies may remain highly competitive in niche industries, most must change their practices and continue to develop new strategies to perfect improve or totally change their products. Increasing product variants is one way companies can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A company must encourage and foster development of innovative ideas as well as putting the tools that foster this environment into practice throughout the firm. As discussed in the chapter, a company or firm must have a great deal of knowledge of innovative strategies, a well define program of implementation of those strategies and an understanding of how innovation can improve the bottom line. Chapter 2 Summary Joe Nadan, Professor of Technology and Business Innovation, Director, Executive Master's Degree programs at New York University Polytechnic Institute describes innovation as "people creating value by implementing new ideas." (Nadan, 2011). Schilling describes creativity as the driving force behind innovation (Schilling, 2009), that it allows people and companies to come up with new ideas and solutions to old problems. Dimis Michaelides states that innovation is the implementing of new and useful things that must deliver value (not novelty) and that innovation is not possible without creativity. (Michaelides). The main difference between the two is that Schilling believes that creativity can be used for useful and novel ideas and is the results, primarily, by a firm's research and development branches. Michaelides insists that creativity is not for novel ideas and comes from individuals. Innovation can come from multiple sources, from individual inventors to users of specific
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  • 48. Impact of Internet Thinking Impact of the Internet on Thinking | September 24, 2010 Volume 20, Issue 33 | Is the Web changing the way we think? | | By Alan Greenblatt OverviewRecently at lunch, Eric Wohlschlegel announced, "I have to take a BlackBerry pause."Plenty of people interrupt social and business meetings to check messages on their mobile devices. There was a time just a few years ago, Wohlschlegel recalls, when his employer didn't require him to have a BlackBerry. Now, as a spokesman for the influential American Petroleum Institute, Wohlschlegel is expected to be in constant contact with the world at large, fielding some 200 work e–mails a day.He doesn't have the option of tuning them out. But when circumstances forced him to, he had a hard time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jeffrey Hill, a sociologist at Brigham Young University. "It enables just that kind of compulsive behavior."There's now a serious debate going on within therapeutic circles about whether people can become addicted to the Internet in the way that they might become addicted to chemical substances. And there's a broader debate taking place about whether the Internet is changing the way people think.Much of that debate has been triggered by journalist Nicholas Carr, author of the controversial 2008 Atlantic article "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" He has since expanded his ideas into a book called The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains.Carr says the Internet is an unmatched tool for communications and information but argues that it can have bad effects on our brains. The Internet, he says, speaks to the parts of our brain that are attracted to movement, visual imagery and novelty – primitive parts of the brain that do not lend themselves to deep thought and contemplation."There's a whole realm of thought that I think is very important to the richness of our personal intellectual lives, and also very important to the building of culture, that requires an attentive mind," Carr said. "We don't want to sit alone in a dark room thinking about one thing all day long, but neither do we want to be processing a constant influx of texts and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Analysis Of 2015 Advanced Micro Devices Introduction In 2015 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) was in a difficult position. The once formidable competitor in multiple facets of the personal computer market had seen its strong profits turn negative and its debt totals rise. The company was finding it difficult to compete across multiple markets with due to a number of factors. The most important of which was a series of weak product offerings, which created a larger gap in the quality of AMD's products when compared with the competition. AMD had once held large market shares in both the CPU (central processing unit) and GPU (graphics processing unit) markets. Each of these products combine in the personal computer to allow users to take on more demanding tasks such as video editing, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... IBM insisted that Intel provide a second source of chips as to avoid overdependence on one supplier. In 1982 Intel and AMD signed a technology exchange agreement to make AMD that second supplier. This agreement only gave AMD access to the second generation or 286 chip technology. In 1984 Intel attempted to cut AMD out of the process with the 386 family of chips. AMD filed for legal action claiming that this was an attempt to create a monopoly and settled in 1987. This would not be the last time that AMD would seek legal action to