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    The internet has changed the ways in which data can be collected and more importantly, it has changed the amount of data available (Grover, 2014). Social behaviors, networking behaviors and information sharing are providing organizations with volumes of data and there is a need to be able to understand, manage and define all of the information. This trend of voluminous data is known as, “big data.” According to the International Journal of Computer and Electronics Research, in 2014, there is no

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    Overview of SAP SAP is the enterprise application software market leader, helping companies of all sizes and industries run better. From back office to boardroom, warehouse to storefront, desktop to mobile device, SAP helps people and organizations work together efficiently and use business insight effectively to stay ahead of the competition. SAP applications and services enable more than 232,000 customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and grow sustainably (SAP.com, 2013). Strengths

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    While employed with the Army Materiel Command as Director of Strategic Planning and Technical Implementation, I served several roles one as the CTO for the Office of the Chief Information Officer and another as the enterprise architect. AMC served in a variety of roles one of which was the senior technical advisor for architecture and technology (ostensibly the CTO for the CIO). AMC, a 53 Billion dollar year logistics command that serves as the army version of amazon for the army’s current inventory

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    Prior to Zachman, organizations often introduced information systems technology in direct response to a perceived need by the organization such as the automation of a particular job function (Bernard, 2011). As Bernard notes, this became increasingly problematic as organizations evolved as did their need for integration and communication between their system implementations. Systems developed to meet business requirements on a case by case basis often using proprietary vendor products which eventually

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    the ever changing economy we live in today. Social entrepreneurship focuses on not for profit in order to create social value, encourage socially responsible practices in current businesses and provides social solutions to social problems. Social enterprise is the tool that is used to create social values and meet the social needs. Even though social entrepreneurship sounds like it is charity it is not because it combines social and commercial goals and as a result, solves some of the social problems

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    resourcefulness and opportunity. These entrepreneurs find out innovative processes, services and products, or indistinct ways of merging proven practice with innovation to address difficult social issues. So the focus of their work is on development of an enterprise, education, environment, health and labor conditions or human rights, social entrepreneurs are people who acquire on the problems made by changes in terms of opportunities to societies. This research paper concentrate on social entrepreneurship

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    Concept of Women Entrepreneur Women or a group of women who initiate, organize and operates a business enterprise is defined as Women Entrepreneurs’. The Government of India has defined women entrepreneurs as an enterprise owned and controlled by women having a minimum financial interest of 51 per cent of the capital and giving at least 51 per cent of the employment generated in the enterprise to women. “Women Entrepreneur” is a person who accepts challenging role to meet her personal needs and become

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    2008) “A social enterprise is thought to be something new and something distinct from classical business and traditional non-profit activity, combining at different extents elements of the social purpose, the market orientation and financial performance standards of business”. When looking at starting up a social enterprise there are important points that need to be looked at the help ensure the enterprise is successful. Firstly before the start up of a social or technological enterprise there are issues

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    Summary Huawei as a leading global information and communications technology solution privider, these three main business which are carrier business, consumer business and enterprise business and the signal tower is main product of Huawei. It foueded by Mr Ren Zhenhfei which has a army background. Huawei’s income target in Europe ,CHINA and Aisa pacific. Introduction Huawei is a leading global information and communications technology “ICT” solutions provider. Through its dedication to customer-centric

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    Chocolate one of the only things in the world that can be as addictive as a drug but not affect our health in a detrimental way. Sometimes when eating that chocolaty goodness, do you ever think about where I could have possibly come from, or even looking past the chocolate itself, what about the companies that produce that small bite of happiness, are they receiving the right benefits? Ferrero Rocher is one of the biggest Chocolatiers in the world, it’s websites provides an abundance of information

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