prevent Intel from creating a monopoly. In 1991 AMD filed an antitrust complaint again claiming that Intel was engaged in unlawful acts designed to secure and maintain a monopoly. In 1992 a court ruled in AMD's favor and awarded $10 million as well as the ability to license Intel's 386 designs without paying a royalty. Finally in 1995 AMD settled the rest of its legal disputes by agreeing to a deal that gave AMD a shared interest in the x86 chip design, which is still being used today in personal computers. This agreement required AMD to develop its own products with the x86 design. The company released its first creation under the x86 architecture in 1999. These agreements did not mark an end to the conflict between the two companies. In 2000 AMD complained to the European Commission that Intel was using overly abusive marketing programs. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Von Neaumann and the Computer Essay Computer has been invented ages ago using the idea of abacus which for reason of calculation. Until today computer still developed to fulfill the will of new generation which want computer to have a simple function and faster in processing the information. It's also important the style and size of the computer so that the costumer will satisfy with the appearance and size of the computer. Since World War 2 computer already develop its technology but the question asking from 1945. Von Neaumann is the responsible person which designed the Electronic Discrete Variable automatic computer (EDVAC) in the year 1945 which having a memory that can hold both a stored program as well as data. Computer can be stopped at any point and then resumed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But it is very costly so only two LARCs were ever installed. This development replaces machine language with assembly language, allowing abbreviated programming codes to replace long and difficult binary codes. Early 1960 they were used in business, university, and government. This computer was also solid state design and contained in transistors in place of vacuum tubes. They also contained all the components we associate with the modern day computer, printer, tape storage, disk storage, memory, operating systems and stored programs. As example IBM 1401 has been accepted universally by computer industry to be a model T. By 1965 most large business routinely processed financial information using this developed computer. It was a stored program and programming language that gave computer flexibility to finally cost effective and productive for business use. Concept used by stored program is instruction to run a computer for a specific function known as program were held inside the computer's memory, and could quickly be replaced by a different set of instruction for a different function. A computer can print customer invoices and minutes later design product or calculate paychecks. COBOL (Common Business–Oriental Language) and FORTRAN (Formula Translator) is a more sophisticated high–level language and this language replaced cryptic binary machine code with words, sentence, and mathematical formulas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. A Project on Apple Inc. [pic] |An IT Industry Project | |by | |SAARTHAK VERMA | |(WRO 0284493) | INDEX |S.No |Subject |Page No | | |Foreword |3 | | |Apple's Mission Statement |4 | | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is an ease of operation, it is free from any fear of viruses, and most importantly, it doesn't CRASH like any PC. My Dad purchased the iMac way back in 1998. Today it continues to function as effectively. It is rather sad that Apple computers were commercially unsuccessful. Perhaps, it was because of Apple's unwillingness to licence its Mac OS to other hardware manufacturers. Today PCs with Microsoft windows are manufactured by hundreds of companies. But ask for a Mac OS based computer. Only Apple manufactures it. As said earlier, Apple has just turned the corners and is looking ahead into the future with some great ideas. The project assignment for me couldn't have been anything else, but Apple. –Saarthak Verma. 19th February 2009. . [pic] Introduction A pple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation which designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products. The company's best–known hardware products include Macintosh computers, the iPod and the iPhone. Apple software includes the Mac OS X operating system, the iTunes media browser, the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software, the iWork suite of productivity software, and Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional audio– and film–industry software products. The company operates more than 250 retail stores in nine countries and an online store where hardware and software products are sold. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Next Came The Third Generation In 1963; In This Generation, Next came the third generation in 1963; in this generation, the computer became smaller, more influential, and more reliable and it was able to run lots diverse programs at the same time. Transistors were reduced and placed on silicon chips, called semiconductors, which hugely increased the speed and productivity of computers. Also, it 's much smaller and cheaper compared to the second generation computers. "Because of the various improvements to the development of the computer we have seen the computer being used in all areas of life. It is a very useful tool that will continue to experience new development as time passes" ( computerhistory.org). Konrad Zuse, was a German civil engineer who created the first programmable, digital computer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was the first program–controlled electromechanical digital computer" (nndb.com), and the first really functional modern computer. In 1945– 1946, the first high–level software design language that could put any language to practical use, and he designed a chess game. Next, he established Engineer Office Hopferau. The first portable computer was IMB 5100 in 1975, "The computer weighed 55 pounds and had a five–inch CRT display, tape drive, 1.9MHz PALM processor, and 64KB of RAM. In the picture is an ad of the IBM 5100 taken from a November 1975 issue of Scientific America".( computerhope.com) Adam Osborne had developed the computer to be 24.5 pounds weighed, and had a five inch display, for the memory its 64 KB, with two floppy drives; including all that is a modem, and cost US $1,795C. Then Apple started to create the first computer called the Apple I with a single–circuit board that initially sold for $666.66 on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. In 1977, "Jobs and Wozniak incorporate Apple and show the Apple II at the first West Coast Computer Faire. It offers color graphics and incorporates an audio cassette drive for storage." (Kim Ann Zimmermann) Acorn was the first personal computer that presented Microsoft 's operating system with two elastic disks and an optional color display. The first personal laptop, and ready to marketed was a Gavilan SC in 1983. Computers trigger economic growth in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Types Of Business : Galleon Management Essay Galleon Group 12/07/2016 Address of the entity: 590 Madison Avenue, 34th Floor, New York NY 10022–2524 Phone # (212)371–2939 Fax # (212)371–0092 CEO or President: Raj Rajaratnam Other Officers and primaries: Rajarengan aka Rengan Rajaratnam and New Castle Hedge Fund Types of Business: Galleon Management and Sedna Management were hedge fund advisory firms. Galleon Management was a Limited Partnership business also known as LP. Galleon had many general partners but Raj Rajaratnam manages the firm and was responsible for all the unlimited personal liabilities and debts. New Castle Hedge Fund was ab Limited Liability Company also known as LLC. A limited liability company is basically a business structure unlike a corporation where there are many benefits such as pass–through taxes, legal protection, no residency requirements etc. State of Incorporation: Both Galleon Management(LP) and New Castle Hedge Fund(LLC) were in New York based hedge fund advisory firms. Introduction: Galleon management was a New York based hedge fund advisory fund founded by Raj Rajaratnam, a Sri Lankan born immigrant to United States. Founded in 1997, Galleon and Raj Rajaratnam had made a fortune over three billion dollars in hedge fund business and was an emerging business man in United States. Between 1997 to before It was shut down in 2009, Galleon Management made over 7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Past, Present & Future Role of Computers in Fisheries Chapter 1 Past, Present and Future Trends in the Use of Computers in Fisheries Research Bernard A. Megrey and Erlend Moksness I think it's fair to say that personal computers have become the most empowering tool we've ever created. They're tools of communication, they're tools of creativity, and they can be shaped by their user. Bill Gates, Co–founder, Microsoft Corporation Long before Apple, one of our engineers came to me with the suggestion that Intel ought to build a computer for the home. And I asked him, 'What the heck would anyone want a computer for in his home?' It seemed ridiculous! Gordon Moore, Past President and CEO, Intel Corporation 1.1 Introduction Twelve years ago in 1996, when we prepared the first edition of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our aim is to provide critical reviews on the latest, most significant developments in selected topic areas that are at the cutting edge of the application of computers in fisheries and their application to the conservation and management of aquatic resources. In many cases, these are the same authors who contributed to the first edition, so the decade of perspective they provide is unique and insightful. Many of the topics in this book cover areas that were predicted in 1989 to be important in the future (Walters 1989) and continue to be at the forefront of applications that drive our science forward: image processing, stock assessment, simulation and games, and networking. The chapters that follow update these areas as well as introduce several new chapter topic areas. While we recognize the challenge of attempting to present up to date information given the rapid pace of change in computers and the long time lines for publishing books, we hope that the chapters in this book taken together, can be valuable where they suggest emerging trends and future directions that impact the role computers are likely to serve in fisheries research. 1 Past, Present and Future Trends in the Use of Computers 3
  • 61. 1.2 Hardware Advances It is difficult not to marvel at how quickly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. College Vs University Essay 1.What is the difference between a college and a university? Explain in five or more sentences. University is an institution of higher education that provides undergraduate studies that leads to a baccalaureate degree. Also, graduate studies leading to advanced degrees in at least three academic and professional fields. Universities offer full undergraduate and graduate programs, there are multiple schools within its system. College is a postsecondary educational institution that provides instruction beyond the 12th grade level in programs that meets the requirements for a associate, bachelor's, or graduate level degree. Colleges offer more options and often don't offer master's programs. a.Name two local universities that were once colleges University of Florida and Keiser University are two local universities that were once colleges. 2. What is the difference between a public and private institution? Five or more sentences please. Private institutions don't receive funds from state legislatures they depend on tuition and private contributions, this is why their tuition is much more than a public institution The income of public money is why tuition is lower at a public institution. Private institutions are much smaller than public institutions and may have only a few thousand students. Public universities and colleges can be big, and some are huge. Private institutions keep classes small, with easy access to professors. At public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Big Data And The Next Wave Of Infrastress BIG DATA :MEANING, CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES,APPLICATIONS,TOOLS Big data is certainly one of the biggest buzz phrases in it today. The term 'Big Data' appeared for first time in 1998 in a Silicon Graphics (SGI) slide deck by John Mashey with the title of "Big Data and the Next Wave of InfraStress" [9]. –Combined with virtualization and cloud computing, big data is a technological capability that will force data centers to significantly transform and evolve within the next five years. Similar to virtualization, big data infrastructure is unique and can create an architectural upheaval in the way systems, storage, and software infrastructure are connected and managed. Big data is an amalgam of large and varieties of data sets including structured data, semi structured data and unstructured data so it's beyond the capability of traditional tools to capture, store, process and analysis of big data. It is true that big data have capability of unlocking new sources of development in many fields but at the same time researchers are being confronted challenges with big data. This paper reveals the various challenges faced with big data and opportunities realized with big data. Keywords: Big data, Challenges, Opportunities, Security Issues. INTRODUCTION: Big data refers to the collection and subsequent analysis of any significantly large collection of data that may contain hidden insights or intelligence (user data, sensor data, machine data). when analyzed properly, big data can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Multi Core Processing Essay Nano computers have the potential to revolutionize the 21st century in the same way that the transistor led to the information age. Increased investments in nanotechnology could lead to breakthroughs such as molecular computers. Billions of very small, fast, and cheap computers networked together can fundamentally change the face of modern IT computing. This miniaturization has already spawned a whole series of consumer–based computing products: computerized clothes, smart furniture, and access to the internet that is a thousand times faster than the late 20th century's dial–up technology. Solution Effects By implementing multi–core processors, we can dramatically increase a computer's capabilities and computing resources, providing better responsiveness, improving multithreaded throughput, and delivering the advantages of parallel computing to properly thread mainstream applications (Ramanathan). When multi–core processing was just beginning there were already immediate benefits. One immediate benefit was that multi–core processors improved an operating system's ability to multitask applications. For instance, say you have a virus scan running in the background while you're working on your word–processing application (Ramanathan). Another major multi– core benefit comes from individual applications optimized for multi–core processors (Ramanathan). These applications, when properly programmed, can split a task into multiple smaller tasks and run them in separate threads ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. A Career in Web Design Essay Web Design My occupation of choice is web designer, and I chose this because even though I don't know everything about computers I am very fast at learning about them. It's never too late to start this occupation and I know if I put time and effort into this I know I will love it and I can be good at it. As a web designer I will create and keep up with websites, including the layout, and function according to the client. (Web Developer) Web designing has really developed over time ever since the "World Wide Web" was created and it has visually improved as well as the speed and mobility. The requirements for this occupation vary with what kind of work that they do, they can range from a high school diploma to a bachelor's degree. Though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many list a Bachelor of Science degree as the educational requirement. These are 4–year degrees, which mean they typically require 4 years of education beyond the completion of high school. Simple computer classes at this school could benefit in achieving this career but over all I don't think they would help in becoming advanced in this occupation. Full Sail University has a Bachelor's degree program in web design and development, this program isn't the cheapest but its guaranteed to give a good education. The cost of this program from this school is about $80,000, but the students enrolled in this program study web design and development for Internet sites. (Top 10 Best Online Web Design Schools and Degrees) The schedule of a web designer differs when it comes to if they work at home or not, people who work at home can just wake up and start when they please and end their work whenever they want so they can have some flexibility. But if you work in a company you would work much more, it's not clear the exact schedule or everyday routine because that also differs depending on where you work and what field of web designing you're in. there aren't many health hazards in this occupation except for the obvious ones like pinched nerves from sitting all the time and carpal–tunnel from keyboards, but they can be prevented and aren't really hazards. Important things to have in this job are good communication skills so when you speak to your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Case Study : Sales Experience CASE STUDY: SALES EXPERIENCE THERE ARE SIX STAGES IN THE SALES EXPERIENCE THAT CAN BE SUPPORTED BY A SKILL, RESPECTIVELY AN ACTION. Researching Providing information about a particular product, about similar products, and having the ability to compare products. Purchasing Confirming the order, identifying the user, choosing a payment option and doing the paying. Waiting Providing delivery details, building excitement by telling facts about the product, and suggesting other products. Sales Experience Cycle Receiving Experiencing Waiting Dreaming Purchasing Researching Graphic adjusted from Google's – The Online Customer Journey 22 STARTUPS BAIDU, MICROSOFT, AND AMAZON HEAVILY INVESTED IN DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF THE ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 23 THANK YOU 24 ADDITIONAL REFERENCES THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VOICE AND SPEECH RECOGNITION "Speech" Merriam Webster, n.d., merriam–webster.com "Voice" Merriam Webster, n.d., merriam–webster.com "Voice Recognition" Tutorialpoint, 2017, tutorialspoint.com "What's the di erence between voice recognition and speech recognition?" Agnitio, not dated, agnitio–corp.com THE PROCESS OF VOICE INTO TEXT "How Speech Recognition Works", Gabianowski, E., Nov 10, 2006, electronics.howstu works.com "The 44 Sounds (Phonemes) of English, DSF Literacy Resource, n.d., dyslexia–reading–well.com ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS THE KEY TO WELL–FUNCTIONING ML "Introduction to Deep Neural Networks" Skimind, 2016, deeplearning4j.org "Machine Learning" Rouse, M., n.d., whatis.techtarget.com THERE ARE THREE CHALLENGES TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE EXPANSION "Murder case will test privacy rights of Amazon Echo users" Robbins, G. Jan 03, 2017, sandiegouniontribune.com ACCURACY "Intelligent assistant landscape shows slow growth but huge potential", Opus Research, Feb 14, 2016, venturebeat.com DATA PRIVACY: REGULATIONS AND HACKERS MIGHT HARM SUCCESS "Barbie becomes a hologram version of herself" Buhr, S., Feb 17, 2017, techcrunch.com "Datenschutzbeauftragte Voßho warnt vor Amazon Echo" Wilkens, A., Oct 28, 2016, heise.de "Police seek Amazon Echo data in murder case (update)" Steele, B., Dec 27, 2016, engadget.com "Prosecutors Get Warrant for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Staffing Plan Paper VI.3.c Staffing Plan Dr. Voyiadjis (PI) will direct this project. With the Co–PI (Aly), they will be responsible for designing the development of economical and practical retrofit system(s) for Louisiana. This will include responsibilities of all tasks mentioned above, by identifying suitable retrofit system(s), developing static and crash testing plans, and supervising the students working on literature review and computerized simulations. Dr. Voyiadjis will lead the development of accurate modelling for computerized simulations for both static and crash tastings, and interpretation effort and summarize the findings into useful action items for the DOTD. PI Voyiadjis will supervise one graduate student in computerized data analysis and interpretation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This 900 sq.ft laboratory space in Civil Engineering is host to an integrated system of LINUX/Windows PC cluster. The CSM laboratory has a network of Pentium–based PC's as well as Silicon Graphics and Digital Unix workstations. In addition, the laboratory has a Microway's BeyWollf type distributed computing system with parallel computational capabilities. This system is primarily used as a compute engine and the results of the model simulations are visualized on a Silicon Graphics Onyx 3200 system. The cluster and the visualization platform are tightly integrated using a Gigabit Ethernet interconnect. The PI has developed FORTRAN codes for advanced computations and crash simulations of different design materials (for instance, concrete and steel). These codes will be used in the current project. In addition, the research team has access to the LSU HPC (high performance computing) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. When Harry Met Sally Summary ould you want to read a technology startup version of When Harry Met Sally?, a story about two doctoral students building the most amazing internet success of our time? Only this story entails transforming a mathematical term into a popular verb used in daily conversations for research and web surfing by students and business professionals. All of this and much more has been compiled in a chronology of events associated with the early beginnings in The Google Story. The story tends to follow a similar tone and theme to the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley, but with less drama and industrial espionage. The founders are portrayed as the "rock stars" of the technology world. The book details the early lives of Sergey Brin and Larry Page, beginning when they met as computer science doctoral students at Stanford University. Ironically, the derivation of the company's name, (googol, one followed by 100 zeroes) equates to the depth of the journey to build the technology phenomenon called Google. Throughout the book, it is clear that the indelible influence of their families provided the strong foundation of work ethic, character, and respect for education. Sergey and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The early influence of Sergey and Larry to create a "non–traditional" and university environment led to the "Burning Man" retreat in a northern Nevada location. A few months after this event, Sergey was working in the early morning on Halloween eve. Still fresh with the energy from the retreat, he created a Halloween–themed logo consisting of substituting orange pumpkins for the Os in Google. After receiving the lukewarm assessment as "clip artsy" from another early morning worker, Sergey asked to have the artwork placed on the homepage. The graphic gained significant attention and positive responses (p. 75). So, the creative, holiday–oriented logo transformation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Essay about evernote case study analysis Evernote case analysis Prof. Baba Prasad 1. Provide a historical context of Evernote–what were its origins? What does it do? How did it grow? Evernote was founded by Stephen Pachikov in 2004. Later along with Phil Lebin they joined forces and formed Evernote with Lebin taking over as CEO and Pachikov taking more of a board role. Evernote launched its first product in 2008. Let's go into a deeper role to find out more information about the company's major brains. Steven Pachikov Born in Vartashen, Azerbaijan attended Novosibirsk State University followed by Tbilisi State University (Georgia). Finally it was at Moscow State University where he received an honorary master's degree in economic applications of mathematical methods. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Below are the list of offices across the globe 1) Redwood City 2) Austin 3) Zurich (international operations) 4) Tokyo 5) Beijing (largest) 6) Seoul 7) Taipei Network effect of Evernote Evernote did not advertise as much as its competitors used to. They relied mostly on word of mouth networking. Users that generally used their service recommend their use to others. Further because of their popularity networks like Japanese dokomo began to offer premium services free of cost for their subscribers Evernote timeline Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Key product launches Evernote mac Evernote windows Evernote iPhone Evernote android Evernote iPad Food Hello skitch Penultimate Evernote business Evernote market Country launches US UK Russia Germany Japan Spain Italy India Taiwan Korea Brazil EMEA Turkey China Hong Kong Indonesia Singapore Benelux Nordics Eastern Europe Australia International (non US as % of total user base) 50% 53% 61% 66% 71% 75% Domestic (US % of total user base) 50% 47% 39% 34% 29% 25% 2) Discuss the prospects of the company in terms of options thinking? What is the company's dilemma now, and how can it be structured in terms of options? Options thinking Options thinking gave mangers options to think about when they plan to invest or plan to expand their business. The whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Operating Systems Are The Core Of A Computer Operating systems are the core of a computer and to fully get a grasp of how it functions, we need to have a coherent understanding of its file systems. In this paper, we will take a look at two major Operating Systems (OS) which are Linux and Window. We will do an in–depth analysis on certain things including but not limited to: their history, file systems, advantages and disadvantages, environment, compatibility, flexibility, file recovery and much more. We are quite aware of the different file systems that consist in both Linux and Windows. For Linux, we have the following file systems: ext*, XFS, JFS, reiserfs, and btrfs. In Windows we have the following file systems: FAT, NTFS, and exFAT. Our focus in this paper is going to revolved around these file systems with a thorough report and analysis about them. The Windows OS was publicly released in 1981 titled MS–DOS an acronym that stands for Microsoft Disk Operating System. This OS was developed for the use of IBM PC's and was popular until 1985 when Microsoft released "Microsoft Windows" which had a GUI and made it more easier to use rather than the terminal/command line(The History of Operating Systems). The first file system that we will take a look is the FAT (File Allocation Table) that was designed for small disks and simple folder structures (FAT File Systems) . It was first released in 1984 by IBM. FAT is widely known for its vast use of method organization, as to how its file allocation table works. FAT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 81. Science Fiction: Virtual Reality Virtual Reality Today's science fiction is often tomorrow's reality. As the pace of change has quickened, so it appears that we are actually living within a science fiction movie. Programs on TV continue to amaze or frighten us with yet more technological break through and with clever new products and gadgets. Over the last decade and certainly through the rest of this century, the major agent for these changes has been and will continue to be electronic computer and its derivatives. The Digital Age exploded into existence not with a whimper but a bang. The globe still shakes from its entry. The journey was long, but the impact is immediate. Now, for instance, the breath of an unborn baby can be captured and rendered visible, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is VR VR is more than an upgraded version of Cinerama or a theme park ride, as it achieves not only a greater sense of presence, but through the use of computer technology, the capacity to direct one's gaze and movements so that one can explore and move around inside the illusory flow of images [3]. The main imperfection in simulation at present comes from the difficulties inherent in presenting a sufficiently convincing computer generated image. Presenting a convincing visual input to a human being requires a computer which can handle a vast amount of information. This is both difficult and expensive with existing technology. VR systems support 3–dimensional graphics, wide angle of view, stereovision, and viewer–centered perspective. In many VR systems the participant is not seated and is free to walk about and gesture broadly. These features make a computer system which is closer to a workshop, an operating room, or a national park than it is to a desk in an office. This perspective allows freedom in the creation of human–computer interfaces that is not afforded by the current standard interfaces [4]. It is now a familiar, but true, cliché to observe that the power and capability of computing machinery is increasing at a tremendous rate. In addition, a wide variety of techniques for producing more convincing VR are currently being researched. It is reasonable to expect, therefore, that in this crucial respect VR ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 83. Tornado Storm Design Model The Federal Emergency Management agency, FEMA, began work in the 1970s to determine safe room design parameters by looking at post–tornado damage and analyzing building performance after a tornado. FEMA has provided guidance and tips for tornado protection since the 1980s; through various publications of the work and recommendations. In 2008, the International Code Council, ICC, and the National Storm Shelter Association, NSSA published the ICC 500–08 ICC/NSSA standard for the design and construction of a storm shelter. An open–ballot, consensus method produced this standard (as needed for all legal code adoptions). The updated version of the standard was published in 2014 and the commentary for the 2014 version was published just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Up to 16 bolts, i.e. Red Head Anchor Bolts, with a tensile strength of 4,600lbs each, hold above ground tornado shelters to their concrete pads. This sound great, but the only problem is that many concrete pads cannot handle that much force directly, producing a bottleneck in the system. These structures must withstand over 200 mph of wind and debris such as houses and cars flying at them. FEMA continues to do research by analyzing post–storm damage and often publishes results and tips; with the most recent one being "FEMA P–361 Safe Rooms for Tornadoes and Hurricanes: Guidance for Community and Residential Safe Rooms" (3rd edition) and "FEMA P–320 Taking shelter from the storm: building a safe room for your home or small business"(4th edition) in 2015 and 2014, respectively. These publications are not codes or standards, since they were not written to be a part of building codes, but they are only there to provide suggestions, and basic research and design information. However, they have became a part of many building codes due to the lack of an official standard. The previously mentioned ICC 500 sets forth rules for many things relating to the design and construction of storm shelters. Things like administrative items, shelter design requirements, siting rules, etc. FEMA recommends going to an enclosed basement or underground ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...